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Prince of Hongnong

|era names=Guangxi 光熹
Zhaoning 昭寧
|full name=Family name: Liu (劉; liú)
Given name: Bian (辯, biàn)
Titles

Emperor Shao 少帝
Prince of Hongnong 弘農王
|house=Han dynasty
|father=Emperor Ling of Han
|mother=Empress He
|regent=He Jin, Dong Zhuo
|reign=15 May – 28 September 189
|birth_date=176
|death_date=6 March
|posthumous name=Prince Huai of Hongnong 弘農懷王
|spouse=Consort Tang 唐姬
}}
The Prince of Hongnong (176〔His birth date is generally given as 176, but the ''Hou Hanshu'' also inconsistently gave his death age as 17, which would make him born in 173. Since the 176 date was given more frequently by historical records, it is used here.〕–190) (; also translated as King of Hongnong) was briefly an emperor of China during the Han dynasty. He is also known as Emperor Shao of Han (literally "young emperor"), a name which he shares with several other emperors with brief reigns. He came to power in 189 and was deposed and then poisoned by Dong Zhuo in 190.
== Family background ==
Liu Bian, the future Prince of Hongnong, was born in 176, to Emperor Ling and his then-concubine, Consort He. According to traditional historians, prior to him, Emperor Ling had other sons, but they all died young. Therefore, based on the superstitions of the time, Emperor Ling believed that his sons needed to be raised outside the palace by foster parents. Prince Bian was therefore entrusted to the magician Shi Zimiao (史子眇) and known by the circumspect title "Marquess Shi" (based on another superstition that a lesser title of reference would ward off evil spirits). (Later, when his younger brother Liu Xie was born to Consort Wang, Prince Xie was raised by his grandmother, Empress Dowager Dong, and known by the circumspect title "Marquess Dong".)
Due to her having given birth to Emperor Ling's oldest surviving son, Prince Bian's mother, Consort He, was created empress in 180. Despite this, perhaps partly again due to superstition and partly because Emperor Ling viewed his behavior as being insufficiently solemn, Prince Bian was never created crown prince, and at times Emperor Ling seriously considered creating the younger Prince Xie crown prince.
When Emperor Ling died in 189, a powerful eunuch whom he trusted, Jian Shuo, wanted to first kill Empress He's brother He Jin and then make Prince Xie emperor, and so he set up a trap at a meeting he was to have with He. When He Jin discovered the plot, he peremptorily declared Prince Bian emperor. Empress He became empress dowager, and she and her brother He Jin became the key figures at court, although a number of the eunuchs remained very powerful.

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