Qian Yuanguan

King Shizong of Wuyue
吳越世宗
King of Wuyue
Reign15 May 932 or 26 May 937 – 17 September 941
PredecessorQian Liu
SuccessorQian Hongzuo
Jiedushi of Zhendong Circuit
(鎮東軍節度使)
Tenure927 – 941
(Acting: 923–927)
PredecessorQian Liu
SuccessorQian Hongzuo
DeputyPi Guangye
Jiedushi of Zhenhai Circuit
(鎮海軍節度使)
Tenure927 – 941
(Acting: 923–927)
PredecessorQian Liu
SuccessorQian Hongzuo
Born30 November 887
Hang Prefecture, Tang dynasty
Died17 September 941(941-09-17) (aged 53)
Hangzhou, Wuyue
Burial
Tomb of Qian Yuanguan (in modern Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou)
SpouseSee § Family
IssueSee § Family
Full name
Era dates
Adopted the era names of Later Tang:
Changxing (長興): 932–933
Yingshun (應順): 934
Qingtai (清泰): 934–936
Adopted the era name of Later Jin:
Tianfu (天福): 936–941
Posthumous name
King Wénmù (文穆王, "civil and solemn")
Temple name
Shìzōng (世宗)
HouseQian
DynastyWuyue
FatherQian Liu
MotherLady Chen

Qian Yuanguan (Chinese: 錢元瓘) (30 November 887 – 17 September 941), born Qian Chuanguan (錢傳瓘), also known by his temple name as the King Shizong of Wuyue (吳越世宗), courtesy name Mingbao (明寶), was the second king of Wuyue during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period of China. He ascended to the throne in 932, when his father Qian Liu (King Taizu) left the state in his hands, to 941. He was the father to all three of Wuyue's subsequent kings.