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List of emperors of the Han dynasty : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of emperors of the Han dynasty
The emperors of the Han dynasty were the supreme heads of government during the second imperial dynasty of China; the Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD) followed the Qin dynasty (221–206 BC) and preceded the Three Kingdoms (220–265 AD). The era is conventionally divided between the Western Han (202 BC – 9 AD) and Eastern Han (25–220 AD) periods. The Han dynasty was founded by the peasant rebel leader Liu Bang, known posthumously as Emperor Gao (''r''. 202 –195 BC) or Gaodi. The longest reigning emperor of the dynasty was Emperor Wu (''r''. 141–87 BC), or Wudi, who reigned for 54 years. The dynasty was briefly interrupted by the Xin dynasty of the former regent Wang Mang, but he was overthrown in 23 AD and the Han dynasty was reestablished by Liu Xiu, known posthumously as Emperor Guangwu (r. 25–57 AD), or Guangwu Di. The last Han emperor, Emperor Xian (''r''. 189–220 AD), was a puppet monarch of Chancellor Cao Cao (155–220 AD), who dominated the court and was made King of Wei.〔Beck (1986), 354-355.〕 In 220 AD, Cao's son Pi usurped the throne as Emperor Wen of Wei (''r''. 220–226 AD) and ended the Han dynasty. The emperor was the supreme head of government.〔de Crespigny (2007), 1216; Bielenstein (1980), 143; Hucker (1975), 149–150.〕 He appointed all of the highest-ranking officials in central, provincial, commandery, and county administrations.〔Wang (1949), 141–142.〕 He also functioned as a lawgiver, the highest court judge, commander-in-chief of the armed forces, and high priest of the state-sponsored religious cults.〔Wang (1949), 141–143; Ch'ü (1972), 71; Crespigny (2007), 1216-1217.〕 ==Naming conventions==
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