Xiaolingdi

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Xiaolingdi is the posthumous temple name of Emperor Ling of Han, a late Eastern Han dynasty ruler whose ineffective reign contributed to the dynasty’s decline and the rise of warlordism in China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf emperor
temple name
associatedDynasty Eastern Han dynasty NERFINISHED
capitalDuringReign Luoyang NERFINISHED
country Han dynasty China NERFINISHED
dynasty Eastern Han dynasty NERFINISHED
era Late Eastern Han period
governmentTypeDuringReign monarchy
historicalImpact contributed to decline of Eastern Han dynasty
contributed to rise of warlordism in China
house House of Liu (Han imperial clan) NERFINISHED
language Chinese
notableEventsDuringReign increasing eunuch influence at court
social unrest and peasant discontent
widespread corruption in government
personalName Liu Hong NERFINISHED
posthumousTitleOf Emperor Ling of Han NERFINISHED
predecessor Emperor Huan of Han NERFINISHED
refersTo Emperor Ling of Han NERFINISHED
regionRuled China NERFINISHED
reignCharacteristics ineffective rule
successor Emperor Shao of Han NERFINISHED
Emperor Xian of Han NERFINISHED
templeName Xiaolingdi NERFINISHED
title Emperor of the Han dynasty
usedIn Eastern Han dynasty imperial ancestral temple NERFINISHED

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