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Chapter 238 Chapter 237 Wenmu King Qian Yuanguan

Qian Yuanguan, courtesy name Mingbao, first named Chuanguan, was the fifth son of Qian Liu and his mother was Chen.Born in the third year of Tang Guangqi (887 AD), and died in the sixth year of Wuyue Tianfu (941 AD).55 years old.When he was old, he volunteered to be Tian Yuye, a general in Huainan.Later, he led the water army to fight against the Wu army repeatedly, and served as an official to Zhenhai, Zhendong and other Jiedu envoys.After ascending the throne, he still served the later Tang Dynasty and dared not neglect.After the founding of the Later Jin Dynasty, he proclaimed himself a minister and paid tribute to the Later Jin Dynasty.Internally, part of the tax is reduced or exempted, and the energy institute is set up.In the sixth year of Tianfu (941 A.D.), there was a fire in Hangzhou, and the palace was burned down. He died of illness due to fear.Posthumously named "Wenmu King", he was buried in the south of Longshan, Hangzhou.

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