Which son of Liu Che ascended the throne, and how many sons did Liu Che have who became emperors

Updated on history 2024-08-06
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty Liu Fuling (94 BC 74 BC), the young son of Emperor Liu Che of the Han Dynasty, his mother was Zhao Jieyu (Mrs. Gouyi), the eighth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty.

    Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty was only eight years old when he succeeded to the throne, and under the auxiliary government of Huo Guang, Jin Riyan, Sang Hongyang, etc., he followed the policy of Emperor Wu in the later period, rested with the people, and strengthened the northern defense. In the sixth year of the first century (81 BC), the "Salt and Iron Conference" was held to convene virtuous literature discussions on issues such as the salt and iron official camp and the concept of governing the country during the period of Emperor Wu, and after the meeting, the liquor monopoly (liquor monopoly) was abolished. In the first year of Yuanfeng (80 years ago), he killed Sang Hongyang and Shangguan Ji for the crime of rebellion, and appointed Huo Guang full-time to further change the system of Emperor Wu, remove the officials who were not in a hurry, and reduce taxes.

    Due to appropriate internal and external measures, the contradictions left over from the later period of Emperor Wu were basically controlled, and the decline trend of the Western Han Dynasty was reversed.

    In the first year of Yuanping (74 BC), Liu Fuling died of illness at the age of 21 and reigned for 13 years. He was called Emperor Xiaozhao and was buried in Pingling.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Liu Che had 6 sons, of which only Liu Fuling, the sixth son of Tuanwubo, became the emperor.

    Liu Che's 6 sons are as follows:

    1. The eldest son is named Liu Ju, who was named the crown prince, and his mother is the queen, and his name is Wei Zifu.

    2. The second son's name is Liu Hong, and he was named King of Qi Huai in the sixth year of Yuanzhan, and his mother is Mrs. Wang.

    3, the third son is named Liu Dan, who was named King Yanra, and his mother's name is Li Ji.

    4. The fourth son is named Liu Xu and was named King Li of Guangling.

    5, the name of the five orange socks is Liu Ji, and the fourth year of Tianhan was named the king of Changyi, and his mother was Mrs. Li.

    6, the sixth son is named Liu Fuling, who was named Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty, and his mother is Mrs. Gouyi, named Zhao Jieyu.

    The collapse of the emperor has:

    The sixth son, Liu Fuling, reigned for thirteen years and died at the age of 21.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Emperor Wu's eldest son, the crown prince Liu Ju, died in the witch curse of the second year of Zhenghe, and Emperor Wu did not establish a prince for the next four years.

    Emperor Wu had 6 sons in his life, the second son Liu Hong, the king of Qihuai, died early, and after the witch curse, there were four people who could inherit the throne.

    Liu Dan, the king of Yan, wrote a letter to invite himself to Beijing after Liu Ju's death, hoping to be established as the crown prince, and Emperor Wu was furious and cut down his three counties.

    Liu Xu, the king of Guangling, was arrogant and luxurious, and he was good at advocating fun and leisure.

    Liu Ji, the king of Changyi, was the son of Mrs. Li and the nephew of Li Guangli. Li Guangli and Liu Quyu had plotted to establish Liu Ji as the crown prince, but after the incident, Li Guangli surrendered to the Xiongnu, and Liu Quchao was beheaded. In the first month of 88 BC, a year before the death of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Ji died.

    Liu Fuling, as the youngest young son, is "strong and knowledgeable", very much like Emperor Wu when he was a teenager, which is worth looking forward to.

    So four years after losing his eldest son, in the spring of the second year of the Later Yuan Dynasty (87 BC), Emperor Wu made Liu Fuling the crown prince when he was dying. In order to prevent the repetition of the incident of the young mother and Empress Lu after his death, Emperor Wu had already given Liu Fuling's biological mother Zhao Goyi to death. The Zhao family also did not have any relatives to be relatives.

    After Emperor Wu died of illness, Huo Guang and others succeeded to the throne in the same month by Liu Fuling, and changed the name of the year to "Shiyuan" in the second year.

    Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty Liu Fu (94 BC 74 BC), formerly known as Liu Fuling, was the young son of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and succeeded to the throne after the collapse of Emperor Wu. After ascending the throne, he changed his name to Liu Fu for the sake of being difficult to avoid, and the word "Fu" avoided "no". Liu Fuling was only eight years old when he succeeded to the throne (in ancient times, according to the imaginary age), in accordance with the edict of Emperor Wu, assisted by Huo Guang, reigned for 13 years, died of illness, and died at the age of 21.

    He was buried in Pingling (13 miles northwest of Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province). The era names are Shiyuan, Yuanfeng, and Yuanping.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty originally set up Liu Ju as the crown prince, but later because of Jiang Chong's frame-husbandry, the prince Liu Ju was forced to rebel, and Emperor Wu Liu Che later arrested Liu Ju and executed him.

    In February of the second year of the Later Yuan Dynasty (87 B.C., Jiawu), Emperor Wu was seriously ill, and he was appointed as the crown prince, and the prince was eight years old.

    In the second year of the Later Yuan Dynasty (87 B.C., Jiawu), Emperor Wu died in Wuzuo Palace. The crown prince Liu Fuling ascended the throne, Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    His youngest son, Liu Fuling, succeeded him as Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty (94 BC 74 BC), formerly known as Liu Fuling, changed his name to Liu Fu after ascending the throne for the sake of being difficult to avoid, and the word "Fu" avoided "no". Liu Fuling (94 BC - 74 BC), the young son of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, succeeded to the throne after the death of Emperor Wu. Liu Fuling was only eight years old when he succeeded to the throne, in accordance with the edict of Emperor Wu, assisted by Huo Guang, reigned for 13 years, died of illness, and died at the age of 21.

    He was buried in Pingling (13 miles northwest of Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province). The era names are Shiyuan, Yuanfeng, and Yuanping.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Liu Fuling, later Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty. It is the son of Zhao Gouyi, and legend has it that because he holds a jade hook in his palm after his hand is opened, he is named the woman of Mrs. Gouyi.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Emperor Liu Fuling of the Han Dynasty, the baby number hook Yizi, the word no, the number Yaomu door. He was called Emperor Xiaozhao. Born 94 BC and died 74 BC.

    The sixth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, the young son of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, his mother Zhao Jieyu, that is, Mrs. Gouyi. In 86 B.C., he ascended the throne at the age of eight, the young son of Emperor Wu Liu Che, and had no heirs. In 77 B.C., at the age of eighteen, he began to govern himself.

    He reigned for thirteen years at the age of twenty-one, and was buried in Xianyang County, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, called Pingling.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The eldest son, the crown prince Liu Ju, and the mother queen Wei Zifu.

    The second son, Liu Hong, the king of Qihuai, the wife of the mother Wang, was established in the sixth year of Yuanzhen, and at the age of 18, he drove the third son, Liu Dan, the king of Yanra, and the mother Li Ji.

    The fourth son, Liu Xu, the king of Guangling Li (who stood at the same time as Liu Hong, the king of Qihuai).

    The fifth son, Liu Ji, the king of Changyi, and Mrs. Li, the fourth year of the Tianhan Dynasty (his son Liu He served as the emperor for 27 days), the sixth son, Liu Fuling, the emperor of Zhao of the Han Dynasty, and the wife of Zhao Jieyu, who reigned for thirteen years and died at the age of 21.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty Liu Fuling (94 BC 74 BC), the young son of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che, and his mother was Zhao Jieyu.

    Emperor Zhao Fuling Shiyuan, 13 years.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Liu Che was succeeded by Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty, Liu Fuling.

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