Emperor Fei

Emperor Fei

Emperor Fei or Fèidì is a makeshift name of Chinese emperors who were dethroned and not given the posthumous name. The word "Fèi" means "deposed". It may refer to:
* Emperor Fei of Jin (342 - 386, r.365- 371)
* Emperor Qianfei of Liu Song (449 - 465, r.464 - 465) ("Qian" means previous)
* Emperor Houfei of Liu Song (463 - 477, r.472 - 477) ("Hou" means later)
* Emperor Fei of Southern Qi (483 - 501, r.498 - 501), see Xiao Baojuan
* Emperor Qianfei of Northern Wei (498 - 532, r.531), see Emperor Jiemin of Northern Wei
* Emperor Fei of Northern Qi (545 - 561, r.559 - 560)
* Emperor Houfei of Northern Wei (513 - 532, r.531 - 532), see Yuan Lang
* Emperor Fei of Western Wei (? - 554, r.554)
* Emperor Fei of Chen (554 - 570, r.566 - 568)


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