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Liu Yanhao Liu Yanhao (劉延皓) (d. 937〔''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 280.〕〔(Academia Sinica Chinese-Western Calendar Converter ).〕〔Liu Yanhao committed suicide at the very end of the lunar year that mostly covered 936; however, his suicide was said to be several days after Shi Jingtang issued an edict that condemned him and several other associates of Li Congke, and Shi's issuance of the edict was on January 14, 937.〕) was an official and general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Later Tang, serving briefly as the chief of staff (''Shumishi'') for its last emperor and his brother-in-law Li Congke. == Background == It is not known when Liu Yanhao was born, but it is known that he was from Ying Prefecture (應州, in modern Shuozhou, Shanxi). His grandfather Liu Jianli (劉建立) and father Liu Maocheng (劉茂成) both had accomplishments as army officers.〔''Old History of the Five Dynasties'', vol. 69.〕 (The biography of his older sister Lady Liu, who married Li Congke at some point, in the ''New History of the Five Dynasties'', gave their father's name as Liu Maowei (劉茂威).)〔''New History of the Five Dynasties'', vol. 16.〕 When Li Congke was commissioned the military governor (''Jiedushi'') of Fengxiang Circuit (鳳翔, headquartered in modern Baoji, Shaanxi) by his adoptive father, then-emperor Li Siyuan, in 932,〔''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 278.〕 he had Liu Yanhao made an officer at Fengxiang. Liu Yanhao, while serving under Li Congke at Fengxiang, developed a reputation for being kind and tolerant.〔
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