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Zhao Kuangyin's eldest son, Zhao Dexiu, died young, and there was no specific time of death, so there was no age when he died early.
Zhao Kuangyin had four sons, namely the eldest son Teng Wang Zhao Dexiu, the second son Yanyi Wang Zhao Dezhao, the third son Shu Wang Zhao Delin, and the fourth son Qin Kanghui Wang Zhao Defang. However, three of them died young, only the second son of Yanyi Wang Zhao Dezhao survived, and his ninth grandson was Zhao Yun of Song Lizong.
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This person is Zhang Yongde, Zhao Kuangyin feels that this person is more loyal, and he can't dismiss all the generals.
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Die young. The history of the Song Dynasty and Shitong are recorded, but only a few sentences.
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The first emperor of the Northern Song Dynasty was Zhao Kuangyin.
He had four sons, the eldest son Zhao Dexiu of Teng, the second son Zhao Dezhao of Yan, the third son Zhao Delin of Shu Wang, and the fourth son Zhao Defang of Qin.
Zhao Dexiu, the king of Teng, and Zhao Delin, the king of Shu, both died early.
As for the year in which Zhao Dexiu died, there is no detailed record in the history books I read, but he did not leave a name in history, he should have died at a very young age, and there were many children in the ancient royal family who died young, most of them were because of diseases, and the medical conditions were not good at that time, like modern very common pneumonia can be fatal.
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He is not a very talented person, so it should be impossible for him to get involved in party disputes.
It is estimated that he died of illness.
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It is very correct, because he does this so that he has no worries and allows himself to control the court.
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That's right. It is very admirable to be resourceful, reasonable, and able to achieve satisfactory results without impressing.
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It is very correct, his approach is life-saving for some people, and it can also allow him to gain a lot of rights.
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Of course not, who would willingly let go of the rights they already have, but they were forced by the situation to make such a decision.
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And not willingly. They were all persecuted, so they let go of their military power. They are also thinking about their families.
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Not willingly, because they would have been killed if they didn't pay for the army, so they had to pay for the army.
Han Xin switched from Xiang Yu's subordinates to Liu Bei's subordinates, and his sense of trust was not particularly strong, and Han Xin forced Liu Bei to make him king, and he was very keen on power.
In my opinion, the reason why Zhao Kuangyin values literature over military force is that he is afraid. He feared that someone would overthrow his rule by force, as he had done before. Zhao Kuangyin was originally a general of the Later Zhou Dynasty, but later the Chen Qiao Mutiny, he seized the throne of the Zhou Dynasty. >>>More
It is the relationship between cousins and grandchildren, Zhao Kuangyin and Zhao Guangyi are brothers, and Zhao Zhen is Zhao Guangyi's grandson.
I think it's because Zhuge Liang is a military advisor after all, and even if he is a literati, he is only suitable for giving advice behind his back. If he is really allowed to grasp military power, he will not be able to actually lead and train soldiers.
Zhuge Liang is the prime minister, the prime minister only knows how to use the art of war, not how to fight, and the general needs to lead the troops to rush forward. In ancient times, the power of war and the understanding of the art of war could not be the same person.