Remember the most intelligent and promising prodigy emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Han Emperor Liu Miao
Liu Miao (138 – July 26, 146), also known as Emperor Of Han (reigned 145–146), was a Liu Xu, grandson of Emperor Liu Of Han, son of Liu Hong, Prince of Bohai, and the tenth emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, who reigned for 1 and a half years.
In the first month of the first year of Yongjia (145), the young Emperor Chong of Han died of illness. Empress Dowager Liang and her foreign vassal Liang Ji (梁冀) made the 7-year-old Liu Ji emperor and emperor Shun of Han dynasty.
Liu Miao, dissatisfied with Liang Ji's flying and flying, once called Liang Ji "This General of Liang Ji" in front of his courtiers during a court meeting, because it aroused Liang Ji's jealousy.
In the leap june of the first year of the first year of the first century (146), he was poisoned by Liang Ji. After his death, he was buried in Jingling.