
Qian Liu
'Qian Liu' 錢鏐 (852-932 CE) was founder and first king of the Kingdom of
Wuyue (吳越國; pinyin: Wuyueguo) (
907-
978) during the
Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period in southern coastal
China.
Rise to Power
The Qian family had been providing military leaders to the
Tang Dynasty since
887. Qian Liu was named the Prince of
Yue in
902 with the title of Prince of
Wu added two years later. When the
Tang Dynasty fell in
907, to be replaced by the
Later Liang Dynasty in the north, Qian Liu declared himself to be the King of
Wuyue.

位于西湖柳浪闻莺处的钱王祠正门
Qian Liu’s Reign
Under Qian Liu's reign, Wuyue prospered economically and freely developed its own regional culture that continues to this day. He developed the coastal kingdom's agriculture, built seawalls, expanded Hangzhou, dredged rivers and lakes, and encouraged sea transport and trade. On his death-bed he urged a benign administration of state affairs and his words were strictly followed by four succeeding kings.
Reference
Imperial China (900-1800), Mote, F.W., , , Harvard University Press, 1999, ISBN 0-674-01212-7