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      • Fu Jian personally readied his troops to face Murong Ke, but no attack from Murong Ke actually occurred.
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  2. In 365, after the Former Yan regent Murong Ke captured the important Jin city of Luoyang, he postured as if about to attack Former Qin. Fu Jian personally readied his troops to face Murong Ke, but no attack from Murong Ke actually occurred.

  3. In 365, after the Former Yan regent Murong Ke captured the important Jin city of Luoyang, he postured as if about to attack Former Qin. Fú Jiān personally readied his troops to face Murong Ke, but no attack from Murong Ke actually occurred.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Murong_KeMurong Ke - Wikipedia

    Sometime before 345, he was given the important defense post of Liaodong (遼東, in modern Liaoyang, Liaoning) with the responsibility of defending the eastern border against Goguryeo. In 345, he was sent by Murong Huang to launch an attack on Goguryeo, and the attack was successful.

  5. Fu Jiān overruled them, however, planning to attack the Jin army as it was crossing the river [9] to seize a tactical advantage, as the Jin would be split in two. Fu Rong agreed and ordered a retreat.

    • 30 November 383
    • Jin victory
    • Fei River, China
  6. In 386 Fu Pi suffers a highly damaging defeat at the hands of Murong Yong of Western Yan whose people are abandoning the Guanzhong region to return to their native land in the east. He heads to Luoyang (taken by (Former) Qin in 370) to attack the Eastern Jin forces in the area.

  7. Our sources agree that similarly to Huan Wen, Fu Jian had not risked to attack Yan as long as Murong Ke had been alive. Moreover, even after Ke’s death he had kept his anti-Yan plans in secret, and as we have seen he had even assisted Yan in his defense against Jin.

  8. In 345, he was sent by Murong Huang to launch an attack on Goguyreo, and the attack was successful. In 346, formally under the command of his brother, the heir apparent Murong Jun, but with him in actual command, he attacked Buyeo (Fuyu (夫餘) in Chinese), capturing its capital and its king Fuyu Xuan (夫餘玄).