Emperor Qianfei of Liu Song

Emperor Qianfei of Liu Song ((劉)宋前廢帝) (449–465), personal name Liu Ziye (劉子業), nickname Fashi (法師), was an emperor of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song. 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.

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