Overview
Liu He was a king of Changyi and briefly Emperor of Han.
PeriodQin and Han
IdentityHistorical · Male
Other names
| Type | English | Chinese | Pinyin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alternate name | Prince He of Changyi |
Life and dates
Birth
- BC 92 historical identificationStrongly inferred · Book of Han 70, passage 217
Death
- BC 59 historical identificationStrongly inferred · Book of Han 70, passage 217
Attested activity
- BC 74 昌邑王(比較典故)Directly stated · Book of Chen 4, passage 103
- BC 92 to BC 59 昌邑王即位Strongly inferred · Book of Han 70, passage 217
Key source chapters
- Book of Han, Chapter 102 Volume 90: Cruel Officials 3 passages
- Book of Chen, Chapter 4 Volume 4: Emperor Fei 1 passage
- Book of Han, Chapter 70 Volume 60: Du Zhou 1 passage
- Book of Han, Chapter 96 Volume 85: Gu Yong and Du Ye 1 passage
- History of Jin, Chapter 13 Volume 13 Annals 13: Wei Shaowang 1 passage
Career and standing
- ascended the throne 即位Directly stated · Book of Han 70, passage 217
- 嗣位Text En succeeded to the throneDirectly stated · Book of Han 102, passage 402
- deposed 廢Directly stated · Book of Han 70, passage 217
- 廢昌邑王Text En deposed as Prince of ChangyiDirectly stated · Book of Han 102, passages 272, 287
Source notes
- Historicity historicalDirectly stated · History of Jin 13, passage 218
References in the histories
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