Ruzi Ying
Emperor of China, Han Dynasty, Emperor Ai of Han, Emperor Ping of Han, Wang Mang, Xin Dynasty, Emperor Gengshi of Han
978-620-0-84824-6
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2013-01-12
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Emperor Ruzi of Han (AD 5 – AD 25), commonly known as "the infant Ying" and with the personal name of Liu Ying, was the last emperor of the Chinese Western Han Dynasty from AD 6 to AD 9. After Emperor Ai of Han and Emperor Ping died without heirs, Wang Mang chose the youngest of the available successors in order to maintain his power in the government. The child Ying was soon deposed by Wang Mang who declared the Xin Dynasty in place of the Han. During Xin Dynasty, Ying was under effective house arrest—so much so that as an adult, he did not even know the names of common animals.
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