Yuanguang

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Yuanguang was a regnal era of Emperor Wu of the Western Han dynasty, marking a specific period of his long and influential reign in ancient China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese era name
regnal era
appliesTo China NERFINISHED
associatedWith centralization of imperial power under Emperor Wu
military campaigns of Emperor Wu of Han
calendarType lunisolar calendar
country Western Han dynasty NERFINISHED
endYear 129 BC
eraSystem Chinese imperial era name system
eraWithin Western Han dynasty NERFINISHED
follows Yuanding NERFINISHED
historicalContext Han dynasty consolidation and expansion
language Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
namedFor auspicious light (literal meaning of the characters 元光)
partOf reign of Emperor Wu of Han
positionInReign middle period of Emperor Wu’s reign
precedes Yuanshou NERFINISHED
region East Asia
reignOf Emperor Wu of Han NERFINISHED
startYear 134 BC
startYearInChineseCalendar Han Wudi Yuanguang 1
timePeriod 2nd century BC
usedBy Emperor Wu of Han NERFINISHED
Emperor Wu of the Western Han dynasty NERFINISHED
usedInDating inscriptions and historical records of the time
official documents of Western Han court

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Emperor Wu of Han eraName Yuanguang