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Princess Duan s'ha casat amb Мужун Чуй .
Empress Duan Yuanfei s'ha casat amb Мужун Чуй .
Empress Dowager Duan s'ha casat amb Мужун Чуй .
Princess Kezuhun s'ha casat amb Мужун Чуй .
Princess Duan s'ha casat amb Мужун Чуй .
Мужун Чуй
Мужун Чуй (кит. 慕容垂, пиньинь Mùróng Chui, 326—396), взрослое имя Даомин (道明) — сяньбийский вождь, первый император государства Поздняя Янь с храмовым именем Ши-цзу (世祖) и посмертным именем Чэнъу-ди (成武帝).
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Princess Duan
Princess Duan (Chinese: 段王妃, personal name unknown) (died 358), formally Empress Chengzhao (成昭皇后, literally "the successful and accomplished empress") was the first wife of the Former Yan general Murong Chui, who would later become the founder of Later Yan. She was the mother of his sons Murong Ling (慕容令) and Murong Bao.
Princess Duan was the daughter of Duan Mobo, one in a line of Duan chiefs carrying the title of Duke of Liaoxi. Because she came from an honored lineage (originally on par with Former Yan's imperial clan, the Murongs), she did not respect Murong Jun (Emperor Jingzhao)'s wife Empress Kezuhun, and Empress Kezuhun despised her greatly. In 358, perhaps at Empress Kezuhun's instigation, the eunuch Nie Hao (涅浩) falsely accused Princess Duan of witchcraft. Murong Jun had her and her alleged coconspirator, Murong Chui's assistant Gao Bi (高弼), arrested.
Princess Duan and Gao were tortured, but they refused to admit the charges of witchcraft, and because of this the torture was intensified. Murong Chui was saddened by his wife's suffering, and he sent her a message trying to persuade her to end her suffering by admitting to the charge (and thus end the torture but be sentenced to death). Princess Duan remarked:
I am not fearful of death. However, if I falsely implicate myself, I admit to treason. I would be betraying my ancestors and dragging Your Royal Highness into this disaster. The results are dire, and I will not do this.
As she was interrogated, Princess Duan replied logically and openly, and Murong Chui was able to avoid being dragged into the case, but she still died in prison, either from the torture or a secret execution.
Murong Chui subsequently married her sister, and then her niece Duan Yuanfei as his wife. In 388, after he had established Later Yan, he posthumously honored her as Empress Chengzhao.
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Empress Duan Yuanfei
Duan Yuanfei (段元妃) (died 396), formally Empress Cheng'ai (成哀皇后, literally "the successful and lamentable empress"), was an empress of the Xianbei-led Chinese Later Yan dynasty. Her husband was the state's founding emperor, Murong Chui (Emperor Wucheng). Her given name is lost to history, but her courtesy name Yuanfei was recorded. She was the niece of two of Murong Chui's prior wives, who were daughters of the Xianbei chief Duan Mobo. Her father Duan Yi (段儀) was a brother of the Princesses Duan.
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Empress Dowager Duan
Empress Dowager Duan (段太后, personal name unknown) was an empress dowager of China's Xianbei-led Later Yan dynasty.
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Princess Kezuhun
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