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Emperor Zhi of Han China
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Emperor Zhi of Han China, trad. ch. 漢質帝;, sim. ch. 漢质帝, py. hàn zhí dì, wg. Han Chih-ti, (138-146) was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty. He was a great-great-grandson of Emperor Zhang. His reign was dominated by Liang Ji , the brother of Empress Dowager Liang and suspected mastermind of the fatal poisoning of the emperor.
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| Family name | Liu (劉 liú) in Chinese |
| Given name | Zuan (纘 py. zŭan) |
| Era name | Benchu (本初 py. bĕn chū) 146 |
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| Duration of reign | 16 months from 145 to 146 |
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| Posthumous name | 孝質 (py. xiào zhí), literary meaning: "filial and upright" |
| Posthumous name in short | 質 (py. zhí), literary meaning: "upright" |
| Preceded by: Emperor Chong of Han China |
Eastern Han Dynasty | Succeeded by: Emperor Huan of Han China |
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