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    The Gengshi Emperor (died c.November AD 25), born Liu Xuan, was an emperor of the Han dynasty that had been restored following the downfall of Wang Mang's...
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    title of emperor and the right to succeed to the Han throne—as Emperor Guangwu. Soon after Emperor Guangwu's ascension, the Gengshi Emperor's regime...
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    Emperor Guangwu, was still an official under Gengshi Emperor, he had married Yin in 23. After he became emperor in 25, had wanted to make her empress, but...
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  • 23 CE, a number of ambitious individuals claimed to be restoring the Han dynasty. In 25 CE, a rebellion against the Gengshi Emperor used Liu Ying as...
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    killed Wang Mang. The Gengshi Emperor (r. 23–25 AD), a descendant of Emperor Jing (r. 157–141 BC), attempted to restore the Han dynasty and occupied Chang'an...
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  • Xuan, a descendant of the Han imperial clan, was proclaimed "Gengshi Emperor" by rebels aiming to restore the Han dynasty. Gengshi's forces were attacking...
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    Lulin (category Rebellions in the Han dynasty)
    leading to the downfall of the Xin and a temporary reinstatement of the Han dynasty with Liu Xuan (Gengshi Emperor) as the emperor. Many Lulin leaders became...
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    The emperors of the Han dynasty were the supreme heads of government during the second imperial dynasty of China; the Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD) followed...
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  • means "the second Emperor of Qin", and so forth. Emperor Xian, the last emperor of the Han dynasty, was a descendant of the first emperor Liu Bang. Lasting...
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    Red Eyebrows (category Rebellions in the Han dynasty)
    allowing Liu Xuan (the Gengshi Emperor), leader of the Lülin, to overthrow Wang and temporarily reestablish an incarnation of the Han dynasty. The Red Eyebrows...
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    head was sent to Gengshi's headquarters at Wan (i.e., Nanyang) before Gengshi's armies even reached Chang'an on 9 October. Gengshi Emperor settled Luoyang...
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  • Liu Penzi (category Emperors of the Han dynasty)
    Han emperor Gengshi Emperor in 25, they became convinced that they should find a descendant of Prince Zhang and make him emperor to inherit the Han throne...
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    the brief reign of Gengshi Emperor. In 23, he was sent by Peng to assist Liu Xiu while Liu was still a general under Gengshi Emperor. Liu was impressed...
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  • historian and writer Gengshi, Chinese emperor of the Han dynasty Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, Roman consul (b. 54 BC) Lucius Antonius, grandson of Mark Antony (b...
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    in the reign of Emperor Wu of Han (r. 141–87 BCE), his two immediate predecessors Emperor Wen of Han (r. 180–157) and Emperor Jing of Han (r. 157–141)...
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    Yin Lihua (category Emperor Guangwu of Han)
    reestablished Han government of Gengshi Emperor, he was married to Yin Lihua. Later, when he was dispatched by Gengshi Emperor to the region north of the Yellow...
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  • to the downfall of the Xin dynasty and the establishment of a temporary reinstatement of the Han dynasty under Liu Xuan (Gengshi Emperor). Many Lülin leaders...
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    Deng Yu (category Han dynasty chancellors)
    Liu as an advisor when the latter was a general under the Gengshi Emperor's short-lived Han restoration, and earned recognition for his skill in recommending...
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  • Liu Yan (Xin dynasty) (category Han dynasty generals)
    empire as the legitimate Han emperor. However, Gengshi Emperor remained fearful of Liu Yan's capabilities and keenly aware that many of Liu Yan's followers...
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    repeal the reform. After Gengshi (r. 23–25 AD) and Guangwu (r. 25–57 AD) restored the Han dynasty, they relied on the service of great landholding families...
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