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Liu Ziye

Former Deposed Emperor of Liu Song or Emperor Qianfei ((劉)宋前廢帝; 25 February 449[2] – 1 January 466[3]), personal name Liu Ziye (劉子業), childhood name Fashi (法師), was an emperor of the Chinese Liu Song dynasty. His brief reign as a teenager was known for his violent and impulsive acts, including the slaughter of many high-level officials and his sexually immoral behavior. He was assassinated just a year after becoming emperor.

Liu Ziye
劉子業
Emperor of Liu Song
Reign12 July 464[1] – 1 January 466
PredecessorEmperor Xiaowu
SuccessorEmperor Ming
BornLiu Fashi (劉法師)
25 February 449
Died1 January 466(466-01-01) (aged 16)
Jiankang, Liu Song
ConsortsEmpress Xian
Lady Lu
Names
Family name: Liú (劉)
Given name: Zǐyè (子業)
Childhood name: Fǎshī (法師)
Era dates
Yǒngguāng (永光): 465
Jǐnghé (景和): 465
Posthumous name
None, "Qián Fèi" (前廢, lit. "former deposed") traditionally used as alternative
FatherEmperor Xiaowu
MotherEmpress Wenmu

Background edit

Liu Ziye was born in 449, when his father Liu Jun was still the Prince of Wuling under his grandfather Emperor Wen. His mother Princess Wang Xianyuan was Liu Jun's wife. While his father was rotated through several provincial governorships, Liu Ziye remained at the capital Jiankang, and was imprisoned by his uncle Liu Shao. After Liu Shao assassinated Emperor Wen and assumed the throne himself in 453, Liu Jun rose to oppose him. Liu Shao considered executing Liu Ziye but did not do so. Later that year, once Liu Jun had defeated and killed Liu Shao and took the throne as Emperor Xiaowu, Liu Ziye was rescued out of captivity, and in 454 was appointed as crown prince.[citation needed]

In 456, Emperor Xiaowu married He Lingwan (何令婉), a daughter of his official He Yu (何瑀), to Liu Ziye as crown princess. In 458, Emperor Xiaowu set up a household for Crown Prince Ziye, at a separate palace as was customary for crown princes. In 460, he gave a public reading of the Xiao Jing, and in 463 he assumed adult clothing. During his years as a crown prince, he was said to be constantly making mistakes and often drew rebukes from Emperor Xiaowu, causing him to be resentful to both Emperor Xiaowu and his younger brother Liu Ziluan (劉子鸞) the Prince of Xin'an, whom Emperor Xiaowu at times considered replacing Liu Ziye with. However, the official Yuan Yi (袁顗) praised him for his studiousness, and this stopped Emperor Xiaowu from the idea of replacing Liu Ziye with Liu Ziluan.

In July 464, Emperor Xiaowu died, and Liu Ziye took the throne as Emperor Qianfei. When the official Cai Xingzong (蔡興宗) offered the imperial seal to him, he took it with an arrogant and careless attitude, without any expression of sadness, and Cai commented to others that this was a bad sign for his reign. He honored his grandmother Empress Dowager Lu as grand empress dowager, and his mother Empress Wang as empress dowager.

Reign edit

Upon assuming the throne, apparently because of his resentment toward his father Emperor Xiaowu, the new emperor immediately ordered that all of Emperor Xiaowu's changes to the laws established during his grandfather Emperor Wen's reign be rescinded. Another sign of his resentment toward Emperor Xiaowu could be seen in that after he commissioned new imperial portraits for the ancestral temples, he went to look at them. Upon seeing the founder (his great-grandfather) Emperor Wu's portrait, he commented, "He was a great hero who captured several emperors." Upon seeing Emperor Wen's portrait, he commented, "He was also pretty good, but it was unfortunate he lost his head to his son." Upon seeing Emperor Xiaowu's portrait, he, displeased, made the comment, "He had such a big nose from overdrinking. Where was the nose?" and he ordered that the portrait be redrawn to exaggerate Emperor Xiaowu's nose.[citation needed]

Late in 464, Empress Dowager Wang grew extremely ill, and she summoned Emperor Qianfei to see her. He refused, stating that in sick people's rooms there would be ghosts, and he could not go. In anger, she told her servant girls: "Bring a sword and cut me open, to see how it is this animal came out of me!" She soon died.[citation needed]

In the imperial administration, his granduncle Liu Yigong (劉義恭) the Prince of Jiangxia was the highest-ranked official, and other high-level officials included Yan Shibo (顔師伯) and Liu Yuanjing (柳元景). However, initially, actual power was held by Emperor Xiaowu's close associates Dai Faxing (戴法興) and Chao Shangzhi (巢尚之). Dai often curbed Emperor Qianfei's impulsive actions, warning him about the fate of his granduncle Emperor Shao, who was deposed and killed because of his incompetence. In fall 465, Emperor Qianfei ordered Dai to commit suicide and relieved Chao of his posts. These actions shocked the high-level officials, and Liu Yuanjing and Yan planned to depose Emperor Qianfei and support Liu Yigong as the replacement emperor. When Liu consulted with the general Shen Qingzhi (沈慶之), Shen, who had no prior friendship with Liu Yigong and was resentful of disrespect by Yan, informed on them. As a result, just 12 days after forcing Dai to commit suicide, Emperor Qianfei personally led the imperial guards to attack and kill Liu Yigong and his four sons. Liu Yuanjing and Yan, and their sons, were all killed as well. Emperor Qianfei cut off Liu Yigong's limbs, cut his abdomen open, and pulled out the entrails to be cut to pieces. He also gouged out Liu Yigong's eyes and put them in honey, calling them "pickled ghost eyes." From this point on, the people that Emperor Qianfei trusted included Yuan Yi, Xu Yuan (徐爰), Shen, his brother Liu Zishang (劉子尚) the Prince of Yuzhang, and his sister Liu Chuyu the Princess Kuaiji.[citation needed] In an action that was considered highly immoral at the time, upon Princess Chuyu's pronouncement that it was unfair that Emperor Qianfei could have thousands of concubines but she could only have one husband, Emperor Qianfei selected 30 handsome young men and gave them to her to serve as her lovers.[4] Emperor Qianfei also, still resentful of his brother Liu Ziluan, not only forced Liu Ziluan to commit suicide, but also killed Liu Ziluan's mother Consort Yin's other two children, Liu Zishi (劉子師) the Prince of Nanhai and a sister of theirs.[citation needed]

At this time, Emperor Qianfei also stated that he wanted to get a chance to declare a state of emergency. When his uncle Liu Chang (劉昶) the Prince of Yiyang and governor of Xu Province (徐州, modern northern Jiangsu and northern Anhui) requested permission to return to Jiankang, he falsely accused Liu Chang of planning a rebellion, and sent Shen Qingzhi to command troops against Liu Chang. In fear, Liu Chang initially tried to resist, but when he saw he could not, fled to Northern Wei.[citation needed]

Meanwhile, in winter 465, Emperor Qianfei continued his killing streak. He had been carrying on an incestuous relationship with his aunt Liu Yingmei (劉英媚) the Princess Xincai, and, resolved to keep her as a concubine, killed a lady-in-waiting and delivered her body to Liu Yingmei's husband He Mai (何邁, who was also his brother-in-law), informing him that his wife had died. He Mai knew what the truth was, and, not able to bear this humiliation, considered deposing Emperor Qianfei and making his brother Liu Zixun the Prince of Jin'an emperor. The plot was leaked, and Emperor Qianfei personally attacked He and killed him. When Shen Qingzhi tried to urge Emperor Qianfei to change his ways in light of what happened with He Mai, Emperor Qianfei had him poisoned. Meanwhile, Emperor Qianfei created Grand Empress Dowager Lu's niece Lady Lu as empress.[citation needed]

Emperor Qianfei was very suspicious of his uncles—that they would rebel against him—so he gathered them in Jiankang and put them under house arrest in his palace. He often battered them and treated them as less than human. He, in particular, put Liu Yu the Prince of Xiangdong, Liu Xiuren (劉休仁) the Prince of Jian'an, and Liu Xiuyou (劉休祐) the Prince of Shanyang, all of whom were overweight, into cages and measured their weight as if weighing pigs. He referred to Liu Yu as the Prince of Pigs, Liu Xiuren as the Prince of Murderers, and Liu Xiuyou as the Prince of Thieves. Because another uncle, Liu Hui (劉褘) the Prince of Donghai, was considered obstinate and unintelligent, he referred to Liu Hui as the Prince of Donkeys. He often wanted to kill Liu Yu, Liu Xiuren, and Liu Xiuyiu, but each time Liu Xiuren flattered him and caused him to change his mind. In one particular incident, he tied Liu Yu up like how a pig would be tied up, and had him delivered to the kitchen, stating, "Today is pig-killing day." Liu Xiuren, however, stated, "This is not the pig-killing day." He angrily asked Liu Xiuren why that was the case, and Liu Xiuren stated, "After your son is born, then kill the pig and take out his entrails!" Emperor Qianfei liked Liu Xiuren's joke and did not kill Liu Yu.[citation needed]

Fearful that he would be assassinated, Emperor Qianfei entrusted the defense of the palace to a number of fierce warriors, including Zong Yue (宗越), Tan Jin (譚金), Tong Taiyi (童太一), and Shen Youzhi.

Emperor Qianfei also saw his brother Liu Zixun as a threat—particularly because he saw that Emperor Wen, Emperor Xiaowu, and Liu Zixun were all third sons of their fathers. He therefore used the He Mai plot as an excuse, sending his attendant Zhu Jingyun (朱景雲) to deliver poison to Liu Zixun to force him to commit suicide, but as Zhu approached Liu Zixun's defense post at Xunyang (尋陽, in modern Jiujiang, Jiangxi), he intentionally slowed down and leaked the news. Liu Zixun's assistant Deng Wan (鄧琬) then had an opportunity to declare a rebellion, although at this stage Deng was not yet declaring Liu Zixun an emperor.[citation needed]

At the same time, Emperor Qianfei continued his immoral behavior. He summoned the princesses to the palace and ordered them to lie down and allow his attendants to have sexual intercourse with them. When his aunt Princess Dowager Jiang of Nanping (the wife of his deceased uncle Liu Shuo (劉鑠)) refused, he had her whipped and had her three sons, Liu Jingyou (劉敬猷) the Prince of Nanping, Liu Jingxian (劉敬先) the Prince of Luling, and Liu Jingyuan (劉敬淵) the Marquess of Annan put to death. He also ordered his ladies in waiting to strip and chase each other naked. When one lady in waiting refused, he beheaded her. That night, he dreamed of a woman cursing him, "You are so violent and immoral that you will not live to see the wheat harvest next year." After he woke up, he found a lady in waiting whose appearance was similar to the woman he saw in the dream, and beheaded her. He then had another dream in which the executed lady in waiting cursed him. He therefore decided to hold a ghost-killing ceremony the next night.[citation needed]

At the ceremony, one of Emperor Qianfei's attendants, Shou Jizhi (壽寂之), who had often been rebuked by Emperor Qianfei and who had entered into a plot with a number of people to assassinate Emperor Qianfei, unleashed his conspirators and surrounded Emperor Qianfei. Emperor Qianfei tried to flee, but was unable to, and Shou killed him. He was buried with his deceased wife, Crown Princess He. Liu Yu took the throne as Emperor Ming.

Family edit

Consorts:

  • Empress Xian, of the He clan of Lujiang (獻皇后 廬江何氏; 445–461), first cousin once removed, personal name Lingwan (令婉)
  • Empress, of the Lu clan (皇后 路氏), first cousin once removed
  • Noble Imperial Concubine Xie, of the Xie clan (謝貴嬪 謝氏)
  • Lady of Virtue, of the Yang clan (良娣 羊氏)
  • Lady of Treasure, of the Yaun clan (保林 袁氏)

Ancestry edit

Liu Qiao
Emperor Wu of Song (363–422)
Empress Xiaomu (343–363)
Emperor Wen of Song (407–453)
Empress Dowager Zhang (368–409)
Emperor Xiaowu of Song (430–464)
Lu Xingzhi
Empress Dowager Zhao (412–466)
Lady Xu
Liu Ziye (449–466)
Wang Hun
Wang Gu
Wang Yan (403–456)
Emperor Jianwen of Jin (320–372)
Princess Poyang
Empress Dowager Xiaowuwen (351–400)
Empress Wenmu (428–464)
Liu Qiao
Emperor Wu of Song (363–422)
Princess Wuxingzhao

References edit

  1. ^ gengshen day of the leap 5th month of the 8th year of the Da'ming era, per Liu Ziye's biography in Book of Song
  2. ^ jiashen day of the 1st month of the 26th year of the Yuanjia era, per Liu Ziye's biography in Book of Song
  3. ^ wuwu day of the 11th month of the 1st year of the Yong'guang era, per Liu Ziye's biography in Book of Song
  4. ^ Robert Hans van Gulik: 中國古代房内考: A Preliminary Survey of Chinese Sex and Society from Ca ...

External links edit

Chinese royalty
Preceded by Emperor of Liu Song (Jiankang region)
464–465
Succeeded by
Emperor of Liu Song (Most regions)
464–465
Succeeded by

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was known for his violent and impulsive acts including the slaughter of many high level officials and his sexually immoral behavior He was assassinated just a year after becoming emperor Liu Ziye 劉子業Emperor of Liu SongReign12 July 464 1 1 January 466PredecessorEmperor XiaowuSuccessorEmperor MingBornLiu Fashi 劉法師 25 February 449Died1 January 466 466 01 01 aged 16 Jiankang Liu SongConsortsEmpress XianLady LuNamesFamily name Liu 劉 Given name Zǐye 子業 Childhood name Fǎshi 法師 Era datesYǒngguang 永光 465Jǐnghe 景和 465Posthumous nameNone Qian Fei 前廢 lit former deposed traditionally used as alternativeFatherEmperor XiaowuMotherEmpress Wenmu Contents 1 Background 2 Reign 3 Family 4 Ancestry 5 References 6 External linksBackground editLiu Ziye was born in 449 when his father Liu Jun was still the Prince of Wuling under his grandfather Emperor Wen His mother Princess Wang Xianyuan was Liu Jun s wife While his father was rotated through several provincial governorships Liu Ziye remained at the capital Jiankang and was imprisoned by his uncle Liu Shao After Liu Shao assassinated Emperor Wen and assumed the throne himself in 453 Liu Jun rose to oppose him Liu Shao considered executing Liu Ziye but did not do so Later that year once Liu Jun had defeated and killed Liu Shao and took the throne as Emperor Xiaowu Liu Ziye was rescued out of captivity and in 454 was appointed as crown prince citation needed In 456 Emperor Xiaowu married He Lingwan 何令婉 a daughter of his official He Yu 何瑀 to Liu Ziye as crown princess In 458 Emperor Xiaowu set up a household for Crown Prince Ziye at a separate palace as was customary for crown princes In 460 he gave a public reading of the Xiao Jing and in 463 he assumed adult clothing During his years as a crown prince he was said to be constantly making mistakes and often drew rebukes from Emperor Xiaowu causing him to be resentful to both Emperor Xiaowu and his younger brother Liu Ziluan 劉子鸞 the Prince of Xin an whom Emperor Xiaowu at times considered replacing Liu Ziye with However the official Yuan Yi 袁顗 praised him for his studiousness and this stopped Emperor Xiaowu from the idea of replacing Liu Ziye with Liu Ziluan In July 464 Emperor Xiaowu died and Liu Ziye took the throne as Emperor Qianfei When the official Cai Xingzong 蔡興宗 offered the imperial seal to him he took it with an arrogant and careless attitude without any expression of sadness and Cai commented to others that this was a bad sign for his reign He honored his grandmother Empress Dowager Lu as grand empress dowager and his mother Empress Wang as empress dowager Reign editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Upon assuming the throne apparently because of his resentment toward his father Emperor Xiaowu the new emperor immediately ordered that all of Emperor Xiaowu s changes to the laws established during his grandfather Emperor Wen s reign be rescinded Another sign of his resentment toward Emperor Xiaowu could be seen in that after he commissioned new imperial portraits for the ancestral temples he went to look at them Upon seeing the founder his great grandfather Emperor Wu s portrait he commented He was a great hero who captured several emperors Upon seeing Emperor Wen s portrait he commented He was also pretty good but it was unfortunate he lost his head to his son Upon seeing Emperor Xiaowu s portrait he displeased made the comment He had such a big nose from overdrinking Where was the nose and he ordered that the portrait be redrawn to exaggerate Emperor Xiaowu s nose citation needed Late in 464 Empress Dowager Wang grew extremely ill and she summoned Emperor Qianfei to see her He refused stating that in sick people s rooms there would be ghosts and he could not go In anger she told her servant girls Bring a sword and cut me open to see how it is this animal came out of me She soon died citation needed In the imperial administration his granduncle Liu Yigong 劉義恭 the Prince of Jiangxia was the highest ranked official and other high level officials included Yan Shibo 顔師伯 and Liu Yuanjing 柳元景 However initially actual power was held by Emperor Xiaowu s close associates Dai Faxing 戴法興 and Chao Shangzhi 巢尚之 Dai often curbed Emperor Qianfei s impulsive actions warning him about the fate of his granduncle Emperor Shao who was deposed and killed because of his incompetence In fall 465 Emperor Qianfei ordered Dai to commit suicide and relieved Chao of his posts These actions shocked the high level officials and Liu Yuanjing and Yan planned to depose Emperor Qianfei and support Liu Yigong as the replacement emperor When Liu consulted with the general Shen Qingzhi 沈慶之 Shen who had no prior friendship with Liu Yigong and was resentful of disrespect by Yan informed on them As a result just 12 days after forcing Dai to commit suicide Emperor Qianfei personally led the imperial guards to attack and kill Liu Yigong and his four sons Liu Yuanjing and Yan and their sons were all killed as well Emperor Qianfei cut off Liu Yigong s limbs cut his abdomen open and pulled out the entrails to be cut to pieces He also gouged out Liu Yigong s eyes and put them in honey calling them pickled ghost eyes From this point on the people that Emperor Qianfei trusted included Yuan Yi Xu Yuan 徐爰 Shen his brother Liu Zishang 劉子尚 the Prince of Yuzhang and his sister Liu Chuyu the Princess Kuaiji citation needed In an action that was considered highly immoral at the time upon Princess Chuyu s pronouncement that it was unfair that Emperor Qianfei could have thousands of concubines but she could only have one husband Emperor Qianfei selected 30 handsome young men and gave them to her to serve as her lovers 4 Emperor Qianfei also still resentful of his brother Liu Ziluan not only forced Liu Ziluan to commit suicide but also killed Liu Ziluan s mother Consort Yin s other two children Liu Zishi 劉子師 the Prince of Nanhai and a sister of theirs citation needed At this time Emperor Qianfei also stated that he wanted to get a chance to declare a state of emergency When his uncle Liu Chang 劉昶 the Prince of Yiyang and governor of Xu Province 徐州 modern northern Jiangsu and northern Anhui requested permission to return to Jiankang he falsely accused Liu Chang of planning a rebellion and sent Shen Qingzhi to command troops against Liu Chang In fear Liu Chang initially tried to resist but when he saw he could not fled to Northern Wei citation needed Meanwhile in winter 465 Emperor Qianfei continued his killing streak He had been carrying on an incestuous relationship with his aunt Liu Yingmei 劉英媚 the Princess Xincai and resolved to keep her as a concubine killed a lady in waiting and delivered her body to Liu Yingmei s husband He Mai 何邁 who was also his brother in law informing him that his wife had died He Mai knew what the truth was and not able to bear this humiliation considered deposing Emperor Qianfei and making his brother Liu Zixun the Prince of Jin an emperor The plot was leaked and Emperor Qianfei personally attacked He and killed him When Shen Qingzhi tried to urge Emperor Qianfei to change his ways in light of what happened with He Mai Emperor Qianfei had him poisoned Meanwhile Emperor Qianfei created Grand Empress Dowager Lu s niece Lady Lu as empress citation needed Emperor Qianfei was very suspicious of his uncles that they would rebel against him so he gathered them in Jiankang and put them under house arrest in his palace He often battered them and treated them as less than human He in particular put Liu Yu the Prince of Xiangdong Liu Xiuren 劉休仁 the Prince of Jian an and Liu Xiuyou 劉休祐 the Prince of Shanyang all of whom were overweight into cages and measured their weight as if weighing pigs He referred to Liu Yu as the Prince of Pigs Liu Xiuren as the Prince of Murderers and Liu Xiuyou as the Prince of Thieves Because another uncle Liu Hui 劉褘 the Prince of Donghai was considered obstinate and unintelligent he referred to Liu Hui as the Prince of Donkeys He often wanted to kill Liu Yu Liu Xiuren and Liu Xiuyiu but each time Liu Xiuren flattered him and caused him to change his mind In one particular incident he tied Liu Yu up like how a pig would be tied up and had him delivered to the kitchen stating Today is pig killing day Liu Xiuren however stated This is not the pig killing day He angrily asked Liu Xiuren why that was the case and Liu Xiuren stated After your son is born then kill the pig and take out his entrails Emperor Qianfei liked Liu Xiuren s joke and did not kill Liu Yu citation needed Fearful that he would be assassinated Emperor Qianfei entrusted the defense of the palace to a number of fierce warriors including Zong Yue 宗越 Tan Jin 譚金 Tong Taiyi 童太一 and Shen Youzhi Emperor Qianfei also saw his brother Liu Zixun as a threat particularly because he saw that Emperor Wen Emperor Xiaowu and Liu Zixun were all third sons of their fathers He therefore used the He Mai plot as an excuse sending his attendant Zhu Jingyun 朱景雲 to deliver poison to Liu Zixun to force him to commit suicide but as Zhu approached Liu Zixun s defense post at Xunyang 尋陽 in modern Jiujiang Jiangxi he intentionally slowed down and leaked the news Liu Zixun s assistant Deng Wan 鄧琬 then had an opportunity to declare a rebellion although at this stage Deng was not yet declaring Liu Zixun an emperor citation needed At the same time Emperor Qianfei continued his immoral behavior He summoned the princesses to the palace and ordered them to lie down and allow his attendants to have sexual intercourse with them When his aunt Princess Dowager Jiang of Nanping the wife of his deceased uncle Liu Shuo 劉鑠 refused he had her whipped and had her three sons Liu Jingyou 劉敬猷 the Prince of Nanping Liu Jingxian 劉敬先 the Prince of Luling and Liu Jingyuan 劉敬淵 the Marquess of Annan put to death He also ordered his ladies in waiting to strip and chase each other naked When one lady in waiting refused he beheaded her That night he dreamed of a woman cursing him You are so violent and immoral that you will not live to see the wheat harvest next year After he woke up he found a lady in waiting whose appearance was similar to the woman he saw in the dream and beheaded her He then had another dream in which the executed lady in waiting cursed him He therefore decided to hold a ghost killing ceremony the next night citation needed At the ceremony one of Emperor Qianfei s attendants Shou Jizhi 壽寂之 who had often been rebuked by Emperor Qianfei and who had entered into a plot with a number of people to assassinate Emperor Qianfei unleashed his conspirators and surrounded Emperor Qianfei Emperor Qianfei tried to flee but was unable to and Shou killed him He was buried with his deceased wife Crown Princess He Liu Yu took the throne as Emperor Ming Family editConsorts Empress Xian of the He clan of Lujiang 獻皇后 廬江何氏 445 461 first cousin once removed personal name Lingwan 令婉 Empress of the Lu clan 皇后 路氏 first cousin once removed Noble Imperial Concubine Xie of the Xie clan 謝貴嬪 謝氏 Lady of Virtue of the Yang clan 良娣 羊氏 Lady of Treasure of the Yaun clan 保林 袁氏 Ancestry editLiu QiaoEmperor Wu of Song 363 422 Empress Xiaomu 343 363 Emperor Wen of Song 407 453 Empress Dowager Zhang 368 409 Emperor Xiaowu of Song 430 464 Lu XingzhiEmpress Dowager Zhao 412 466 Lady XuLiu Ziye 449 466 Wang HunWang GuWang Yan 403 456 Emperor Jianwen of Jin 320 372 Princess PoyangEmpress Dowager Xiaowuwen 351 400 Empress Wenmu 428 464 Liu QiaoEmperor Wu of Song 363 422 Princess WuxingzhaoReferences edit gengshen day of the leap 5th month of the 8th year of the Da ming era per Liu Ziye s biography in Book of Song jiashen day of the 1st month of the 26th year of the Yuanjia era per Liu Ziye s biography in Book of Song wuwu day of the 11th month of the 1st year of the Yong guang era per Liu Ziye s biography in Book of Song Robert Hans van Gulik 中國古代房内考 A Preliminary Survey of Chinese Sex and Society from Ca Book of Song vol 7 History of Southern Dynasties vol 2 1 Zizhi Tongjian vols 128 129 130 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Song Qian Fei Di Chinese royaltyPreceded byEmperor Xiaowu of Song Emperor of Liu Song Jiankang region 464 465 Succeeded byEmperor Ming of SongEmperor of Liu Song Most regions 464 465 Succeeded byLiu Zixun Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Liu Ziye amp oldid 1218812614, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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