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Emperor Huan of Han China
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Emperor Huan of Han China, ch. 漢桓帝, py. hàn húan dì, wg. Han Huan-ti, (132-168) was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty. He was a great-grandson of Emperor Zhang.
Hou Hanshu (History of the Later Han) recounted that only one Roman convoy set out by emperor Marcus Aurelius reached the Chinese capital Luoyang in 166 and was greeted by Emperor Huan.
Personal information
| Family name | Liu (劉 liú) in Chinese |
| Given name | Zhi (志 py. zhĭ) |
| Era name | Jianhe (建和 py. jìan hé) 147-149 Heping (和平 py. hé píng) 150 |
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| Mother | |
| Wives | empress Liang (d. 159), younger sister of Empress Dowager Liang empress Deng (desposed and died 165) |
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| Children | 1 son by empress Deng |
| Duration of reign | 146 to 168 |
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| Posthumous name | 孝桓 (py. xiào húan), literary meaning: "filial and exploratory" |
| Posthumous name in short | 桓 (py. húan), literary meaning: "exploratory" |
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