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Emperor Han Jingdi of China



         


ch. 漢景帝, py. hàn jĭng dì, wg. Han Jing-ti, (188 BC - 141 BC) was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty.

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Family name Liu (劉 liú) in Chinese
Given name Qi (啟 qĭ) in Chinese
Era name Zhongyuan (中元 zhōng yúan) 149 BC-143 BC
Houyuan (後元 hòu yúan) 143 BC-141 BC
Father Emperor Wen of Han China (fifth son of)
Mother Empress Dou
Wives Empress Bo (d. 150 BC)
Empress Wang
Major concubines consort Li
consort Cheng
consort Deng
consort Wang
Children 14 sons, all made wangs
Duration of reign 156 BC-141 BC
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Posthumous name 孝景 (py. xiào jĭng), literary meaning: "filial and admirable"
Posthumous name in short 景 (py. jĭng), literary meaning: "admirable"
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See also

Western Han Dynasty Succeeded by:
Emperor Wu of Han China






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