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How many emperors did Wang Xing have in history?
The emperors of Wang Xing in history are: Wang Mang, Wang, Wang, Wang, Wang Jipeng and so on.

1, Wang Mang

Wang Mang (45 BC-65438 AD+10/October 6th) was born in Yuancheng, Weixian (now daming county, Hebei). The founding emperor of the new dynasty (65438+1October in 9 AD 10-65438+1October 6 in 23 AD) was a political reformer and the second son of the new king Wang Man.

In the winter of the first year (AD 9, 65438+ 10, 15), a new dynasty was established, with the title of "Founding", and the New Deal was announced, which was called "Wang Mang Reform" in history. During his reign, the retro system was reformed and the world was in chaos. In the fourth year of Emperor Huang (AD 23, 65438+1October 6), the outlaw hero attacked Chang 'an, and Wang Mang died in the disorderly army at the age of 67.

2. Wang

Wang (65438+862-February 30, 925) was born in Gushi, Gwangju (now Gushi County, Henan Province). During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Fujian was the founding monarch, the younger brother of Wang Chao, the commander-in-chief of the mighty army, and one of the "Three Kings of Fujian".

In the third year of Tongguang in the later Tang Dynasty (925), Wang died at the age of 64 in posthumous title. After the second son Wang proclaimed himself emperor, posthumous title Zhao, the temple name was Mao. For his contribution to the development of Fujian, he was honored by later generations as "opening Fujian to respect the king", "opening Fujian to be a holy king" and "being loyal to justice and benefiting the king".

3. Wang

Wang, Zi Ziyi, the eldest son of Fujian ancestor Wang, is the second monarch in Fujian.

Wang is the first deputy ambassador of the art festival. When Wang was seriously ill, he was ordered to temporarily preside over military affairs. In 925, the king died, and he ascended the throne, claiming that he was mighty and stayed behind. In 926, the later Tang Dynasty appointed Wang as ambassador. In the same year, Wang claimed to be the King of Fujian, but he still made himself a vassal of the later Tang Dynasty.

In 927, Wang's younger brother Wang and Wang's adopted son Wang joined forces to rebel and marched straight into Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian. Wang, known as the heir of Fujian in history, was captured alive and killed, and was buried in the east of Tianzhu City outside Beiguan, Fuzhou, commonly known as "Wang Tomb Mountain".

4. Wang

Wang Yanjun was the third emperor in Fujian, and was renamed Wang Hong (also known as Wang Yi) after he succeeded to the throne. Wang is the second son and Wang is the younger brother.

In the fourth year of Changxing at the end of the Tang Dynasty (933), Wang proclaimed himself emperor and changed his title to "Da Min". In the first year of Yonghe (935), Min was killed by his son Wang Jipeng. After his death, posthumous title was named Hui Di, and the name of the temple was Taizong (posthumous title's works, the name of the temple).

5. Jipeng Wang

Wang Jipeng, later renamed Wang Chang, is the eldest son of Wang He of Fujian and Liu, Princess of Qingyuan in Southern Han Dynasty, and the fourth emperor of Fujian.

Wang Jipeng was captured by pursuers and later killed by his cousin Wang Yu and other literati. Wang then blamed "Chen" for Wang Jipeng's murder. Wang Jipeng of posthumous title was a holy god, a noble and civilized man, and an emperor of martial arts and heroism. His temple number was.