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Emperor Xian of Han China
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Emperor Xian of Han China, trad. ch. 漢獻帝;, sim. ch. 漢献帝, py. hàn xìan dì, wg. Han Hsien-ti, (181-234) was last emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty. He abdicated in favor of Cao Pi and was given the title of Duke of Shanyang ("Shanyang gong").
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| Family name | Liu (劉 liú) in Chinese |
| Given name | Xie (協 py. xíe) |
| Era name | Yonghan (永漢 py. yŏng hàn) 189 Chuping (初平 py. chū píng) 190-193 Xingping (興平 py. xīng píng) 194-195 Jianan (建安 py. jìan ān) 196-220 Yankang (延康 py. yán kāng) 220 |
| Father | Emperor Ling of Han China |
| Mother | consort Wang |
| Wife | 1) empress Fu 2) empress Cao (d. 220) |
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| Duration of reign | 189 to 220 |
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| Posthumous name | 孝獻 (py. xiào xìan), literary meaning: "filial and dedicating" |
| Posthumous name in short | 献 (py. xìan), literary meaning: "dedicating" |
| Preceded by: King of Hongnong of Han China |
Eastern Han Dynasty | Succeeded by: --- |
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