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Empress Wu (died
September or
October 245),
personal name Wu Xian (Chinese: 吳莧),
formally known as
Empress Mu (literally "the Just Empress"), was an empress...
- present-day Chengdu) four
months later. Liu Bei was
given the
posthumous name
Zhaolie. Liu Shan
succeeded him as the
emperor of Shu Han,
while Zhuge Liang later...
- the
precursor of the Han dynasty. Shu Han's founder, Liu Bei (Emperor
Zhaolie), had
named his
dynasty "Han", as he
considered it a rump
state of the...
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regnant of China's history.
Empress Wu may also
refer to:
Empress Wu (
Zhaolie) (died 245), the wife of Liu Bei, the
first emperor of Shu Han Empress...
-
Emperor misses" by Liu Bei. Then
after his death, she was
named Empress Zhaolie by her son to
match his father's
posthumous title. In the
Gazette of Kuizhou...
- name
Posthumous name
Reign Succession Life
details Liu Bei 劉備
Emperor Zhaolie 昭烈皇帝 15 May 221 – 10 June 223 (2 years and 26 days) Era(s)
Zhangwu (章武)...
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Emperor Wen of Wei (187–226)
Emperor Da of
Eastern Wu (182–252)
Emperor Zhaolie of Shu Han (162–223)
Emperor He of Han (79 – 13
February 106)
Emperor Mo...
- monarch, the
Emperor Jing of Han The
founder of the Shu Han, the
Emperor Zhaolie of Shu Han, was also
descended from the
Emperor Jing of Han The Book of...
-
system at that time, a
temple was
built to
worship Liu Bei,
namely the Han
Zhaolie Temple.
During the
Southern and
Northern Dynasties (around the 5th century...
- Yu) were
friends with
General of
Chariots and
Cavalry [Zhang] Fei and
Zhaolie (Emperor, Liu Bei),
vowing to be brothers". An
opera titled Liu, Guan,...