Fortune Telling Collection - Fortune-telling birth date - Atlas of emperors' relations in China.

Atlas of emperors' relations in China.

Qin dynasty

Ying Zheng, Qin Shihuang (son of Zi Chu)

Qin Ershi won Hu Hai (the son of Ying Zheng).

Han Dynasty

Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-25 AD)

Liu Bang, the emperor of the Han Dynasty (son of Liu Xian)

Han Hui Di Liu Ying (son of Liu Bang)

Lv Zhi after the Han Dynasty (Liu Bang's wife called it the system)

China Emperor Liu Heng (son of Liu Bang)

Han Jingdi Liu Qi (son of Liu Heng)

Liu Che (son of Liu Qi)

Han Zhaodi Liu Fuling (Son)

Liu Xun, Emperor Xuan Di (great-grandson of Liu Che)

Emperor Liu Shi of the Han Dynasty (son of Liu Xun)

Emperor Liu Ao (son of Liu)

Emperor Liu Xin (grandson of Liu Shi and nephew of Liu Ao)

Han Pingdi Liu Kan (grandson of Liu)

Liu Ying (great-grandson of Liu Xun)

Eastern Han Dynasty

Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty (son of Liu Qin)

Liu Zhuang, Emperor of the Han Dynasty (son of Liu Xiu)

Liu Wei, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (son of Liu Zhuang)

Emperor gaozu Liu Zhao (son of Liu Wei)

Liu Long (son of Liu Zhao), emperor of Han Dynasty.

China

In the history of China, Qin Shihuang established the emperor system and became the first emperor himself, known as the "first emperor". Since then, China has been an autocratic system for more than 2,000 years. The emperor is an outstanding representative of the central government of China, the core of the government and society, and enjoys the highest power and honor. The emperor calls himself "I", while others directly address him as "Your Majesty", "Holy Family" and "Long Live", and privately address him as "Saint", "Everyone", "Official Family" and "Supreme".