Liu Can
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This article is about the Han-Zhao emperor. For the Tang dynasty chancellor, see Liu Can (Tang dynasty).
Liu Can (died 318), courtesy name Shiguang, also known by his posthumous name (as accorded by Jin Zhun) Emperor Yin of Han (Zhao), was an emperor of the Xiongnu-led Han-Zhao dynasty of China, who reigned briefly in 318 before being killed by his trusted father-in-law Jin Zhun, who succeeded him to the Han-Zhao throne.
Quick Facts Emperor Yin of Han 漢隱帝, Emperor of Han-Zhao ...
Emperor Yin of Han 漢隱帝 | |||||||||||||
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Emperor of Han-Zhao | |||||||||||||
Reign | September 1, 318[1][2] – 318 | ||||||||||||
Predecessor | Liu Cong | ||||||||||||
Successor | Jin Zhun | ||||||||||||
Born | Unknown | ||||||||||||
Died | 318[1] | ||||||||||||
Spouse | Empress Jin | ||||||||||||
Issue | Liu Yuangong | ||||||||||||
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House | Liu | ||||||||||||
Dynasty | Han-Zhao | ||||||||||||
Father | Liu Cong | ||||||||||||
Mother | Empress Huyan |
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