
Yang Jian
Yang Jian, also known as Emperor Jing of Han, was a Chinese emperor who reigned from 156 to 141 BCE. He was a key figure during the Han Dynasty, known for strengthening central government, reducing corruption, and promoting Confucian values. His reign contributed to stabilizing the empire after turmoil and implementing reforms that improved governance and economy. Yang Jian’s leadership laid the groundwork for the continued prosperity of the Han Dynasty, which is considered a golden age in Chinese history.