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Life of Emperor Aidi of Han Dynasty
Han Aidi

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Han Aidi

When Liu Xin was three years old, she inherited the throne from her father Ding Tao Wang. When he grows up, he likes writing and law. Emperor Han Chengdi had no children for many years. In the first year of He Sui (the first eight years), Liu Xin was made a prince. The following year, Emperor Cheng died, and Liu Xin succeeded to the throne, becoming Emperor Ai of Han Dynasty. Emperor Han Aidi is lewd and indulgent. In the second year of Yuanshou (1 year), he died at the age of 26 and was buried in Yiling (now northwest of Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province). posthumous title mourned the emperor. During the period of Emperor Ai of Han Dynasty, the politics of Han Dynasty became more corrupt, land annexation became more serious and class contradictions deepened. Mrs. Wang Mang objected to the title of Empress Fu and her biological mother Shi Ding, but failed. Wang Mang was forced to resign as a fu. After Wang Zhaofei's death, Wang Mang returned to power. Emperor Han Ai was also a famous gay emperor in the history of China. He likes Dong Xian, a handsome man, who is the son of Dong Gong, a court minister. In the second year of Jianping, Emperor Ai worshipped Dong Xian as Huang Menlang. So far, Dong Xian is the only pet, and Dong Xian was promoted to Fu in the first year of Yuanshou. He even once wanted to give up the throne to Dong Xian, but was opposed by the minister and gave up. It is said that Emperor Ai of Han and Dong Xian embraced each other during lunch break, and when they woke up, Dong Xian was not awake. Ai Di ordered people to split the sleeves so as not to wake Dong Xian. This legend is the origin of China idiom referring to homosexuality-"the addiction of broken sleeves".