
Emperor Wen of Han - Wikipedia
Emperor Wen of Han (Chinese: 漢文帝; 203/02 – 6 July 157 BC), personal name Liu Heng (劉恆), was the fifth emperor of the Han dynasty from 180 until his death in 157 BC.
List of emperors of the Han dynasty - Wikipedia
The longest reigning emperor of the dynasty was Emperor Wu (r. 141–87 BC), who reigned for 54 years. The dynasty was briefly interrupted by the Xin dynasty of the former regent Wang Mang, but he was killed during a rebellion on 6 October 23 AD. [2] The Han dynasty was reestablished by Liu Xiu, known posthumously as Emperor Guangwu (r.
Wendi | Reformer, Founder, Consolidator | Britannica
Wendi (born 203, China—died 157 bc, China) was the posthumous name (shi) of the fourth emperor (reigned 180–157 bc) of the Han dynasty (206 bc – ad 220) of China. His reign was marked by good government and the peaceful consolidation of imperial power.
Emperor Han Wendi 漢文帝 Liu Heng 劉恆 - ChinaKnowledge.de
2011年3月8日 · Emperor Han Wendi 漢文帝 (202-157, r. 180-157 BCE), personal name Liu Heng 劉恆, was one of the first rulers of the Former Han dynasty 前漢 (206 BC-8 CE). He was a son of Liu Bang 劉邦 (Emperor Gaozu 漢高祖, r. 206-195), the founder of the dynasty, and Lady Bo 薄姬.
The Reign of Emperors Wen and Jing of the Western Han Dynasty
2025年2月16日 · Following the reigns of Emperor Gaozu and Emperor Wu, the reign of Emperors Wen and Jing laid a solid material basis for the prosperity and social well-being of the Han Dynasty. It is viewed as the prelude of the Western Han Dynasty, one of the most flourishing ages in Chinese history.
Emperor Wen - The Historian's Hut
2019年7月26日 · Emperor Wen of Han (r. 180-157 BCE) “Agriculture is the basis of empire. Among the endeavours of man, none is more important.” From a speech/edict delivered by Emperor Wen in the Records of the Grand Historian (Shi Ji, 10) by Sima Qian. Translated by Burton Watson (Columbia University Press, 1993).
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Emperor Wen of Han (Chinese: 漢文帝; 203/202 – 6 July 157 BCE), born Liu Heng (Chinese: 劉恆), was the fifth emperor of the Western Han dynasty in China from 180 to his death in 157 BCE. The son of Emperor Gao and Consort Bo, his reign provided a much needed stability after the unstable and violent regency of Empress Lü.
Emperor Wen of Han - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
2024年9月28日 · Emperor Wen of Han (202–157 BC) was the fifth emperor of the Han Dynasty of ancient China. His personal name was Liu Heng. Liu Heng was a son of Emperor Gao of Han and Consort Bo, later empress dowager. When Emperor Gao suppressed the rebellion of Dai, he made Liu Heng Prince of Dai.
Emperor Wen of Han explained - Everything Explained Today
Emperor Wen of Han (; 203/02 – 6 July 157 BC), personal name Liu Heng (Chinese: 劉恆), was the fifth emperor of the Han dynasty from 180 until his death in 157 BC.
Scientists find emperor’s tomb after centuries of honour for …
2021年12月18日 · Scientists announced this week that a recently excavated pyramid belonged to Han dynasty Emperor Wen, acknowledging that historians had the wrong location for centuries.
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