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Who is the king of Langya?

The King of Langya was the supreme ruler of Langya, which began in Liu Ze, the royal family of the Western Han Dynasty, and was soon abolished.

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From the Three Kingdoms and the Jin Dynasty to the Sui and Tang Dynasties, there were many kings of Langya. In 265, Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty named Sima Lun an evil king. Sima Lun first became an official of Cao Wei, and he was appointed as Anle Hou Ting. After the establishment of the five-class system, Dong 'an County was appointed to give advice to doctors. After the establishment of the Western Jin Dynasty, the king of Langya County was appointed and General Xuanwei was awarded. General Gan Anbei, guarding Yecheng, changed his name to Wang Zhao.

After Si Marui succeeded to the throne, he moved to the town to make contributions and died in the Western Jin Dynasty. Si Marui, the king of Langya, was called the King of Jin, the Eastern Jin Dynasty was established, and the title was Jianwu. In the first year of Taixing (3 18), he officially acceded to the throne, and was known as Emperor Jinyuan in history, which opened up the situation of "the king and the horse ruled the world together".

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In history, Liu Zechu served as a doctor, then attacked Chen Yi as a general, and made the mausoleum a meritorious service. When he was in power, with the help of Tian Sheng, a Qi man, Liu Ze was made the King of Langya because his wife was his sister's daughter.

Langya country has a vast territory, many counties, high taxes, gorgeous palaces and abundant capital, which has an important military position. In the Western Jin Dynasty, Langya County named Sima Lun as Langya State, which was then under the Xuzhou Secretariat.

In the Jin Dynasty, the Langya Wang family also reached the peak of power. In addition to Wang Dao as prime minister, Wang Dun also controlled the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and strengthened Mazhuang. Three-quarters of the ruling and opposition officials belong to or are associated with the Wangs.

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