Emperor Gaozu of  the Han, Liu Bang, lived between 
256 and 195 BC and was a legendary hero in the Chinese history. He was the first 
emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, also a famous statesman and military 
commander of ancient China. Liu Bang was born into an ordinary family in Peixian 
County (now Fengxian County of Jiangsu Province). At the end of the Qin Dynasty, 
people were suffering social turbulences. Liu Bang rose in rebellion against the 
Qin Dynasty. Later, his army kept expanding and became the main force against 
the Qin Dynasty along with Xiang Yu's army. In 206 BC, Liu Bang led his army to 
the central Shaanxi plain and overthrew the Qin Dynasty. Shortly afterwards, 
Xiang Yu also fought his way to the central Shaanxi plain after defeating the 
Qin army. Xiang Yu planned to kill Liu Bang to seize power. Faced with the 
crisis, Liu Bang was aware that he was in no position to beat Xiang Yu, so he 
personally went to Hongmen to meet Xiang Yu and conceded defeat, indicating that 
he had no ambition to usurp power. Later, Liu Bang accepted the title of "the 
King of Han" granted by Xiang Yu. At the same time, Liu Bang made efforts to 
consolidate his own force and to strengthen military training, ready to take 
power.  In October of 206 BC, leading the Han army, Liu Bang 
captured the central Shaanxi plain again, restarting the power-seizing battle 
with Xiang Yu, thus beginning the prelude to the four-year-long war between the 
Chu and Han. Liu Bang knew all too well how to choose the right person for the 
right job and gained the assistance of Xiao He and Han Xin etc. Meanwhile, he 
was willing to accept the constructive suggestions from those under his command. 
He was also good at using strategies and received widespread support from the 
people. In the end, Liu Bang won the Chu-Han war and Xiang Yu had no choice but 
to commit suicide at the Wujiang River after being defeated.  In 202 BC, Liu Bang established the Han Dynasty and 
made Xi'an the capital, starting the 400-plus reign of the Han Dynasty. Liu Bang 
thus became the first emperor of humble origin in the Chinese history. 
 After ascending the throne, Liu Bang destroyed the 
imperial separatist regimes headed by people with different surnames like Han 
Xin, Peng Yue and Ying Bu etc and appointed many dukes who had the same surname 
Liu, strengthening his centralized feudal empire. At the same time, he adopted 
policies of giving the people peace and security, which stressed agriculture and 
tightened control on commercial activities, in order to restore the strength of 
the state. In addition, he carried on the political system of the Qin Dynasty 
and formulated the nine-chapter Decrees of Han based on Decrees of 
Qin. All these measures gave a boost to the economic development and the 
might of the Han Dynasty kept growing.
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