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Emperor Qianshao of Han (Chinese: 漢前少帝, 193 BC – 15 June 184 BC),
birth name said to be Liu Gong (Chinese: 劉恭), was the
third emperor of the Han dynasty...
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regent during the
short reigns of
Emperor **** and his
successors Emperor Qianshao of Han and Liu Hong (Emperor Houshao). She pla**** a role in the rise and...
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performing a
military or
intelligence mission.
These include the
purported Qianshao-3
SIGINT class, the Huoyan-1
early warning class, and an
unknown class...
- **** died, and his
brother Liu Gong
succeeded to the
throne as
Emperor Qianshao; his name came
about as
Empress Dowager Lü
personally exercised the power...
- emperors"
Qianshao and
Houshao of Han, who
ruled 188–180 BC but
effectively were mere
puppets of
Empress Dowager Lü. It may
refer to:
Emperor Qianshao of Han...
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disposing of
legal matters.
Empress Lü has
Emperor Qianshao of Han
deposed and executed.
Qianshao had
vowed to kill his
enemies after learning that his...
- of the
children that
Empress Zhang adopted became emperor (as
Emperor Qianshao), but
Grand Empress Dowager Lü had
effective total control of the imperial...
- 195 – 26
September 188 BC
Predecessor Emperor Gaozu Successor Emperor Qianshao and
Empress Lü (as
Empress regent)
Regent Empress Lü Born Liu Ying (劉盈)...
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Emperor of
China upon his brother's death,
taking the
regnal name of
Emperor Qianshao.
Because of his minority, his grandmother,
Empress Lü
continues as the...
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death of
Emperor **** of Han, his
mother Empress Lü
makes ****'s son
Emperor Qianshao of Han and
appoints members of her clan as kings,
thereby establishing...