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The year 146 AD was a time of change in ancient China. This period was part of the powerful Han Dynasty, one of the longest-lasting empires in Chinese history. During this year, two important things happened: the name of the era changed, and a new emperor took the throne.

A Look at the Year 146

The year 146 AD was a significant year for the Han Dynasty. This was a time when China was ruled by emperors. These emperors had a lot of power and their decisions affected many people.

New Beginnings: Era Names

In ancient China, emperors often gave special names to different periods of their rule. These were called "era names." Think of them like a unique title for a chapter in the emperor's reign. These names often reflected the emperor's hopes or important events.

In 146 AD, the era name changed from Yongxi to Benchu. The Yongxi era had just begun, but it was quickly replaced by Benchu. This change usually happened when a new emperor came to power or when something very important occurred.

Who Ruled? A Change in Emperors

Another big event in 146 AD was the change of emperors. The young Han Zhidi was the emperor, but his rule was very short. Emperors in ancient China usually ruled for their entire lives. When an emperor died, a new one would take their place.

After Emperor Zhidi, Han Huandi became the new emperor of the Han Dynasty. He was a young man when he started his reign. Changes in emperors were always major events, as they could bring new policies and different ways of ruling the empire.

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