Liu He (Chinese: ??; pinyin: Liú Hè; c.92–59 BC) was an emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty with the era name Yuanping (Chinese: ??; pinyin: YuánpÃng).
Originally King (or Prince) of Changyi (Chinese: ???; pinyin: Changyì Wáng), he was installed by the powerful minister Huo Guang as emperor in 74 BC, but deposed only 27 days later, and omitted from the official list of emperors.
He lost his original kingdom of Changyi and was demoted to the rank of marquis.
He was given the new fief of Haihun in modern Jiangxi Province, and therefore became known as the Marquis of Haihun (Chinese: ???).