There were two periods in the Han Dynasty: the Western Han Dynasty and the Eastern Han Dynasty. The Western Han Dynasty, also known as the pre-Han Dynasty, was called the Western Han Dynasty from 202 BC when Liu Bang proclaimed himself emperor to 8 AD when Wang Mang established a new dynasty on behalf of Han Dynasty. Because the capital Chang 'an (now Xi 'an, Shaanxi) was south of Luoyang, the capital of the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was called the Western Han Dynasty. There were 14 emperors in the Western Han Dynasty, including Lv Hou and Liu He, the king of Changyi. Liu Xuan, the king of Huaiyang, was strangled after the defeat.
Gaozu (Liu Bang) word season (256 BC-BC 195, 247 BC-BC 195).
Hanwang, the founding emperor of the Han dynasty, was in power 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. At the age of 53, he was buried in Changling (now thirty-five miles east of Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province).
Hui Di (Liu Ying) (2 1 1- BC 188). After Gaozu died, Gaozu's eldest son succeeded to the throne. He reigned for 7 years, died of illness, aged 24, and was buried in Anling (now East Sanli, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province).
Lv Hou (Lv Zhi) (24 BC1year-BC 180). Empress Gaozu, who was in power after Gaozu's death, lived in *** 16. He died at the age of 62 and was buried in the West Garden of Gaozu Changling (now 35 miles east of Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province). Note that Lv Hou did not claim to be the emperor, because she was in power for a long time, so she was listed.
Wendi Deng (Liu Heng) (202 BC-65438 BC+057 BC). 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 (now 35 miles east of Xi City, Shaanxi Province).
Jing Di (Liu Qi) (BC 188-BC 14 1 year). The third son of Wendi, who succeeded to the throne after his death, reigned for 16 years. He died of illness at the age of 48 and was buried in Yangling (now thirty miles southwest of Gaoling County, Shaanxi Province).
Emperor Wu (Liu Che) (BC 156-87 BC). Jingdi's third son succeeded to the throne after his death. He reigned for 54 years and died during the inspection at the age of 7 1. Buried in Maoling (now northeast of Xingping County, Shaanxi Province 17).
Zhao (94 BC-74 BC). 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. (now northwest of Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province 13 Li).
Chang Yi Wang (Liu He) was born and died in an ominous year. Sun of Emperor Wu, nephew of Emperor Zhao. Emperor Zhao died childless and he inherited the throne. On the 27th, he was deposed by Huo Guang, Minister of Fuzheng, because it was immoral.
Xuan Di (Liu Xun) (90-49 BC). Chang Yi Wang, the great grandson of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, was deposed and succeeded to the throne. After 25 years in office, he died at the age of 42 and was buried in Lingdu (now southeast of Xi, Shaanxi Province 15).
Yuan Di (Liu Shi) (76 BC-33 BC). Emperor Zi Xuan succeeded to the throne after Xuan Di's death, reigned in 16, and died of illness. At the age of 44, he was buried in Lingwei (now northeast of Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province 12).
Emperor Cheng () (565438 BC+7 years before). 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).
Eddie (Liu Xin) (26 BC-BC 1 year). Emperor Cheng adopted his son and succeeded to the throne after his death. After six years in office, he died at the age of 26. Buried in Yiling (now 8 miles west of Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province).
Ping Di (Liu Kan) (9 BC-5 AD). Liu was originally named Sun, a native of Zhongshan, and he succeeded to the throne after the death of Emperor Ai, and he reigned for five years. Poisoned by Wang Mang, he died at the age of 14 and was buried in Kangling (now 25 miles west of Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province).
Ruzi (Liu Ying) (AD 5-25). Xuan Di's great-grandson Wang Mang poisoned Pingdi and made him emperor. He was in office for three years and was killed by random soldiers in a melee. He is 2 1 year old and his burial place is unknown.
King Huaiyang (Liu Xuan) (A.D.? -25 years). In the Western Han Dynasty, Wang Mang was pushed to the position of the new emperor after being overthrown, then surrendered to the Red Eyebrow Army and 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.
Wang Mang (there was only one emperor in the New Dynasty, Wang Mang, who was killed by the rebels) (45-23 BC). Fu, the nephew of Emperor Han Yuan, took the throne after poisoning Pingdi. He was in office in 16, and attacked and killed for the insurgents at the age of 68. His burial place is unknown.
(Eastern Han Dynasty) AD 25-220, *** 196.
The Eastern Han Dynasty, also known as the later Han Dynasty, began when Liu Xiu proclaimed himself emperor in 25 AD and lasted until Cao Pi replaced the Han Dynasty in 220 AD. Because Luoyang, the capital of the Western Han Dynasty, is in the east of Chang 'an, it is called the Eastern Han Dynasty in history. There were 14 emperors in the Eastern Han Dynasty, including the young emperor Liu Yi.
Emperor Guangwu (Liu Xiu) was named Uncle Wen (6-57 BC). The grandson of Emperor Gaozu IX, he overthrew Wang Mang and Liu Xuan and became emperor. After 33 years in office, he died at the age of 63. Buried in Yuanling (now Xichang Daoshe, Mengjin County, Henan Province).
Ming Di (Liu Zhuang) was originally named Liu Yang (AD 28-75). The fourth son of Emperor Guangwu, who succeeded to the throne after his death, died in 18 and was buried in Xianjie Mausoleum (now southeast of Luoyang City, Henan Province) at the age of 48.
Zhang Di (Liu Wei) (56-88 AD). Ming Di, the fifth son of Ming Di, succeeded to the throne after his death. /kloc-ascended the throne in 0/3, died of illness and was buried in Jingling (now southeast of Luoyang, Henan).
He Di (Liu Zhao) (AD 79- 105). Zhang, the fourth son of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, died of illness in 17 and was buried in (now southeast of Luoyang City, Henan Province) at the age of 27.
Empress Deng (Deng Sui) (AD 8 1- 12 1). After the death of Empress He Di, she ruled 16 years, died at the age of 4 1 year, and was buried next to He Di's tomb.
Shang Emperor (Liu Long) (A.D. 105- 106). He Di's youngest son, who succeeded to the throne after his death, was in office for less than 1 year and died at the age of two. He was the youngest emperor in history and was buried in Kangling (now southeast of Luoyang City, Henan Province).
Andy (Liu Hu) (AD 94- 125). Zhang and Liu succeeded to the throne after Shang Zhou's death. He ascended the throne in 19. At the age of 32, he died in a southern tour and was buried in Gong Ling (now southeast of Luoyang, Henan).
Saudi (Liu Yi) (A.D.? -125). Zhang, who succeeded to the throne after Andi's death, was in office less than 1 year, died of illness, and his burial place is unknown.
Shun Di (Liu Bao) (A.D. 1 15- 144). After the death of Shaodi, eunuchs declared Andy the emperor. /kloc-ascended the throne in 0/9, died of illness at the age of 3/kloc-0, and was buried in Xianling (now 25 miles northeast of Luoyang, Henan, west of Luoyang).
* Empress Liang (Liang Na) (A.D. 106- 150). Queen Shun Di, who ruled for six years after Shun Di's death, died of illness at the age of 45 and was buried next to Shun Di's mausoleum.
Worship the Emperor (Liu Bing) (A.D. 143- 145). Shun Di's son, who succeeded to the throne after Shun Di's death, died of illness in less than half a year at the age of 3 and was buried in Huailing (now 25 miles northeast of Luoyang City, Henan Province, northwest of Luoyang City).
Emperor Zhi () (AD 138- 146). After Emperor Chong's death, Zhang's great-grandson was made emperor by Empress Liang and his wife. Less than 1 year, he was poisoned by Liang Yi and was buried in Jingling (now southeast of Luoyang, Henan) at the age of 9.
Emperor Huan (Herry Liu) (A.D. 132- 167). After being poisoned, Zhang Di's great-grandson was made emperor by Liang Yiying. He reigned for 2 1 year, died of illness at the age of 36, and was buried in Lingxuan (now southeast of Luoyang City, Henan Province).
Emperor Ling (Liu Hong) (A.D. 166- 189). After the death of Emperor Huan, Zhang's great-grandson Liu was made emperor by Dou Hou, and he reigned for 22 years. He died of illness at the age of 34 and was buried in Wenling (now northeast of Luoyang, Henan).
Shaodi (Liu Bian) (A.D. 175- 189). After the death of Emperor Ling, he succeeded to the throne for less than half a year. He was deposed by Dong Zhuo and later poisoned. He 15 years old was buried near Luoyang City, Henan Province.
Xian Di (Liu Xie) was named Bohe (AD 18 1-234). The younger brother of Shaodi, the third son of Lingdi, was deposed and succeeded to the throne. 3 1 was deposed by Cao Pi at the age of 54. Buried in Zen Mausoleum (now Beixiaofeng Village, Xiuwu County, Henan Province).