779:(as Emperor Zhuangzong). When the news reached Liu Yan, Liu Yan became fearful of this powerful new state in the north, and in 925 sent his official He Ci (何詞) to Later Tang to try to seek friendly relations in humble terms (referring to himself as "the King of the Great Han" rather than emperor while addressing Emperor Zhuangzong as "the Emperor of the Great Tang") and to find out more about the strength of this new dynasty. After He Ci returned, He Ci reported that Emperor Zhuangzong had become arrogant and excessive and that there was no need to be fearful of him; Liu Yan was pleased, and from this point on no longer sought communications with Later Tang.
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open, tying people to heated iron poles, and boiling people. He also sometimes put poisonous snakes in the water and threw criminals into the water, referring to this as "water prison." When the chancellor Yang
Dongqian tried to correct his ways, he would not listen to Yang. In his late years, he was particularly suspicious of the intelligentsia, believing that the officials would be more concerned about the welfare of their descendants rather than of the state, and therefore became trusting of eunuchs. Therefore, from this point on, Southern Han had many eunuchs.
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Công Tiễn and occupied Jiao
Prefecture. When Liu Hongcao prepared to attack, Ngô Quyền set a trap for him—setting large wooden planks covered with iron into the tidal zone, such that when Liu Hongcao attacked at high tide, the planks were invisible, but when the tide fell, the Southern Han ships became stuck on the planks and unable to move. Ngô Quyền then counterattacked, killing more than half of the Southern Han soldiers, including Liu Hongcao. Liu Yan, hearing the news, cried bitterly and withdrew his own fleet. (This became known as the
470:) under siege. Liu Yin personally led an army and repelled Lu Guangchou from Chao, and then prepared to attack Shao. Under Liu Zhi's advice (as Liu Zhi believed that a direct attack would not be successful due to the strength of Lu Yanchang's army), he put Shao under siege to try to wear out Lu Yanchang's defense, but the strategy backfired when, due to high water levels on the river, the Qinghai army's food supplies were disrupted. Lu Guangchou then launched a relief army from Qian, repelling Liu Yin from Shao.
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activities, as Liu Hongdu was commonly regarded as the heir, Liu Yan refused to listen. When Yang subsequently observed the guards pillage gold and silk from merchants and the merchants' fear causing them not to report the matter, Yang lamented, "If the rule is as troubled as this, what is a chancellor for?" He thus claimed an illness and retired to his mansion. Liu Yan subsequently never again summoned Yang for any audiences, and Yang eventually died at his home without returning to chancellorship.
616:, so Yao took the people and left Rong Prefecture, allowing Liu to take control of the Rong Prefecture region, as well as Gao Prefecture. Hearing of the war between two of his vassals, Later Liang's Emperor Taizu sent a delegation led by the official Wei Jian (韋戩) to try to mediate a peace between Ma and Liu. Liu responded by sending a large tribute of gold, silver, rhinoceros horns, ivory, and other assorted jewels and spices, to Emperor Taizu.
612:, Tan claimed to be ill and retired from the Qian Prefecture army. Hearing of this, Liu Yan dispatched an army to attack Shao Prefecture and captured it; its prefect Liao Shuang (廖爽) fled to Chu, allowing Liu Yan to take Shao under his control. Meanwhile, he also again attacked Rong Prefecture. Yao Yanzhang was unable to stand up against his attacks despite being aided by a Chu relief force commanded by
790:("white dragon") and changed his own name to Gong (龔). However, later in the year, when foreign monks informed him that the character "Gong" was not favorable to Southern Han's fortune, he further changed his name to a newly created character (龑, Yǎn), showing the character of a dragon (龍) over that of heaven (天). The pronunciation was similar to his birth name, but distinct in tone. (The
565:, which Zhu had established as its Emperor Taizu, and carried the title of Prince of Nanping or Nanhai), when Liu Zhi attacked Liu Changlu at Gao Prefecture. Liu Changlu repelled his attack, but figured that he would not be able to indefinitely hold out against the Liu brothers, and therefore, along with Pang, offered to submit to
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as the military governor of
Jinghai and changed his title to Prince of Jiao, having him command an army to head to Jiao Prefecture while Liu Yan himself commanded a follow-up army. By the time that Liu Hongcao was approaching Jiao Prefecture, however, Ngô Quyền had already defeated and killed Kiều
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region was where rare jewels could be gathered, so he was luxurious in his living and favored beautiful things, adorning his palaces with gold, jades, and pearls. He was cruel in his punishments, using methods including cutting off noses, cutting off tongues, dismemberment, cutting pregnant women
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the Prince of Yue, to be an appropriate successor. He thus considered sending Liu Hongdu and Liu Hongxi out of the capital and making Liu
Hongchang his heir. However, the official Xiao Yi (蕭益) persuaded him that bypassing older sons would cause disturbances, and so Liu Yan did not carry out this
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Guangyi, pointing out that there had not been any emissaries sent between Southern Han and Chu after Empress Ma's death and that the two states, related by marriage, should be friendly to each other, recommended the official Li Shu (李紓) as an appropriate emissary. Liu Yan agreed, and
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Prefecture; they captured it and took Khúc Thừa Mỹ (曲承美, son and successor of Khúc Hạo) captive, taking (for the time being) Jinghai Circuit (靜海, Vietnamese: Tĩnh Hải, headquartered at Jiao Prefecture) under
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the Prince of Qin (Liu Hongdu's older brothers Liu Yaoshu and Liu Guitu having died earlier) to form a guard force of his own, but these guard ranks were filled with hoodlums that Liu Hongdu was close to. When Yang
Dongqian tried to speak on this matter to advise Liu Yan to curb Liu Hongdu's
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the Prince of Jun and committed suicide. Zhu
Youzhen, who took the throne and changed his name to Zhu Zhen, then gave Liu the title of not only military governor of Qinghai, but also of Jianwu Circuit (建武, headquartered at Yong Prefecture), and also created him the Prince of Nanping, a title
554:, there were some 70 camps of people who did not recognize Liu Yin's authorities. It was said that after Liu Yin entrusted the military matters to Liu Zhi, Liu Zhi gradually had these warlords expelled or forced into submission, such that he became known as the preeminent general in the
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Xingwang). He posthumously honored his grandfather Liu Anren (劉安仁), father Liu Qian, and brother Liu Yin as emperors. He commissioned the Later Liang emissaries
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outside the home, a Lady Duan, and it was to Lady Duan that Liu Yan was born. When Lady Wei found out, she killed Lady Duan, but could not bear to kill the infant Liu Yan, and she took him back home to be raised as her own, as a younger brother to her own sons
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commissioned Liu Yin as full military governor in 904. Liu Zhi served as Liu Yin's deputy military governor. It was said that at that time, in addition to the continued conflict with Lu Guangchou, substantial portions of the region were controlled by other
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died, leaving a recommendation to Emperor Zhaozong that Liu Yin be made acting military governor, and Liu Yin subsequently took that title. Liu Zhi continued serving under his brother, and was first recorded to have participated in a campaign in 902, when
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898:(吳權), rose at Ai Prefecture and subsequently attacked Jiao Prefecture, Kiều Công Tiễn sought aid from Southern Han. Liu Yan wanted to use this opportunity to take over Jinghai again, so he commissioned his son
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as his bride, and Ma sent his brother Ma Cun (馬存) to escort her to Qinghai. Meanwhile, Liu was dissatisfied that he was only given the title of Prince of Nanping, while another Later Liang vassal,
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the Prince of Xue in 896, Liu Yan was also given the title of military advisor to Li Zhirou as the Prince of Xue, and his name was changed from Liu Yan to Liu Zhi.
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2497:Wang Jipeng
2492:Wang Yanjun
2487:Wang Yanhan
2412:Yang Xingmi
2318:Gao Jichong
2308:Gao Baorong
2303:Gao Conghui
2221:Guo Zongxun
2151:Liu Zhiyuan
2117:occupation)
2111:Interregnum
1983:Zhu Youzhen
1965:Later Liang
1864:Later Liang
1055:Liu Honggao
1049:Liu Hongcao
965:Liu Zhiqian
900:Liu Hongcao
828:Khúc family
719:Early reign
697:Wang Yanjun
681:chancellors
629:Zhu Youzhen
598:Lu Yanchang
563:Later Liang
552:Pearl River
520:Ye Guanglüe
460:Lu Yanchang
384:Liu Zhiqian
366:during the
348:temple name
257:Temple name
229:Regnal name
181:Family name
114:Predecessor
34:family name
2686:942 deaths
2681:889 births
2675:Categories
2598:3 Kingdoms
2507:Zhu Wenjin
2502:Wang Yanxi
2361:Ma Xichong
2351:Ma Xiguang
2341:Ma Xisheng
2298:Gao Jixing
2280:Meng Chang
2244:Former Shu
2203:Later Zhou
2189:Liu Jiyuan
2070:Li Conghou
2034:Later Tang
2019:Li Maozhen
1978:Zhu Yougui
1110:References
984:Empress Ma
924:Liu Hongxi
863:Late reign
856:Liu Hongdu
777:Later Tang
732:Former Shu
673:Li Yinheng
641:Empress Ma
621:Zhu Yougui
610:Tan Quanbo
475:chancellor
374:Background
263:Gāozǔ (高祖)
193:Given name
2477:Wang Chao
2394:Liu Chang
2389:Liu Sheng
2313:Gao Baoxu
2267:Later Shu
2252:Wang Jian
2216:Chai Rong
2184:Liu Ji'en
2174:Liu Chong
2139:Later Han
2089:Later Jin
2075:Li Congke
2065:Li Siyuan
2049:Li Keyong
2009:Wang Rong
1875:Guangdong
1099:Ngô Quyền
1028:Liu Sheng
1010:Children
913:Later Jin
896:Ngô Quyền
758:Zhangzhou
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655:with the
548:Guangdong
540:Guangdong
502:warlords—
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456:Guangdong
435:Xu Yanruo
423:Li Zhirou
410:concubine
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392:Guangdong
214:Era dates
172:Full name
124:Successor
109:911 – 917
84:Successor
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2543:Qian Liu
2346:Ma Xifan
2060:Li Cunxu
1910:917–942
1884:917–942
1860:Zhu Zhen
1846:913–917
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1301:vol. 260
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1159:vol. 270
1093:See also
885:Ma Xifan
784:era name
773:Li Cunxu
645:Qian Liu
637:Changsha
614:Xu Dexun
606:Li Yantu
558:region.
504:Khúc Hạo
478:Cui Yuan
464:Chaozhou
452:Shaoguan
397:Jiedushi
388:Zhaoqing
344:Liu Gong
101:(清海軍節度使)
96:Jiedushi
28:In this
2450:Li Jing
2445:Li Bian
2427:Yang Pu
2417:Yang Wo
2384:Liu Bin
2379:Liu Yan
2356:Ma Xi'e
2290:Jingnan
2211:Guo Wei
1973:Zhu Wen
1890:Liu Bin
1879:Guangxi
1835:Liu Yin
1531:vol. 65
1285:vol. 61
1254:vol. 58
1021:Liu Bin
972:Mother
961:Father
948:Lingnan
881:Guangxi
873:Guangxi
815:I Ching
798:Changhe
788:Bailong
750:Longyan
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693:Liu Hua
556:Lingnan
536:Maoming
528:Guangxi
524:Nanning
516:Guangxi
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483:Luoyang
448:Jiangxi
444:Ganzhou
415:Liu Yin
356:emperor
350:as the
340:Liu Zhi
336:Liu Yan
331:Liú Yǎn
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283:Dynasty
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88:Liu Bin
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