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Kings of the Han dynasty

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high ministers. The Crown Prince would not be given a princedom but instead lived with the Emperor in the capital. When a prince became heir apparent, his principality merged with the realm and became extinct. The Crown Prince could be dismissed and this did indeed happen several times in the Han dynasty.
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The Crown Prince in the Han dynasty was the heir apparent to the throne. The Crown Prince was normally the eldest son of the Emperor and the Empress, but not always. The power to nominate the Crown Prince lay with the throne, although the Emperor generally had to obtain the advice or consent of his
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in 154 BC, their independence was curtailed. Eventually they lost most of their autonomy. For this reason, the title is also translated as "prince" when referring to later kings of the dynasty, to reflect both their link to the ruling house and the vestigial nature of the former vassal kingdoms.
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reformed the principalities, reducing them to single prefectures and granting superior authority to prime ministers appointed by the central government. The institution continued until the very end of the dynasty, however.
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and established the new Han dynasty. The kings who had sided with him were then permitted to maintain their titles and lands. A few other kingdoms were also formed by Liu Bang for generals and favorites.
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represented an obvious threat to the Han empire, and Liu Bang and his successors suppressed them as quickly as was practical: they had disappeared by 157 BC. The
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Several rebellions were attempted by these powerful princes during the reigns of the emperors
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independent and held considerable power within their territories, which could span several
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nobility promised kingship by Gaozu, rebelled in 200 BC and allied himself with the
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would be created as kings thenceforth. This injunction was violated by his widow,
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Although nominally under the rule of the Han, these kings were
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were originally left to their own devices but, after the
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Han dynasty
Liu Bang
Xiang Yu
proclaimed himself emperor
Han dynasty
Chinese
pinyin
the same title
Shang
Zhou
Warring States
Qin dynasty
Liu
Rebellion of the Seven States
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pinyin
rebellion
Qin dynasty
Dazexiang Uprising
six states
Qin
Chu
Huai II
Xiang Yu
18 Kingdoms
Liu Bang

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