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Emperor Wen of Han

(Redirected from Emperor Han Wendi of China)
Han Wendi (漢文帝)
Family name:Liu (劉 liú)
Given name:Heng (恆 héng)
Dates of reign:180 BC157 BC
Era name:
(dates)
Houyuan (後元 py. hòu yúan)
163 BC156 BC
Posthumous name:
(full)
Xiaowen (孝文, xiào wén)
"filial and civil"
Posthumous name:
(short)
Wen (文, wén)
"civil"

Emperor Wen of Han (202 BC157 BC) was an emperor of the Han Dynasty in China. His given name is Heng.

Liu Heng was a son of Emperor Gao of Han and Consort Bo , later empress dowager. When Emperor Gao of Han suppressed the rebellion of Dai, he created Liu Heng Prince of Dai.

After eliminating the powerful Lü clan, Prince of Dai was deliberately chosen as the emperor, since his mother, Consort Bo , had no powerful relatives. His reign brought a much needed political stability that laid the groundwork for prosperity under Emperor Wu. According to historians, Emperor Wen trusted and consulted with Confucian-educated ministers on state affairs; under the influence of his Taoist wife, Empress Dou , the emperor also sought to avoid wasteful expenditures.

Legends noted that the tax rates were at a ratio of "1 out of 30" and "1 out of 60", corresponding to 3.33% and 1.67%, respectively. Warehouses were so full of grain, that some of it was left to decay.

In a move of lasting importance in 165 BC, Emperor Wen introduced recruitment to the civil service through examinations. Previously, potential officials never sat for any sort of academic examinations. Their names were sent by local officials to the central government based on reputations and abilities, which were sometimes judged subjectively.

Father Emperor Gao of Han China
Mother Consort Bo
Wife Empress Dou (d. 135 BC)
Children 5 sons, including Emperor Jing of Han

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