Murong Yanchao

Murong Yanchao (Chinese: 慕容彥超) (died June 15, 952), known at one point as Yan Kunlun (閻崑崙), was a general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms states Later Tang, Later Jin, and Later Han. As a half-brother of Later Han's founder Liu Zhiyuan (Emperor Gaozu), he was particularly prominent during Later Han. After the Later Han throne was seized by the general Guo Wei, who founded Later Zhou, Murong initially submitted to Guo but then rebelled, but his rebellion was quickly suppressed, and he committed suicide.

Murong Yanchao

Murong Yanchao (Chinese: 慕容彥超) (died June 15, 952), known at one point as Yan Kunlun (閻崑崙), was a general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms states Later Tang, Later Jin, and Later Han. As a half-brother of Later Han's founder Liu Zhiyuan (Emperor Gaozu), he was particularly prominent during Later Han. After the Later Han throne was seized by the general Guo Wei, who founded Later Zhou, Murong initially submitted to Guo but then rebelled, but his rebellion was quickly suppressed, and he committed suicide.