Achievements of Han emperors

1) Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang (256 BC-195 BC)

Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang, born in a peasant family, fought against the Qin uprising in Chen Sheng, and Liu Bang responded by calling himself "Pei Gong". In the first 26 years, Liu Bang invaded Xianyang, and then fought with Xiang Yu for the world. After four years, he defeated Xiang Yu. The Han Dynasty was established in the first 22 years, which was called "Western Han Dynasty" in history. Liu Bang reigned for 12 years and died in the first 195 years at the age of 62.

2) Hui Di Liu Ying (211 BC-188 BC)

From 195 BC to 188 BC, Liu Ying was the son of Liu Bang and his mother Lv Hou (pheasant). Liu Ying is weak and Lv Hou is authoritarian. He was in office for 8 years and died in the first 188 years at the age of 24.

3) Lv Hou Lv Zhi (former 241-former 18) (not proclaimed emperor, but actually in power)

former 188-former 18, Lv Hou, surnamed Lu Mingluo, Liu Bang's wife. She is Liu Bangding's right-hand man in the world. After Liu Bang's death, Hui Dili and Lv Hou came to power. She was cruel and ambitious. After Hui Di's death, she successively elected Liu Gong and ricas as emperors, and held real power by herself, thus sealing the Lushi family. She died 18 years ago at the age of 62.

Emperor Liu Gong was a regent in Lv Zhi after he was 187 years old.

Emperor ricas was a regent in Lv Zhi after he was 187 years old, and he was regent in BC187-BC 179 for 8 years.

(4) Emperor Liu Heng (22-157 years ago)

During the first 18-157 years, Emperor Liu Heng and Liu Bang were in power. 22 years ago, Lv Hou died and Liu Heng acceded to the throne. After he ascended the throne, he weakened the power of the vassals, reduced farmers' taxes, emphasized production, and promoted the recovery and development of social economy. Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty was also a very thrifty emperor. He wore coarse silk himself, but his concubine clothes could not mop the floor, and the only funerary objects he built were pottery. He died 157 years ago at the age of 46. Ti Ying saved his father and ruled Wenjing,

(5) Emperor Jingdi Liu Qi (188-141 BC)

From 157-141 BC, he was the son of Emperor Wendi. After the accession to the throne, the rebellion of the seven countries of Wu and Chu was put down, and the unified centralized rule of the Han Dynasty was greatly strengthened. Jingdi continued to carry out the policy of reducing taxes and corvee and resting with the people. Formed the "rule of cultural scene" in history. Jingdi died 141 years ago at the age of 48. The governance of Wenjing, the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms,

(6) Emperor Liu Che (157-87 BC)

reigned from 141 to 87 BC, and was the ninth son of Emperor Jingdi. Emperor Wu continued to strengthen centralization in politics, and successively took away a large number of kings and marquises. He waged a long-term war with Xiongnu, taking Wei Qing and Huo Qubing as generals successively, and defeated Xiongnu repeatedly. Emperor Wu was the most powerful period of the Western Han Dynasty. Emperor Wu died in the first 87 years at the age of 71. Zhang Qian left the Western Regions, worshiping Confucianism, the Battle of Mobei, Huo Qubing's death, Su Wu's shepherding, Sima Qian and Historical Records.

(7) Liu Fuling of Zhaodi (95 BC-74 BC)

Qian reigned in 74 BC, Liu Fuling of Zhaodi, the youngest son of Emperor Wu. Emperor Zhao ordered many times to lighten the people's burden, and handled the relationship with Xiongnu properly. Emperor Zhao died 74 years ago at the age of 21.

(8) Liu Bingyi, Xuan Di (91-49 years ago)

74-49 years ago, Liu Bingyi, Xuan Di, a consultant, great-grandson of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, grandfather Liu Zhi, father Liu Jin. Emperor Zhao had no children, but Liu Bingyi made it. When Emperor Xuandi was proclaimed, the dominant position of Confucianism was further established. He ordered many times to lighten the burden on the people. History says that "the rule of filial piety, reward and punishment, can be described as ZTE." He died 49 years ago at the age of 43. Xuan Di zhongxing.

(9) Yuan Di Liu Shi (75-33 years ago)

49-33 years ago, Yuan Di Liu Shi, Xuandizi. After the accession to the throne, the Queen was granted a family of five Sima and more than ten Hou, which laid the curse of the exclusive rights of consorts. In Yuan Di, Wang Zhaojun was sent to the Huns, but in Yuan Di, the national strength of the Han Dynasty began to weaken. Yuan Di died 33 years ago at the age of 43. Zhaojun went to the fortress.

(1) Emperor Liu Ao (the first 52 years-the first 7 years)

The first 33 years-the first 7 years, Emperor Liu Ao, son of Yuan Di. When he became emperor, the Han Dynasty declined, and his consorts monopolized power. He drank and had fun with Zhao Feiyan all day, and he died seven years ago at the age of 46.

(11) Mourning Emperor Liu Xin (26 years ago-1 year ago)

Mourning Emperor Liu Xin, the grandson of Yuan Di, was the nephew of Emperor Cheng. When mourning for the emperor, the social contradictions sharpened, but mourning for the emperor only believed in the heaven and earth of ghosts and gods, and favored Toy Boy and Dong Xian, resulting in follwed autocracy. Aidi died a year ago at the age of 26. The addiction of broken sleeves.

(12) Pingdi Liu Kan (9 BC-5 AD)

From AD to 5 AD, Pingdi Liu Kan, Yuan Di Shu Sun, Zhongshan Xiao Wang Liu Xingzi. He was 9 years old when he acceded to the throne. Wang Mang is in power. In 5 AD, he was poisoned by Wang Mang. At the age of 14.

(13) Liu Ying (5-25 years)

During the reign of 5-8 years, Yingziying was the great-grandson of Xuan Di and the son of Liu Xian. I was only 2 years old when I acceded to the throne. In 8 AD, Wang Mang stood on his own feet, and in 25 AD, the boy was killed at the age of 21. Wang Mang replaced Han.

the new dynasty (9 ad-23 ad) in 9 ad, Wang mang became emperor, with the title of "new" and was called "new dynasty" in history. The year number is "the founding of the People's Republic of China". In 14 AD, it was renamed Tianfeng, and in 2 AD, it was renamed Dihuang.

Emperor Wang Mang (15-23 years ago)

reigned from 9 to 23 years ago. In the first year of the beginning (8 years ago), Liu Ying abdicated to Wang Mang, who became emperor, and changed his title to "new" the following year. In 23 AD, in Kunyang, Wang Mang's army was defeated by the army of Emperor Gengshi. In the same year, greenwood hero with red eyebrows invaded Chang 'an, and Wang Mang was killed. He was in office for 15 years and died at the age of 68.

Chang' an, the capital of the Xuan-Han Dynasty in 23-25 years

Liu Xuan (? -25 years)

From 23 to 25 years, he reigned for 3 years, and Liu Xuan (who died in 25 years), the original emperor, was born in Cai Yang, Nanyang (now southwest of Zaoyang County, Hubei Province), and was the emperor of make a new start regime established in greenwood hero during the Han Dynasty in China. Liu Xuan was originally a royal family in the Western Han Dynasty. His grandfather was Liu Li, the satrap of Cangwu, his father was Liu Zizhang, his mother was He, and his brother was Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty. Emperor ***1 of the Xuanhan Dynasty was founded for 3 years

The Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 25 -22) began with Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu, and finally Liu Xie, Emperor ***12, was offered by the Han Dynasty.

(1) Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu (6-57 years ago)

During p>25---57 years, Emperor Guangwu, surnamed Liu Mingxiu, was named Uncle Wen. The ninth grandson of Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang. After joining the Greenwood Rebel Army, he defeated Wang Mang's army in Kunyang. In 25 years, Liu Xiu proclaimed himself emperor. He died in 57 AD at the age of 64. The horse was wrapped in a corpse.

(2) Ming Di Liu Zhuang (28-75)

reigned in p>57---75, and Ming Di was the fourth son of Liu Xiu. When Ming Di was in office, the bureaucracy was strict, taxes were less, and people's lives were stable. He died in 75 at the age of 48. Ming Di built the White Horse Temple in Luoyang, which was the first Buddhist temple established when Buddhism was introduced into China, and it still exists today. Ban Chao was sent to the Western Regions.

(3) Zhang Di Liu Wei (58-88)

75-88, Zhang Di, the fifth son of Ming Di. Emperor Zhang was "good at Confucianism" and practiced the policy of self-cultivation with the people, resulting in an increase in population. During his reign, Ban Chao was a teacher in the Western Regions. Emperor Zhang was also a calligrapher, especially good at cursive script, which was later called "Zhangcao". He died in 1988 at the age of 31.

(4) Emperor Liu Zhao (79-15)

88-15 reigned, and Emperor Liu Zhao, the fourth son of Emperor Zhang, was only 1 years old when he acceded to the throne, and was ruled by Dou Taihou, with Dou Xian, the consort, in charge of real power. After killing Dou Xian came to power. He reigned for 18 years and died in 15. At the age of 27.

(5) Shang Di Liu Long (15-16)

In 15-16, Shang Di, the youngest son of Hedi, was just full moon when he ascended the throne and died in the throne for 8 months.

(6) Andy Liu Hu (94-125)

From 16 to 125, Andy Liu Hu, grandson of Zhang Di, was only 13 years old when he ascended the throne, and Empress Dowager Deng took power. The queen mother came to power after her death. During the Andi period, politics was dark and social contradictions were sharp. He died in 125 at the age of 32. Cai Lun makes paper.

Baby Emperor Liu Yi

After the death of Emperor Han An, Empress Yan Ji, with the support of Yan Xian, welcomed Liu Yi as emperor in order to control the state affairs. When Emperor Shaodi was in power, Yan Xian's brothers dominated the state affairs, ruling the country as a blessing. However, Shaodi died of illness more than 2 days after he ascended the throne. Later, eunuchs Sun Cheng and others conspired to kill Yan Xian's brothers and Jiang Jing, and made Liu Bao, the son of Han 'an Emperor, the king of Jiyin, emperor for Han Shundi.

(7) Shundi Liu Bao (114-144)

From 125 to 144, Shundi Liu Bao was the son of Andi. Shundi came to power with the support of eunuchs, and the state affairs were dominated by eunuchs. Politics is becoming increasingly corrupt. He ordered eunuchs to adopt sons and be knighted hereditary. Later, eunuchs colluded with their consorts, making politics more corrupt. Shundi died in 144 at the age of 3. Zhang Heng and the seismograph.

(8) Liu Bing, Emperor Chong (143-145)

In p>144---145, Liu Bing, son of Emperor Shun, died in office for half a year when he was only 3 years old.

(9) Emperor Liu Zuan (138-146)

In p>145---146, Emperor Liu Zuan, the great-grandson of Emperor Zhang, was the son of Liu Hong, the filial king of Bohai Sea. He was 8 years old when he acceded to the throne, but he was quite clever. Said that general Liang Yi was a "domineering general" and was poisoned by Liang Yi. He was nine years old.

(1) Emperor Liu Zhi (132-167)

From 146 to 167, Emperor Liu Zhi was the great-grandson of Emperor Zhang. Li Wu, son of Hou Liuyi. Emperor Huan was 15 when he ascended the throne, and his consorts took power. Later, he relied on eunuchs to kill Liang Yi, his consort, and then he was ruled by eunuchs. Emperor Huan died in 167 at the age of 36.

(11) Emperor Liu Hong (156-189)

In p>168---189, Emperor Liu Hong, great-grandson of Emperor Zhang, died childless, and Liu Hong acceded to the throne. The spirit emperor was in a foul atmosphere, and the eunuchs dominated the state affairs, calling them "ten constant attendants." Emperor Ling often said, "Zhang Changshi is my father and Zhao Changshi is my mother. During the reign of Emperor Ling, people were in poverty, officials were bought and sold, and social contradictions intensified. Finally, in 184, the Yellow turban insurrectionary uprising broke out. Lingdi died in 189 at the age of 33. The yellow turban insurrectionary uprising.

Shaodi Liu Bian (April-September, 189)

The Shaodi Hongnong Huai Wang Liu Bian (the 12th day of the first month of Xiping-Chuping, that is, March 6th, 176-19 [2]), the emperor of the Han Dynasty in China (the 13th day of April of Guangxi-the 1st day of September of Zhaoning, He is the 12th or 13th emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, that is, the penultimate emperor [3], the only son of Liu Hong and He [4], the oldest surviving emperor of the Han Dynasty, that is, the eldest son.

Liu Bian succeeded to the throne after the death of Emperor Ling, who was called Shaodi in history. Because of his young age, the real power was in the hands of his mother He Taihou [5] and his uncle General He Jin. During the reign of Emperor Shaodi, the regime of the Eastern Han Dynasty existed in name only. Soon after he ascended the throne, he was forced to leave the palace because of the confliction of two hostile political groups, namely, the consorts group headed by He Jin and the Imperial Palace eunuch group headed by Shi Changshi. After returning to the palace, he was subject to the northwest warlord Dong Zhuo who went to Beijing in the name of "diligent king", and was finally abolished as the king of Hongnong, becoming the only deposed emperor in the Eastern Han Dynasty. His half-brother Chen Liuwang Liu Xieji. A year after being deposed, Liu Bian committed suicide under the coercion of Dong Zhuo, when he was only fifteen years old [6], and his younger brother Xian Di posthumously deposed him as Huai Wang.

In ancient history books in China, Liu Bian was called the Prince Debate, the Little Emperor and the King of Hongnong, but he was generally not regarded as the orthodox emperor of the Han Dynasty, and he did not write a biography (that is, biographies) exclusively for him [7]. However, modern historians also acknowledged that he was the emperor of the Han Dynasty [8].

(12) Xian Di Liu Xie (181-234)

reigned in p>189---22, Liu Xie, Xian Di, the son of Lingdi, was 9 years old when he acceded to the throne, and Dong Zhuo was in power. Later, Cao Cao welcomed Xian Di to Xuchang. In 22, Cao Cao died, Cao Pi became emperor on his own, and the State of Wei was established. Han died, and Liu Xie was demoted to Shanyanggong and died in 234, at the age of 54. Xian Di has never been in charge of state affairs. Sun Ce dominated Jiangdong, the battle of Guandu, Cao Cao unified the north, Battle of Red Cliffs and Liu Bei entered Sichuan, the battle of Xuxu, and Guan Yu went to Maicheng.

BC 26 of Dahan Dynasty-AD 22

BC 26 of Western Han Dynasty-capital Chang 'an (Xi 'an, Shaanxi) in AD 9.

The first emperor Liu Bang BC 22-BC 194 reigned for 9 years

The second emperor Liu Ying BC 194-BC187 reigned for 7 years

The third emperor Liu Gong BC was 187 years old, then Lv Zhi regent

The fourth emperor ricas BC was 187 years old, then Lv Zhi regent BC187-BC 179 regent for 8 years

First. 156-BC reigned for 16 years in 14

The 7th Emperor Liu Che BC 14-BC 86 reigned for 54 years

The 8th Emperor Zhao Liu Fuling BC86-BC73 reigned for 14 years

The 9th Shaodi Liu He BC73

The 1th Emperor Xuandi Liu Xun BC73-BC 48 reigned for 26 years

The 11th Yuan. C6 reigned for 26 years

13th mourning emperor Liu Xin BC6— reigned for 6 years in 1 AD

14th pingdi Liu ji zi reigned for 5 years in 1-6 AD

15th obedient Liu Ying reigned for 4 years in 6-9 AD when Wang Mang was regent. END

Western Han Dynasty * * * 15th Emperor founded the country in 215 AD

A new dynasty was established in 9-23 AD.

the first new emperor, Wang Mang, reigned for 15 years in 9-23 years

the new dynasty * * 1 was founded for 15 years

the capital of Chang 'an in 23-25 years of Xuanhan dynasty

the first reformed emperor, Liu Xuan, reigned for 3 years in 23-25 years

the Xuanhan dynasty * * * 1 emperor founded the country for 3 years

Luoyang, the capital of the Eastern Han Dynasty from 25 to 22 years

Liu Xiu, the first Guangwu emperor, reigned for 34 years from 25 to 58 years (formerly known as Liu Xiu)

Liu Zhuang, the second Ming emperor, reigned for 18 years from 58 to 76 years

Liu Wei, the third Zhang emperor, reigned for 14 years from 76 to 89 years

the fourth. 9 years

7th baby emperor Liu Yi in 126 years

8th Shundi Liu Bao reigned for 2 years from 126 to 145 years

9th Chongdi Liu Bing in 145 years

1th quality emperor Liu Zuan in 146 years

11th Huandi Liu Zhi reigned for 22 years from 147 to 168 years

12th Lingdi.