Liu Bang's wife was Lu Zhi.
After Liu Bang, Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty, his son Liu Ying succeeded the throne, also known as Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty. Liu Ying inherited the throne at the age of 16. During her reign, she implemented a benevolent policy, reduced taxes, and promoted economic prosperity. However, in reality, the power was in the hands of his powerful mother, Empress Lu. Liu Ying died seven years later and was buried in Anling.
There was a book called " The Complete History of the Han Dynasty " by the Chinese historian Chen Wutong. The book systematically introduced the politics, economy, culture, society and other aspects of the Han Dynasty, covering the history from Liu Bang's uprising to the fall of Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty. The book recorded the historical events and characters of the Han Dynasty in detail, and also had a more in-depth study of the culture, customs, and systems of the Han Dynasty.
Liu Ying was Emperor Hui of Han Dynasty.
The wife of Emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty was Lu Zhi.
There were a few recommended novels about transmigrating to become Liu Bang's son. Among them were " Liu Bang was reborn in the Three Kingdoms and became the son of Liu Bei " and " I am Liu Bang after rebirth." These novels told the story of the protagonist traveling back to the Three Kingdoms period, reborn in Liu Bei's eldest son, Liu Feng, and working hard to create the golden age of the Han Dynasty. In addition, there were other novels about Liu Bang's son who had transmigrated, but the specific content was not provided.
Liu Ying was the son of Liu Bang and Empress Lu, also known as Emperor Hui of Han.
The empress of Emperor Hui of Han, Liu Ying, was Zhang Yan.
Liu Ping was not the emperor of the Han Dynasty. The emperors of the Han Dynasty included Liu Bang, Liu Heng, Liu Qi, Liu Che, Liu Xun, Liu Xiu, Liu Zhuang, Liu Wei, Liu Zhao, etc., but there was no Liu Ping. Liu Ping was a court official of the Han Dynasty, not the emperor.
Liu Ying was the eldest son of Han Gaozu Liu Bang, and his mother was Lu Zhi.
Liu Fuling's identity as Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty was clearly recorded in the official history. He was the son of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and Wei Zifu, not the son of Jiang Chong. Although Jiang Chong had great power in the later years of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he was not related to Liu Fuling by blood. During his reign, Liu Fuling showed outstanding ruling ability, restored the national strength of the Han Dynasty and laid the foundation for the revival of Zhao Xuan. However, he died of illness at the age of 21. Regarding the identity of Liu Fuling's mother, Mrs. Gou Yi, as well as his origin, there were some legends and disputes, but there was no mention in the official history that he was Liu Che's biological son. Therefore, there was not enough evidence to support or deny the resurrection of Liu Fuling.