Emperor Yin of Han 漢隱帝 | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Emperor of Han-Zhao | |||||||||||||
Reign | September 1, 318[1][2] – 318 | ||||||||||||
Predecessor | Liu Cong | ||||||||||||
Successor | Jin Zhun | ||||||||||||
Born | Unknown | ||||||||||||
Died | 318[1] | ||||||||||||
Spouse | Empress Jin | ||||||||||||
Issue | Liu Yuangong | ||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||
House | Liu | ||||||||||||
Dynasty | Han-Zhao | ||||||||||||
Father | Liu Cong | ||||||||||||
Mother | Empress Huyan |
Liu Can (died 318), courtesy name Shiguang, also known by his posthumous name (as accorded by Jin Zhun) Emperor Yin of Han (Zhao), was an emperor of the Xiongnu-led Han-Zhao dynasty of China, who reigned briefly in 318 before being killed by his trusted father-in-law Jin Zhun, who succeeded him to the Han-Zhao throne.