Qifu Mumo

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(Xi) Qin Houzhu ((西)秦後主)
Family name: Qifu (乞伏; qǐ fú)
Given name: Mumo (暮末, mù mò)
Posthumous name: None

Qifu Mumo (乞伏暮末) (d. 431) was the last prince of the Chinese/Xianbei state Western Qin. When he succeeded his father Qifu Chipan (Prince Wenzhao) in 428, Western Qin was already in a state of decline, under incessant attack by Northern Liang, Xia, Tuyuhun, and Chouchi, but under Qifu Mumo, who had a violent temper, Western Qin declined further, and in 431 the Xia emperor Helian Ding, his own state nearing destruction, captured and executed Qifu Mumo, ending Western Qin.

Era name

  • Yonghong (永弘 yǒng hóng) 428-431

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