Han Wang

Han Wang is an atonal romanization of various Chinese names and royal titles.

It usually refers to either a king or prince (, wáng) of either the region of Han ( or, Hàn) within China or Han (, Hán), both a former Chinese state and the Chinese name for South Korea.

Kings/Princes of Hàn (漢王)

 * Liu Bang, later Emperor Gaozu of Han, who ruled under Chu as King of Han 206–202 BC
 * Yang Liang, Prince of Han under the Sui dynasty (581–605)
 * Li Jiong, Prince of Han under the Tang dynasty (762–796)
 * Wang Jianli, Prince of Han under the Later Jin dynasty (940)
 * Zhao Dechang, later Emperor Zhenzong of Song, who was titled Prince of Han 983–988
 * Wanyan Yongji, later an emperor of the Jurchen Jin, who was titled Prince of Han 1191–1197

Kings/Princes of Hán (韩王)

 * Rulers of independent Han during the Warring States era
 * Xuanhui King of Han (d. 312 BC)
 * Xiang King of Han (d. 296 BC)
 * Xi King of Han (d. 273 BC)
 * Huanhui King of Han (d. 239 BC)
 * An King of Han (d. 226 BC)
 * Rulers of Han as a vassal of Chu after the fall of the Qin Empire
 * Han Cheng (r. 206 BC)
 * Zheng Chang (r. 206–205 BC)
 * Xin King of Han (r. 205–196 BC)
 * King Jun of Gojoseon, who proclaimed himself King of Han after being forced into exile in 194 BC
 * Chen Youliang, rebel against the Yuan who proclaimed himself King of Han (1359–1363)
 * Zhu Benli, later the Dingwu Emperor of the Southern Ming, who was titled Prince of Han 1611–1646