Names of ancient historical figures in China

Liu Shi: Reading stone. It's the name of Emperor Han Yuan.

Liu Ao: Say ow. Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals pays attention to a swift horse. Liu Ao is the name of Emperor Han Cheng and the son of Emperor Han Yuan. This name is unknown, but Emperor Hancheng is very famous-I think of him when I talk about Zhao Yanfei. After personally killing his own son, he will pass it on to his younger brother Liu Xin.

Liu Kan: The name of Emperor Han Ping is pronounced "Kan", which means happiness. After the death of Emperor Ai, he succeeded to the throne and reigned for five years. He said he was poisoned by Wang Mang, so he said he died of illness. 14 years old, poor puppet young emperor.

Liu Wei: It is pronounced as dá, which means "fire rises and explodes". It is the name of Emperor Gaozu Zhang. You may not be familiar with Sun Zihan.

Liu zhào: You may be familiar with this word. It means "beginning, initiation, initiation", which is the name of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and Emperor Di. Han and Emperor are the son of Liu Wei and the great-grandson of Liu Xiu. When he was in power, he destroyed the Huns, and his territory stretched for thousands of miles. Cai Lun invented papermaking, which played an important role in the world.

Liu Hu: Reading "good" means "blessing". Never think of it as a concern. Liu Hu was the emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the grandson of Liu Zhao. Cai Lun, who invented papermaking, committed suicide by investigating a rebellion while in office.

Liu Zu ǐ n: It's easy to pronounce zuǎn as Zan. In Shuowen, it is explained like this: Yi,. Liu Zuan was the ninth emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty. After only 1 year in office, he died of poisoning and only lived for 8 years.

Cao Cao: pronounced Rui, it means "profound understanding and comprehension". Cao Cao is the grandson of Cao Cao and Wei Mingdi. His name is confused with "Rui" in many books.

Cao Mao: Everyone knows how to pronounce this word, but it is rarely used as a name. Cao Mao, the grandson of Cao Cao, is a noble state official. In 206 AD, Cao Taizu led hundreds of Suwei to attack Si Mazhao, and was defeated and died. Hey, hey, there's blood.

Cao Huan: Reading "huàn" means "grand and numerous". Cao Huan is the grandson of Cao Cao. After he proclaimed himself emperor, he proclaimed himself emperor on behalf of Wei and abolished Wei.

Sima Ye: Read yè. Ye was one of the best cities in the Central Plains during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. Sima Ye, the grandson of Sima Yan, was stationed in Chang 'an in 3 1 1 year, and later fell to Liu Yao, who died in the fourth Western Jin Dynasty.

Zhang Shi: Nian beast, Zhang Shi was the former cool emperor Zhao Wang.

Murong Mian: Miss Hu, just for the name. Murong Yong was the civilized emperor of the former Yan Taizu, who reigned for 12 years.

Murong Miao: Murong Miao was the second son of Yan Jingzhao, the former emperor, and was in office for 13 years.

Murong Yong: Murong Yong is the second boy of Murong Taizu, who was killed by Fu Jian as Emperor Yan.

Zhao Wei: Zhao Wei, the grandson of Zhao Kuangyin VII, son of Emperor Gaozong of the Southern Song Dynasty, was accepted as the heir in the palace for 28 years. Zhao Shuo, formerly known as Zhao, was the most successful emperor in the Southern Song Dynasty.

Zhao Qi: Nian qí, formerly known as Zhao, was born in the Southern Song Dynasty. He was given a name in 125 1 and became the sixth emperor in the Southern Song Dynasty after he became a prince in 1253. Zhao Qi is a combination of luck and misfortune: his mother took an abortion pill when she was pregnant with him, but it failed, leaving him with birth defects. It is lucky to be an emperor because of blood relationship, but he is always subject to the powerful minister. However, he did not become the king of national subjugation.

Hou Yan: pronounce zǒng and cūng. Reading zǒng means torch. Since Zhu Houzhao, since Wuzong had no heir, according to his brother's ancestral teachings, the Queen Mother and the university students decided to let Zhu Houzong succeed as Emperor Jiajing of Ming Dynasty. During his 46 years in office, he was skilled, general, willful, extravagant and corrupt. Yan Song and Yan Song were in power for 17 years, which made the military equipment slack, the national treasury empty, the northern powers invaded constantly, and the Japanese army harassed the southeast coast.