Personal Information
- Father
- Liu Qing (劉慶), Prince Xiao of Qinghe, second son of Emperor Zhang of Han
- Mother
- Consort Zuo Xiao'e (左小娥)
- Wife
- Empress Yan Ji (created 115, d. 126)
- Major Concubines
- Consort Li, mother of Emperor Shun (poisoned 115)
- Children
- Liu Bao (劉保), the Crown Prince (created 120, deposed 124), later the Prince of Jiyin (created 124), later Emperor Shun of Han
Emperor An of Han House of Liu Born: 94 Died: 125 | ||
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Preceded by Emperor Shang of Han |
Emperor of China Eastern Han 106–125 with Empress Dowager Deng |
Succeeded by Marquess of Beixiang |
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Name | Emperor An of Han |
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Date of death | 125 |
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