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Liu Wei and Liu Xie.
All of them are Liu Hong, Emperor of Han Ling.
is a half-brother.
Liu Wei was born to Empress He, and Liu Xie was Wang Rong, a nobleman of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty.
Later, he was posthumously named Queen Linghuai).
Liu Wei, the thirteenth emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, known as the Young Emperor in history, succeeded to the throne due to his young age, and the real power was in the hands of his mother Empress Dowager He and maternal uncle General He Jin.
Hands. Liu Xie, that is, Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty.
The second son of Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty and the last emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
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Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty, born in 181 and died of illness in 234, was the last emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, reigning from 189 to 220. Liu Xie is the son of Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty and the brother of the Young Emperor of the Han Dynasty. He was kidnapped by the eunuchs Zhang Rang and Duan Gui during the Rebellion of the Ten Standing Servants with Liu Wei and met Dong Zhuo.
Dong Zhuo abolished the young emperor and appointed Liu Xie, who was nine years old at the time, as the emperor, and used him to coerce the Son of Heaven to order the princes. After Dong's death, Liu Xie became the target of contention among the princes, and he was forced into exile and repeatedly abducted. In 196, Cao Cao welcomed Liu Xie back to Luoyang, the eastern capital.
But Liu Xie is still an emperor with no real power. Although Cao Cao used Liu Xie to try to achieve his goal of unifying China, he did not dare to directly replace him and proclaimed himself emperor. Liu Xie's plan to try to ** Cao Cao failed to materialize.
In 220, Cao Cao died, and his son Cao Pi, believing that his position in the north was secure enough, forced Liu Xiechan to give him the throne and opened up the Wei state. Liu Xie was named the Duke of Shanyang.
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Liu Wei was born to Emperor He and Empress He, and was the elder brother of Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty. Liu Xie, the son born to Wang Meiren.
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Liu Xie's true ending is the end of his life.
As the king of the dead country, Liu Xie's ending of his life is indeed gratifying. After Cao Pi succeeded to the throne, Liu Xie ceded the emperor's position to him, and we are not sure whether Liu Xie saw through all the voluntary Zen concessions, or was forced by Cao Pi to make Zen concessions, in short, Liu Xie really retreated from the position that made him suffer all his life.
Cao Pi didn't embarrass him, and made him the Duke of Shanyang, in that place, he could continue to be his emperor, and he could even build a temple of Hanzong to worship Han, because Cao Pi knew that even if this was the case, Liu Xie would not pose any threat to him.
Leaving politics, he went deep into the people, experienced the suffering of the people in such a troubled world, and learned medical skills to help the world. Traditional Chinese medicine does not bargain, acupuncture does not cost money, this custom is passed down from Liu Xie. Liu Xie's medical treatment for the people has always been free, acupuncture, cupping, etc. are not charged, but for some purchased medicinal materials, some costs will be charged according to the situation.
In addition, Liu Xie also set up a free school, built a school, and hired prestigious people to come and serve as teachers, whether rich or poor, they could come to study.
Judging from the development of the Principality of Shanyang, Liu Xie does have the ability to govern the country, but it is a pity that he was born in troubled times, and he was originally just a puppet and never held power. Fortunately, his final fate can be regarded as helping him exert his residual heat, and in 234, Liu Xie died and completed this sad and dull life.
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According to relevant literature, Liu Xie finally died.
Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty was the second son of Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty, the half-brother of the Han Shao Emperor Liu Wei, and the last emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty. In his early years, he was raised by the Empress Dowager Dong, and was later proclaimed as a puppet emperor after Dong Zhuo entered Beijing. After Dong Zhuo was killed, he was held hostage by Dong Zhuo's subordinates Li Dao and Guo Yan, and later returned to Luoyang under the escort of Yang Feng and Dong Cheng.
After Cao Cao's power continued to grow and develop, he directly took Liu Xie to Xu County. After that, the Son of Heaven was coerced to order the princes, and the power was further expanded. Cao Cao later wanted to be able to further control Liu Xie.
directly married his daughter to Liu Xie as the queen. Later, under the persecution of Cao Pi, the king of Wei, the throne of Zen was given to Cao Pi. Later, when he died, he was buried in the Zen Mausoleum with the rites of the Son of Heaven of the Han Dynasty.
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Liu Wei and Liu Xu were two members of the imperial family in the late Eastern Han Dynasty of China, and they were uncles and nephews in blood. Their sensitivity-body relationships are as follows:
Liu Bian, whose name is Bohe, is the grandson of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, the son of Emperor Huan of the Han Dynasty, and the eleventh emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty. After he succeeded to the throne, he was unable to rule the country because he was too young, and his power was controlled by the Empress Dowager Dou.
Liu Xu, whose name is Boxin, is Liu Biao's cousin, that is, the son of Liu Biao, the son of Emperor Huan of Han Fan, Liu Bian's father. Because of Liu Wei's young age and the empress's rise to power, Liu Xu was considered the only person who could fight for Zheng Jiaozhi to the throne.
Liu Xu once attempted to launch a mutiny to usurp the throne, but ultimately failed, was captured and executed. After Liu Xu's death, Empress Dowager Dou tightened her control over Liu Wei and established her own ruling position.
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Liu Wei and Liu Xu were both descendants of the Han Bixiao Dynasty clan. Liu Wei was the last emperor of the late Eastern Han Dynasty, that is, Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty. And Liu Xu was the grandson of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty and the king of Nanyang at that time.
Because Liu Xu was closely related to Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, he had a high status in the clan at that time. And Liu Wei was made emperor because of the support of his relative Wang Lang. According to Que Huiliang's "Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Yang Fu", Liu Xu once wrote against the eunuchs appointed by Liu Wei at that time, and was resented by the eunuchs appointed by Liu Wei, and once wanted to kill Liu Xu.
Liu Wei once sent people to Nanyang to murder Liu Xu, but was stopped by Nanyang Taishou Cui Lie in time, and in the end there was no killing.
In general, Liu Wei and Liu Xu did not establish a close relationship, on the contrary, there were even certain contradictions between them. After Liu Wei was deposed, Liu Xu did not show an attitude of supporting his reinstatement.
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Liu Wei and Liu Xu are the two clans in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Wei is the grandson of Emperor Ling of Han, after the death of Emperor Ling of Han, he succeeded to the throne as Emperor Shaodi of Han, and was the nominal emperor, but in fact he was controlled by He Jin, a general of his relatives. Later, after He Jin's death, his subordinate Dou Wu staged a coup d'état, deposed the young emperor, and appointed Liu Xie (Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty) as the emperor, and Liu Xu was the second grandson of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty and the grandfather of Liu Bei. Due to the early death of Liu Bei's father, Liu Xu assisted Liu Bei in growing up, and after Liu Bei captured Yizhou, he gave Yizhou to Liu Bei for imperial reform.
Since Liu Xu is Liu Bei's grandfather, the relationship between Liu Wei and Liu Xu is actually a distant relative.
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Liu Wei and Liu Xu were two princes in the late Eastern Han Dynasty of China, and they were half-brothers. Liu Bianbi was the son of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty and the crown prince of Changyuanpin at that time, while Liu Xu was the son of Emperor Wen Liu Heng and the half-brother of Liu Bian. Later, Liu Wei inherited the throne of the Han Dynasty and became Emperor Xian of Han, while Liu Xu was appointed General of Andong and Assassin of Jing Nai Youzhou, but was killed by Cao Cao in 211.
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