Emperor Jing of Han
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Han Jingdi (漢景帝) | |
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Family name: | Liu (劉 liú) |
Given name: | Qi (啟 qĭ) |
Posthumous name: (full) | Xiaojing (孝景, xiào jĭng) "filial and admirable" |
Posthumous name: <center>(short) | Jing (景, jĭng) "admirable" |
Emperor Jing of Han (188 BC–141 BC) was an emperor of China in the Han Dynasty from 156 BC to 141 BC. His reign saw the limit and curtail of power of feudal princes which resulted in the Rebellion of the Seven States in 154 BC. Emperor Jing managed to crush the revolt and lords were thereafter denied rights to appoint ministers for their fief. This move consolidated central power which paved the way for the glorious and long reign of his son Emperor Wu of Han.
Era names
Personal information
Father | Emperor Wen of Han (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 |
See also
Preceded by: Emperor Wen of Han | Emperor of the Han Dynasty 156 BC–141 BC | Succeeded by: Emperor Wu of Han Template:End boxzh:汉景帝 |