Personal Information
- Father
- Liu Yi (劉翼), the Marquess of Liwu, son of Liu Kai (劉開) Prince Xiao of Hejian, son of Emperor Zhang of Han
- Mother
- Yan Ming (匽明), Marquess Yi's concubine
- Wives
- Empress Liang Nüying (梁女瑩) (created 147, d. 159), sister of Empress Liang Na and Liang Ji
- Empress Deng Mengnü (鄧猛女) (created 159, deposed and d. 165)
- Empress Dou Miao (竇妙) (created 165, d. 172)
- Major concubines
- Consort Guo
- Consort Tian Sheng (田聖) (killed by Empress Dou 168)
- Consort Feng
- Children
- Liu Hua (劉華), the Princess Yang'an (created 158)
- Liu Jian (劉堅), the Princess Yingyin (created 164)
- Liu Xiu (劉脩), the Princess Yanzhai (created 166)
Emperor Huan of Han House of Liu Born: 132 Died: 168 | ||
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Preceded by Emperor Zhi of Han |
Emperor of China Eastern Han 146–168 with Empress Dowager Liang |
Succeeded by Emperor Ling of Han |
Persondata | |
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Name | Huan of Han China |
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Date of birth | 132 |
Place of birth | |
Date of death | 168 |
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