Liu Ziye
| Liu Ziye 劉子業 | |||||||||||||
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| Emperor of Liu Song | |||||||||||||
| Reign | 12 July 464 – 1 January 466 | ||||||||||||
| Predecessor | Emperor Xiaowu | ||||||||||||
| Successor | Emperor Ming | ||||||||||||
| Born | Liu Fashi (劉法師) 25 February 449 | ||||||||||||
| Died | 1 January 466 (aged 16) Jiankang, Liu Song | ||||||||||||
| Consorts | Empress Xian (He Lingwan) Lady Lu | ||||||||||||
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| Father | Emperor Xiaowu | ||||||||||||
| Mother | Empress Wenmu | ||||||||||||
Former Deposed Emperor of Liu Song or Emperor Qianfei ((劉)宋前廢帝; 25 February 449 – 1 January 466), personal name Liu Ziye (劉子業), childhood name Fashi (法師), was an emperor of the Chinese Liu Song dynasty. His brief reign as a teenager was known for his violent and impulsive acts, including the slaughter of many high-level officials and his sexually immoral behavior. He was assassinated less than 18 months after becoming emperor.