1. Murong Xi (385-407 years), a Xianbei nationality with Taoist characters and small characters of Changsheng, was the youngest son of Murong Chui, Emperor Chengwu, the younger brother of Murong Bao, Emperor Huimin, and the later monarch of Yan during the Wuhu Sixteen Kingdoms Period.
2. At the beginning, he was granted the title of Hejian King. During the Lan Khan Rebellion, he was granted the title of Liaodong Duke. After Murong Sheng ascended the throne, he was granted the title of Hejian Duke.
3. In the third year of Changle of the Later Yan Dynasty (401), Murong Xi's reform began.
4. The next year (402), Empress Dowager Ding tried to abolish Murong Xi, but it was revealed that Empress Dowager Ding was killed.
5. In May of the third year of Guangshi (403), Murong Xi built Longteng Garden on a large scale, covering more than ten miles and employing more than 20000 people to serve.
6. In the hot weather in June, the construction taxi soldiers cannot rest, and more than half of the people died of heatstroke.
7. In the first year of Jianshi (407), Murong Xi was killed by Murong Yun at the age of 23. He reigned for seven years, and his posthumous title was Emperor Zhaowen.