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? How many sons did Emperor Liu Hong have? What are the children of Emperor Liu Hong?

? How many sons did Emperor Liu Hong have? What are the children of Emperor Liu Hong?

Liu Hong (157,156—1May 1989 13) was born in Hejian, Jizhou. The great-grandson of Liu Wei, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Hereditary our time Hou Ting, father often died young, mother Dong Shi. Herry Liu, the emperor gaozu of the Han Dynasty, died in December of the first year of Yu Yongkang (167), and was chosen as the heir to the throne by his spouse Dou, who ascended the throne in the first year of Jianning (168).

During Liu Hong's reign, he spent most of his time practicing party and eunuch politics, establishing the West Garden, making various excuses to plunder money, and even selling official titles for his own enjoyment. In the late reign, the Yellow Scarf Uprising broke out, and Liangzhou and other places also fell into continuous turmoil. In the sixth year of Zhong Ping (189), Liu Hong died on April 11th (13 May) and was buried in Wenling, Xiaoling, posthumous title.

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Liu Bian (176-1March 6, 1990) was the emperor of the Han Dynasty in China (from April 13 to the first day of September, that is,1May 89 to September 28, 2089). He is the thirteenth emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the eldest son of the emperor and empress He.

In China's ancient history books, Liu Bian is known as the Prince Debate, the Little Emperor and the King of Hongnong. However, since Liu Bian was in office for less than a year, he was generally not considered as the orthodox emperor of the Han Dynasty, and he did not write a biography for him alone (that is, biographies of emperors). However, there are also views in modern historians that he was the emperor of the Han Dynasty.

Liu Xie (18 1 April 2, 2008), the second son of Liu Hong and the half-brother of Liu Bian, the last emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, reigned from 189 to 220 years. Because he was raised by Dong Taihou, he was called "Dong Hou". He was first named the king of the Bohai Sea, and later named Chen Liuwang. In A.D. 189, Dong Zhuo abolished Liu Bian, Emperor of the Han Dynasty, and made Liu Xie Emperor. After Dong Zhuo was killed by Wang Yun and Lu Bu, Dong Zhuo led Li Jue and others into Chang 'an, held them hostage again, and then escaped from Chang 'an. In A.D. 196, Cao Cao took control of Liu Xie, moved the capital to Xu County, and made the emperor a vassal. In 220 AD, Cao Cao died of illness, and Liu Xie was controlled by Cao Pi, who was then forced to abdicate. In 234 AD, Liu Xie died at the age of 54. Buried in Zen Mausoleum (now BeiXiaofeng Village, Xiuwu County, Jiaozuo City, Henan Province), posthumous title is the filial piety.