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Qianyou Subdistrict
Qianyou may refer to: *Qianyou Subdistrict (乾佑街道), a subdistrict in Zhashui County, Shaanxi, China Historical eras *Qianyou (乾祐, 948–951), era name used by Liu Chengyou, emperor of Later Han, later continued by the Northern Han emperors Liu Chong and Liu Chengjun until 956 *Qianyou (乾祐, 1170–1193), era name used by Emperor Renzong of Western Xia Emperor Renzong of Western Xia (1124 – 16 October 1193), born Li Renxiao (), was the fifth emperor of the Tangut-led Western Xia dynasty of China. His reign from 1139 to 1193 was the longest among all Western Xia emperors. Li Renxiao was the ...
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Qianyou Subdistrict
Qianyou may refer to: *Qianyou Subdistrict (乾佑街道), a subdistrict in Zhashui County, Shaanxi, China Historical eras *Qianyou (乾祐, 948–951), era name used by Liu Chengyou, emperor of Later Han, later continued by the Northern Han emperors Liu Chong and Liu Chengjun until 956 *Qianyou (乾祐, 1170–1193), era name used by Emperor Renzong of Western Xia Emperor Renzong of Western Xia (1124 – 16 October 1193), born Li Renxiao (), was the fifth emperor of the Tangut-led Western Xia dynasty of China. His reign from 1139 to 1193 was the longest among all Western Xia emperors. Li Renxiao was the ...
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Zhashui County
Zhashui County () is a county in the south-central part of Shaanxi province, China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Shangluo, and has an area of and a population of as of 2004. Administrative divisions As of 2020, Zhashui County has 1 Subdistricts and 8 Towns and 1 Townships under its administration. ;1 subdistrict * Qianyou () ;8 towns * Xingping () * Caoping () * Hongyansi () * Fenghuang () * Xiaoling () * Xialiang () * Yingpan () * Wafangkou () Climate Transportation Zhashui is served by the Xi'an–Ankang Railway The Xi'an–Ankang railway or Xikang railway (), is a single-track, electrified railway line in Shaanxi Province of China between Xi'an, the provincial capital, and Ankang. The line is long and was built from 1995 to 2001. As of June 2009, a sec .... References {{authority control County-level divisions of Shaanxi Shangluo ...
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Liu Chengyou
Liu Chengyou () (28 March 931Academia Sinicabr>Chinese-Western Calendar Converter – 2 January 951), also known by his posthumous name Emperor Yin (), was the second and last emperor of imperial China's short-lived Later Han dynasty, during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. He reigned from 948 until his death in 951. Liu Chengyou was only 16 years old when he succeeded his father Liu Zhiyuan, who died abruptly. His reign was marked by the arbitrary killing of his important ministers, which eventually led to his downfall. When he killed the entire family of general Guo Wei without Guo in 951, Guo's army attacked the capital, and Liu Chengyou was killed in the chaos. There is a reference to Liu Chengyou as "Liu Chenghan" in the epitaph of Liu Jiwen, son of his cousin Liu Yun. Liu Chengyou may thus have changed his name on his accession as emperor. Background Liu Chengyou was born in 931 at Yedu (鄴都, in modern Handan, Hebei), at the house of his father Liu Zhi ...
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Liu Chong
Liu Min (劉旻) ( 895 – 954), named Liu Chong (劉崇) before 951,, also known Emperor Shizu of Northern Han by his temple name '' Shizu'' (世祖), was the founding emperor of the Northern Han state during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of imperial China. He was an ethnic Shatuo and the younger brother of Later Han's founder Liu Zhiyuan. Liu Chong created Northern Han in the Shatuo base in modern Shanxi after his eldest son was killed in 951 by general Guo Wei, who overthrew Later Han to found the Later Zhou. In 954, Liu Chong was defeated by Guo's successor Chai Rong in the Battle of Gaoping and died soon afterwards. Early life The young Liu Chong drank and gambled and was once sentenced to join the military with his face tattooed. During Later Jin When Liu Zhiyuan became the military governor of Hedong (河東; roughly modern Shanxi), he named Liu Chong his chief director (都指揮使). Formation of the Northern Han Liu Min was the brother of Liu Zhiyuan, ...
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Liu Jun (Northern Han)
Liu Jun () (926–968), originally Liu Chengjun (), was the second emperor of the Shatuo-led Northern Han dynasty of China. His capital was at Taiyuan, Shanxi Province. He was the 2nd son of Liu Chong (also known as Liu Min), the 1st emperor of Northern Han. In 951, after the death of his brother Liu Yun, he became the heir of his father. During his reign, in 960, the Later Zhou dynasty was overthrown and replaced by the Song dynasty. He was given the temple name Ruizong (睿宗) and posthumous name Emperor Xiaohe (孝和皇帝) after his death. Wife *Empress Guo, died 968 Sons *Liu Ji'en, 3rd emperor of Northern Han *Liu Jiyuan Liu Jiyuan () (died in 992), also known by his regnal name Emperor Yingwu of (Northern) Han ((北)漢英武帝), was the last ruler of the Shatuo-led Chinese Northern Han dynasty during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. He was the gra ..., 4th and last emperor of Northern Han *Liu Jiqing, 3rd son, died 973 *Liu Jiwen, adopted nephew, gra ...
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