Liu He (Han-Zhao)

Liu He (died 4 September 310[1]), courtesy name Xuantai, was briefly the second emperor of the Xiongnu-led Chinese Han-Zhao dynasty.

According to the Book of Jin, Liu He was described as having an imposing, handsome and sturdy look, and was about 1.96 meters tall.

Liu He was created the Prince of Liang (梁王), a title that he was posthumously known by as well, in 308.

A group of officials, both Xiongnu and Chinese, were given various responsibilities in assisting Liu He.

They were disgruntled, and they persuaded the already suspicious Liu He that he could not be safe if his brothers maintained large forces in or near the capital.