1, Wang Mang
Wang Mang, the word king, is the eldest son of Yuan Chengxin, the new king of Wei County, and the nephew of the filial piety queen of the Western Han Dynasty. The founding emperor of the new dynasty was in office from AD 8 to AD 23.
At the end of Wang Mang's reign, the world was in chaos. In the fourth year of Emperor Huang, he rose up and invaded Chang 'an, and Wang Mang died in chaos. Wang Mang ascended the throne in 16 at the age of 69, and the new dynasty became one of the short-lived dynasties in the history of China.
2. Wang
Wang (765438 BC+65438 AD+February 3, 2003) was born in Yuancheng, Wei County (now east of daming county, Hebei Province), the second daughter of Yangping, the mother of Li, the queen of Liu, the emperor of Han Dynasty.
When Wang Mang usurped the Han Dynasty, Wang was so angry that he threw the imperial seal on the ground and smashed the national imperial seal into a corner. Soon, he died of grief and anger and was buried with Liu Shi, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
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In 7 BC, Emperor Cheng of Han died suddenly in the arms of Zhao Hede, a favorite. Liu Xin acceded to the throne for Emperor Ai of Han Dynasty, and Wang became the empress dowager. At this time, the influence of the Wang family penetrated into all aspects of the court.
In order to strengthen the imperial power, Emperor Ai of the Han Dynasty began to consider removing the sphere of influence of the Wang family. After he ascended the throne, he enhanced the influence of his grandmother and his mother's family, Fu Shi and Shi Ding.
From then on, the struggle between Emperor Ai and Han became more and more fierce, and a war without smoke began between them. In this war, Wang's relatives who held important positions in North Korea were suppressed, and Wang's power fell to the bottom.
In the second year of Yuanshou, Emperor Ai died childless. When Wang learned of the death of Emperor Ai, he called Wang Mang into the palace, seized the military power, and made him King Zhongshan and Emperor Han Ping.
Wang Mang is very flattering to Wang. In the first year of the founding of the People's Republic of China (AD 9), Wang Mang usurped the Han Dynasty to establish a new dynasty.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Wang Mang
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-Wang