Liu He (Han)
Liu He ( Chinese 劉 賀 / 刘 贺 , Pinyin Liú Hè ; * 92 BC , † 59 BC ) was a Chinese emperor of the Western Han dynasty .
Life
Liu He ruled in 74 BC. For a few weeks. His brief reign was marked by disputes over the succession, in which the civil servant Huo Guang played a significant role. After his ousting, he was succeeded by Han Xuandi on the Chinese throne .
literature
- Josef Guter : Lexicon on the history of China. Seven millennia at a glance. Marix, Wiesbaden 2004, ISBN 3-937715-40-1 .
| predecessor | Office | successor |
|---|---|---|
| Zhaodi |
Emperor of China 74 BC Chr. |
Xuandi |
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Liu He |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Chinese Emperor of the Western Han Dynasty |
| DATE OF BIRTH | around 92 BC Chr. |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | China |
| DATE OF DEATH | 59 BC Chr. |
| Place of death | China |