Li Yu

Ruler of Southern Tang dynasty

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Ruled as king during the Southern Tang dynasty from 961 to 975. A patron of the arts and poetry, encouraged cultural development. His reign was marked by significant military and political challenges, including conflicts with the Liao dynasty. Despite efforts to strengthen his rule, faced decline leading to the eventual fall of the Southern Tang. Died in 978 after being captured by Song forces.

Ruled as king of Southern Tang from 961 to 975

Promoted cultural and artistic endeavors

Engaged in military conflict with the Liao dynasty

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