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Summary Of: Wang Mang

Ai died and Empress Dowager Wang immediately had Wang Mang appointed regent for the new... Wang Mang and his 1... Wang Mang died in the battle... Wang Mang was the son of Wang Man... Wang Mang did not have the opportunity to become a... While Wang Mang was obviously well... Wang Mang was praised for his humility... Wang Mang befriended many capable people and served his uncles carefully... Wang Mang cared for him near his sick bed day and night... Wang Mang was therefore given the post of imperial attendant... He therefore created Wang Mang the Marquess of Xindu and promoted him to minister without portfolio... Another thing that Wang Mang made himself known for was that he had only a wife... Wang Mang was considered one of the possibilities... Emperor Cheng made Wang Mang the commander of the armed forces... After Wang Mang was promoted to this position... Grand Empress Dowager Wang also ordered Wang Mang to resign and transfer power to the Fu and Ding relatives... Emperor Ai declined and begged Wang Mang to stay in his administration... Wang Mang came into direct confrontation with now... Wang Mang ordered him to commit suicide... Wang Mang would have no official posts and would exert little influence on politics for the time... and summoned Wang Mang back to the imperial government... Wang Mang issued a list of regulations to the ally... Wang Mang decided to have his... and told Consort Wei to offer assurances to Wang Mang that she would not act as Emperor Ai... Wang Mang still refused to let her visit the capital... and then have Wu try to persuade Wang Mang to transfer power to the Weis... Wang Mang then arrested Wang Yu... Wang Mang then executed the entire Wei clan... Wang Mang then took this opportunity to further wipe out potential enemies... other officials who were not willing to follow Wang Mang were also victimized in this purge... Wang Mang revived an ancient ceremony intended for those who have made great contributions to the state... and Wang Mang disliked that fact... after Wang Mang had usurped the throne... Wang Mang created his wife... Wang Mang instituted a revolutionary land redistribution system... but even though Xian was unaware that Wang Mang had executed his son Deng... when Wang Mang first became emperor... Because Wang Mang knew that the people of Wusun actually had greater affinity for the lesser king... Wang Mang sent Wang Zhaojun... Wang Mang created Xuyu chanyu and envisioned placing him on the Xiongnu throne by force... Wang Mang made a sudden change of his presumed heir... Wang Mang discovered that one of Empress Wang... Wang Mang ordered Wang Lin to commit suicide by poison... Wang Mang then announced that he had in fact two sons by female servants... Wang Mang thought he had already brought Xiongnu to the north... Wang Mang sent 12 generals and 180 officers to lead a force of 300... When Wang Mang first became regent... but Wang Mang did not care...

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