Current location - Music Encyclopedia - Chinese History - All the emperors in the Eastern Han Dynasty
All the emperors in the Eastern Han Dynasty
The Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 25-220) was founded by Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty. He overthrew the new dynasty established by Wang Mang and restored the Han Dynasty ruled by Liu. From 25 AD when Liu Xiu proclaimed himself emperor to 220 AD when Cao Pi replaced the Han Dynasty, because Luoyang, the capital of the Western Han Dynasty, is in the east of Chang 'an, the capital of the Western Han Dynasty, historians call this Han Dynasty the Eastern Han Dynasty, which is different from the Han Dynasty before the Western Han Dynasty. The Eastern Han Dynasty is also called the Later Han Dynasty, and its capital is Luoyang. The Eastern Han Dynasty abolished the reign from Guangxu Zhongxing to Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty, which lasted 14 years, and all the emperors died in 196. Among them, there are as many as 9 emperors under the age of 65, 438+06, accounting for three quarters of the total. Under Emperor He Shen, emperors acceded to the throne at an early age and became the exclusive of consorts. 184, the yellow turban insurrectionary broke out. Under the attack of peasant uprising, the Eastern Han Dynasty existed in name only. /kloc-in 0/90, the emperor abdicated due to "Dong Zhuo rebellion" ...

Emperor's decree of the Eastern Han Dynasty

Guangwu Emperor Liu Xiu-Han Ming Emperor Liu Zhuang-Zhang Han Emperor Liu Wei-Han He Emperor Liu Zhao-Han Hui Emperor Liu Long-Han An Emperor Liu Hu-Han Shao Emperor Liu Yi

Liu Bao, Emperor Shun of Han Dynasty-Liu Bing, Emperor Chong of Han Dynasty-Liu Zuan, Emperor Huan of Han Dynasty-Herry Liu-Liu Hong, Emperor Ling of Han Dynasty-Liu Bian and Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty-Liu Xie.

Liu xiu 1

Emperor Guangwu (Liu Xiu) (6 BC -57 AD) reigned for 25-57 years and ***32 years. Formerly known as Liu embroidery, the word uncle Wen, the ninth grandson of Liu Bang, the emperor Gaozu. After joining the Greenwood Rebel, he defeated Wang Mang in Kunyang, and Liu Xiu proclaimed himself emperor in 25 years. He died at the age of 63 and was buried in the original mausoleum.

2. Liu Zhuang

Ming Di Liu Zhuang (28 years-75 years), reigned for 57 to 75 years, *** 18 years. The first is Liu Yang, the fourth son of Liu Xiu. Ming Di built the White Horse Temple in Luoyang, which was the first Buddhist temple established after Buddhism was introduced into China. He died at the age of 48 and was buried in Xianjie Mausoleum. Dynasty story: Ban Chao went to the Western Regions.

3. Liu Wei

Zhang Wei (56-88) reigned for 75-88 years, and *** 13. The fifth son, Emperor Zhang, likes Confucianism and practical policies, cultivating self-cultivation and people. With the rapid population growth, Ban Chao went to the Western Regions when he was in office. Emperor Zhang was also a calligrapher, especially good at cursive script, and was called "Cao Zhang" by later generations. 3/kloc-0 died of illness and was buried in Jingling.

4. Liu Zhao

Emperor Liu Zhao (78- 105) reigned for 88- 105 and *** 17 years. The fourth son, Zhang 10, acceded to the throne and was ruled by Dou Taihou, with Dou Xianfei in charge of real power. Then kill Dou Xian and take power. He died of illness at the age of 27 and was buried in Shen Ling.

5. Liu Long

Shang Long (105- 106) and Di's youngest son, just full moon when they acceded to the throne, died after eight months in office. The youngest emperor in history was buried in kangling.

6. Liu Hu

Andy Liu Hu (94- 125) was in office for 107- 125, * * 18. Zhang, the father of Qinghe Xiaowang, was only 13 years old when he acceded to the throne. Empress Deng came to power. He came to power after the death of Empress Dowager Cixi. He died on his way to the south at the age of 32 and was buried in Gong Ling. Dynasty story: Cai Lun made paper.

7. Liu Yi

After the death of Liu Yi and Emperor Han An, Empress Dowager Yanji, with the support of Yan Xian, welcomed Liu Yi as emperor. But he died of illness more than 200 days after he ascended the throne.

8. Liu Bao

Shun Di Liu Bao (1 14- 144) was in office from 125- 144, * * 19. Andy's son. Shun Di came to power with the support of eunuchs, and state affairs were dominated by eunuchs. Politics is becoming more and more corrupt. He ordered eunuchs to raise their semes and make them hereditary knighthoods. Later, eunuchs colluded with consorts and politics became more corrupt. He died of illness at the age of 30 and was buried in Xianling. Zhang Heng and the seismograph.

9. Liu Bing

Liu Bing (143- 145), 144- 145 was in office, less than 1 year. Shun Di's son, he was in office for half a year. He died of illness at the age of 3 and was buried in Huailing.

Liu Zuan 10

Liu Zuan (138- 146) and (145- 146) were in office for less than 1 year. Zhang Di's great-grandson, son of Liu Hong, filial piety king of Bohai Sea. He was eight years old when he acceded to the throne, and he was very clever. General Liang Yi was poisoned by Liang Yi because he called him an "overbearing general". He was 9 years old and was buried in Jingling.

1 1, Liu Zhi

Emperor Herry Liu (132- 167), reigned 146- 167, * * 2 1 year. Zhang's great-grandson and Hou's son. When Emperor Huan ascended the throne 15 years old. At that time, his consorts were in power. Later, he relied on eunuchs to kill his consort Liang Yi, and was later ruled by eunuchs. He died of illness at the age of 36 and was buried in Ling Xuan.

Liu Hong 12

Liu Hong (156 —— 189) reigned for 23 years. Emperor Huan, the great grandson of Emperor Zhang, died childless, and Liu Hong acceded to the throne. The spirit emperor is filthy, and eunuchs control the state affairs, calling it "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 did not buy and sell, and social contradictions intensified. Finally, in 184, the yellow turban insurrectionary broke out. He died at the age of 33 and was buried in Wenling.

13, Liu bian

Liu Bian (176- 190), a young emperor, reigned for five months in 189. The eldest son of Lingdi, also known as Prince Debate or King Hongnong. Under the coercion of Dong Zhuo, he committed suicide at the age of fifteen. He was the only deposed emperor in the Eastern Han Dynasty and was buried near Luoyang, Henan Province. The yellow turban insurrectionary.

14, Liu Xie

Xian Di Liu Xie (18 1 year -234), 190-220, * * 30 years. The son of Emperor Ling was nine years old when he acceded to the throne. Dong Zhuo was authoritarian, and Cao Hou was in Xuchang. In 220 AD, Cao Cao died, and Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor and established the State of Wei. The Han Dynasty perished, and Liu Xie was demoted to the Duke of Yang Shan. He died at the age of 54 and was buried in the Zen Mausoleum. Legends of past dynasties: Sun Ce conquered Guandu in Jiangdong, Cao Cao unified the north, Battle of Red Cliffs and Liu Bei entered Sichuan, Sui and Xu fought, and Guan Yu went to Maicheng.

label

Since Ying Zheng, King of Qin, unified the six countries in 22 1 BC and founded the imperial system, almost every dynasty in China experienced the phenomenon of young emperor, that is, he ascended the throne before reaching the weak crown. This situation was most obvious in the Eastern Han Dynasty. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, it took 12 years, and 196 all perished. Among them, there are as many as nine emperors under the age of 16, accounting for three quarters of the total, and all of them acceded to the throne when they were young.