After Liu Ying's death, the successor was Liu Heng, Emperor Wen of Han.
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.
After Liu Ying of Han Dynasty, Liu Gong succeeded the throne.
After Liu Ying's death, Liu Gong inherited the throne of Emperor Hui of Han.
Liu Ying's ending was Emperor Hui of Han. There was no mention of death or suicide.
In the second year of Emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty, Liu Ying was made prince.
Liu Bang's father was Liu Taigong. Grand Duke Liu was Liu Bang's father. He did not have an official name in the history books and was only known as Grand Duke Liu. He was a commoner from Fengyi, Pei County (now Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province), who made a living by farming. Liu Taigong had four sons, of which Liu Ji was the Han Gaozu Liu Bang. Therefore, Liu Taigong was the father of Liu Bang, the emperor of the Han Dynasty.
After the Qing Emperor died, the new Emperor of the Qing Kingdom was the Qing Emperor's Third Prince, Li Chengping.
After the Qing Emperor died, the Qing Emperor's throne was inherited by the Qing Emperor's third prince, Li Chengping.
After the Qing Emperor died, the Qing Emperor's throne was inherited by the Qing Emperor's third prince, Li Chengping.
After the Qing Emperor's death, the heir to the throne was the Qing Emperor's Third Prince, Li Chengping.