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Landlord! Your understanding is correct! It's CCTV that's wrong!
The so-called nickname is to use one or two words to make a general evaluation of a person's life, which can be regarded as a final conclusion.
The Han Dynasty advocated the rule of filial piety in the world, and all emperors' nicknames had a filial piety character, such as filial piety, filial piety, filial piety, and filial piety. Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty was the nickname given to him by Cao Wei after his death, he did not have this name when he was the emperor, and in the literature and art of the Three Kingdoms, he was called Emperor Xiandi when he was the emperor, that is nonsense, could it be that the prophet of Emperor Xian knew that he would give up the throne? Liu Xie died of depression in the second year of Emperor Qinglong of Wei Ming (234 AD).
Emperor Wei buried him in the Zen Mausoleum with the etiquette of the Son of Heaven of the Han Dynasty, and gave him the title of filial piety to the emperor.
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Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty Emperor Liu Xie (181-234), the last emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, reigned from 189 to 220. Liu Xie is the son of Emperor Liu Hong of the Han Dynasty and the younger brother of the Young Emperor of the Han Dynasty. After his death, he was buried in the Zen Mausoleum.
Her biological mother was Wang Meiren, who was favored by Emperor Ling of Han and was killed by the jealous Empress He.
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He was not the emperor originally, but later he was polite to Cao Cao, Cao Cao was taken aback, and felt that he could be his puppet and set him up, and then he was the emperor.
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The dedication of the emperor is Dong Zhuoli's, not Cao Apu.
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The landlord is right Emperor xx is the evaluation of this emperor's life Wu Wen is good.
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Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty (April 2, 181 – April 21, 234), known as Bohe [1-2], was a native of Luoyang, Henan. The last emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty (reigned from 189 to 220), the second son of Emperor Liu Hongchang of the Han Dynasty, the half-brother of Emperor Liu Wei of the Han Dynasty, and his mother was Wang Rong, the Empress of Linghuai.
In his early years, he was raised by the Empress Dowager Dong, and his demeanor was dignified, and he was called "Dong Hou" at the time. Emperor Shao of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne and canonized the King of Bohai. After the rebellion of the eunuchs, he was renamed King Chenliu.
In the sixth year of Zhongping (September 28, 189), under the support of Sikong Dong Zhuo, he was enthroned as the emperor. After Dong Zhuo was ambushed, he was held hostage by Dong Zhuo's generals Li Dao and Guo Yan, and returned to Luoyang under the escort of Yang Feng and Dong Cheng.
In the first year of Jian'an (196), he was attached to Cao Cao, the pastor of Yanzhou, and moved the capital to Xuchang. Unwilling to become a puppet emperor, he instigated Dong Chenghe to finish the uprising, but the result was unsuccessful. In the twenty-fifth year of Jian'an (November 25, 220), under the persecution of Cao Pi, the king of Wei, he abdicated Chan Rang, demoted the title of Shanyang County Duke, retained the etiquette of the Son of Heaven, and married his two daughters to Cao Pi.
In the second year of Qinglong (234 years), he died, at the age of fifty-four, and was buried in the Zen Mausoleum, and his nickname was Xian, and he was known as Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty in history.
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Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty refers to Liu Xie.
Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty (April 2, 181 - April 21, 234), the word Bohe, and the word together. The second son of Emperor Liu Hongyan of the Han Dynasty, the half-brother of Emperor Liu Wei of the Han Dynasty, and his mother was Queen Wang Rong of Linghuai. The last emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the era name Yonghan, Zhongping, Chuping, Xingping, Jian'an, Yankang.
In the second year of Emperor Qinglong of Wei Ming (234), Liu Xie died at the age of fifty-four, and was buried in Chanling (now Qixian Town, Xiuwu County, Jiaozuo City) with the rites of the Emperor of the Han Dynasty.
After Liu Xie ascended the throne, Dong Zhuo proclaimed himself prime minister and prince and controlled the regime. In the spring of the first year of Chuping (190), the prefectures and county shepherds in various places raised troops in the name of crusading against Dong Zhuo, and Dong Zhuo held Liu Xie hostage and moved the capital from Luoyang to Chang'an. In the third year of Chuping (192), Situ Wang Yun, Lü Bu and others conspired to assassinate Dong Zhuo, and after Dong Zhuo was stabbed to death, Wang Yun and Lü Bu jointly presided over the government.
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He was raised by the Empress Dowager Dong when he was young, and his demeanor was dignified, and he was called Dong Hou at the time. Emperor Shao of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne and was named King of Bohai. After the rebellion of the eunuchs, he was renamed King Chenliu.
On September 28, 189, the first day of the ninth month of the sixth year of Zhongping, he was enthroned as the emperor under the support of Sikong Dong Zhuo. After Dong Zhuo was ambushed, he was held hostage by Dong Zhuo's generals Li Dao and Guo Yan.
Under the escort of Yang Feng and Dong Cheng, he escaped from Chang'an and traveled eastward. In the first year of Jian'an (196), he was attached to Cao Cao, the pastor of Yanzhou, and moved the capital to Xuchang. Unwilling to become a puppet emperor, he instigated Dong Chenghe to raise troops against Cao after ambushing, but the result was unsuccessful.
In the twenty-fifth year of Jian'an (220), after the death of Prime Minister Cao Cao, on November 25, 220, under the persecution of Cao Pi, the king of Wei, he abdicated and surrendered to the prince of Shanyang County, retained the etiquette of the Son of Heaven, and married Cao Pi with his second daughter.
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