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The Marquess of Beixiang, ( trad. ch. 漢北鄉侯, sim. ch. 漢北乡侯, py hàn bei xiang hóu, wg. Han Pei-hsiang-hou), was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty. He was desposed and murdered during a eunuch coup in favour of Emperor Shun.

Personal information

Family name Liu (劉 liú) in Chinese
Given name Hu (懿 py. hù)
Era name Yanguang (延光 py. yán guang) 125
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Duration of reign May - December 125
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Preceded by:
Emperor An of Han ChinaFormat of naming convention in English is under discussion at Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (Chinese). Emperor An of Han China ch. py. han n d wg. Han An-ti ( 94- 125) was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty. Empress dowager Deng raised Liu Hu ( Liu
Eastern Han Dynasty Succeeded by:
Emperor Shun of Han China



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