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Emperor Zhao of Han

漢昭帝

Emperor Zhao of Han

Liu Fuling

DynastyHan dynasty
YearsBC 94BC 74
BirthplaceChang'an, Han dynasty
DeathplaceChang'an, Han dynasty
Burial PlacePing Mausoleum (平陵)
Emperor XiaozhaoBC 87
Emperor Zhao of HanBC 87
EmperorBC 87

Biography

Emperor Zhao of Han (Chinese: 漢昭帝; 94 – 5 June 74 BC), born Liu Fuling (劉弗陵), was the eighth emperor of the Han dynasty from 87 to 74 BC. Emperor Zhao was the youngest son of Emperor Wu.

By the time he was born, Emperor Wu was already 62. Prince Fuling ascended the throne after the death of Emperor Wu in 87 BC. He was only eight years old (by East Asian reckoning). Huo Guang served as regent.

Emperor Wu's long reign left the Han dynasty greatly expanded; however constant warfare had depleted the empire's coffers. Emperor Zhao, under the tutelage of Huo, took the initiative and lowered taxes as well as reducing government spending. As a result, citizens prospered and the Han dynasty enjoyed an era of peace. Emperor Zhao died after reigning for 13 years, at the age of 20. He was succeeded by Liu He, Prince of Changyi.

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