1, Liu Bang, the first emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (256 BC-65438 BC +095).
2. Liu Ying, the second emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (BC 194-BC 188).
3. Gong Liu, the third emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (September 65438 BC+August 65438 BC+084 BC).
4. Likas (65438 BC+June 084 BC-65438 BC+June 080 BC), the fourth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty.
5. Liu Heng, the fifth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (65438 BC+080 BC 65438 BC+065438 BC 10-65438 BC+June 057 BC).
Liu Qi was the sixth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (157- BC 14 1).
7. Liu Che, the seventh emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (BC 140-87 BC).
Liu Fu, the eighth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (86 BC-74 BC).
9. The ninth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty abolished Liu He (July 74 BC-August 74 BC).
10, Liu Xun, the tenth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (August 74 BC-48 BC).
1 1, Liu Shi, the 11th emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (48 BC-34 BC).
12, Liu Ao, the 12th emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (33 BC-7 BC).
13, the 13th emperor of the western Han dynasty, Liu Xin (6 BC-BC 1 year) lost his emperor.
14, Liu Kan, 14th emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (BC 1- AD 6).
15, Liu Ying, the last emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (AD 6-8).
16, Liu Xiu (AD 25-AD 57), the founding emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
17, Liu Zhuang, the second emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty (57-75 AD).
18, the third emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Wei (AD 75-88).
19, the fourth emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Han and Zhao (88 AD-AD 105).
20. The fifth emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty mourned Liu Long (A.D. 106).
2 1. Liu Hu (A.D. 106- 125) was the sixth emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
22. Liu Yi was the seventh emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty (A.D. 125).
23. The eighth emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty was filial to Emperor Liu Bao (A.D. 125- 144).
24. Liu Bing (A.D. 144- 145) was the ninth emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
25. Liu Zuan (145- 146) was the tenth emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
26. Herry Liu (A.D. 146—148) was the eleventh emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Liu Hong was the 12th emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty (A.D. 168- 189).
Liu Bian was the 13th emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty (A.D. 189).
29. The 14th Emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty paid tribute to Emperor Liu Xie (A.D. 189-220).
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The Han Dynasty (202 BC-220 AD) was a unified dynasty after the Qin Dynasty, which was divided into the Western Han Dynasty and the Eastern Han Dynasty. It lasted 29 emperors and enjoyed the country for 405 years.
At the end of Qin Dynasty, the peasants revolted, and after Liu Bang overthrew the Qin Dynasty, he was named Hanwang. Chu and Han fought for hegemony, and Liu Bang defeated Xiang Yu and proclaimed himself emperor to establish the Han Dynasty, with Chang 'an as its capital, known as the Western Han Dynasty in history. Emperor Wen of Han and Emperor Jing of Han implemented the national recuperation policy and created "cultural landscape governance".
After Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne, he promoted cronyism, "deposed a hundred schools of thought and respected Confucianism alone", strengthened centralization, sent Zhang Qian to the western regions, communicated with the Central Plains and other countries in the western regions, opened up the Silk Road, attacked the Xiongnu in the north and invaded Korea in the east, and achieved the "Hanwu Prosperity" by expanding the territory. By the time Emperor Gaozu proclaimed the Emperor, the national strength reached its peak, and the western regions were set as the capital and incorporated into the territory, creating "filial piety". In 8 AD, Wang Mang abandoned the Shunza of the Han Dynasty and made Chang 'an his capital, which was called Xin Mang in history, and the Western Han Dynasty perished.
In AD 25, Liu Xiu rebuilt the Han Dynasty, making Luoyang its capital, which was called the Eastern Han Dynasty in history. After Liu Xiu unified the world, he defeated the enemy without fighting, which was called "Guangxu Zhongxing" in history. Emperor Han Ming and Emperor Zhang Handi followed the frivolous and thin fu, and the world was peaceful and the people were rich, creating the "rule of Zhang Ming"; After the Han and Emperor succeeded to the throne, they made great efforts to govern, selected talents and appointed talents, and eventually became humble.
Militarily, the Huns were forced to move westward, and Ban Chao was sent to govern the western regions. The Silk Road extended to Europe. In A.D. 100, the Roman Empire sent envoys to North Korea, and the national strength of the Eastern Han Dynasty tended to be extremely prosperous, which was called "Yuan Long through the ages" in history. In A.D. 190, warlords from all over the world scuffled and the world was in chaos. In 220 AD, Cao Pi usurped the Han Dynasty and made Luoyang its capital, which was called Cao Wei in history, and the Han Dynasty perished.
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