1, Wang Mang (65438+February in 46 BC 12-65438+1October 6 in 23 AD), Wei Jun Yuancheng (now daming county in Handan, Hebei Province), the eldest son of the new king, the nephew of the queen of the Western Han Dynasty. The founding emperor of the new dynasty was in office from AD 8 to AD 23.
2. Wang (862-925), born in Gushi, Gwangju (now Gushi, Henan), founded Min State in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. At first, Wang followed Wang Xu and his younger brother Wang Chao. Later, Wang Chao abolished and killed Wang Xu, and the generals hailed him as the leader. In 1987 (four years), Wang Chao died and Wang Shenzhi succeeded to the throne. The court appointed him as our envoy of Wuwei Army and an observer of Fujian Province, and transferred him to Taibao School and Tongzhong Bookstore to seal the title of King Langya. In 907 A.D. (the fourth year of Youyou), Zhu Wensheng, the ancestor of Houliang, became the official minister and was named King Min. When the king was in power, he chose talents and appointed people, reduced criminal law, cherished expenses, reduced corvee and reduced taxes, so that the people could recuperate. In 925, Wang died at the age of sixty-four, and he was loyal to posthumous title. After his son Wang proclaimed himself emperor, he was posthumously named emperor, with the temple name Taizu.