- The
Marquess of
Beixiang (simplified Chinese: 北乡侯;
traditional Chinese: 北鄉侯; pinyin:
Běixiāng Hóu; Wade–Giles: Pei-hsiang-hou; died 10
December 125),...
- to
strip in 124) from the
throne in
favour of Liu Yi, the
Marquess of
Beixiang.
After Liu Yi died
after reigning less than
seven months,
eunuchs loyal...
- Instead, she made Liu Yi (劉懿) emperor; Liu Yi had been the
Marquess of
Beixiang and was both a
grandson of
Emperor Zhang and
Emperor An's cousin. He is...
-
there are two main varieties,
called Nanxiang Hua (Southern region) and
Beixiang Hua (Northern region).
People from one
region cannot even
understand people...
-
Change of
emperor of the
Chinese Han
dynasty from Han Andi to
Marquis of
Beixiang, then to Han Shundi.
Gautamiputra Satakarni, a king of the
Andhra dynasty...
- "Later")
Emperor Shao of Han (reign: 125),
better known as the
Marquess of
Beixiang,
personal name Liu Yi
Emperor Shao of Han (reign: 189),
better known as...
- his wife,
Empress Dowager Yan (d. 126 AD)
placed the
child Marquess of
Beixiang on the
throne in an
attempt to
retain power within her family. However...
-
April 125 (aged 32) Died of
natural causes None,
known as
Marquess of
Beixiang (#) 北鄉侯 Liu Yi 劉懿 18 May – 10
December 125 CE (6 months and 22 days) Grandson...
- regent. She
ruled as
Regent for
seven months during the rule of
Marquess of
Beixiang in 125. However, her plan,
along with her brothers, to hold on to power...
- drawn. 30
April An died. The
Marquess of
Beixiang became emperor of the Han dynasty. The
Marquess of
Beixiang died. An's son
Emperor Shun of Han became...