The specific information of the Guangxu Emperor, the introduction of the Guangxu Emperor

Updated on history 2024-03-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Check it up, there is it above.

    There is also something about Guangxu on the Hundred Schools' Forum.

    A depressed emperor.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Guangxu Emperor Chinese name: Guangxu Emperor aka: Aisin Gioro Zaixiang Gender: Male Nationality: Manchu Year of birth and death: 1871 1908 Country: China.

    Biography. Guangxu, named Aixin Mao Jueluo Zaiyan (1871-1908), was the nephew (sister's son) of the Empress Dowager Cixi. When the young Emperor Tongzhi died, in order to continue to hold power, the Empress Dowager Cixi let Guangxu, who was only four years old at the time, inherit the throne, and she once again made a fuss to "listen to the government".

    It wasn't until Guangxu was nineteen years old that the Empress Dowager Cixi had no choice but to claim that she had "withdrawn the curtain and returned to power", but she still manipulated real power, and Guangxu was actually still a puppet emperor.

    Later, the Empress Dowager Cixi and Guangxu clashed politically. The Empress Dowager Cixi held real power on behalf of the conservatives. Guangxu, under the impetus of Kang Youwei, Liang Qichao, and Tan Sitong, wanted to use the reformists to seize the real power of the military and government; The second also wanted to reform the rule of officials through the Restoration Movement and save the corrupt rule of the Qing Dynasty, so in 1898 A.D. (the 24th year of Guangxu), the Restoration Reform Law was implemented, which is known in history as the "Wuxu Reform Law".

    But the change was only carried out for one hundred and three days before it was suppressed by the Empress Dowager Cixi. Empress Dowager Cixi killed Tan Sitong, Liu Guangdi, Yang Shenxiu, Yang Rui, Lin Xu, and Kang Guangren, the "Six Gentlemen", Kang and Liang were forced to flee abroad, while Guangxu was imprisoned. There are two main places where Guangxu was imprisoned:

    One is Yulan Hall (summer), and the other is Yingtai (winter). Guangxu was imprisoned for a whole ten years, the day before the death of the Empress Dowager Cixi in 1908, she viciously killed Guangxu in Yingtai, at the age of only thirty-eight, and was buried in Chongling in the Qing Dynasty Xiling, the temple name Dezong.

    When Guangxu was placed under house arrest in the Yulan Hall of the Summer Palace, the doors and windows on all sides were blocked, and he completely lost his freedom. There are still brick walls built in those years in the east and west side halls, which is a witness to history.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Guangxu reigned for thirty-four years, second only to Kangxi and Qianlong. But in terms of political achievements, he is far from being compared with his two ancestors, a veritable puppet emperor. Although Emperor Guangxu had Cixi, a powerful empress dowager, behind him, his ability to govern was also very mediocre.

    It is undeniable that Emperor Guangxu was an emperor who was worried about the country and the people, which had a lot to do with the influence of Confucian culture since he was a child. Among the masters, Weng Tongyi has taught Guangxu for the longest time, and the relationship between the two is also the closest. It was under the teaching of Weng Tongyi and others that Emperor Guangxu gradually grew into a monarch with certain moral qualities.

    As a monarch, Emperor Guangxu knew that it was his duty to be close to the people and love the people. In 1885, the 15-year-old Guangxu Emperor wrote the following words: "Those who are superior to others must first have the heart of loving the people, and then have the intention of worrying about the people."

    The depth of love, the depth of worry, so a people are hungry, and I am hungry; A people are cold, and I am cold. Whatever the people can do, they do with all their might; That is, what the people cannot do, that is, wholeheartedly and respectfully. ”

    Weng Tongyi and others spent a lot of effort on Emperor Guangxu, wanting to train Emperor Guangxu into an emperor with great talent and strategy like Kangxi. However, Emperor Guangxu did not eventually grow into Emperor Kangxi. It is often believed that the Empress Dowager Cixi bullied and persecuted him in her daily life.

    Judging from the comprehensive historical data, the main factors that influenced the growth of Emperor Guangxu since childhood were frailty, loneliness and the majesty of the Empress Dowager Cixi. Politically, Cixi's strength was mainly manifested in the monopoly of the supreme power, and Guangxu did not get the power he deserved. Before he became pro-government, the Empress Dowager Cixi listened to the government, and after the pro-government, the power of the court was still in the hands of Cixi.

    It is precisely because of the Empress Dowager Cixi's strong personality and monopoly of supreme power that Emperor Guangxu could not get enough experience, and his psychology, personality, and ability were greatly affected. Before the Wuxu Change, Guangxu's personality was sensitive and easily excited. As a leader of social change, his temperament must be tenacious and persistent, which is exactly what Emperor Guangxu lacked.

    Because he has not gone through too much experience, Emperor Guangxu's governing ability can only be said to be average, or even weak. The reason why I say this is that Emperor Guangxu has obvious flaws, and he is not strategic and easy to be emotional. These deficiencies were fully manifested in the First Sino-Japanese War, and he fought the main battle with all his might, but at every moment of crisis, he was always unable to come up with a way to turn the situation, let alone turn the tide, and always ended up in pain, weeping, and accepting reality.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    At that time, there were not too many **and** left, and some of the ones on the Internet didn't know if it was true, after all, no one who had seen it at the time could confirm it. The picture below is for reference, it is similar to the portrait, and it is very likely to be true.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The real Guangxu Emperor is the same as a normal person, he does not have three heads and six arms.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is no real portrait anymore, so find one on the Internet and take it as a yes.

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