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Everyone has their own definition of the word "faint king", so we should not take it lightly that an emperor is a faint monarch. Here, I will give two examples, these two people can be said to be recognized as faint kings. <>
First of all, it was Zhao Gou, the founding monarch of the Southern Song Dynasty. Zhao Gou has been the emperor for 35 years, and after 35 years, he passed the throne to his son because he was tired of dealing with busy state affairs, and he became the emperor for another 20 years. In fact, Zhao Gou has been the country's top leader for 55 years.
However, although Zhao Gou has been in power for a long time, he has done a lot of mediocre and absurd things.
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Although Zhao Gou was the founding monarch of the Southern Song Dynasty, his Southern Song Dynasty was established after stealing his life and seeking perfection. After the disgrace of Jingkang, Zhao Gou was captured by the Jin people and taken to the northern grasslands, and later Zhao Gou found an opportunity to escape from the Jin army camp and returned to the south to establish the Southern Song Dynasty. However, although the Southern Song Dynasty was established, Zhao Gou did not want to avenge his country.
At that time, there were famous patriotic generals such as Yue Fei and Han Shizhong in the court of the Southern Song Dynasty, and these parents eagerly hoped that Zhao Gou could make up his mind to go on the Northern Expedition to bring shame to Jingkang. However, the peace-seeking faction led by Zhao Gou openly suppressed these patriotic generals, and even killed Yue Fei on trumped-up charges. It can be seen from this that Zhao Gou, the emperor, is indeed extremely mediocre.
The second emperor had some people who thought he was a Ming monarch, but I myself thought he was an out-and-out faint monarch, and this person was the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing Dynasty. When we were in middle school, we all knew in history class that there was a prosperous Kangqian era, but we must not be deceived by the illusion, this so-called Kangqian prosperous era, in fact, most of them were created by Qianlong's grandfather and father Kangxi and Yongzheng, and when Qianlong was in power, he not only did not make any progress, but kept losing. It is precisely because Qianlong reigned for a long time that the national strength accumulated in the prosperous era of Kangqian was consumed by Qianlong's extravagant life.
Moreover, the policy of closing the country to the outside world was born during the reign of Qianlong, which directly affected the development process of the Chinese nation after a hundred years. From this point of view, Qianlong is indeed an out-and-out faint monarch, and he is the longest reigning faint monarch in history.
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Emperor Liu Biao of the Han Dynasty, indulged in pleasure during the feeding period, and all the court affairs were pushed to his relatives, and he also accelerated the demise of the Western Han Dynasty, and died in 7 AD.
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Qianlong, since the first year of the republic, China's longest-lived emperor was Qing Gaozong Aixinjue Luo Hongli 1711-1799, at the age of 89, the third day of the first month of the fourth year of Jiaqing, 89-year-old Qianlong died.
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At the end of his life, Zhao Gou, the longest-reigning emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty in history, lived to be 81 years old and was the longest reigning emperor.
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Wei Wuhou has reigned for about 25 years, but he has no policy to govern the country, and he is very incapable.
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King Zhou Yu reigned for 59 years, and during his reign, he did many ridiculous things, and he was notorious as a faint king.
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