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The Han emperors ruled for 400 years with one interruption; in AD 8 an agrarian reformer usurped the throne and established the Hsin dynasty. This short-lived dynasty has come to mark the division between the Early, or Western, Han period and the Later, or Eastern, Han period, which began AD 25, when the Han capital was moved east to Luoyang.
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