Liu Fuling passed the throne to Liu He.
Liu Fuling passed the throne to Liu He. After Liu Fuling's death, the ministers elected Liu He as the new emperor, but Liu He was deposed after only 27 days in office.
Liu Fuling passed the throne to Liu He. After Liu Fuling's death, the new emperor chosen by the ministers was Liu He, but Liu He was deposed after only 27 days.
The reason why Liu Fuling passed the throne to Liu Xun was because Liu Fuling mistakenly thought that Liu He was more valued by him and gave Liu Xun hope. Liu Fuling's illness and treatment of Liu He made Liu Xun mistakenly think that Liu Fuling would choose Liu He as the heir. In addition, Liu Xun had already enjoyed the power and charm of power, so he was even more eager to have his own throne. Liu Xun poisoned Liu Fuling to take his life, so as to ensure that he could inherit the dragon position. Therefore, Liu Fuling passed the throne to Liu Xun because of Liu Xun's misunderstanding and Liu Fuling's illness.
Liu Ying passed the throne to Liu Heng, who later became Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty.
The emperor after Liu Fuling was Liu He. After Liu Fuling's death, his nephew Liu He was recruited into the court and inherited the throne, becoming the ninth emperor of the Han Dynasty. However, Liu He's reign was very short, only 27 days, because he was deposed during his reign. After Liu He, Emperor Xuan of Han, Liu Xun, inherited the throne and became the tenth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty. Therefore, the emperor after Liu Fuling was Liu He, and then Liu Xun.
Liu Bang passed the throne to Liu Ying, Emperor Hui of Han.
Emperor Wanli passed the throne to his son Zhu Changluo, also known as the Mingguang Sect.
The emperor behind Liu Fuling was Liu He.
Liu Fuling did not leave any descendants, so he did not have any descendants.