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 |  |  | Emperor Gengshi of Han - Start of reign and destruction of Wang Mang's Xin Dynasty: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Gengshi of Han - Defeat by ChimeiIn winter 24, an ominous issue would arise for Emperor Gengshi; Chimei troops, then stationed at Puyang (濮陽, modern Puyang, Henan), were highly fatigued at the time and wanted to go home. Their leaders felt that if they did so, Chimei forces would scatter and be unable to be gathered again, and they felt that a clear target needs to be created. They decided to announce that they were attacking Emperor Gengshi's capital Chang'an, and they, divided into two armies, began to head west. Liu Xiu, while he had fairly strong troops, chose to st ...
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 |  |  | Emperor Gengshi of Han - Start of reign and destruction of Wang Mang's Xin Dynasty: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Gengshi of Han - Attempted consolidation of powerAfter Wang Mang's death, Emperor Gengshi moved his capital from Wancheng to Luoyang. He then issued edicts to the entire empire, promising to allow Xin local officials who submitted to him to keep their posts. For a brief period, nearly the entire empire showed at least nominal submission -- even including the powerful Chimei general Fan Chong (樊崇), who, indeed, went to stay in Luoyang under promises of titles and honors. However, this policy was applied inconsistently, and local governors soon became apprehensive about giving up their p ...
See also:Emperor Gengshi of Han, Emperor Gengshi of Han - Start of reign and destruction of Wang Mang's Xin Dynasty, Emperor Gengshi of Han - Attempted consolidation of power, Emperor Gengshi of Han - Defeat by Chimei, Emperor Gengshi of Han - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Gengshi of Han: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Gengshi of Han - Attempted consolidation of power |
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