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Hongnong Wang (other)
Hongnong Wang (弘農王, Prince/King of Hongnong) may refer to: *Liu Bian (176–190), Han dynasty emperor, known as Prince of Hongnong after he was deposed in 189 *Yang Wo (886–908), Wu dynasty ruler during the Five Dynasties period, known as Prince/King of Hongnong during his reign (905–908) *Yang Longyan (897–920), Wu dynasty ruler during the Five Dynasties period, known as Prince/King of Hongnong from 908 to 910 *Yang Lian (prince) (died 940), Wu dynasty prince during the Five Dynasties period, posthumously created Prince of Hongnong by the Southern Tang dynasty *Yang Bin (died 950), Later Han (Five Dynasties) chief councilor, posthumously created Prince of Hongnong by the Later Zhou dynasty {{disambiguation ...
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Liu Bian
Liu Bian (176 – 6 March 190), also known as Emperor Shao of Han and the Prince of Hongnong, was the 13th emperor of the Eastern Han dynasty in China. He became emperor around the age of 13 upon the death of his father, Emperor Ling, and ruled briefly from 15 May to 28 September 189 before he was deposed, after which he became known as the "Prince of Hongnong". His emperor title, "Emperor Shao" (literally "young emperor"), was also used by other emperors who were in power for very short periods of time. In 190, he was poisoned by Dong Zhuo, the warlord who deposed him and replaced him with his younger half-brother, Liu Xie (Emperor Xian). Family background Liu Bian was born in 176 to Liu Hong (Emperor Ling) and one of his consorts, Lady He. At the time of his birth, he was Emperor Ling's only son because the emperor's other sons who were born before Liu Bian died prematurely. As Emperor Ling believed that he lost his previous sons due to bad luck, he ordered Shi Zimiao ( ...
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