Liu Bang passed the throne to Liu Ying, Emperor Hui of Han.
Li Longji passed the throne to his third son, Li Heng, who later became Emperor Suzong of the Tang Dynasty.
Liu Ying passed the throne to Liu Heng, who later became Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty.
Liu Fei was the eldest son of Liu Bang, and his fate had gone through some twists and turns. After Liu Bang ascended the throne, Liu Fei was conferred the title of King Qi. He ruled over 70 cities and was one of the largest vassal states at that time. However, after Empress Lu took power, Liu Fei offered Chengyang County to Empress Lu's daughter as a gift to save his life. Under Empress Lu's rule, Liu Fei lived a life of fear. In the end, he died in the sixth year of Emperor Hui of Han at the age of 33. Liu Fei's fate was mixed. Although he was rewarded and taken care of by Liu Bang before his death, his life became difficult under Empress Lu's rule and he eventually passed away.
Liu Ying, the son of Liu Bang, was a novel that was free to read. It told the story of the protagonist who had transmigrated into Liu Ying, the son of Liu Bang. Liu Ying was the Di son of the founding emperor of the Han Dynasty, Liu Bang. His mother was Lu Zhi. He only reigned for seven years and died at the age of 24. Liu Ying was called Emperor Hui of Han and was buried in Anling. In the novel, the relationship between the protagonist and Liu Bang was tense, but through wit and wisdom, he became Zhang Liang's disciple and gave Liu Bang advice, finally realizing his ambition. The novel quickly gained 10,000 readers after it was published. As for other information about Liu Ying, there was no more relevant content in the search results provided so far.
Emperor Wanli passed the throne to his son Zhu Changluo, also known as the Mingguang Sect.
The throne of Qing Yu Nian was finally passed to the Qing Emperor's Third Prince, Li Chengping.
The throne of Qing Yu Nian was finally passed to the Qing Emperor's Third Prince, Li Chengping.
The last throne of Qing Yu Nian was passed to the Qing Emperor's Third Prince, Li Chengping.
The throne of Qing Yu Nian was finally passed to the Qing Emperor's Third Prince, Li Chengping.
The last throne of Qing Yu Nian was passed to the Qing Emperor's Third Prince, Li Chengping.