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Emperor Shun of Han China, trad. ch 漢順帝;, sim. ch 漢顺帝, py. h? sh? d?/strong>, wg. Han Shun-ti, (115-144) was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty.
| Family name | Liu (劉 li? in Chinese |
| Given name | Bao (保 py. b?) |
| Era name | Yongjian (永建 py. yŏng j?n) 126-132 Yangjia (陽嘉 py. y?g jīa) 132-135 Yonghe (永和 py. yŏng h? 136-141 Hanan (漢安 py. h? ān) 142-144 Jiankang (建康 py. j?n kāng) 144 |
| Father | Emperor An of Han China |
| Mother | consort Li |
| Wife | empress Liang Na, then Empress Dowager Liang |
| Major concubines | consort Yu |
| Children | Emperor Chong of Han China |
| Duration of reign | 125-144 |
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| Posthumous name | 孝順 (py. xi? sh?), literary meaning: "filial and submissive" |
| Posthumous name in short | 順 (py. sh?) , literary meaning: "submissive" |
| Preceded by: Marquess of Beixiang of Han China |
Eastern Han Dynasty | Succeeded by: Emperor Chong of Han China |