- Liu
Chengyou (Chinese: 劉承祐) (28
March 931 – 2
January 951), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Emperor Yin of Han (漢隱帝), was the
second and last...
- Pan
Chengyou (潘承祐) was an
official of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms Period states Wu, Min (including Min's
separatist branch state Yin),...
- Jarić, Ivan; Roberts,
David L.; He, Yongfeng; Du, Hao; Wu, Jinming; Wang,
Chengyou; Wei,
Qiwei (2020). "Extinction of one of the world's
largest freshwater...
-
declares himself emperor of the new
Later Zhou. The 19-year-old
Emperor Liu
Chengyou is
killed after a 3-year reign,
ending the short-lived
Later Han. Emperor...
- Jarić, Ivan; Roberts,
David L.; He, Yongfeng; Du, Hao; Wu, Jinming; Wang,
Chengyou; Wei,
Qiwei (2020). "Extinction of one of the world's
largest freshwater...
-
succeeded by his
young son Liu
Chengyou, whom he
entrusted to Su Fengji, Yang Bin, Shi Hongzhao, and Guo Wei.
Early in Liu
Chengyou's reign, the high-level officials...
- Liu Chengxùn (劉承訓), Liu
Chengyou, and Liu Chengxūn (劉承勳, note
different tone than his brother) — it is
known that Liu
Chengyou was born of her, but it...
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government during the
youth of his son and
successor Liu
Chengyou (Emperor Yin), but Liu
Chengyou eventually tired of
these officials'
governance and had...
- of its
second emperor Liu
Chengyou (Emperor Yin),
leading a
group of high-ranking
officials in
doing so. However, Liu
Chengyou eventually tired of these...
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lance and
lobbed grenade appeared. 951 2
January The
Later Han
emperor Liu
Chengyou was
killed by one of his
officers while attempting to
escape the siege...