Haus Liu (Han-Dynastie)
Vom Sohn eines einfachen Bürgers zum kaiserlichen Herrscher – das Haus Liu schuf ein Reich, das die Seele Chinas prägte und dessen Triumphe, Intrigen und Tragödien über zwei Jahrtausende hinweg nachhallten.

Quick Facts
- Years Active
- -206–220
- Founder
- Liu Bang (Emperor Gaozu)
- Region
- East Asia
- Religion
- Confucianism/Taoism
Notable Rulers
Liu Bang (Emperor Gaozu)
Emperor Gaozu of Han
Reign: -202 – -195
FounderLiu Bang, known posthumously as Emperor Gaozu, stands as one of the most remarkable figures in Chinese history. Born int...
Emperor Wen of Han (Liu Heng)
Emperor Wen of Han
Reign: -180 – -157
Emperor Wen, born Liu Heng, emerges from the historical record as a ruler defined by both restraint and shrewd calculati...
Emperor Wu of Han (Liu Che)
Emperor Wu of Han
Reign: -141 – -87
Emperor Wu of Han, born Liu Che, emerges from the historical record as a ruler of immense complexity—ambitious, visionar...
Emperor Guangwu of Han (Liu Xiu)
Emperor Guangwu of Han
Reign: 25 – 57
Emperor Guangwu of Han, born Liu Xiu, occupies a pivotal place in Chinese history as the restorer of the Han dynasty fol...
Emperor Xian of Han (Liu Xie)
Emperor Xian of Han
Reign: 189 – 220
Emperor Xian, born Liu Xie, occupies a singular place in Chinese history as the last reigning emperor of the Han dynasty...
Documentary Chapters
Timeline
Han Defeats Xiongnu in Major Campaign
Emperor Wu’s generals achieve a decisive victory against the Xiongnu, securing the northern frontier and opening the Silk Road.
Emperor Wu Ascends the Throne
Liu Che becomes Emperor Wu, ushering in a period of territorial expansion and cultural flourishing. His reign marks the zenith of Han power.
Rebellion of the Seven States
Several Liu princes rebel against central authority, challenging the emperor’s power. The revolt is decisively suppressed, leading to reforms that strengthen the central government.
Empress Lü’s Regency
Empress Lü Zhi, widow of Liu Bang, assumes de facto control over the Han court, orchestrating purges and promoting her own clan. Her regency is marked by intrigue and power struggles.
Death of Emperor Gaozu
The founder of the Han dynasty, Liu Bang, dies. His passing triggers a period of uncertainty and sets the stage for Empress Lü’s regency.
Liu Bang Proclaimed Emperor
After defeating Xiang Yu, Liu Bang is enthroned as Emperor Gaozu, marking the founding of the Han dynasty. This event establishes the House of Liu as the new imperial family.
Death of Emperor Wu
The passing of Emperor Wu ends an era of great ambition and expansion. His successors inherit both the glory and the burdens of his reign.
Yellow Turban Rebellion
A massive peasant uprising erupts, severely weakening the Han state. The rebellion exposes deep social and economic fissures within the empire.
Emperor Xian Ascends the Throne
Liu Xie becomes Emperor Xian during a period of chaos and warlord dominance. His reign is marked by instability and loss of central control.
End of the Han Dynasty
Emperor Xian abdicates under pressure from Cao Pi, marking the formal end of the Han dynasty and the House of Liu’s imperial rule.
Restoration of Han under Emperor Guangwu
Liu Xiu restores the Han dynasty, inaugurating the Eastern Han period. The Liu house regains imperial authority, though under new circumstances.
Wang Mang Usurps the Throne
The regent Wang Mang declares the Xin dynasty, interrupting Han rule. The Liu family is temporarily displaced from power.
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Civilization Archive
(8)Abbasid Civilization
The Abbasid Caliphate adopted Chinese papermaking from the Han Dynasty, revolutionizing record-keeping and literature, which facilitated the Islamic Golden Age.
Achaemenid Persian Empire
The Achaemenid Empire and Han Dynasty's simultaneous existence fostered trade along the Silk Road, crucial for cultural and economic exchanges between East and West.
Ancient Greek Civilization
While the Han Dynasty developed Confucianism and statecraft, Ancient Greece laid the groundwork for Western philosophy and democracy, shaping global ideologies.
Goguryeo Civilization
During the Han Dynasty, Goguryeo emerged as a formidable power in East Asia, influencing regional politics and military strategies.
Han Civilization
The House of Liu's rule marked the Han Dynasty as a golden age in Chinese history, influencing governance, culture, and technological advancements.
Indus Valley Civilization
The Indus Valley Civilization's decline allowed emerging powers like the Han Dynasty to influence trade routes and cultural exchanges in ancient Asia.
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