Is the title of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty posthumous title?

It can also be a title or a posthumous title.

After the death of the ancient emperors, the imperial court gave them a title of praising and criticizing good and evil as posthumous title. Just _ straight reason wuyue. Just want nothing, be strong and unyielding. Be loyal and forgiving, and be upright.

Wei _ The enemy's morality is superior to martial arts. Take morality as the enemy. Determine that the disaster is military. Recruited by soldiers, so you can decide. Punish the people and win the battle. Laws can make people obey. Be ambitious and poor, and go forward bravely. If you are ambitious, you will become extremely poor.

Liu Che (156-87), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, was born in Chang 'an, the seventh emperor of the Han Dynasty. China is a great statesman, strategist and poet in history. At the age of 4, he was crowned king of Jiaodong, at the age of 7, he became a prince, and at the age of 16, he became king. He reigned for 54 years (BC 14 1- 87 BC) and established one of the most brilliant achievements of the Western Han Dynasty.

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During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (before 1, 4 1-87 years), politically, the system of Chinese and foreign dynasties, the system of secretariat of history and the system of procuratorial work were established, and the law of wooing an was promulgated to strengthen the autocratic monarchy and centralization. Economically, measures such as leveling, compensation, calculation and suing were adopted to cast five baht, which made the government monopolize the operation of salt, iron and wine and suppressed the influence of wealthy businessmen.

Culturally, it "ousted a hundred schools of thought and respected Confucianism alone" and established imperial academy. Externally, Emperor Wudi adopted an expansion policy. In addition to fighting the Huns for years, it also broke Fujian and Vietnam, South Vietnam, Weishi Korea and Dawan, hollowed out the western regions, opened up the Silk Road and opened up the southwest.

In addition, there are some measures, such as creating a year number and issuing a calendar in the early days. However, he believed in magic, boasted about luxury and resorted to military tactics, which led to the crisis of rule and the outbreak of witchcraft in his later years. Later, because of the frustration of external expansion, it was awarded the "Imperial Decree of Wheel Platform". In the second year of Yuan Dynasty (87 BC), Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty collapsed in Zuo Wu Palace at the age of 70 and was buried in Maoling.

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