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Emperor Hui of Han China, ch 漢惠帝, py. h? h? d?/strong>, wg. Han Hui-ti, (210 BC - 188 BC) was the second emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty.
He was remembered as a weak character dominated by his mother, concubine after Hui died without a designated heir.
Table of contents
2 Biography
3 See also
Family name
Liu (劉 li? in Chinese
Given name
Ying (盈 y?g) in Chinese
Era name
none
Father
Emperor Gao of Han China (eldest son of)
Mother
Wife
Empress Chang
Children
at least 1 daughter who was murdered by Empress Dowager L?/TD>
Duration of reign
195 BC-188 BC
Tomb
Temple name
Courtesy name
Posthumous name
孝惠 (py. xi? h?), literary meaning: "filial and benevolent"
Posthumous name in short
惠 (py. h?), literary meaning: "benevolent" Biography
See also
Preceded by:
Emperor Gao of Han ChinaWestern Han Dynasty
Succeeded by: