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Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was named Liu Che. He was born in 156 BC. He was the seventh emperor of the Western Han Dynasty.
He was also a very great statesman, poet and strategist. At the age of four, he became the king of Jiaodong, at the age of seven, he became the crown prince, and at the age of sixteen, he ascended the throne, and reigned for a total of 54 years. It was he who created the most prosperous period of the Western Han Dynasty, which can be said to be the peak of the development of feudal dynasties in Chinese history.
It was precisely because of his ability and political integrity and strong martial arts that the Han Dynasty became the most powerful country in the world at that time, and he himself became one of the greatest emperors in history, he was the first emperor to use in China for a year. .His influence on the course of history and the development of later dynasties can be said to be far-reaching.
He was a very effective emperor, but also a controversial emperor. But it is precisely because of his very great merits that he pushed the Han Dynasty to the top, so we absolutely cannot deny his merits.
After Liu Che ascended the throne, he established the Chinese dynasty, set up a prefect, and created a system of inspectors, further consolidating his imperial power. And it adopts the criteria of meritocracy, including that his queen Wei Zifu was elected from among slaves, and the famous general Huo Qubing in our history was also elected from slaves, which also proves that he is not the same person. It's not that I value other people's houses.
As long as they are talented, they will be reused. He is also a very insightful person.
He had very good tools in various fields, but in the later stages, he went to war, and the witchcraft disaster happened again, which left a very negative impact on him. In 89 B.C., he also issued an edict of his sin, confessing his mistakes to the world, saying that he had caused suffering to the people, saying that he would not do it again, and expressing his inner remorse.
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Emperor Wu of Han of the Han Dynasty reigned the longest, ascending the throne in 141 BC and dying in 87 BC, reigning for 54 years. For details, see the following table of the emperors of the Han Dynasty:
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Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (156 BC - March 29, 87 BC), whose original name was recorded in the "Han Wu Story", was the seventh emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (reigned 141 BC - 87 BC), an outstanding politician and writer. The son of Emperor Liu Qi of the Han Dynasty, his mother was Queen Wang. <>
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Describe the specific situation according to the content of the question you are asking. Do you want to know which emperor of the Han Dynasty reigned the longest? Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Che, the 7th emperor of the Han Dynasty, reigned for 54 years (141 BC – 87 BC).
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was the first emperor in Chinese history to use era names. He used a total of 11 era names such as "Jianyuan" during his reign. He succeeded to the throne at the age of 16 and lived to be 69 years old.
Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, was a talented feudal monarch and an outstanding politician in the history of our country. In 141 BC, Emperor Wu of Han was only 16 years old when he ascended the throne, and until his death in 87 BC, he was emperor for a total of 54 years, accounting for a quarter of the entire Western Han Dynasty.
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The longest reigning Han Dynasty was Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Che. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Che, reigned for 54 years, making the Han Dynasty unprecedentedly prosperous and powerful, and he was one of the most accomplished feudal emperors in Chinese history.
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The longest-reigning emperor of the Han Dynasty was Liu Che, Emperor Wu of Han, who reigned for 54 years (141 BC to 87 BC).
Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (July 14, 156 BC, March 29, 87 BC), the seventh emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, was an outstanding politician, strategist, and poet.
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne at the age of sixteen, and in order to consolidate the imperial power, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty set up the Chinese Dynasty, set up the history of assassins in the local area, and created the inspection system to select talents. At the suggestion of the Lord Father, he issued a decree of grace to settle the kingdom's power and take back the salt, iron and coinage. Culturally, Dong Zhongshu's suggestion was adopted, "depose a hundred schools of thought and respect Confucianism alone", and put an end to the situation of "different teachers, different people, and a hundred different schools" since the pre-Qin period.
During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he expanded the land and spread the national prestige, annexed Korea in the east, swallowed Baiyue in the south, conquered Dawan in the west, and broke the Xiongnu in the north, which laid the basic scope of the Han land and created the situation of the prosperous era of the Han Dynasty.
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After the death of Emperor Jing, his son Liu Che ascended the throne as Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Emperor Wu reigned for a total of 54 years, making him the longest-reigning emperor before the Kangxi Emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the Han Dynasty, and the third-longest reigning emperor in Chinese history. During his reign (141 BC - 87 BC), he created a prosperous era of the Han Dynasty, and adopted a series of reform measures to forge ahead, making the political, economic and military affairs of the Western Han Dynasty show a new style, and create a prosperous era that China has never seen before.
It is a pity that he was so happy that he left a big stain on his political career.
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The longest-reigning emperor of the Han Dynasty was Emperor Wu of Han, who reigned for 54 years.
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Che, a Yi, was born in Chang'an, the capital of the Western Han Dynasty (now Xi'an, Shaanxi), the tenth son of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty and the seventh emperor of the Western Han Dynasty.
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Hello, the longest-reigning emperor of the Han Dynasty was Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, who reigned for 54 years, ranking third among the top five longest-reigning emperors in Chinese history.
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This should be Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty in the Western Han Dynasty, he reigned for more than 50 years, basically accounting for 1 4 of the entire Western Han Dynasty, so he should be the longest reign of the Han Dynasty, and the others are generally twenty or thirty years, this should be regarded as more, less is a few years, in short, the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is the longest, he reigned for more than 50 years, which is equivalent to 1 4 of the Western Han Dynasty, this should be the most important aspect.
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The longest-reigning emperor of the Han Dynasty was Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, who ruled for a long time and also had great merits, defeating the Xiongnu.
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Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che and Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty Liu Xiu both reigned for a relatively long time.
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The longest-reigning emperor of the Han Dynasty in our country should be Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, who lived for a long time and reigned for a long time, and his achievements were also praised by later generations.
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Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty of the Han Dynasty, reigned for the longest time, reigning for forty-eight years, and made the Xiongnu frightened and fled.
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Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty of the Han Dynasty, reigned the longest.
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Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty of the Han Dynasty, reigned for the longest time, reigning for forty-eight years.
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Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Che, reigned for the longest time.
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The emperors of the Han Dynasty are, of course, the longest reign of Hamli and the longest reign of Emperor Wu of Han.
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It should be only Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, who reigned for a total of 52 years from 156 BC to 87 BC.
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The longest reigning emperor of the Han Dynasty was Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
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Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Che, reigned for 56 years.
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It was not until 1912, when Emperor Xuantong of the Qing Dynasty abdicated, that the title "emperor" completely withdrew from the stage of Chinese history. In these 2,132 years, China has produced a total of 422 emperors, and the next five emperors who reigned the longest among the Great Unification Dynasties. 1.Clear.
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Which emperor of the Han Dynasty reigned the longest, I don't know about history, and I don't know history, so I don't know these questions either.
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There were a total of 29 emperors in the two Han Dynasty, namely Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han dynasty in the Western Han Dynasty.
Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty Liu Ying, former Young Emperor Liu Gong, Later Young Emperor Liu Hong, Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty Liu Heng, Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty Liu Qi, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
Liu Che, Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty Liu Fuling, Emperor Liu He, Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty Liu Xun, Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty Liu Zheng, Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty Liu Biao, Emperor Liu Xin of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Xiaoping of the Han Dynasty Liu Xun, and Ruziying;
Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Emperor Liu Zhuang of the Han Ming Dynasty, Emperor Liu Jing of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Liu Zhao of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Liu Long of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Liu Hu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Yi, Emperor Beixiang of the Abolished Emperor, Liu Bao of the Shun Emperor of the Han Dynasty, Liu Bing of the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, Liu Zhang, Emperor Liu Zhi of the Han Dynasty, Liu Hong, Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty, Liu Wei of the Young Emperor, and Liu Xie, Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty.
It was founded in 202 BC and perished in 220 AD.
Some of the emperors and their reigns are as follows:
1. Liu Bang, the first emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (256 BC-195 BC).
2. Liu Ying, the second emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty (194 BC - 188 BC).
3. The third emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, the former young emperor of the Western Han Dynasty.
Liu Gong (September 188 BC – August 184 BC).
4. The fourth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, the young emperor of the Western Han Dynasty.
Liu Hong (June 184 BC – November 180 BC).
5. Liu Heng, the fifth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, Emperor Wen of Han (November 180 BC - June 157 BC).
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Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che was born in 141 BC, and was gradually established as the crown prince in the late Yuan Dynasty BC. His father, Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, died in 156 BC, and Liu Che ascended the throne and changed his name to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty at the age of 24. Therefore, the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty's accession to the throne was around 141 BC.
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Emperor Liu Che of the Han Dynasty reigned from 156 BC to 87 BC.
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