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Emperor Houshao of Han (Chinese: 漢後少帝; c. March 196 BC – 14
November 180 BC),
personal name Liu Hong (劉弘), was the
fourth emperor of the Han dynasty....
- (吕泽), her
elder brother) in
charge of
Emperor Houshao's regency, and
married Lady Lü to
Emperor Houshao. When the Lü clan was
later destro**** that year...
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Emperor **** and his
successors Emperor Qianshao of Han and Liu Hong (Emperor
Houshao). She pla**** a role in the rise and
foundation of her husband, Emperor...
- term was
first used for "former and
latter young emperors"
Qianshao and
Houshao of Han, who
ruled 188–180 BC but
effectively were mere
puppets of Empress...
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should the
young Emperor Houshao and his
brothers reach adulthood, the
conspirators deny that
Emperor **** was the
father of
Houshao and his brothers. They...
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throne as
Emperor Wen on 14
November 180 BCE. His nephew,
Emperor Houshao,
viewed as a mere
puppet of
Grand Empress Dowager Lü and
suspected of not...
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deposed and executed, and
replaced him with his
brother Liu Hong (as
Emperor Houshao), who was also
adopted by
Empress Zhang. It was
during Emperor Qianshao's...
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Family tree of the Han
dynasty This date was
actually the date
Emperor Houshao became emperor,
according to vol.13 of
Zizhi Tongjian (bingchen day of...
- Lu or
Empress Lü may also
refer to:
Empress Lü (
Houshao) (呂皇后, died 180 BC), wife of
Emperor Houshao of Han, also a
grandniece of
Empress Lü Zhi Empress...
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should the
young Emperor Houshao and his
brothers reach adulthood, the
conspirators deny that
Emperor **** was the
father of
Houshao and his brothers. They...