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Father of warlord Qian Liu (c. 835-895)
Qian Kuan (錢寬)
Qian Kuan’s tomb
Bornc. 835
Lin'an, Hang Prefecture, Tang
Died16 May 895(895-05-16) (aged 59–60)
Hang Prefecture, Tang
Resting placein modern Lin'an City
SpouseLady Shuiqiu
Children
  • Qian Liu
  • Qian Qi (錢錡)
  • Qian Biao (錢鏢)
  • Qian Duo (錢鐸)
  • Qian Hua (錢鏵)
Parents
  • Qian Zhou (錢宙) (father)
  • Lady Shuiqiu (水丘) (mother)
Qian Kuan
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinQián Kuān
Qian Hongdao
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinQián Hóngdào
In this Chinese name, the family name is Qian.

Qian Kuan (c. 835 – 16 May 895), courtesy name Hongdao, was the father of the warlord Qian Liu who founded the Wuyue kingdom.

Qian Kuan's tomb was discovered in October 1978 in Xishu Village (西墅村), Jinbei Subdistrict (锦北街道), Lin'an City, not far from his wife Lady Shuiqiu's tomb which was discovered 2 years later. Though it survived the Cultural Revolution, Qian Kuan's tomb had been robbed at some point in history.

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