Of all the kings of Thailand to date, who has contributed the most to Thailand?

Updated on amusement 2024-02-25
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Thai people revere these five kings of their country as the five emperors, and only these five kings are revered as emperors in the history of Thailand. The five Thai kings are Lamkhamheng of the Sukhothai Dynasty, Na Li Xuan of the Ayutthaya Dynasty, Taksin of the Thonburi Dynasty, Rama IV of the Bangkok Dynasty, and Rama V of the Bangkok Dynasty, of which Taksin, Rama IV and Rama V are all of mixed Chinese and Thai descent.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ramkhamhaeng was the third king of Thailand, succeeding his brother Ban Muang to the throne in 1275. During the reign of Ramkhamhaeng, it reached its peak and established the territory of present-day Thailand.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Thailand has changed many kings until now, some kings are very respected and loved by the people, but there are also some kings who do not have a good reputation, and it is inconclusive to say that they have contributed too much to Thailand.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The reason why Thailand's royal family can stand tall is because Thailand can have today, almost all of them are the credit of the Thai royal family, and for the history of Thailand, I also saw some in the history books when I was a student, but because the history teaching of our country is more about teaching the history of our country, so the development of Thailand over the years has to be queried from the information on the Internet.

    First of all, the royal family of Thailand is actually the Rama family, and the current king of Thailand is named Maha Vajiralongkorn, Maha Vajiralongkorn is the tenth king of the Rama family, and also the tenth king of the Bangkok Dynasty, but Maha Vajiralongkorn can have such treatment, but also because his ancestors have great credit to Thailand.

    At that time, on the Indochina Peninsula, Thailand and Myanmar were the strongest, and for a period of time, Myanmar developed rapidly, but Thailand plummeted, and as a result, it was invaded by Myanmar, and later after the establishment of the Bangkok Dynasty, Thailand gradually stood up, if there was no Bangkok Dynasty, Thailand was afraid to become a colony at that time.

    Secondly, the Bangkok Dynasty is also a feudal dynasty in the final analysis, and there are also many defects of the feudal dynasty, and in the process of slow development, there are also a lot of problems, but the fifth king of the Bangkok Dynasty, that is, Rama Chulalongkorn, successfully led the Bangkok Dynasty to "renew", so Thailand will successfully overcome the difficulties.

    Therefore, for all Thais today, the kings of the Rama family are the great people who led their ancestors out of the predicament and created the glory of Thailand, so they also have great respect for the current king.

    Finally, Thailand has also experienced a lot of coups over the years, but the impact on the Thai royal family is minimal, this is because the Thai royal family has won the hearts of the people, even if there is a coup, everyone will not infringe on the interests of the Thai royal family, after all, the Rama family is really "as kind as a mountain" to Thailand.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Thailand is a neighboring country of our country, and although it is a small country, it has a very developed tourism industry. Thailand's state system is a monarchy, and the King of Thailand holds the real power of the country and has supreme power. The monarchy is a universal existence of human evolutionary development, and even though there are still many countries in the world that retain this system, in fact, most monarchs do not have much real power, but the King of Thailand is an exception.

    Why has Thailand been able to preserve its monarchy to this day, and what is Thailand's history? Why does the Thai royal family stand tall?

    In the mid-18th century, Myanmar was the most powerful country in Southeast Asia, and the declining Ayutuyya dynasty of Thailand became the target of conquest of Vietnam. After the Burmese conquest of the Ayutuo Dynasty, Thailand ushered in a dark period. The Thai people did not take advantage of the dark rule of Burma and rose up in revolt.

    In 1782, a man named Chakri distinguished himself and was proclaimed the new king, thus creating the "Rama dynasty".

    However, during his tenure as king, Kerry resisted the invasion of foreign enemies externally, strengthened the centralization of power internally, and achieved the unity and stability of the country, so the European colonizers had no way to start, which is also the biggest reason why barren Thailand was not reduced to a colony.

    Why does the Thai royal family stand tall?

    For the Thai people, the Rama dynasty achieved the unification of the entire country and avoided Thailand becoming a Burmese dependent. The Rama Dynasty enjoys high honor and prestige in the confidence of the Thai people, which is also an important reason why the Thai royal family continues to this day.

    The successive kings of Thailand of the Rama Dynasty have seen the dedication of the Thai people to Thailand. Since the Rama Dynasty came to power, it has maintained a good image in the hearts of the Thai people. From the restoration of King Rama I, the anti-colonization of King Rama V, to the initiative of King Rama VII to hand over power, he has always taken the initiative to grasp the trend of history and lead the progress of Thai society.

    Every Thai king has made certain contributions during his reign, and his achievements are indelible.

    Second, the Thai people generally believe in Buddhism, oppose violence, advocate humility and tolerance, and are content to their duties, and lack interest in political activities, so the Thai royal family faces very few threats. In addition, the King of Thailand has the status of the Buddhist "Dharma King", he holds the power and religious beliefs of Thailand, and the Thai people have no power to overthrow this monarchy. So the Thai royal family has been able to survive to this day.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Thailand has always had absolute power in the royal family, and they will enjoy the most centralized power when they establish the royal family, so no matter how the regime changes, the power of the royal family will not decrease.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The supremacy of the King of Thailand, coupled with the continuous improvement of the living standards of the Thai people. The king's position in the hearts of the people is constantly rising. Thailand's military administration is governed by the Parliament, the courts, and the Cabinet, similar to the American system of the Three Powers, in which the King of Thailand does not participate in political affairs.

    However, you must know that the parliamentarians involved in political affairs are directly appointed by the king of Thailand, that is, although the military and political power is divided into three parts, the total operand core is still the king.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The most powerful royal family in Thailand is the King of Thailand. The way for the king of Thailand to take power is not only that the military needs to obey the king, but also that ordinary people need to obey the royal bureau and pretend to be the king.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Thailand is indeed a country with very large royal power, and the power of the Thai royal family is very large, with the right to transfer the army, and the right to appoint and dismiss officials.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The founding king of Thailand was Tak Shin.

    Thailand went through the Sukhothai Dynasty, the Ayutthaya Dynasty, the Thonburi Dynasty, and the Bangkok Dynasty. Originally known as Siam, in 1652 (the ninth year of Shunzhi), Siam sent envoys to the Qing Dynasty to pay tribute, and the exchanges between the two countries began. In 1767, the Burmese army invaded Siam and captured the capital of Siam, Ayutthaya.

    Ayutthaya Tayutthaya, the Tafu Taishou Phraya Dashin, organized the Siamese people to repel the invading Burmese army, reunited Siam, and was proclaimed king. In 1768, Daxin sent an envoy to the Qing Dynasty to ask the Qing court to make him the king of Siam, but the Qing ** believed that he was taking the opportunity to usurp the throne and refused. However, Marshin continued to make friendly gestures to the Qing, who finally recognized the dynasty established by Dashin in 1777 and allowed Siamese envoys to pay tribute to the Qing court.

    Thailand** stipulates that December 28 of each year, the day of Thonburi the Great's accession to the throne, is "Emperor Zheng Day", which expresses the nostalgia for Takssin. Thailand** in Bangkok City Thonburi Square ** set up the "Zheng Huang Daxin Monument" for people to pay respects. In Thonburi, the twin city of Thonburi on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand, Wat Arun was established, also known as Temple of Dawn, to commemorate the Thai king, and now Temple of Dawn is a famous temple in Thailand and one of the royal temples of Thailand.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    His"Okay"60 years of hard work for the suffering people has proven him"Okay"。

    There is no king in the world who has a camera around his neck, a map in his left hand, a pen in his right, muddy shoes, and a sweaty face, constantly probing in the middle of nowhere to see if his people are doing well.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because Thailand is a Buddhist country, such a country generally has a strong traditional concept, and Thailand has a situation of theocracy, and the king often has a certain status in the religious field at the same time, so the prestige is higher.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Please do not criticize the kings of other countries with self-righteousness. I'm not from Thailand, I've been in Thailand for a long time, and I've traveled to 4x countries and regions. The King of Thailand is a good man, (among the kings I know).

    His image was built by his hard work, and he gave a lot for the people (his son was too far behind him). Don't criticize the beliefs of others casually, be kind!!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because the consciousness of the common people there is too low, and Marxist-Leninist ideology does not occupy that place.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    As in many constitutional monarchies, the king of the country is generally only symbolic, and the culture and national traditions of the country concerned also fly along with the propaganda of **.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's all the same, and the king of Thailand must have said to the people: What is my relationship with such and such a god?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The King of Thailand is beloved by his own people. In Thailand, the king is very high and authoritative, and it can even be said that he is supreme. The King of Thailand not only has high prestige, but also controls the Thai army.

    So the position is very secure.

    Thailand is a constitutional monarchy, the king enjoys a high status and prestige in Thailand, and insulting the king and the royal family is a crime in Thailand. And there is one thing that cannot be compared with the kings of other countries: Thailand's army and nearly 190,000 police officers are basically die-hard fans of the Thai king.

    The King of Thailand is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, and the King's influence over the army is enormous.

    Kneeling was a feudal ritual in ancient times. The vast majority of countries in the world have abandoned this etiquette. But in Thailand this privilege of kneeling etiquette is still retained.

    Even when the Thai prime minister sees the king, he has to kneel; On the Internet, we often see that some celebrities have to kneel when they take photos with Thai princesses. And the Thai people feel that this is justified and there is nothing wrong with it.

    Thais are very fond of their royal family, and the Fifth and Ninth Emperors have made many contributions to Thailand. Thailand's health and education benefits are relatively good. Regardless of major illness, minor illness, major surgery, or minor surgery, only 30 strains are needed.

    Kindergarten through university is free, including stationery, uniforms, books, and every student will have a bottle of milk to drink every day. These are all contributions made by the Ninth Emperor. The Thai people are very grateful to Dade.

    The king of Thailand is different from the kings of other countries (such as Japan) in Thailand in the biggest difference:The king of Thailand is not an empty shelf, he has a lot of real power in his hands. Political and military rights are all in the hands of one hand.

    Thailand is the only country in Asia that has not been colonized, so the King of Thailand is very beloved.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    What kind of existence is the king of Thailand in Thailand? Actually, I think in Thailand,The king of Thailand is in a pivotal position. First of all, let's talk about Thailand's systemThailand has a constitutional monarchy, and of course there are democratic elections in Thailand, and even though Thailand has such a system, the king is still in a very important position in their country.

    In fact, in Thailand, the king of Thailand has a lot of rights. There are many important matters that depend on the king to make the final decision. In Thailand, the king has the right to veto the parliament, and in addition, the Thai army is also on the king's orders.

    So, in Thailand, we can say that the king of Thailand is the de facto ruler of Thailand.

    The king of Thailand also has a very important role to play in balancing the political forces of all parties in Thailand. Sometimes there may be chaos in the country, but in Thailand, as soon as the king of Thailand comes forward, the political forces of all parties will bow to the king of Thailand. So,In Thailand, the king of Thailand is a very important figure.

    Let's take the most typical army as an example, the Thai army is not controlled by **, and in Thailand, ** can't command the army at all. But incredibly, the army only listened to the orders of the King of Thailand. Slowly in Thailand, the king and the army became grasshoppers on a rope.

    The king and the army of Thailand help each other and complement each other. In fact, it can also be said that the king of Thailand is equivalent to the president of our country, and he plays an indispensable role, and everything is inseparable from the king of Thailand.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The King of Thailand is supreme in Thailand. The king of Thailand is Thai.

    The god of the country is a belief of the Thai people and cannot be blasphemed. For example, the Thai people's favorite king, King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, whose portrait is hung all over the streets of Thailand. As Thailand's longest-reigning king, he has earned the trust of the Thai people, who see him as the guarantor of a happy life.

    Therefore, when the king of Thailand died, the Thai people were extremely sad.

    The reason why the king of Thailand has such a high status is because Thailand has a constitutional monarchy. The Thai constitutional monarchy is different from the British constitutional monarchy, because the Thai king has real power, and they not only have the final decision-making power at critical moments, but also have the right to rule the army. But the process of establishing a constitutional monarchy in Thailand was very sad, all because of the extreme political approach adopted by Jupilongkorn at the end of the 19th century, and the development of the military was too focused.

    So much so that after the death of Jupilongkorn, the military clique gradually took root in the Thai regime, and finally directly launched a coup d'état, forcing the Thai king to achieve a constitutional monarchy.

    But the later King Bhumibol was clever enough to exploit the people's trust in him and bring power back into his own hands from the army. And since then, the army has been under the orders of the king of Thailand, and Thailand's democracy** is nothing more than a decoration. They have to take into account the attitude of the military and the king of Thailand when making any decision, and if one of them says a "no", the democratic decision will be rejected.

    From this point of view, politically, the King of Thailand is actually equivalent to the chairman, who can not only lead the army, but also have the decision-making power at critical moments.

    Therefore, the King of Thailand is a supreme presence in Thailand. Whether in the hearts of the Thai people or in politics, the position of the King of Thailand is as unshakable as a god and cannot be desecrated.

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