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name汉献帝default
name刘协
fatherperson:汉灵帝后汉书·卷九·帝纪第九孝献帝》:孝献皇帝讳协,灵帝中子也。
ruleddynasty:东汉
    from-date 永汉元年九月甲戌
189/9/28
    to-date 建安二十六年四月乙巳
221/5/14
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link-wikipedia_zh汉献帝
link-wikipedia_enEmperor_Xian_of_Han
name-posthumous孝献皇帝
Emperor Xian of Han (2 April 181 – 21 April 234), personal name Liu Xie (刘协), courtesy name Bohe, was the 14th and last emperor of the Eastern Han dynasty in China. He reigned from 28 September 189 until 11 December 220.

Liu Xie was a son of Liu Hong (Emperor Ling) and was a younger half-brother of his predecessor, Liu Bian (Emperor Shao). In 189, at the age of eight, he became emperor after the warlord Dong Zhuo, who had seized control of the Han central government, deposed Emperor Shao and replaced him with Liu Xie. The newly enthroned Liu Xie, historically known as Emperor Xian, was in fact a puppet ruler under Dong Zhuo's control. In 190, when a coalition of regional warlords launched a punitive campaign against Dong Zhuo in the name of freeing Emperor Xian, Dong Zhuo ordered the destruction of the imperial capital, Luoyang, and forcefully relocated the imperial capital along with its residents to Chang'an. After Dong Zhuo's assassination in 192, Emperor Xian fell under the control of Li Jue and Guo Si, two former subordinates of Dong Zhuo. The various regional warlords formally acknowledged Emperor Xian's legitimacy but never took action to save him from being held hostage.

In 195, Emperor Xian managed to escape from Chang'an and return to the ruins of Luoyang during a feud between Li Jue and Guo Si, where he soon became stranded. A year later, the warlord Cao Cao led his forces into Luoyang, received Emperor Xian, took him under his protection, and escorted him to Xu, where the new imperial capital was established. Although Cao Cao paid nominal allegiance to Emperor Xian, he was actually the de facto head of the central government. He skillfully used Emperor Xian as a "trump card" to bolster his legitimacy when he attacked and eliminated rival warlords in his quest to reunify the Han Empire under the central government's rule. Cao Cao's success seemed inevitable until the winter of 208–209, when he lost the decisive Battle of Red Cliffs against the southern warlords Sun Quan and Liu Bei. The battle paved the way for the subsequent emergence of the Three Kingdoms of Wei, Shu, and Wu.

In late 220, some months after Cao Cao's death, Cao Cao's successor, Cao Pi, forced Emperor Xian to abdicate the throne to him. He then established the state of Cao Wei with himself as the new emperor – an event marking the formal end of the Han dynasty and the beginning of the Three Kingdoms period in China. The dethroned Emperor Xian received the noble title Duke of Shanyang (山阳公) from Cao Pi and spent the rest of his life in comfort and enjoyed preferential treatment. He died on 21 April 234, about 14 years after the fall of the Han dynasty.

Read more...: Family background   Accession to the throne and collapse of the Han dynasty   Rise of Dong Zhuo   Forced relocation west and the death of Dong Zhuo   Return to Luoyangs ruins   Tight control by Cao Cao   Abdication and death   Era names   Family   Ancestry  

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汉献帝刘协(181年4月2日 - 234年),字伯和,是汉朝第24代皇帝,189年至220年在位,为汉朝最后一位皇帝,魏朝给其諡号为「孝献皇帝」,后世省略「孝」字称「汉献帝」。蜀汉给其私諡号为「孝愍皇帝」。

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永汉ruler189/9/28永汉元年九月甲戌189/12/20永汉元年十一月丁酉
中平ruler189/12/21中平六年十一月戊戌190/2/22中平六年闰十二月辛丑
初平ruler190/2/23初平元年正月壬寅194/2/20初平五年正月庚申
兴平ruler194/2/21兴平元年正月辛酉196/2/22兴平三年正月壬申
建安ruler196/2/23建安元年正月癸酉221/5/14建安二十六年四月乙巳
延康ruler220/4/21延康元年三月丁丑220/11/25延康元年十月乙卯

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