Liu He (92 BC - 59 BC), the grandson of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che, the son of Liu Cong, King Ai of Changyi, the ninth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (reigned from July 18 to August 14, 74 BC), also the Western Han Dynasty The shortest reigning emperor in history.
Liu He (92 BC - 59 BC), the grandson of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che, the son of Liu Cong, King Ai of Changyi, the ninth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (reigned from July 18 to August 14, 74 BC), also the Western Han Dynasty The shortest reigning emperor in history.
Liu He (92 BC - 59 BC), the grandson of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che, the son of Liu Cong, King Ai of Changyi, the ninth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (reigned from July 18 to August 14, 74 BC), also the Western Han Dynasty The shortest reigning emperor in history.
Liu He (92 BC - 59 BC), the grandson of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che, the son of Liu Cong, King Ai of Changyi, the ninth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (reigned from July 18 to August 14, 74 BC), also the Western Han Dynasty The shortest reigning emperor in history.
In the first year of the Later Yuan Dynasty (88 BC), King Liu Cong of Changyi died. [1-2] In the first year of Shiyuan (86 BC), Liu He succeeded to the throne at the age of four or five, becoming the second king of Changyi in the Western Han Dynasty.
Liu He (92 BC - 59 BC), the grandson of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che, the son of Liu Cong, King Ai of Changyi, the ninth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (reigned from July 18 to August 14, 74 BC), also the Western Han Dynasty The shortest reigning emperor in history.