Qian Liu

Qian Liu (10 March 852 – 6 May 932), courtesy name Jumei, childhood name Poliu, also known by his temple name as the King Taizu of Wuyue (吳越太祖), was the founding king of Wuyue during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of China. He was originally a warlord of the late Tang dynasty.

King Taizu of Wuyue
吳越太祖
Ruler of Wuyue (more...)
King of Wuyue
Reign907 – May 6, 932
SuccessorQian Yuanguan, son
Jiedushi of Zhendong Circuit
(鎮東軍節度使)
Tenure907–928
PredecessorWang Tuan
SuccessorQian Yuanguan
Jiedushi of Zhenhai Circuit
(鎮海軍節度使)
Tenure893–928
PredecessorLi Chan
SuccessorQian Yuanguan
BornQian Poliu
March 10, 852
Lin'an, Hang Prefecture, Tang dynasty
DiedMay 6, 932(932-05-06) (aged 80)
Wuyue
Burial
Tomb of Qian Liu (in modern Lin'an District, Hangzhou)
WifeLady Wu
ConcubinesSee § Family
IssueSee § Family
Era dates
Tiānyòu (天祐): 907
Tiānbǎo (天寶): 908–912
Fènglì (鳳曆): 913
Qiánhuà (乾化): 913–915
Zhēnmíng (貞明): 915–921
Lóngdé (龍德): 921–923
Bǎodà (寶大): 924–925
Bǎozhèng (寶正): 926–931
Posthumous name
King Wǔsù (武肅王, "martial and solemn")
Temple name
Taìzǔ (太祖; "Grand Progenitor")
HouseQian
DynastyWuyue
FatherQian Kuan
MotherLady Shuiqiu
Qian Liu
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Qian Poliu
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Qian Jumei
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
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