Why was Zhang Juzheng liquidated after his death, and why was Zhang Juzheng liquidated after his dea

Updated on history 2024-02-09
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Mainly because Zhang Juzheng is too rebellious and conceited, although he was in charge of power during his lifetime and can shock everyone. But after his death, his power will be dispersed, and with the wall falling down and everyone pushing it, he will naturally be liquidated.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are three reasons: first, any newly held monarch needs to establish his new authority by attacking the old faction, even if it is a dead tiger; The second is that Zhang Juzheng has been teaching Wanli how to be diligent and thrifty, and after Wanli grasped power, he learned that Zhang himself was extremely extravagant, inconsistent in words and deeds, and the feeling of being deceived made him angry, so Zhang Juzheng and his descendants were liquidated; Third, subconsciously, Wanli has been living in the shadow of Zhang Juzheng before, both fearful and fearful, after Zhang Juzheng's death, Wanli will inevitably have to liquidate Zhang Juzheng to get rid of this psychological shadow.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is because of his grievances with the emperor himself, when he was the emperor's teacher, he was very strict with the emperor, so after the emperor took the throne, he wanted to take revenge on him, and at the same time, the emperor also wanted to strengthen the centralization of power and consolidate his rights.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think the main reason is that he harmed the interests of some powerful people during his lifetime, which made these powerful people hate him very much.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are three reasons for this:

    One is that any newly held monarch needs to establish his new authority by striking at the old factions, even if it is a dead tiger.

    The second is that Zhang Juzheng has been teaching Wanli how to be diligent and thrifty, and after Wanli grasped power, he learned that Zhang himself was extremely extravagant, inconsistent in words and deeds, and the feeling of being deceived made him angry, so Zhang Juzheng and his descendants were liquidated;

    Third, subconsciously, Wanli has been living in the shadow of Zhang Juzheng before, both fearful and fearful, after Zhang Juzheng's death, Wanli will inevitably have to liquidate Zhang Juzheng to get rid of this psychological shadow.

    Introduction

    Zhang Juzheng (May 26, 1525, July 9, 1582), male, Han nationality, the word Shuda, the name Taiyue, the young name Zhang Baigui, Huguang Jingzhou Wei (now Jingzhou City, Hubei Province) military nationality. Born in Jiangling County (now Jingzhou City, Hubei Province), it is called "Zhangjiangling". Ming Dynasty politician, reformer, cabinet chief, assisted Ming Wanli Emperor Zhu Yijun to carry out the "Wanli New Deal", known as "Zhang Juzheng Reform".

    In the twenty-sixth year of Jiajing (1547), he was a Jinshi. In the first year of Longqing (1567), he served as the left attendant of the Ministry of Officials and a scholar of the East Pavilion University, and later moved to the second assistant of the cabinet, and was a scholar of the Ministry of Officials and a scholar of the Jianji Temple. In the sixth year of Longqing (1572), Gao Gong was the first assistant of the cabinet, and he was a scholar of the Great Hall of the Extreme Palace, and all major military and political affairs were presided over by Zhang Juzheng, and he served as the first assistant of the cabinet for ten years, and implemented a series of reform measures.

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