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Encyclopedia > Emperor Huan of Han China

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Emperor Huan of Han China, ch. 漢桓帝, py. hn han d, wg. Han Huan-ti, (132-168) was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty. He was a great-grandson of Emperor Zhang.


Hou Hanshu (History of the Later Han) recounted that only one Roman convoy set out by emperor Antoninus Pius reached the Chinese capital Luoyang in 166 and was greeted by Emperor Huan.


Personal information

Family name Liu (劉 li) in Chinese
Given name Zhi (志 py. zhĭ)
Era name Jianhe (建和 py. jan h) 147-149
 Heping (和平 py. h png) 150
Yuanjia (元嘉 py. yan jīa) 151-153
Yongxing (永興 py. yŏng xīng) 153-154
Yongshou (永壽 py. yŏng shu) 155-158
Yanxi (延熹 py. yn xī) 158-167
Yongkang (永康 py. yŏng kāng) 167
Father
Mother
Wives 1) empress Liang (d. 159), younger sister of Empress Dowager Liang
 2) empress Deng (desposed and died 165)
3) empress Dou, then Empress Dowager Dou, daughter of Dou Wu
Major concubines
Children 1 son by empress Deng
Duration of reign 146 to 168
Tomb
Temple name
Courtesy name
Posthumous name 孝桓 (py. xio han), literary meaning: "filial and exploratory"
Posthumous name in short 桓 (py. han) , literary meaning: "exploratory"

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Emperor Huan of Han - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1932 words)
Han Huan-ti, (132-168) was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty.
Emperor Huan succeeded in removing Liang Ji in 159 but this only caused to increase the influence of the eunuchs over all aspect of government.
Emperor Huan posthumously honored his grandfather and father as emperors, but because the empress dowager was regent, did not honor his mother Yan Ming as an empress dowager; rather, she was given the title of an imperial consort.
Emperor Zhi of Han - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (690 words)
Emperor Zhi of Han (Traditional Chinese: 漢質帝;; Simplified Chinese: 漢质帝; Hanyu Pinyin: Hàn Zhí Dì; Wade-Giles: Han Chih-ti; 138-146) was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty.
After Emperor Zhi's death, Liang Ji, under pressure by the key officials, was forced to summon a meeting of the officials to decide whom to enthrone as the new emperor.
Long after Emperor Zhi's death, in 175, Emperor Ling bestowed on Emperor Zhi's mother Consort Chen the honorific title of Princess Xiao of Bohai, in recognition of her status as mother of an emperor.
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