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EmperorLing of Han (156/157 – 13 May 189), personal name Liu Hong, was the 12th and last powerful emperor of the Eastern Han dynasty. Born the son of...
EmperorLing may refer to: EmperorLing of Han (156–189) Lü Zuan (died 401), emperor of Later Liang This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
Hong (EmperorLing) and was a younger half-brother of his predecessor, Liu Bian (Emperor Shao). In 189, at the age of eight, he became emperor after the...
were a group of influential eunuch-officials in the imperial court of EmperorLing (r. 168–189) in Eastern Han China. Although they are often referred...
after reigning for more than 21 years; he was 36. He was succeeded by EmperorLing of Han. Liu Zhi was born in 132, to Liu Yi (劉翼), the Marquess of Liwu...
China. The uprising broke out in c. March 184 CE, during the reign of EmperorLing. Although the main rebellion was suppressed by 185 CE, it took 21 years...
consort of EmperorLing), and a maternal uncle of Emperor Shao. In 189, he and his sister shared power as regents when the young Emperor Shao was put...
He became emperor around the age of 13 upon the death of his father, EmperorLing, and ruled briefly from 15 May to 28 September 189 before he was deposed...
that advice from loyal officials had been ignored. EmperorLing did not listen to him. EmperorLing later issued a decree, ordering the Three Ducal Ministers...
of scholars petitioned to have the Five Classics engraved in stone. EmperorLing (r. 168–189) approved, and the result was the Xiping Stone Classics completed...
Luoyang in 189 when it entered a state of turmoil following the death of EmperorLing of Han and a massacre of the eunuch faction by the court officials led...
Rebellion and the Five Pecks of Rice Rebellion. Following the death of EmperorLing (r. 168–189 AD), the palace eunuchs were massacred by military officers...
liberties imposed on the surviving partisans were not lifted until 184 when EmperorLing was concerned that the partisans would join the Yellow Turban Rebellion...
wanted EmperorLing's younger son, Liu Xie, to be crown prince while Empress He wanted her own son, Liu Bian to succeed his father. EmperorLing died in...
served during the reign of Emperor Wu. He later defected to the Xiongnu after being defeated in an expedition in 99 BC. Li Ling was born in Chengji (成紀,...
who made him Chief Secretary and kept him close at side. In May 189, EmperorLing died. The General-in-Chief He Jin then summoned Ding Yuan into the capital...
the time.[better source needed] During the reigns of Emperor Huan (r. 146–168) and EmperorLing (r. 168–189), leading officials' dissatisfaction with...
She was the third wife of Emperor Huan. After his death in January 168, she served as regent for his successor EmperorLing, assisted by her father Dou...
Bian succeeds EmperorLing, as Chinese emperor of the Han dynasty. Dong Zhuo has Liu Bian deposed, and installs Emperor Xian as emperor. Two thousand...
from EmperorLing of the Chinese Han dynasty. The Sakanoue clan's family tree shows that Tamuramaro is a 14th-generation descendant of EmperorLing. Other...
Emperor Huan). Long after Emperor Zhi's death, in November 175, EmperorLing bestowed on Emperor Zhi's mother Lady Chen the honorific title of Princess Xiao...
father Emperor Zhang's reign, they began to create major problems for the Han during Emperor He's reign and would last until the reign of EmperorLing. Emperor...
as Grand Commandant (太尉) during the reign of Emperor Huan and later as Grand Tutor (太傅) in EmperorLing's time. He and Dou Wu plotted against the eunuchs...
On 3 February 1760, Consort Ling was elevated to "Noble Consort Ling". On 13 November 1760, she gave birth to the Emperor's 15th son, Yongyan, and on 13...