In this Chinese name, the family name is Fu (originally Li).
Fu Yanqing / Li Yanqing
Personal details
Born
898 likely modern Shanxi
Died
July 31, 975 modern Luoyang, Henan
Children
Fu Zhaoxin (符昭信), son
Empress Fu the Elder
Empress Dowager Fu (Later Zhou)
Princess Fu (Song dynasty)
Fu Zhaoyuan (符昭願), son
Fu Zhaoshou (符昭壽), son
Occupation
Military general, monarch, politician
Father
Li Cunshen (Fu Cun)
Full name
Surname: Lǐ (李) after father's adoptive father, later reverted to father's original surname Fú (符) Given name: Yànqīng (彥卿) Courtesy name: Guànhóu (冠侯)
Nickname
"The Fourth Fu" (符第四)
Fu Yanqing
Traditional Chinese
符彥卿
Simplified Chinese
符彦卿
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Fú Yànqīng
Wade–Giles
Fu2 Yen4-ch'ing1
Fu Yanqing (符彥卿) (898[1]-July 31, 975[2][3]), né Li Yanqing (李彥卿), courtesy name Guanhou (冠侯), formally the Prince of Wei (魏王), nicknamed Fu Disi (符第四, "the fourth Fu"), was a Chinese military general, monarch, and politician of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, and Later Zhou states, as well as the Liao dynasty and Song dynasty. He was one of the most celebrated generals of the period, and he was also the father of three daughters who received empress titles — two as successive empresses of the Later Zhou emperor Guo Rong (Empress Fu the Elder and Empress Dowager Fu (Later Zhou)), and one (posthumously) as a wife of Zhao Guangyi, who would become the second emperor of Song.
FuYanqing (符彥卿) (898-July 31, 975), né Li Yanqing (李彥卿), courtesy name Guanhou (冠侯), formally the Prince of Wei (魏王), nicknamed Fu Disi (符第四, "the fourth...
of the Fu clan (宣懿符皇后;931 – 29 August 956), daughter of FuYanqing (符彥卿) Empress Xiaofu, of the Fu clan (小符皇后;933-993, daughter of FuYanqing (符彥卿) Unknown:...
VI, and restores the clergymen who were deposed by Stephen's faction. FuYanqing, Chinese general (d. 975) He Ning, Chinese chancellor (d. 955) Hugh the...
Lushan rebellion: 449 FuYanqing — influential military leader of Later Zhou, father of Empress Fu the Elder and Empress Fu the Younger, empresses consort...
king (b. 925) July 8 – Edgar I (the Peaceful), king of England July 31 – FuYanqing, Chinese general (b. 898) October 15 – Oberto I, Italian count palatine...
Liu Wensou Ye Peng as Zheng En Bi Haifeng as Zhao Hongyin Lu Yujie as FuYanqing Huo Qing as Jia Yan Fan Ying as Lu Duoxun Wang Zitong as Song Huayang...
father and Later Zhou's founding emperor Guo Wei. When Lady Fu was a teenager, her father FuYanqing was a military governor for the Later Han. He arranged...
Italian bishop and saint (b. 380) 910 – Feng Xingxi, Chinese warlord 975 – FuYanqing, Chinese general (b. 898) 1098 – Hugh of Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury...
preserved, as proof. Several of his sons became important generals, including FuYanqing, whose honored status persisted to the early Song Dynasty. Zizhi Tongjian...
Yanguang offended the Khitans, who invaded Later Jin in 945. The Jin General FuYanqing went out to meet them. The Khitans set fire to the land with blowing towards...
Zhao Weixian (趙惟憲; 979–1016), second son Lady Fu, of the Fu clan of Weiguo (卫国符氏), granddaughter of FuYanqing (符彥卿) Zhao Weining (趙惟能; 979 – 1008), third...
(Emperor Zhaowen of Later Yan) Fu Xunying (苻訓英, died 407), wife of Murong Xi Fu sisters (FuYanqing's daughters) Empress Fu the Elder (符皇后, 931–956), second...
king (b. 925) July 8 – Edgar I (the Peaceful), king of England July 31 – FuYanqing, Chinese general (b. 898) October 15 – Oberto I, Italian count palatine...
that his daughter-in-law Lady Fu (the wife of his son Li Chongxun (李崇訓) and the daughter of fellow senior general FuYanqing) would be empress one day, further...
generals to be displeased. During one of the battles, Khitan forces had Gao, FuYanqing, and Shi Gongba (石公霸) under siege at Qicheng (戚城, in modern Puyang, Henan)...
a result, Liao forces put three key Later Jin generals, Gao Xingzhou, FuYanqing, and Shi Gongba (石公霸), under siege at Qicheng (戚城, in modern Puyang, Henan)...
including Liu Zhiyuan's half-brother Murong Yanchao, Gao Xingzhou, and FuYanqing. Murong immediately went to Kaifeng, and Liu Chengyou put him in charge...
surrounded the Later Jin army. A Later Jin charge, led by the general FuYanqing, however, led to a general collapse of the Liao army, with Emperor Taizong...
and himself also commanded troops, and, when the generals Gao Xingzhou, FuYanqing, and Shi Gongba (石公霸) were put under siege by Liao troops at Qicheng (戚城...
in Yanqing House for two years. The original Yanqing House was ultimately destroyed in a fire in 1947. The KMT military commander of Beiping, Fu Zuoyi...
out of the encirclement, led by Zhang's subordinates Gao Xingzhou and FuYanqing, but was unsuccessful. Its food supplies became drained, and the situation...
Sang Qi Zhang Bofan as Zi Zhu Han Zhigang as Housekeeper of Lin Manor Jin Yanqing as Pei Heng's subordinate Liu Xin as Storyteller Xue Yilun as Storyteller...
Du panicked and was reluctant to engage the Liao army, but at FuYanqing's advocacy, Fu, Zhang Yanze, Yao Yuanfu (藥元福), and Huangfu Yu (皇甫遇), attacked...