Liu Xie, Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty, was raised by Dong Taihou in his early years, so he was called "Donghou". Emperor Shaohan acceded to the throne, and made Liu Xie king of Bohai Sea, and later made Chen Liuwang. In the sixth year of Zhong Ping (189), on September 28th, Sikong Dongzhuo proclaimed himself emperor.
After Dong Zhuo's downfall, Liu Xie was held hostage by Li Jue and Guo Si under Dong Zhuo. In the first year of Jian 'an (196), Cao Cao received the diligent imperial edict from Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty during his exile. He immediately realized that this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and immediately led his troops to Luoyang to "escort".
At the same time, Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu, Liu Biao and others were short-sighted and did nothing for him. Luoyang city is in ruins, and Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty and his entourage, who were in shock, welcomed the diligent army of Yanzhou general Cao Cao.
Cao Cao dedicated delicious food to the emperor, which moved the monarch and his ministers very much. The next day, when Cao Cao accompanied Emperor Han Xian in the military parade, he proposed to move the capital to Xuchang. Everyone vaguely felt that they had just left the hands of tigers and wolves and fell into the hands of heroes.
As soon as he arrived in Xuchang, Cao Cao immediately invited Emperor Xian of Han to issue a series of imperial edicts to determine the sphere of influence of various governors in the name of the son of heaven. Yuan Shao and others were remorseful and had to give thanks. From then on, Cao Cao began to "hold the emperor to make the princes."
Later, Liu Xie was unwilling to be a puppet emperor, and instigated Dong Cheng and Wan Fu to revolt, but without success. In the 13th year of Jian 'an (208), Cao Cao became prime minister. In the 20th year of Jian 'an (2 15), Cao Jie, the daughter of Cao Cao, was made queen, and Cao Cao was made Wang Wei the following year.
In the first year of Yankang125 October (165438+220125 October), Liu Xie was forced by Wang Wei's xelloss, was given priority to, kept the ceremony of the son of heaven, and married his two daughters to xelloss. In the second year of Qinglong (234), he died at the age of 54 and was buried in the Zen Mausoleum. Posthumous title is a filial piety emperor, known as the virtuous emperor in history.