After Liu Ying, the emperors were Liu Gong, Liu Hong, and Liu Qi.
After Liu Ying, the order of emperors was Liu Gong, Liu Hong, and Liu Qi. Liu Gong was Liu Ying's son and had inherited the throne. Liu Hong was Liu Gong's younger brother and had inherited Liu Gong's throne. Liu Qi was Liu Hong's son and had inherited Liu Hong's throne.
After Liu Ying, Liu Gong became the emperor.
After Liu Ying, the former Young Emperor of the Han Dynasty, Liu Hong, succeeded the throne and became the Young Emperor of the Han Dynasty.
After Liu Ying, Liu Gong became the emperor of the Han Dynasty.
After Liu Ying of Han Dynasty, Liu Gong succeeded the throne.
After Liu Ying's death, Liu Gong became the emperor of the Han Dynasty.
After Liu Ying's death, Liu Gong became the emperor of the Han Dynasty.
After Liu Ying's death, the successor was Liu Heng, Emperor Wen of Han.
After Liu Ying died, Empress Lu did not show any sadness. Someone noticed Empress Lu's expression and asked Zhang Pijiang, the son of Prime Minister Zhang Liang. Zhang Pijiang pointed out that Empress Lu only had one son, Emperor Hui of Han, Liu Ying. Now that he had passed away, Empress Lu did not show any sadness because she was afraid of the ministers. He suggested that the Prime Minister request to appoint Lu Tai, Lu Chan, and Lu Lu as generals to command the northern and southern armies. Only after the Lu family entered the court and held real power could the ministers escape from the disaster. This meant that Empress Lu was not a person with real power. She only relied on the identity of the young master Liu Ying to act as regent. Therefore, Empress Lu did not show any sadness because she was worried that the ministers would threaten her power.
Empress Lu cried after Liu Ying's death, but she did not shed any tears. This showed that Empress Lu did not really feel sad. Empress Lu's crying was more out of fear for the future, the pursuit of power, and the need for self-protection. Therefore, Empress Lu was not really sad.