Han Dynasty is a unified dynasty after Qin Dynasty, divided into Western Han Dynasty and Eastern Han Dynasty, which lasted for 29 emperors and enjoyed the country for 407 years. Liu Xie, the last emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was controlled by Cao Pi in 220 AD and was forced to abdicate to Cao Pi, and the Eastern Han Dynasty perished.
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First, the Han Dynasty
The Western Han Dynasty was founded by Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang, with Chang 'an as its capital. The Eastern Han Dynasty was founded by Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty, with Luoyang as its capital. In the meantime, there was a brief new dynasty (AD 8-23) in which Wang Mang usurped the Han Dynasty and stood on his own feet. In addition, some scholars listed Shu Han as a continuation of the Han Dynasty and classified it as a part of the Han Dynasty, so that the Han Dynasty died in 263, but most of them classified the Shu Han regime established by Liu Bei as the history of the Three Kingdoms.
Second, Liu Xie.
Liu Xie was raised by Dong Taihou, so he was called "Dong Hou". He was first named the king of the Bohai Sea, and later named Chen Liuwang. In the sixth year of Zhong Ping (189), Dong Zhuo abolished the little Han emperor Liu Bian and made Liu Xie emperor. After Dong Zhuo was killed by Wang Yun and Lu Bu, Dong Zhuo's troops invaded Chang 'an and held him hostage again.
Liu Xie later escaped from Chang 'an. In the first year of Jian 'an (196), Cao Cao took control of Liu Xie, moved the capital to Xuchang, and held the emperor as a vassal. In the twenty-fifth year of Jian 'an (220), Cao Cao died of illness, Liu Xie was controlled by Cao Pi, and was forced to abdicate to Cao Pi. In the second year of Qinglong in Cao Wei (234), Liu Xie died at the age of 54, and was buried in the Zen Mausoleum, with posthumous title as the emperor of mourning.
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Liu Xie-Baidu Encyclopedia
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Han Dynasty-Baidu Encyclopedia