Feng Hong

Feng Hong (Chinese: 馮弘; died 438), courtesy name Wentong (文通), formally Emperor Zhaocheng of (Northern) Yan ((北)燕昭成帝), was the last monarch of the Chinese Northern Yan dynasty. He seized the throne in 430 when his brother Feng Ba (Emperor Wencheng) was ill, and he used the title "Heavenly Prince" (Tian Wang). During his reign, Northern Yan grew increasingly smaller and weaker in light of repeated attacks by rival Northern Wei, and in 436 he evacuated his state and fled to Goguryeo, ending Northern Yan. Once in Goguryeo, however, he assumed the role of Goguryeo's suzerain (a status he had claimed earlier). King Jangsu of Goguryeo, unable to stand Feng Hong's antics, killed him in 438 although, curiously, he gave Feng Hong a posthumous name.

Emperor Zhaocheng of Northern Yan
北燕昭成帝
Heavenly King of Great Yan
Ruler of Northern Yan
Reign430 – 436
PredecessorFeng Ba
Died438
Goguryeo
Full name
Era name and dates
Tài xīng (太興): 431–436
Regnal name
Heavenly King of Great Yan (大燕天王)
Posthumous name
Emperor Zhāochéng (昭成皇帝, "civil and successful")
DynastyNorthern Yan
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