汉文帝刘恒

漢文帝劉恆
Hàn Wéndì Liú Héng
proper noun

Meanings

  1. 1 Liu Heng (202-157 BC), known as Emperor Wen of Han, fourth emperor of the Han dynasty, reigned 180-157 BC

Examples

汉文帝刘恒节俭仁政闻名
Hànwéndì Liúhéng yǐ jiéjiǎn hé rénzhèng wénmíng.
Emperor Wen of Han, Liu Heng, was known for his frugality and benevolent rule.
汉文帝刘恒儿子汉景帝开创文景之治
Hànwéndì Liúhéng hé tā de érzi Hànjǐngdì kāichuàng le Wénjǐng zhī zhì.
Emperor Wen and his son Emperor Jing initiated the Rule of Wen and Jing.

Tips

history
Son of Han Gaozu Liu Bang and Consort Bo. After the Lü clan's coup was crushed, Liu Heng - then king of Dai - was chosen as a compromise candidate and proved astonishingly effective: he slashed taxes, cut palace expenses, and abolished mutilating punishments. His reign together with his son's became the 文景之治 (Wén Jǐng zhī Zhì), the textbook example of Confucian-Daoist 'wú wéi' governance and the platform for Han Wudi's later expansion.
culture
Confucian tradition counts him as one of the 二十四孝 (Twenty-Four Filial Exemplars) for personally tasting his sick mother's medicine - story 亲尝汤药 (qīncháng tāngyào).

Stroke Order

hàn
wén
Liú
héng