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Emperor Gao (256 BC or 247 BC?June 1, 195 BC), commonly known inside China as Gaozu, personal name Liu Bang, was the first emperor of China |emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty, ruling over China from 202 BC until 195 BC, and one of only two dynasty founders who emerged from the peasant class (the other one being Zhu Yuanzhang founder of the Ming Dynasty). Before becoming an emperor, he was also called Lord Pei (沛公) after his birthplace. Born into a peasant family in Pei (present Pei County in Jiangsu Province), Liu Bang was once one of the leaders of the peasant insurrections in the late Qin Dynasty (221–206 BC). Dubious In the years following the death of Qin Shi Huang, Liu Bang found himself revolting for a curious reason. He was in charge of transporting several prisoners, but was delayed by the weather. Although the delay was due to circumstances beyond his control, under Qin law, the penalty for any delay while on duty in a government job was death. Having nothing to lose, he decided instead to rebel against the Qin dynasty with his prisoners as the nucleus of his army. In December 207 BC, the last Qin ruler Ziying surrendered to Liu Bang and his rebel army, and in 206 BC Liu Bang entered the Qin capital Xianyang. He was forced to hand over Ziying as well as Xianyang to Xiang Yu, who was the most powerful rebel at the time. However, Liu Bang's actions and fame became the source of Xiang Yu's envy. Xiang Yu wanted to become the next emperor, with control over the entire country. When Xiang Yu proclaimed himself the King of Chu, Liu Bang realized that his army was no match for Xiang Yu's and he adopted the suggestions of Xiao He to move to Hanzhong (present Hanzhong in Shaanxi Province) bearing the title "King of Han" with permission of Xiang Yu. In Hanzhong, Liu Bang focused his efforts on developing agriculture methods and training an army, through which he reinforced his resource accumulation and military power. Before long, Liu Bang left Hanzhong and stationed in the Central Shaanxi Plain, where he launched a war now known as the Chu-Han War, against Xiang Yu. The war lasted four years (206–202 BC) and ended with Liu Bang's victory. Having defeated Xiang Yu, Liu Bang established the Han Dynasty in 202 BC and made Chang'an (present city of Xi'an) his capital city. Liu Bang became historically known as Emperor Gaozu. After Liu Bang came into power, he re-centralised China based on Qin's model. He gradually replaced the original vassals, granting their lands to his relatives. Since the economy had been devastated by the war following the demise of the Qin Dynasty, he reduced taxes and corv?e, developed agriculture and restricted spending. However, in response to what he saw as the decadence of Qin merchants, he restricted commerce by levying heavy taxes and legal restrictions on merchants. He also made peace with the Xiongnu. Under Gaozu's reign, Confucianism|Confucian thought gradually replaced legalism (philosophy)|Legalist thought; Confucian scholars were welcomed into his government, while the harsh Legalist laws were lessened. Emperor Gaozu's efforts laid a solid foundation for the over four-hundred-year reign of the Han Dynasty. Liu Bang's affection for Concubine Qi inflamed Empress Dowager L?, who tortured Qi and her son Liu Ruyi (Prince Ruyi of Zhao) after his death.
start box Succession box two to one|before1=(dynasty established)|title1=Han Dynasty|Western Han Dynasty|after=Emperor Hui of Han|before2=none (civil war)|title2=Emperor of China|years1=202 BC–195 BC|years2=202 BC–195 BC end box Category:Han Dynasty emperors ja:劉邦 zh:刘邦 This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Emperor Gao of Han China".
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