Dou Ying

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Dou Ying (? – 130 BC) was a politician of the Western Han dynasty. He was the son of a cousin of Empress Dou, the wife of Emperor Wen of Han. He was granted the title of Marquis of Weiqi for his military achievements during the Rebellion of the Seven States. Later, due to a feud with Tian Fen, he was executed for "forging an imperial edict."

Emperor Wen's reign

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