6Emperor Ping Di's Death and Wang Mang's Selection of Ruzi Ying

AD 6, February 3 – The boy emperor, Ping Di, dies of unexpec...
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👑 Emperor Ai's Death Leads to Wang Mang's Regency

Emperor Ai of Han dies and is succeeded by his eight year old cousin Ping. Wang Mang is appointed regent and begins wide-ranging reforms.
Emperor Ai's Death Leads to Wang Mang's Regency (-1)
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👑 Wang Mang's Consolidation of Power

Wang Mang begins a program of personal aggrandizement, restoring marquess titles to past imperial princes and introducing a pension system for retired officials. Restrictions are placed on the Emperor's mother, Consort Wei and members of the Wei Clan.
Wang Mang's Consolidation of Power (2)
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👶 Ruzi Ying, the Han Dynasty's Infant Emperor

Ruzi Ying, great-grandson of Xuan of Han (d. AD 25)
Ruzi Ying, the Han Dynasty's Infant Emperor (5)
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👑 Emperor Ping Di's Death and Wang Mang's Selection of Ruzi Ying

AD 6, February 3 – The boy emperor, Ping Di, dies of unexpected causes at age 14; Wang Mang alone selects the new emperor, Ruzi Ying, age 2, starting the Jushe era of the Han dynasty.
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👑 Death of Emperor Ping of Han China

AD 6, February 3Ping, Chinese emperor of the Han dynasty (b. 9 BC)
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