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Emperor Ping of Han

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Han Pingdi (漢平帝)
Family name:Liu (劉 liú)
Given name:Kan (衎 py. kàn)
Posthumous name:
(full)
Xiaoping (孝平, xiào píng)
"filial and peaceful"
Posthumous name:
<center>(short)
Ping (平, píng)
"peaceful"

Emperor Ping of Han (9 BC–AD 6) was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty from 1 AD to 6 AD. After Emperor Ai died childless, the throne was passed to Ping – a child of 9 years old. Wang Mang was appointed regent by the empress dowager. From here onwards, the Han dynasty exist all but only in name. Furthermore, Wang Mang also designated his daughter as the empress consort to Emperor Ping to codify his legitimacy to power. Ping died after reigning less than 6 years and his successor would be chosen by none other than Wang Mang himself.

Era name

  • Yuanshi (元始 py. yúan shĭ) 1-6

Personal information

Father Liu Xing, grandson of Emperor Yuan's consort Feng
Mother consort Wei
Wives Empress Wang, daughter of Wang Mang
Children none


Preceded by:
Emperor Ai of Han
Emperor of the Han Dynasty
AD 1–AD 6
Succeeded by:
Emperor Ruzi of Han








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