Huo Guang
Huo Guang (; died 21 April 68 BC),
courtesy name Zimeng (子孟), was a Chinese military general and politician who served as the dominant state official of the
Western Han dynasty from 87 BCE until his death in April 68 BCE. The younger half-brother of the renowned general
Huo Qubing, Huo was a palace aide to
Emperor Wu and secured power in his own right at the emperor's death, when he became principal co-regent for
Emperor Zhao. Huo outmaneuvered his colleagues in the regency and assumed personal control over state affairs, consolidating his power by installing family members and other loyalists in key offices. Following Emperor Zhao's death in June 74 BCE, Huo engineered the succession and deposition of
Liu He within a mere 27 days. Huo next facilitated the accession of
Emperor Xuan and retained control of the Han government until his death.
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