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Encyclopedia > Emperor Jing of Han China
Han Jingdi (漢景帝)
Family name: Liu (劉 liú)
Given name: Qi (啟 qĭ)
Posthumous name:
(full)
Xiaojing (孝景, xiào jĭng)
"filial and admirable"
Posthumous name:
(short)
Jing (景, jĭng)
"admirable"


Emperor Jing of Han (188 BC141 BC) was an emperor of China in the Han Dynasty from 156 BC to 141 BC.


Era names

Personal information

Father Emperor Wen of Han (fifth son of)
Mother Empress Dou
Wives Empress Bo (d. 150 BC)
Empress Wang
Major concubines consort Li
consort Cheng
consort Deng
consort Wang
Children 14 sons, all made wangs

See also


Preceded by:
Emperor Wen of Han
Emperor of the Han Dynasty
156 BC141 BC
Succeeded by:
Emperor Wu of Han



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Emperor Jing of Han (188 BC–141 BC) was an emperor of China in the Han Dynasty from 156 BC to 141 BC.
Emperor Jing already had an inimical relationship with his cousin-once-removed (the nephew of his grandfather Emperor Gao) Liu Pi (劉濞), the prince of the wealthy Principality of Wu (modern southern Jiangsu, northern Zhejiang, southern Anhui, and northern Jiangxi), which enjoyed, among other natural resources, abundant copper and salt supplies.
Emperor Jing had Zhou Yafu arrested and interrogated, and the interrogator, when told by Zhou that the armor and weapons were for burial purposes, accused him of "underground treason" -- i.e., ready to commit treason against the spirits of the emperors after he himself dies.
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