Emperor Fei of Northern Qi
Deceased Person
0545 – 0561
Who was Emperor Fei of Northern Qi?
Emperor Fei of Northern Qi, personal name Gao Yin, courtesy name Zhengdao, posthumously Prince Mindao of Ji'nan, was briefly an emperor of the Mongolian dynasty Northern Qi. He was the oldest son of the first emperor, Emperor Wenxuan, and he became emperor after Emperor Wenxuan's death in 559. However, in his young age, the officials fought over power, and in 560, Emperor Fei's uncle Gao Yan the Prince of Changshan killed the prime minister Yang Yin and took over power, soon deposing Emperor Fei and taking the throne himself as Emperor Xiaozhao. in 561, fearful of prophecies that Emperor Fei would return to the throne, Emperor Xiaozhao had him put to death.
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