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  1. Emperor Wen of Han (Chinese: 漢文帝; 203/02 – 6 July 157 BC), personal name Liu Heng (劉恆), was the fifth emperor of the Han dynasty from 180 until his death in 157 BC. The son of Emperor Gao and Consort Bo , his reign provided a much needed stability within the ruling Liu clan after the unstable and violent regency of ...

  2. On 11 December 220, Cao's son Pi usurped the throne as Emperor Wen of Wei (r. 220–226 AD) and ended the Han dynasty. [6] The emperor was the supreme head of government. [7]

  3. Wendi (born 203, China—died 157 bc, China) was the posthumous name ( shi) of the fourth emperor (reigned 180–157 bc) of the Han dynasty (206 bc – ad 220) of China. His reign was marked by good government and the peaceful consolidation of imperial power.

  4. Emperor Wen of Han, personal name Liu Heng (劉恆), was the fifth emperor of the Han dynasty from 180 until his death in 157 BC. The son of Emperor Gao and Consort Bo, his reign provided a much needed stability within the ruling Liu clan after the unstable and violent regency of Empress Lü, who went after numerous members of the clan.

  5. Jan 11, 2022 · Liu Heng (203-157 BC), or Emperor Wen of Han, was the third emperor of the Western Han Dynasty. He was famed for diligence and thriftiness.

  6. Jingdi was the posthumous name (shi) of the fifth emperor of the Han dynasty, during whose reign (157–141 bc) an attempt was made to limit the power of the great feudal princes, who had been enfeoffed in separate kingdoms during the tolerant rule of Jingdi’s father, the Wendi emperor (reigned.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Emperor_Wen_of_Han_ChinaEmperor Wen of Han - Wikiwand

    Emperor Wen of Han ( Chinese: 漢 文 帝; 203/202 – 6 July 157 BCE), born Liu Heng ( Chinese: 劉 恆 ), was the fifth emperor of the Western Han dynasty in China from 180 to his death in 157 BCE.