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155:), refused to accept Emperor Ming's offer to promote Liu Zixun, and instead started an uprising in Liu Zixun's name, declaring Liu Zixun emperor in spring 466. Soon, nearly the entire empire pledged loyalty to Liu Zixun, and Emperor Ming was left with control of only the several commanderies around Jiankang. However, Liu Zixun's forces proceeded slowly toward Jiankang, and Emperor Ming used the opportunity to gather his troops in preparation of a war. Shen Youzhi was one of the generals. After his commanding general Yin Xiaozu (殷孝祖) was killed in battle, initially his officers wanted Shen Youzhi to take over command of the army, but judging that another general, Jiang Faxing (江法興), would be unwilling to submit to him, Shen humbled himself and offered the command to Jiang, preserving unity of the forces. Shen Youzhi subsequently was particularly successful against Liu Zixun's general Liu Hu (劉胡), and his successes, combined with the successes of Zhang Xingshi (張興世), caused Liu Zixun's forces to collapse. In fall 466, Shen Youzhi arrived at Liu Zixun's headquarters at Xunyang (尋陽, in modern 122:. Emperor Qianfei, suspecting the high-level officials of conspiring against him, soon carried out a campaign of terror against them, and because he feared assassinations, he greatly endeared himself to a number of fierce army officers, including Shen Youzhi, Zong Yue (宗越), Tan Jin (譚金), and Tong Taiyi (童太一), making them command his personal guards. Shen, along with the others, participated in his slaughters of the high-level officials. After one such attack in winter 465 against Emperor Qianfei's uncle and brother-in-law He Mai (何邁), whose wife Liu Yingmei (劉英媚) the Princess Xincai Emperor Qianfei engaged in an 242:
Xiao's daughter – sent the general who had assassinated Liu Xiufan, Zhang Jing'er (張敬兒), to be the governor of Yong Province in 475, to prepare for an eventual betrayal of Shen. Shen tried to foster a relationship with Zhang, and believed incorrectly that he had won Zhang over to his side, but Zhang remained secretly still loyal to Xiao. In 476, when Emperor Houfei's cousin Liu Jingsu (劉景素) the Prince of Jianping and governor of South Xu Province (南徐州, modern western central
323:(the capital of Jing Province), but by the time he did so, Zhang Jing'er had already captured Jiangling and killed Shen Yuanyan, whom Shen Youzhi had left in charge of Jiangling. Shen's remaining army, seeing that Jiangling had fallen, collapsed, and he initially tried to flee, but realizing that his escape route had been cut off, committed suicide along with his son Shen Wenhe (沈文和). His other sons were killed by Zhang Jing'er. On 26 April 483, Xiao Daocheng's son 267:
Xiao, but Shen failed to do so because his oldest son Shen Yuanyan (沈元琰) was still in Jiankang. Xiao then subsequently sent Shen Yuanyan to Shen Youzhi, along with weapons that Emperor Houfei had used to slice his victims open, to Shen Youzhi to explain the reasons why he had Emperor Houfei assassinated. However, Shen was still displeased that Xiao had taken over the government, and he stated that he would rather be like the
64:, and he went to see the general Liu Zunkao (劉遵考) to request a sergeant position. Liu was not impressed by his appearance and refused his request, so he went to follow his distance uncle Shen Qingzhi. However, Shen Qingzhi did not initially make him an officer either, and he did not become an officer until 452, when he followed Shen Qingzhi in a campaign against the Xiyang Aborigines (西陽蠻, located in modern 182:), their siege of the city failed, forcing them to withdraw in early 467. They were pursued and then defeated by Xue and the Northern Wei general Yuchi Yuan (尉遲元), suffering extreme losses. In fall 467, against Shen's advice, Emperor Ming ordered Shen to again attack Pengcheng, and he was again defeated by Yuchi's forces. He suffered major injuries in the battle, but was able to escape. 311:), he was provoked by insults of Liu Shilong (柳世隆), the chief of staff for Liu Zan (劉贊) the Prince of Wuling and governor of Ying Province into stopping and laying siege to the well-fortified city. Meanwhile, Xiao had Shen Qingzhi's son Shen Wenji (沈文季) arrest Shen Youzhi's brother Shen Dengzhi (沈登之) and execute Shen Youzhi's clan, to avenge Shen Qingzhi. 233:), and the chief of staff of Liu Xie (劉燮) the Prince of Jinxi and governor of Ying Province to attack Liu Xiufan's base at Xunyang, forcing Xunyang's surrender and killing Liu Xiufan's two sons. Liu Xiufan, meanwhile, while sieging Jiankang, was killed by assassins sent by the general Xiao Daocheng, and his rebellion collapsed. 127:
suicide. Shen Qingzhi refused to take the poison, and Shen Youzhi then suffocated him with a blanket on 6 December 465. In less than a month, however, while Shen and the other key officers Emperor Qianfei trusted were out of the palace, Emperor Qianfei's attendant Shou Jizhi (壽寂之) assassinated him, and Emperor Qianfei's uncle
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Shen Youzhi often claimed that he had entered into a secret oath with Emperor Ming, written on white silk that he then sewed into his vest. Upon hearing of Emperor Houfei's death, his staff members Zong Yanzhi (宗儼之) and Zang Yin (臧寅) both tried to persuade him to start an uprising immediately against
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Dynasty, Shen effectively made Jing Province into a personal domain, disregarding imperial directives, and saving resources in preparation of eventual war. He was said to be temperamental and austere but talented, and his subordinates feared him and did not dare to hide truths from him. It was also
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Soon, claiming that he had received secret instructions from Empress Dowager Wang, hidden in a pair of candles, Shen did announce a rebellion, accusing Xiao of intending to usurp the throne. However, the provincial governors whom he invited to join him all declined and either resisted him or stood
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to try to persuade Shen to accept a promotion and a recall. Shen declined, and the high-level officials permitted him to remain at Jing Province. However, concerned about Shen, Xiao, who had been friendly with Shen up to this point – so much so that Shen Youzhi's son Shen Wenhe (沈文和) married
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In 474, when Emperor Houfei's uncle Liu Xiufan (劉休範) the Prince of Guiyang declared a rebellion, he manufactured a prophecy in which Shen Youzhi was referred to was prime minister, and had the prophetic writing delivered to Shen, who however declined to join his rebellion, and subsequently aligned
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Emperor Ming did not trust the guard officers that Emperor Qianfei had endeared, and he offered to give them commandery governor posts to get them to leave the palace. However, they were largely fearful that Emperor Ming had other intentions, and they entered into a plot against Emperor Ming. Shen
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relationship with, Shen Qingzhi tried to enter the palace to persuade Emperor Qianfei to change his ways, but was stopped by roadblocks that Emperor Qianfei had set up in anticipation of his attempt. Emperor Qianfei then ordered Shen Youzhi to deliver poison to Shen Qingzhi to force him to commit
246:) rebelled, it was rumored that Shen was aligned with Liu Jingsu, and he tried to show his loyalty by sending an army to aid Xiao and other imperial generals against Liu Jingsu, although by the time his forces arrived at Jiankang, Liu Jingsu had already been defeated. 110:), and he contributed to the victory over Liu Dan. Emperor Xiaowu wanted to reward him greatly, but Shen Qingzhi, perhaps because Shen Youzhi was a relative, reduced the award, and Shen Youzhi became resentful of Shen Qingzhi after this point. 236:
In the aftermath of Liu Xiufan's defeat, the high-level officials wanted to recall Shen to the capital, but did not dare to do so without his agreement in fear of causing him to rebel, and so sent messenger in the name of Emperor Ming's wife
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In 478, with his forces unable to capture Yingcheng, Shen Youzhi's soldiers began to desert. Shen then aggravated the situation by imposing severe punishments on the commanding officers of deserting soldiers – which in turn caused
56:'s brother Liu Yiji (劉義季) the Prince of Hengyang and was a cousin of the famed general Shen Qingzhi (沈慶之). Shen Shuren's household was not rich, and he grew up in poverty after apparently losing his father early in life. In 450, when 249:
Emperor Houfei was a violent and unpredictable teenage emperor, and he often killed whoever he encountered. On one occasion, he was set to kill Xiao, and Xiao then engaged Emperor Houfei's attendants to kill him. On the night of
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In 459, when Emperor Xiaowu's brother Liu Dan (劉誕) the Prince of Jingling rose against him, Shen Youzhi again joined Shen Qingzhi in the campaign against Liu Dan by besieging Liu Dan's post of Guangling (廣陵, in modern
174:), instead sending Shen and Zhang Yong (張永) north with troops, which frightened Xue and led him to surrender to Northern Wei. When Shen and Zhang subsequently arrived at Xue's headquarters at Pengcheng (彭城, in modern 303:
by. Shen nevertheless had a strong army, and the imperial army generals were apprehensive about facing him. He initially progressed quickly toward Jiankang, but as he passed Yingcheng (郢城, in modern
98:, he suffered severe injuries but recovered. After Liu Shao was defeated and killed and Liu Jun became emperor (as Emperor Xiaowu), Shen Youzhi was created the Marquess of Pingluo and promoted. 140:
Youzhi, however, informed Emperor Ming of the plot, and Emperor Ming then had those officers executed, except for Shen, whom he began to trust and made him a guard commander again.
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Emperor Houfei's administration was initially dominated by Emperor Ming's associates Wang Daolong (王道隆) and Ruan Dianfu (阮佃夫), who distrusted the strict governor of the important
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Emperor Ming, however, made the crucial mistake of appearing not to accepting the pledge of allegiance of Xue Andu (薛安都), the governor of Xu Province (徐州, modern northern
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the Prince of Wuling into an uprising against Liu Shao. Shen Youzhi was part of Shen Youzhi's army against Liu Shao, and at the Battle of Xinting (新亭, in modern
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in 477, Emperor Houfei's attendant Yang Yufu (楊玉夫) did so, and Xiao took effective control of the imperial government, making Emperor Houfei's brother
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to desert. Shen's officer Liu Rangbing (劉攘兵) then surrendered to Liu Shilong, causing his forces to collapse. He tried to retreat to
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day of the same month and year; the dates correspond to 8 and 10 Mar 478 in the Julian calendar. (春正月,...。丁卯,沈攸之自郢城奔散。己巳,华容县民斩送之。)
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It is not known when Shen Youzhi was born. However, it is known that his father Shen Shuren (沈叔仁) was an army officer under
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added that Shen and his son hanged themselves in an oak forest in the vicinity of Huarong County. (攸之无所归,与其子文和走至华容界,皆缢于栎林)
82:, who then seized the throne. Instead of acquiescing to Liu Shao's reign, Shen Qingzhi persuaded Liu Shao's brother 480: 485: 490: 217:
said that the social order was so well maintained that people could sleep at night without closing doors.
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dynasty, who, in the final moments of the dynasty, made a final failed attempt to prevent
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Perhaps deliberately chosen, Shen Youzhi's courtesy name was the same as the great
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In 469, Emperor Ming made Shen the governor of Ying Province (郢州, modern eastern
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era, and his head was sent to Jiangling by the people of Huarong County on the
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In 464, Emperor Xiaowu died and was succeeded by his impulsive and violent son
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Meanwhile, Deng Wan (鄧琬), the chief of staff for Emperor Qianfei's brother
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forces made a major invasion into Liu Song territory, Shen Youzhi was
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with Wang Sengqian (王僧虔) the governor of Xiang Province (湘州, modern
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the Prince of Jin'an and governor of Jiang Province (江州, modern
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In 472, Emperor Ming died and was succeeded by his son
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and Liu Bing received similar honours on the same day.
261: 258:the Prince of Ancheng emperor (as Emperor Shun). 457: 113: 199: 411:day of the 11th month of the 1st year of the 283:, who submitted to and served Sima Yi's sons 134: 430:day of the 4th month of the 1st year of the 383:day of the 1st month of the 2nd year of the 275:, who had unsuccessfully tried to overthrow 75:In 453, Emperor Wen was assassinated by his 16:General during the Chinese Liu Song dynasty 375:According to Emperor Shun's biography in 458: 131:then took the throne as Emperor Ming. 48:Service under Emperors Wen and Xiaowu 379:, Shen Youzhi fled Yingcheng on the 13: 14: 502: 415:era, per Liu Ziye's biography in 208:(荊州, modern central and western 33:(仲達), was a general during the 440: 421: 402: 369: 337: 262:Uprising against Xiao Daocheng 1: 476:Liu Song government officials 362: 114:Service under Emperor Qianfei 23: 351:, whose descendants founded 200:Service under Emperor Houfei 7: 10: 507: 135:Service under Emperor Ming 325:Emperor Wu of Southern Qi 44:from seizing the throne. 330: 481:Politicians from Huzhou 486:Generals from Zhejiang 395:, vol.10. Vol 134 of 353:Jin Dynasty (266–420) 491:Suicides in Liu Song 434:era, per vol.135 of 239:Empress Dowager Wang 94:), near the capital 466:Liu Song generals 293:Emperor Wu of Jin 229:and southwestern 498: 450: 444: 438: 425: 419: 406: 400: 373: 356: 341: 25: 506: 505: 501: 500: 499: 497: 496: 495: 456: 455: 454: 453: 445: 441: 426: 422: 407: 403: 374: 370: 365: 360: 359: 342: 338: 333: 264: 202: 137: 120:Emperor Qianfei 116: 50: 17: 12: 11: 5: 504: 494: 493: 488: 483: 478: 473: 468: 452: 451: 439: 436:Zizhi Tongjian 420: 401: 397:Zizhi Tongjian 367: 366: 364: 361: 358: 357: 335: 334: 332: 329: 263: 260: 201: 198: 194:Emperor Houfei 136: 133: 115: 112: 49: 46: 26:9 March 478), 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 503: 492: 489: 487: 484: 482: 479: 477: 474: 472: 469: 467: 464: 463: 461: 448: 443: 437: 433: 429: 424: 418: 414: 410: 405: 398: 394: 390: 386: 382: 378: 372: 368: 354: 350: 346: 340: 336: 328: 326: 322: 318: 312: 310: 306: 300: 298: 297:Jing Province 294: 291:and grandson 290: 286: 282: 278: 274: 270: 259: 257: 253: 247: 245: 240: 234: 232: 228: 224: 218: 215: 211: 207: 206:Jing Province 197: 195: 190: 188: 183: 181: 177: 173: 170:and northern 169: 164: 162: 158: 154: 150: 146: 141: 132: 130: 125: 121: 111: 109: 105: 99: 97: 93: 89: 85: 81: 78: 73: 71: 67: 63: 59: 55: 45: 43: 42:Xiao Daocheng 39: 36: 32: 29: 28:courtesy name 21: 442: 435: 431: 427: 423: 417:Book of Song 416: 412: 408: 404: 396: 392: 388: 384: 380: 377:Book of Song 376: 371: 339: 316: 313: 301: 265: 248: 235: 219: 203: 191: 184: 165: 142: 138: 117: 100: 77:crown prince 74: 58:Northern Wei 51: 30: 22:(沈攸之) (died 19: 18: 214:Southern Qi 62:conscripted 54:Emperor Wen 20:Shen Youzhi 471:478 deaths 460:Categories 385:Sheng'ming 363:References 279:, than be 124:incestuous 432:Yong'ming 321:Jiangling 289:Sima Zhao 281:Jia Chong 273:Wang Ling 145:Liu Zixun 66:Huanggang 447:Yuan Can 393:Song Shu 381:ding'mao 347:general 285:Sima Shi 271:general 256:Liu Zhun 157:Jiujiang 104:Yangzhou 96:Jiankang 80:Liu Shao 38:Liu Song 413:Jing'he 409:renchen 349:Sima Yi 345:Cao Wei 277:Sima Yi 269:Cao Wei 244:Jiangsu 180:Jiangsu 168:Jiangsu 161:Jiangxi 149:Jiangxi 108:Jiangsu 92:Jiangsu 88:Nanjing 84:Liu Jun 35:Chinese 31:Zhongda 428:ren'wu 176:Xuzhou 153:Fujian 129:Liu Yu 389:ji'si 331:Notes 309:Hubei 305:Wuhan 252:Qi Xi 231:Henan 227:Hubei 223:Hunan 210:Hubei 187:Hubei 172:Anhui 70:Hubei 317:them 287:and 151:and 72:). 462:: 307:, 299:. 196:. 178:, 159:, 106:, 90:, 68:, 24:c. 355:.

Index

courtesy name
Chinese
Liu Song
Xiao Daocheng
Emperor Wen
Northern Wei
conscripted
Huanggang
Hubei
crown prince
Liu Shao
Liu Jun
Nanjing
Jiangsu
Jiankang
Yangzhou
Jiangsu
Emperor Qianfei
incestuous
Liu Yu
Liu Zixun
Jiangxi
Fujian
Jiujiang
Jiangxi
Jiangsu
Anhui
Xuzhou
Jiangsu
Hubei

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