Liu He (Han)

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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

predecessor Office successor
Zhaodi Emperor of China
74 BC Chr.
Xuandi