Zhang Jingtong: Introduction of Emperor Gaozu Liu Long: The youngest emperor with the shortest life span in history.
The Fifth Emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty: Liu Long, Emperor of the Han Dynasty. The second son of Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty grew up among the people and was born only 100 days after he ascended the throne. He was the youngest emperor to succeed to the throne and died soon. Posthumous title is filial to the emperor. The former emperor was He Di and the later emperor was Andy. When Liu Zhao was alive, many princes were born, and most of them died. The emperor thought that eunuchs and consorts were murdering his son, so he left the rest of the prince to the people to raise. Liu Long, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, was born in the first year of Yuan Xing in the Eastern Han Dynasty. He is the youngest son of the emperor and empress Deng. In the second year of Yuan Xing, the Han Dynasty and Emperor Yue collapsed, and Liu Longgang was born 100 days. According to tradition, Liu Sheng, the eldest son of He Di, should inherit the throne. However, Liu Sheng was ill for many years and did not recover, so Liu Longying returned to the palace to be emperor, and Liu Sheng was appointed king of the Plain. Empress Deng, also known as Empress Deng, is in charge of state affairs. After listening to the words of the imperial court, Empress Deng first took effective measures against some disadvantages of the Eastern Han Dynasty. First, the worship of obscenity. Secondly, Queen Deng believes that education should be the main way to govern the country, and punishment can only be used as an auxiliary means. In May of the second year of the Yuan Dynasty, a decree was issued to grant amnesty to the world. All those who were imprisoned for breaking the law were released as civilians, and the world was ruled by judo. Third, from the founding of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Shang Emperor for more than 80 years, there were too many ladies-in-waiting, resulting in a situation of "dissatisfied wives inside and husbands outside", which increased the financial expenditure of the Han Dynasty. Empress Deng lived in the palace since she was a child, and she has a deep understanding of this. In June of the first year, it was ordered to exempt the imperial secretary and the old and weak in the backyard, that is, five or six hundred people. Besides adjusting and eliminating some disadvantages, Empress Deng also paid great attention to thrift and urged farmers. In June of the first year of Pingyi, the imperial edict reduced the consumption of rice, curtains, rare plays and other things. Since then, it has been ordered that the county's tribute is only half of the original, and the fairy tales, soldiers, gold, silver, jewels, tortoise shells, sculptures and other playthings in charge of the imperial court, Fang Shang and weaving room will no longer be produced, saving huge financial expenses. However, after all, Empress Dowager Deng is the general representative of consorts. While actively governing the country, she never forgets to consolidate and strengthen her rule. In April of the first year of Yanping, she promoted her younger brother Deng Zhi from a general to a riding general, took control of the internal organization and had decision-making power. 19 1 1 September 2 1 day and August1day, Liu Long, who had been emperor for eight months, died quietly under the orders of Empress Deng. He died young, so he was buried in kangling to mourn the emperor. One night in August and December of the first year of Yuanxing, the Eastern Han court was holding an ironic ceremony of accession to the throne. A baby born 100 days old was held by his mother and sat in the dragon chair. This little emperor is Liu Long, the youngest son of He Di. Liu Long was born only100th day when he ascended the throne, which was "Yanping" for the restoration of Han Dynasty. The government is controlled by the Deng family. Poor little emperor, who has only been emperor for eight months. 19 1 1 In August of the first year of Yanping, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty died in infancy. He was buried in kangling after his death. The Emperor of Han Dynasty was the youngest and shortest-lived emperor in China. He is called "August Emperor" or "Hundred Days Emperor" by historians.