Xiongnu nobles, tired of Jin misrule and …

Years: 304 - 304

Xiongnu nobles, tired of Jin misrule and secretly plotting independence from Jin, send a messenger in 304 to secretly offer Liu Yuan, the commander of the North Tribe of the Xiongnu, the title of Grand Chanyu.

Liu Yuan then tells Sima Ying, who is concerned about an attack from Wang Jun, whose troops are reinforced with Xianbei and Wuhuan soldiers, that he would be willing to mobilize Xiongnu soldiers to support Sima Ying's cause.

Sima Ying agrees and allows Liu Yuan to return to the Xiongnu tribes.

Once Liu Yuan returns to his people, he gathers fifty thousand men quickly and is readying himself to rush to Sima Ying's aid, but he also publicly accepts the title of Grand Chanyu.

(Previously, Sima Ying had bestowed the title of North Chanyu on him.)

However, he then hears that Sima Ying's forces have collapsed in fear of Wang's troops and that Sima Ying had, against his prior advice, fled to Luoyang.

He now declares his people independent from Jin and further declares that, as a Han descendant, he will succeed to the Han throne legitimately, and therefore claims the title of the Prince of Han—deliberately choosing a title that had been previously held by Han Dynasty's founder, Liu Bang (Emperor Gao).

He reestablishes the worship of eight Han emperors—Emperor Gao, Emperor Wen, Emperor Wu, Emperor Xuan, Emperor Guangwu, Emperor Ming, Emperor Zhang, and Liu Bei (Emperor Zhaolie)—and creates his wife Lady Huyan (likely a relative of his mother) princess.

(The name of Liu's state was therefore "Han," but is often referred to as "Han Zhao" or "Former Zhao" because his nephew Liu Yao, who will take the throne in 318, will change the name of the state to Zhao in 319.)

He spends great energy on trying to restore the Han system of government, but he himself is unable to quickly expand his sphere of influence.

He establishes his capital at Lishi (in modern Lüliang, Shanxi), but his control of territory becomes limited to this local region.

His forces are often able to achieve victories over Jin forces but unable to hold cities.

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