List of Emperors of the Han Dynasty and Introduction List of Emperors of the Han Dynasty

1. Han Gaozu (Liu Bang), courtesy name Ji (256 BC - 195 BC), reigned from 202 BC to 195 BC, 12 years ago.

The founding emperor of the Han Dynasty was 62 years old and was buried in Changling. Dynasty stories: Battle of Gaixia, Siege of Baideng.

2. Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty (Liu Ying) (211 BC - 188 BC), reigned from 195 BC to 188 BC, ***7 years.

The eldest son of Emperor Gaozu, succeeded to the throne after his death. Liu Ying was weak and Empress Lu was dictatorial. He died of illness at the age of 24 and was buried in Anling.

3. Liu Gong, the young emperor of the former Han Dynasty (192 BC - 180 BC), reigned from 188 BC to 184 BC, ***4 years. He was killed by Empress Lu at the age of 12.

4. Liu Hong, the Young Emperor of the Han Dynasty (? - 180 BC), reigned from 184 BC to 180 BC, ***4 years.

The original name was Liu Shan, and she used the name Liu Yi. After the death of Empress Lu, she was killed by ministers at the same time as her brother Emperor Liang Yang and King Changshan.

5. Queen Lu (Lü Pheasant) (241 BC - 180 BC), in power from 211 BC to 180 BC, ***16 years.

Queen Gaozu, who took power after the death of Gaozu, died of illness at the age of 62 and was buried in the West Garden of Gaozu Changling (35 miles east of present-day Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province). Note that Empress Lu did not proclaim herself emperor.

6. Emperor Wen of Han (Liu Heng) (202 BC - 157 BC), ascended the throne from 180 BC to 157 BC, reigning for 23 years.

After the death of Emperor Hui, the fourth son of Emperor Gaozu, Empress Lu established an unorthodox young emperor. After Empress Lu died, Zhou Bo and others killed Lu Chan and made Liu Heng the emperor. He died of illness at the age of 46. Buried in Ba Ling. Dynasty stories: Tiying saves her father, Wenjing's rule

7. Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty (Liu Qi) (188 BC - 141 BC). Reigned from 157 BC to 141 BC, ***16 years.

The third son of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty, who succeeded to the throne after the death of Emperor Wen, died of illness at the age of 48 and was buried in Yangling. Dynasty stories: the rule of Wen and Jing, the chaos of the Seven Kingdoms.

8. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (Liu Che) (156 BC - 87 BC), 141 BC - 87 BC) reigned for 54 years.

The third son of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, he succeeded to the throne after the death of Emperor Jing. He died of illness during his inspection tour at the age of 71 and was buried in Maoling. Dynasty stories: Zhang Qian's mission to the Western Regions, his exclusive respect for Confucianism, the Battle of Mobei, the death of Huo Qubing, Su Wu's shepherding, Sima Qian and Shiji.

9. Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty (Liu Fuling) (94 BC - 74 BC), reigned from 87 BC to 74 BC, ***13 years. The youngest son of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he succeeded to the throne after his death. He died of illness at the age of 22 and was buried in Pingling.

10. King Changyi (Liu He) had an ominous birth and death year and reigned on the 27th.

Grandson of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty and nephew of Emperor Zhao. After the death of Emperor Zhao, who had no children, he succeeded him to the throne. Because of his excessive lewdness, he was deposed by the auxiliary minister Huo Guang, and his future was ominous.

11. Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty (Liu Xun) (90 BC - 49 BC). Reigned from 74 BC to 49 BC, 25 years.

The great-grandson of Emperor Wu, King Changyi succeeded to the throne after he was deposed. He died of illness at the age of 42 and was buried in Duling. Dynasty story: Emperor Xuan's revival.

12. Emperor Yuan of Han (Liu_) (76 BC - 33 BC). Reigned from 49 BC to 33 BC, 16 AD.

The son of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, he succeeded to the throne after the death of Emperor Xuan and died of illness. He was 44 years old and was buried in Weiling. Dynasty story: Zhaojun goes out of the fortress.

13. Emperor Cheng of Han Dynasty (Liu Ao) (51 BC - 7 BC). Reigned from 33 BC to 7 BC, 26 BC.

The son of Emperor Yuan of Han Dynasty, he succeeded to the throne after the death of Emperor Yuan and died of illness. He was 45 years old and was buried in Yanling.

14. Emperor Ai of the Han Dynasty (Liu Xin) (26 BC - 1 BC). Reigned from 7 BC to 1 BC, ***6 years.

The adopted son of Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty, who succeeded to the throne after his death, died of illness at the age of 26 and was buried in Yiling. Dynasty Story: The Addiction of the Cut Sleeve.

15. Emperor Ping of the Han Dynasty (Liu_) (9 BC - 5 AD). Reigned from AD 0 to AD 5, ***5 years.

The original name was Liu Jizi, grandson of Emperor Yuan and King Liu Xingzi of Zhongshan. He succeeded to the throne after the death of Emperor Ai. One said he was poisoned by Wang Mang, another said he died of illness at the age of 14 and was buried in Kangling.

16. Ruzi (Liu Ying) (5 AD - 25 AD). Reigned from AD 6 to AD 8, ***3 years.

The great-great-great-grandson of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, Wang Mang poisoned Emperor Ping and made him emperor. In 8 AD, Wang Mang became independent and the Western Han Dynasty ended. In 25 AD, Liu Ying was killed by rebel soldiers in a melee at the age of 21. His burial place is unknown. Dynasty story: Wang Mang succeeded the Han Dynasty.

17. The new emperor Wang Mang (45 BC - 23 AD), reigned from 9 AD to 23 AD, 15 years.

The country was named "Xin" and was known as "Xin Dynasty" in history. The year name is "Jianguo". In 14 AD, the name was changed to "Tianfeng", and in 20 AD, it was changed to "Dihuang".

18. Chang'an, the capital of the Xuanhan Dynasty from the 23rd to the 25th year of the Xuanhan Dynasty

The Gengshi Emperor Liu Xuan reigned for three years from the 23rd to the 25th year of the Xuanhan Dynasty, named Shenggong, Caiyang, Nanyang (now Zaoyang, Hubei) Southwest of Yang County). Liu Xuan was originally from the royal family of the Western Han Dynasty. His grandfather was Liu Li, the prefect of Cangwu, his father was Liu Zi Zhang, and his mother was He. He was the clan brother of Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty.

19. Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty (Liu Xiu) (6 BC - 57 AD), reigned from 25 to 57 years, ***32 years.

His original name was Liu Xiu, and his courtesy name was Uncle Wen. He was the ninth grandson of Liu Bang, the founder of the Han Dynasty. After joining the Green Forest Rebel Army, he defeated Wang Mang with a small number and defeated a large number in Kunyang. In 25 years, Liu Xiu proclaimed himself emperor. He died of illness at the age of 63 and was buried in Yuanling.

20. Emperor Liu Zhuang of the Han Ming Dynasty (28 years to 75 years), reigned from 57 years to 75 AD, ***18 years.

First named Liu Yang, Liu Xiu’s fourth son. During the reign of Emperor Ming, the White Horse Temple was built in Luoyang. This was the first Buddhist temple built when Buddhism was introduced to my country. He died of illness at the age of 48 and was buried in Xianjie Mausoleum. Dynasty story: Ban Chao envoys to the Western Regions.

21. Emperor Zhang of Han Dynasty Liu_ (56-88), reigned from 75-88, ***13 years.

The fifth son of Emperor Ming, Emperor Zhang liked Confucianism and implemented a policy of cultivating the people. The population grew rapidly. During his reign, Ban Chao envoyed the Western Regions. Emperor Zhang was also a calligrapher, especially good at cursive writing, and was called "Zhangcao" by later generations. He died of illness at the age of 31 and was buried in Jingling.

22. Liu Zhao, Emperor He of the Han Dynasty (78-105), reigned from 88-105, 17 years of ***.

The fourth son of Emperor Zhang of the Han Dynasty, he came to the throne at the age of 10. Empress Dowager Dou took the throne as the emperor, and his relative Dou Xian held the real power. Later, Dou Xian was killed and he took power himself. He died of illness at the age of 27 and was buried in Shenling.

23. Han Dynasty Emperor Liu Long (105-106) fell ill and died after reigning for only 8 months.

The youngest son of Emperor He of Han Dynasty was just one month old when he came to the throne. He was the youngest emperor in history and was buried in Kangling.

24. Emperor Liu Hu of Han'an (94-125), reigned from 107-125, ***18 years.

The grandson of Emperor Zhang of the Han Dynasty, his father was Liu Qing, the Xiaowang of Qinghe. He was only 13 years old when he came to the throne. Empress Dowager Deng was in charge. He took power after the death of the Empress Dowager. He died of illness while on a tour south at the age of 32 and was buried in Gongling. Dynasty Story: Cai Lun Paper Making.

25. Han Ying Emperor Liu Yi. After the death of Emperor An of the Han Dynasty, Queen Mother Yan Ji welcomed Liu Yi as emperor with the support of Yan Xian in order to control the state affairs. However, he died of illness more than 200 days after taking the throne.

26. Emperor Shun of the Han Dynasty Liu Bao (114-144), reigned from 125-144, ***19 years.

The son of Emperor An of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Shun came to power with the support of eunuchs, and the government was controlled by eunuchs. Politics is becoming increasingly corrupt. He ordered that eunuchs could raise adopted sons and be granted hereditary titles. Later, eunuchs and relatives colluded with each other, making politics even more corrupt. He died of illness at the age of 30 and was buried in Xianling. Dynasty Stories: Zhang Heng and the Seismometer.

27. Han Chong Emperor Liu Bing (143-145) reigned from 144 to 145, less than one year.

The son of Emperor Shun of Han Dynasty, he reigned for half a year. He died of illness at the age of 3 and was buried in Huailing.

28. Han Zhi Emperor Liu Zan (138-146), reigned from 145-146, less than one year.

The great-grandson of Emperor Zhang of Han Dynasty and the son of Liu Hong, the Xiaowang of Bohai. He was 8 years old when he came to the throne and was very smart. Because he said that General Liang Yi was a "domineering general", he was poisoned to death by Liang Yi. He was 9 years old and was buried in Jinling.

29. Emperor Huan of the Han Dynasty Liu Zhi (132-167), reigned from 146-167, 21 years.

The great-grandson of Emperor Zhang of Han Dynasty and the son of Liwuhou Liu Yi. Emperor Huan was 15 years old when he came to the throne, and his relatives were in power at that time. Later, he relied on eunuchs to kill his relatives Liang Yi, and then he was ruled by eunuchs. He died of illness at the age of 36 and was buried in Xuanling.

30. Han Ling Emperor Liu Hong (156-189), reigned for 23 years from 168-189.

The great-great-great-grandson of Emperor Zhang of Han Dynasty, Emperor Huan died without any children, and Liu Hong came to the throne. The Ling Emperor's court was full of filth, and the eunuchs controlled the government and were called "Ten Constant Attendants". Emperor Ling often said: "Zhang Changshi is my father, and Zhao Changshi is my mother." In Emperor Ling's time, the people were in dire straits. Officials were bought and sold, extortionate taxes were imposed, and social conflicts intensified. Finally, in 184, the Yellow Turban Uprising broke out. He died of illness at the age of 33 and was buried in Wenling.

31. Liu Bian, the Young Emperor of the Han Dynasty (176-190), reigned for 5 months in 189.

The eldest son of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty, also known as Prince Bian or King Hongnong. He committed suicide under the coercion of Dong Zhuo at the age of fifteen. He was the only deposed emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty and was buried near present-day Luoyang City, Henan Province. Dynasty Story: The Yellow Turban Rebellion.

32. Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty Liu Xie (181-234), reigned from 190-220, 30 years to the end.

The son of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty, he was 9 years old when he came to the throne. Dong Zhuo took full power. Later, Cao Cao welcomed the emperor to Xuchang. In 220 AD, Cao Cao died. Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor and established the Wei Kingdom. The Han Dynasty fell and Liu Xie was demoted to Shanyang Gong. He died of illness at the age of 54 and was buried in Zen Mausoleum. Dynasty stories: Sun Ce's dominance of Jiangdong, the Battle of Guandu, Cao Cao's unification of the north, the Battle of Chibi, Liu Bei's entry into Sichuan, the Battle of Ruxu, and Guan Yu's march to Maicheng.

33. The Han Dynasty was a powerful empire that created a brilliant civilization. Together with the subsequent Tang Dynasty, it was called the "Strong Han Dynasty and the Prosperous Tang Dynasty". The Han Empire, the Roman Empire at the same time, and the Maurya Dynasty in India were the most advanced civilizations in the world at that time. The social and political systems established during the Han Dynasty continued into the 20th century. To this day, the Chinese still call themselves "Han people", and the Central Plains tribal groups, dominated by the Huaxia people, are gradually being collectively referred to as "Han people", and their writing system is also called "Hanzi".