Song Qiqiu
Song Qiqiu 宋齊丘  | |
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| Born | 887 Hong Prefecture, Tang Empire  | 
| Died | 959 Mount Jiuhua, Southern Tang  | 
| Spouse | Lady Wei (魏) | 
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| Song Qiqiu | |||||||
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| Traditional Chinese | 宋齊丘 | ||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 宋齐丘 | ||||||
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| Song Zisong | |||||||
| Chinese | 宋子嵩 | ||||||
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Song Qiqiu (887–959), courtesy name Zisong, formally Duke Chouliao of Chu (楚醜繆公), was the chief strategist of Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang (Xu Zhigao/Li Bian), the founding emperor of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Southern Tang. His strategies were viewed as instrumental in allowing Xu Zhigao to consolidate his power during the latter part of the regency of Xu Wen, Xu Zhigao's adoptive father and regent of Wu, eventually allowing Xu Zhigao to take over the Wu state and take the throne as the emperor of Southern Tang. After the establishment of Southern Tang, Song had a fall out with Emperor Liezu and largely lost his power, but became powerful again during the reign of Emperor Liezu's son Emperor Yuanzong, until he eventually lost the trust of the emperor and committed suicide in 959.