CHING-TI


Meaning of CHING-TI in English

died 141 BC, China Pinyin Jingdi (posthumous name, or shih), personal name (hsing-ming) Liu Ch'i fifth emperor of the Han dynasty, during whose reign (157-141 BC) an attempt was made to limit the power of the great feudal princes, who had been enfeoffed in separate kingdoms during the tolerant rule of Ching-ti's father, Wen-ti (reigned 180-157). In 154 the feudal princes reacted against attempts to curtail their power. The resulting Revolt of the Seven Kingdoms was crushed; the lords were thereafter denied the right to appoint the ministers for their fiefs, and their domains were divided among their sons. This move consolidated the power of the central government and prepared the way for the glorious reign of Ching-ti's son, the famous Wu-ti (reigned 141-87).

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