Emperor Hui of Han (210 BC–188 BC) was the second emperor of the Han Dynasty in China. He was the eldest son the first Han emperor, Han Gaozu, and Empress Dowager Lü. He was remembered as a weak character dominated by his mother, Empress Dowager Lü. She installed his two puppet infants, Shaodi Kong and Shaodi Hong, the sons of Hui's concubine after Hui died without a designated heir. His consort was Empress Chang and they had at least 1 daughter who was murdered by Empress Dowager Lü.
Emperor Hui of Han (210 BC–188 BC) was the second emperor of the Han Dynasty in China.
Emperor Hui's wife was Empress Zhang Yan (張嫣), a niece of his by his sister Princess Luyuan; their marriage was the result of insistence by Empress Dowager Lü and was a childless one.
Emperor Hui died in the autumn of 188 BC of an unspecified illness.