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Who was the second emperor of Han Dynasty after Liu Bang?
In the order of succession, Liu Bang's successors are Liu Ying, Liu Heng, Liu Qi, Liu Che, Liu Fuling, Liu He, Liu Xun, Liu Shuang, Liu Ao, Liu Kang, Liu Xin, Liu Jie, Liu Ying, Wang Mang, Liu Xuan, Liu Sheng, Wang Chang, Liu Yong, Liu Bi, Lu Fang and Liu Xiu. The Han Dynasty (202 BC-220 AD) was a unified dynasty after the Qin Dynasty, which was divided into the Western Han Dynasty and the Eastern Han Dynasty and enjoyed the country for 407 years.

The second emperor of Han Dynasty: Liu Ying, Emperor Hui of Han Dynasty, was the eldest son of Liu Bang, the founding emperor of Han Dynasty. However, during this period, it was actually Lv Hou who ruled for seven years. The Third Emperor of Han Dynasty: Gong Liu, a young emperor before the Western Han Dynasty, reigned from September 65438 to August 65438. The Empress Dowager ordered the Empress zhangyan (the daughter of Hou Xuanping in Han Dynasty, who was a filial queen and had no children) to pretend to have a body, with Zhou as her son and the Prince as her son. At the same time, the maids were ordered to kill Zhou.

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Liu Bang, a great emperor of the Han Dynasty (24 winter-25 April BC, 195), a native of Peifengyi, was the founding emperor of the Han Dynasty, one of the great pioneers of the Han nationality and culture, an outstanding politician, strategist and conductor in the history of China, and made outstanding contributions to the development of the Han nationality and the unification and strength of China.

The Han Dynasty was the first golden age in the history of China's development, and it was during this period that the Han nationality got its name. Because of its high level of civilization, the Han nationality has always been in an advantageous position among the fraternal nationalities in China, which is the result of historical development and natural formation.