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・ Sang Cheshmeh-ye Do
・ Sang Cheshmeh-ye Yek
・ Sang Chul Lee
・ Sang Dar Meydan
・ Sang Dar Meydan-e Olya
・ Sang Dar Meydan-e Sofla
・ Sang Darka
・ Sang Darreh
・ Sang Deh, Mazandaran
・ Sang Dhesian
・ Sang Divar
・ Sang Doo! Let's Go to School
・ Sang Garan Kuh
・ Sang Gilan
・ Sang Guowei
Sang Hongyang
・ Sang Hyun Lee
・ Sang Jar
・ Sang Jijia
・ Sang Jub
・ Sang Kar
・ Sang Kar, Fars
・ Sang Kar, Kerman
・ Sang Kee Paik
・ Sang Khom District
・ Sang Kittarath
・ Sang Kor
・ Sang Koti, Qaem Shahr
・ Sang Lan
・ Sang Lee


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Sang Hongyang
Sang Hongyang (Chinese: ; c. 152–80 BC) was a prominent official of the Former Han Dynasty, who served Emperor Wu of Han and his successor Emperor Zhao. He is most famed for his economic policies during the reign of Emperor Wu, the best known of which include the state monopolies over iron and salt - systems which would be imitated by other dynasties throughout history. Due to political conflict, he was executed in 80 BC by Huo Guang (d. 68 BC).
==Youth and Officialdom==
Sang Hongyang was born in Luoyang, one of the Han Dynasty's major commercial centres, to a family of merchants. In youth he was known for his mathematical prowess, and when Emperor Wu ascended to the throne in 141 BC Sang came to his notice and was eventually invited to become an Attendant (侍中) - one of the means by which the Emperor kept talent in the palace, and by which many important officials began their careers. Sang would remain an Attendant for 26 years.

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