Yindi of Later Han

The Yindi Emperor (929–951), born Liu Chengyou (劉承祐), was the second and final Emperor of China during the Later Han Dynasty. He was nineteen years old when he succeeded his father, Emperor Gaozu of Later Han. Chengyou was a member of the Shatuo Turks.

Chengyou was defeated in 951 by Guo Wei (郭威). The Later Han Dynasty fell and was replaced by the Later Zhou Dynasty. However, Chengyou's uncle, Liu Min (劉旻), founded the Kingdom of the Northern Han which survived until 979.

Yindi of Later Han
House of Liu (947–951)
Born: 929 Died: 951
Regnal titles
Preceded by
The Gaozu Emperor of the Later Han Dynasty
Emperor of China
948–951
Succeeded by
The Taizu Emperor (Later Zhou Dynasty)
Preceded by:
Liu Zhiyuan
Emperor of the Later Han Dynasty

948–951

Succeeded by:
Imperial dynasty ended (de-facto), Liu Min becomes Emperor of the Northern Han

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