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The Four Whiteheads of Mount Shang (Chinese: 商山四皓; pinyin: Shāng Shān Sì Hào) were four elders who had an important role in the establishment of the Han dynasty of China (206 BCE – 220 CE). Liu Ying (Emperor Hui of Han, 210–188 BCE) became the second emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty. When his father (the Emperor Gaozu of Han), the previous emperor, died of an arrow wound, Liu Ying became emperor because his father had named him crown prince and heir to the throne.

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  • The Four Whiteheads of Mount Shang (Chinese: 商山四皓; pinyin: Shāng Shān Sì Hào) were four elders who had an important role in the establishment of the Han dynasty of China (206 BCE – 220 CE). Liu Ying (Emperor Hui of Han, 210–188 BCE) became the second emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty. When his father (the Emperor Gaozu of Han), the previous emperor, died of an arrow wound, Liu Ying became emperor because his father had named him crown prince and heir to the throne. This was a most notable moment, because the founding of the Han dynasty affected the entire history of China. Han Huidi was important because he represented the dynastic succession of the Liu family as the Han dynasty. His father named him crown prince and heir due to the influence of the Four Whiteheads of Mount Shang. These men were considered sages: they were called "whiteheads" because they were elders with white hair and white beards. (en)
  • 商山四皓,簡稱“四皓”,秦末隱士東園公、夏黃公、綺里季、甪里四人,因避秦亂世而隱居商山,采芝充飢,四人年皆八十多歲,鬚眉皓白,世稱為商山四皓、南山四皓。 (zh)
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  • 商山四皓,簡稱“四皓”,秦末隱士東園公、夏黃公、綺里季、甪里四人,因避秦亂世而隱居商山,采芝充飢,四人年皆八十多歲,鬚眉皓白,世稱為商山四皓、南山四皓。 (zh)
  • The Four Whiteheads of Mount Shang (Chinese: 商山四皓; pinyin: Shāng Shān Sì Hào) were four elders who had an important role in the establishment of the Han dynasty of China (206 BCE – 220 CE). Liu Ying (Emperor Hui of Han, 210–188 BCE) became the second emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty. When his father (the Emperor Gaozu of Han), the previous emperor, died of an arrow wound, Liu Ying became emperor because his father had named him crown prince and heir to the throne. (en)
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  • Four Whiteheads of Mount Shang (en)
  • 商山四皓 (zh)
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