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name孝文皇帝
name漢文帝default
died-date後元七年六月己亥
-157/7/6
資治通鑑·卷十五》:七年夏六月己亥,帝崩于未央宮。
fatherperson:漢高祖史記·卷10 孝文本紀第十》:孝文皇帝,高祖中子也。
ruleddynasty:西漢
    from-date 漢呂后八年八月壬午
-180/8/19
    to-date 後元七年六月己亥
-157/7/6
authority-wikidataQ7221
link-wikipedia_zh汉文帝
link-wikipedia_enEmperor_Wen_of_Han
Emperor Wen of Han (203 BC – 6 July 157 BC) was the fifth emperor of the Han dynasty of ancient China. His personal name was Liu Heng (劉恆).

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

After Empress Dowager Lü's death, the officials eliminated the powerful Lü clan, and deliberately chose the Prince of Dai as the emperor, since his mother, Consort Bo, had no powerful relatives, and her family was known for its humility and thoughtfulness. His reign brought a much needed political stability that laid the groundwork for prosperity under his grandson Emperor Wu. According to historians, Emperor Wen trusted and consulted with ministers on state affairs; under the influence of his Taoist wife, Empress Dou, the emperor also sought to avoid wasteful expenditures.

Historians 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. (These rates are not for income taxes, but property taxes, as the only ancient Chinese attempt to levy an income tax would come in the time of Wang Mang.) Warehouses were so full of grain that some of it was left to decay.

Emperor Wen was said by Liu Xiang to have devoted much time to legal cases, and to have been fond of reading Shen Buhai, using Xing-Ming, a form of personnel examination, to control his subordinates. In a move of lasting importance in 165 BC, Wen introduced recruitment to the civil service through examination. 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.

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漢文帝劉恆(前203年 - 前157年),劉邦第四子,母薄姬,漢惠帝之庶弟。西漢第五位皇帝(前180年11月14日-前157年7月6日在位),在位23年,享年46歲。其廟號太宗,正式諡號為「孝文皇帝」,後世省略「孝」字稱「漢文帝」。葬於霸陵(在今陝西省西安市灞橋區白鹿原東北角)。漢文帝也是《二十四孝》中親嘗湯藥的主角。

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金史1
三國志4
江南通志1
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漢書7
宋史紀事本末4
四庫全書總目提要3
資治通鑑37
通志13
河南程氏遺書2
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元史1
通典1
史記3
宋史22
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