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- Wang Mang (45 BC-October 6, 23), courtesy name Jujun (巨君), was a Han Dynasty official who seized the throne from the Liu family and founded Xin (or...
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- Empress Wang (8 BC - AD 23), formally Empress Xiaoping (孝平皇后), formally during her father Wang Mang's Xin Dynasty Duchess Dowager of Ding'an...
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- male, deceased (23)
- Liu Xin, courtesy name Zijun (子駿), was the son of Liu Xiang, a Chinese astronomer and historian during the Xin Dynasty. He created a new astr...
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- Liu Yan (d. 23), courtesy name Bosheng (伯升), was a general of one of the major uprisings against China's Xin Dynasty and its emperor, Wang Mang...
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- Emperor Ruzi of Han, commonly known as "Ying the Kid" and with the personal name of Liu Ying (劉嬰), was last emperor of the Chinese Western Han Dyna...
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- Empress Shi was an empress during Xin Dynasty. She married emperor Wang Mang, in spring 23, as his Xin Dynasty was crumbling. Despite that, he...
- male, deceased (25)
- Emperor Gengshi of Han, ch. 漢更始帝, py. gèng shĭ dì, wg. Keng-Shih-ti, (d. strangled AD 25), also known as the Prince of Huaiyang (淮陽王, the t...
- male, 1998 years old
- Liu Penzi (b. 11(?), death year unknown) was an "emperor" placed on the Han Dynasty throne temporarily by the Chimei agrarian rebels after the...
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