Liu Xun (Later Liang)

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Liu Xun (Chinese: 劉鄩) (858[1]-June 10, 921[2][3]) was a major general of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Later Liang. He was a key commander of Later Liang forces in its struggle with its archenemy Jin, but, after repeated defeats by the Jin prince Li Cunxu, Liu sought retirement, and was subsequently poisoned to death by the Later Liang emperor Zhu Zhen, who doubted his loyalty.

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During Later Liang

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