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Liu Long (Yuanbo)
Liu Long may refer to: * Liu Long (Yuanbo) (劉隆; died 57), style name Yuanbo (元伯), Eastern Han dynasty general, see Book of the Later Han * Emperor Shang of Han Emperor Shang of Han (; Late October or Early November 105 – 21 September 106) was an infant emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty and the fifth emperor of the Eastern Han. Born Liu Long (Chinese: 劉隆), the infant was placed on the throne by t ... (105–106), name Liu Long (劉隆), Eastern Han dynasty emperor {{hndis, name=Liu, Long ...
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Liu Long (Yuanbo)
Liu Long may refer to: * Liu Long (Yuanbo) (劉隆; died 57), style name Yuanbo (元伯), Eastern Han dynasty general, see Book of the Later Han * Emperor Shang of Han Emperor Shang of Han (; Late October or Early November 105 – 21 September 106) was an infant emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty and the fifth emperor of the Eastern Han. Born Liu Long (Chinese: 劉隆), the infant was placed on the throne by t ... (105–106), name Liu Long (劉隆), Eastern Han dynasty emperor {{hndis, name=Liu, Long ...
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Book Of The Later Han
The ''Book of the Later Han'', also known as the ''History of the Later Han'' and by its Chinese name ''Hou Hanshu'' (), is one of the Twenty-Four Histories and covers the history of the Han dynasty from 6 to 189 CE, a period known as the Later or Eastern Han. The book was compiled by Fan Ye and others in the 5th century during the Liu Song dynasty, using a number of earlier histories and documents as sources. Background In 23 CE, Han dynasty official Wang Mang was overthrown by a peasants' revolt known as the Red Eyebrows. His fall separates the Early (or Western) Han Dynasty from the Later (or Eastern) Han Dynasty. As an orthodox history, the book is unusual in being completed over two hundred years after the fall of the dynasty. Fan Ye's primary source was the ''Dongguan Han Ji'' (東觀漢記; "Han Records of the Eastern Lodge"), which was written during the Han dynasty itself. Contents References Citations Sources ; General * Chavannes, Édouard (1906).T ...
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Emperor Shang Of Han
Emperor Shang of Han (; Late October or Early November 105 – 21 September 106) was an infant emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty and the fifth emperor of the Eastern Han. Born Liu Long (Chinese: 劉隆), the infant was placed on the throne by the Empress Dowager Deng when he was barely 100 days old, despite his having an older brother, Liu Sheng (). Empress Dowager Deng also kept Liu Hu () – the twelve-year-old cousin of the young emperor and future Emperor An of Han – in the capital Luoyang as insurance against the emperor's death. Liu Hu ascended to the throne when Emperor Shang died in 106; however, Dowager Deng still remained as the regent for the teenager Emperor An. A decree by Empress Dowager Deng during this reign shed light on bureaucratic inefficiency. Early life Prince Liu Long was born in autumn 105 to Emperor He and a concubine whose identity is unknown. Because Emperor He had, during his reign, frequently lost sons due to illnesses in childhood, according to ...
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Liu Long (Sixteen Kingdoms)
Liu Long may refer to: * Liu Long (Yuanbo) (劉隆; died 57), style name Yuanbo (元伯), Eastern Han dynasty general, see Book of the Later Han * Emperor Shang of Han Emperor Shang of Han (; Late October or Early November 105 – 21 September 106) was an infant emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty and the fifth emperor of the Eastern Han. Born Liu Long (Chinese: 劉隆), the infant was placed on the throne by t ... (105–106), name Liu Long (劉隆), Eastern Han dynasty emperor {{hndis, name=Liu, Long ...
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