Emperor Cheng of Han
Emperor Cheng of Han, personal name
Liu Ao (劉驁; 51 BC – 17 April 7 BC), was an
emperor of the Chinese
Han dynasty ruling from 33 until 7 BC. He succeeded his father,
Emperor Yuan. Under Emperor Cheng, the Han dynasty continued its growing disintegration as the emperor's maternal relatives from the Wang clan increased their grip on the levers of power and on governmental affairs as encouraged by the previous emperor. Corruption and greedy officials continued to plague the government and, as a result, rebellions broke out throughout the country. Emperor Cheng died childless after a reign of 26 years; both of his sons by
concubines had died in infancy. One of them starved to death and another was suffocated in prison. The babies and their mothers were killed by the order of Emperor Cheng's favorite consort
Zhao Hede, with the implied consent of the emperor. He was succeeded by his nephew,
Emperor Ai, whose death was followed by
Wang Mang's rise to power.
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