Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty Liu Xun (91 BC ~ January 10, 48 BC), formerly known as Liu Bingji, courtesy name Ciqing, the tenth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (reigned from 74 BC to January 10, 1948), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che's great-grandson.
In December Jiaxu, the first year of Huanglong (January 10, 48 BC), Liu Xun died in Weiyang Palace due to illness and was buried in Du Mausoleum, whose temple name is Zhongzong. As a famous virtuous monarch in Chinese history, during his reign, the Han Dynasty was politically clear, socially harmonious, economically prosperous, serving the four barbarians, and the overall national strength was the strongest. Historically, it was called "the rule of filial piety and propaganda" or "rejuvenation of filial piety and propaganda". In the Western Han Dynasty, which was famous for its strict temple and posthumous titles, Liu Xun, along with Emperor Gao, Emperor Wen, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, were listed as the four emperors with temple titles.
Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty Liu Xun (91 BC ~ January 10, 48 BC), formerly known as Liu Bingji, courtesy name Ciqing, the tenth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (reigned from 74 BC to January 10, 1948), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che's great-grandson.
Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty Liu Xun (91 BC ~ January 10, 48 BC), formerly known as Liu Bingji, courtesy name Ciqing, the tenth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (reigned from 74 BC to January 10, 1948), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che's great-grandson.
Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty Liu Xun (91 BC ~ January 10, 48 BC), formerly known as Liu Bingji, courtesy name Ciqing, the tenth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (reigned from 74 BC to January 10, 1948), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty The great-grandson of Liu Che, the grandson of the prince Liu Ju, the son of Emperor Shi Huang's grandson Liu Jin.
Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty Liu Xun (91 BC ~ January 10, 48 BC), formerly known as Liu Bingji, courtesy name Ciqing, the tenth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (reigned from 74 BC to January 10, 1948), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che's great-grandson.