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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.
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.
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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]
SovereignPersonal NamePersonal NameReigned FromLiu Bang劉邦28 February [22] 202 BCLiu Ying劉盈23 June [26] 195 BCLiu Gong劉恭19 October [27] 188 BCLiu Hong劉弘15 June [29] 184 BCMar 8, 2011 · Emperor Han Wendi 漢文帝 (202-157, r. 180-157 BCE), personal name Liu Heng 劉恆, was one of the first rulers of the Former Han dynasty 前漢 (206 BC-8 CE). He was a son of Liu Bang 劉邦 (Emperor Gaozu 漢高祖, r. 206-195), the founder of the dynasty, and Lady Bo 薄姬.
4 days ago · Following the reigns of Emperor Gaozu and Emperor Wu, the reign of Emperors Wen and Jing laid a solid material basis for the prosperity and social well-being of the Han Dynasty. It is viewed as the prelude of the Western Han Dynasty, one of the most flourishing ages in Chinese history.
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.
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.