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    Wang Mang (45 BCE – 6 October 23 CE), courtesy name Jujun, officially known as the Shijianguo Emperor (始建國天帝), was the founder and the only emperor of the short-lived Chinese Xin dynasty. He was originally an official and consort kin of the Han dynasty and later seized the throne in 9 CE.

  2. Wang Mang (born 45 bc, China—died Oct. 6, ad 23, Chang’an [now Xi’an, Shaanxi province]) was the founder of the short-lived Xin dynasty ( ad 9–25).

  3. Dec 9, 2011 · Wang Mang, first and last emperor of China's Xin Dynasty, went down fighting amid his harem girls as his palace fell in 23 A.D. Feedloader (Clickability) October 7, 23 A.D. The...

  4. Wang Mang (46 BC - 23 AD) was a cousin of the last Western Han emperor and became a regent and then a usurper. He implemented many reforms that resembled modern policies, but also faced rebellions and was assassinated.

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  5. Wang Mang , (born 45 bc, China—died Oct. 6, ad 23, Chang’an), Founder of the short-lived Xin dynasty (ad 9–25), an interlude between the two halves of the Han dynasty in China.

  6. Jun 11, 2018 · Wang Mang was a Han official who seized the throne and founded the Hsin dynasty in A.D. 9. He tried to reform land, slavery, administration, and currency, but faced opposition and rebellion from various quarters.

  7. Mar 8, 2011 · Wang Mang 王莽 (45 BCE-23 CE) was a high minister and nephew of Empress Dowager Wang 王太后 (Wang Zhengjun 王政君, 71 BCE-13 CE) of the late Former Han period 漢 (206 BCE-8 AD). He managed to control the succession to the throne and in 8 CE usurped the throne, proclaiming his own Xin dynasty 新 (8-23 CE).