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History of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty in Liu Che
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Introduction: Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (BC 1 July 56 14 [BC1year]-29 BC), the seventh emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, was an outstanding politician, strategist and poet.

? Liu Che/KLOC-acceded to the throne at the age of 0/6. In order to consolidate the imperial power and establish China-Korea, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty set up a local secretariat and initiated an inspection system to select talents. Adopt Zhu's suggestion, issue a promotion decree, solve the power of the kingdom, and return salt, iron and coins to the central government. Culturally, adopting Dong Zhongshu's suggestion of "ousting a hundred schools of thought and respecting Confucianism alone" ended the situation of "learning from foreigners, discussing different people and adopting different methods" since the pre-Qin period. During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the national prestige spread far and wide, annexed Korea in the east, swallowed Baiyue in the south, conquered Dawan in the west, and broke the Xiongnu in the north, which laid the territory of the Han Dynasty, opened up the Silk Road, created the title and prospered imperial academy.

Liu Che has made great achievements in various fields, but his belligerence in the later period of his rule caused the disaster of witchcraft and left a negative evaluation on his overall positive image. In the fourth year of reconciliation (89 BC), Liu Che committed a crime and wrote a letter to himself. In the second year of Yuan Dynasty (87 BC), 70-year-old Liu Che died in Zuo Wu Palace. Posthumous title, Emperor Xiaowu, temple number Sejong, was buried in Maoling.