Personal Information
- Father
- Liu Hong (劉鴻), Prince Xiao of Bohai, son of Liu Chong (劉寵) Prince Yi of Le'an, son of Liu Kang (劉伉) Prince Zhen of Qiancheng, son of Emperor Zhang of Han
- Mother
- Consort Chen
Emperor Zhi of Han House of Liu Born: 138 Died: 146 | ||
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Preceded by Emperor Chong of Han |
Emperor of China Eastern Han 145–146 with Empress Dowager Liang |
Succeeded by Emperor Huan of Han |
Persondata | |
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Name | Zhi of Han |
Alternative names | |
Short description | Han dynasty emperor |
Date of birth | 138 |
Place of birth | |
Date of death | 146 |
Place of death |
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