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List of western Han emperors

1, Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang

Word season,No. Pei Gong, posthumous title Gao,No. Si Gong. Gaozu Hanwang, the founding emperor of the Han Dynasty, reigned for 4 years and 8 years. He was shot in the chest by an arrow while resisting Ying Bu, and died after the trauma recurred. Fifty-three years old, buried in Changling.

2. Han Huidi Liu Ying

Posthumous title filial piety Hui Di, was born in 2 1 1 year BC. In BC 194, Ding was young and ascended the throne at the age of 17. He reigned for seven years and died in BC 188 at the age of 24. Hui Di was buried in Xianyang County, Xi, Shaanxi Province, named Anling.

3. Han Heng

After the death of Hui Di, the third son of Gaozu, Lv Hou established an unorthodox little emperor. After Lv Hou's death, Zhou Bo killed Lu Chan and made Liu Heng emperor. After 23 years in office, he died at the age of 46. Buried in Baling.

4. Han Jingdi Liu Qi

Posthumous title filial piety jing emperor. Born in 188 BC and 156 BC, he became king at the age of Yi You. Continue to implement the policy of "rest and recuperation", with social and economic prosperity, rich domestic wealth and abundant national treasury; At the same time, "cutting vassals" was implemented, and Zhou Yafu was appointed to quell the "rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms with Wu Chu", centralizing power and weakening the power of the princes; The reign of Emperor Wendi and Emperor Jingdi was called "the rule of Wenjing". He reigned for 16 years and died in 14 1 BC at the age of 48. Buried in Xianyang County, Xi, Shaanxi Province, it is called Yangling and sits east to west.

5. Liu Che, Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty

Posthumous title is filial to Emperor Wu. Born in 156 BC, died in 87 BC. In 150 BC, he became a prince. In BC 140, Xin Chou ascended the throne at the age of 54 and reigned for 54 years. At the age of 69, he died in a trip and was buried in Xianyang County, Xi, Shaanxi Province. His name was Maoling, and his temple number was Sejong.

6. Han Liu Fuling

Emperor Wu had few sons and succeeded to the throne after his death. 13 years, died at the age of 22 and was buried in Ping Ling.

7. Emperor Xuan Di Liu Xun of the Han Dynasty.

Posthumous title filial piety Xuan Di, temple number zhongzong. He was born in 90 BC and died in 49 BC. He is the great-grandson of Liu Che, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty. Liu Yuxin was defeated for taking the palace, and his three sons were killed at the same time. Liu Xun was adopted by his grandmother, a historian, and lived among the people. In 73 BC, at the age of Wu Shen, Huo Guang and others were welcomed back to the throne from the people, and they began to reign for 25 years at the age of 41.

8. Liu Shi, Emperor of the Han Dynasty

Xiao Yuan, posthumous title, temple number Gaozong. He was born in 76 BC, and he became king in 48 BC at the age of Gui You. In 33 BC, Wang Zhaojun left the fortress to become a monk and married Hun Huhan Khan. He died in 33 BC and reigned in 16 years, at the age of 43. Ling Wei was buried in Xianyang County, Xi, Shaanxi Province.

9. Liu Ao, Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty

Yuan Di's son, Yuan Di, succeeded to the throne after his death, reigned for 26 years and died of illness. At the age of 45, he was buried in Yanling (now northwest of Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province 15). Posthumous title 10, Han Aidi Liu Xin

Posthumous title was born in 26 BC and died in one year BC. He is the grandson of Liu Shi, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and his father is Liu Kang, the adopted son of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. In 2022 BC, Liu Kang died and Liu Xinsi succeeded to the throne at the age of three. In six BC, Mao Yi became king at the age of six, and he reigned for six years at the age of 26. He was buried in Xianyang County, Xi, Shaanxi Province.

1 1, Liu Kan, Hanping

Emperor Xiaoping of posthumous title is the grandson of Liu Shi, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and the son of Wang Xing, Emperor Xiao Zong of Zhongshan. Born in the ninth year BC, he died in December of the fifth year AD. In the sixth year BC, Xin ascended the throne at the age of nine. Later, Wang Mang poisoned the wine and killed him. At the age of fourteen, he ascended the throne for five years and was buried in Xianyang County, Xi, Shaanxi Province.

12, Emperor Liu Xuan of René.

Born in an unknown year, he died in 250 AD. He is a descendant of Liu Qi, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and the fifth grandson of Wang Fa in Changsha. He ascended the throne in February 2003. After Liu Xiu proclaimed himself emperor, he was named King of Huaiyang by Liu Xiu. After three years in office, he was strangled by the Red Eyebrow Army and buried in Baling.