Xuanzong was furious and wanted to abolish the prince, Zhang Jiuling used whose stories to persuade

Updated on amusement 2024-04-27
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Zhang Jiuling secretly used the story of Jia Nanfeng and others to persuade Xuanzong, but it was useless, and he still abolished the prince.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Zhang Jiuling used the story of Jia Nanfeng and others to persuade Xuanzong, but Xuanzong did not listen to Zhang Jiuling's advice and still abolished the prince.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It was to advise Tang Xuanzong with Jia Nanfeng as an example, Jia Nanfeng was the queen of Emperor Sima Zhen of Jin Hui during the Western Jin Dynasty, and the daughter of Jia Chong. Ugly and jealous, because of Emperor Hui's cowardice and once dictatorship, he was the culprit of the "Eight Kings Rebellion" in the Western Jin Dynasty, and later died at the hands of Sima Lun, the king of Zhao.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It was Jia Nanfeng who used Jia Nanfeng as an example to advise him, Zhang Jiuling is also a knowledgeable and intelligent **, he has always dared to admonish directly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Zhang Jiuling used Jia Nanfeng's example to persuade Tang Xuanzong to make him give up the idea of abolishing the crown prince, but Tang Xuanzong did not listen to the persuasion.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    At that time, Xuanzong was furious and wanted to abolish the crown prince, so Zhang Jiuling used Jia Nanfeng's example to persuade Xuanzong, but Xuanzong did not listen to Zhang Jiuling's opinion.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Zhang Jiuling, who was outspoken, took the stories of many historical people, including the example of Jia Nanfeng, although it was very meaningful, but in the end Xuanzong did not listen to his advice.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Zhang Jiuling used Jia Nanfeng's example to advise Xuanzong, and the story was like telling him not to do this, but he didn't listen to his advice.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    From a historical point of view, it is mainly based on the story of Jia Nanfeng to admonish him, after all, Jia Nanfeng is indeed very meaningful in history.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are too many such stories in history, and a great writer can persuade him with just two stories.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because Zhang Jiuling is too upright, he thinks that if he is not a person with noble character and great merit, he can't be added to the rank of official at will, so he offended Tang Xuanzong and was demoted.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Once a person makes certain achievements and wins the hearts of the people, he will be jealous of the emperor. Coupled with the villain's slander behind his back, the emperor was extremely distrustful of him, and he was finally demoted.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In the twenty-fourth year of Kaiyuan, Tang Xuanzong deposed Zhang Jiuling, which was the result of the conflict between Tang Xuanzong and Zhang Jiuling reaching a certain level. Tang Xuanzong liked Zhang Jiuling's style and demeanor very much, but during Zhang Jiuling's period as a prime minister, he often went against Xuanzong's intentions, and in some things, Xuanzong felt the domination and threat brought to the monarchy by Zhang Jiuling's power. But what really made Tang Xuanzong dissatisfied with Zhang Jiuling was that Zhang Jiuling was involved in the dispute between the princes.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is actually due to the fact that Zhang Jiuling constantly put forward a lot of suggestions to Tang Xuanzong, so in the end, he actually had a lot of opposite views with Tang Xuanzong on political opinions。In fact, he himself has always had personal political ideals and political beliefs, hoping to make the country better and better through his personal political strategy, so he kept putting forward his personal suggestions to Tang Xuanzong.

    At the beginning, although Tang Xuanzong admired Zhang Jiuling's personal style and literary brilliance very much, but in the later years, there was always a lot of gap between Zhang Jiuling and his political views. Then he actually faced Zhang Jiuling and still had a lot of dissatisfaction in his heartBut Tang Xuanzong himself actually gave the image to the outside world as a monarch who could seriously listen to the advice of others.

    Tang Xuanzong, in fact, himself is deliberately maintaining such an imageAt the beginning, when Zhang Jiuling made a lot of suggestions, he was able to listen to his suggestions seriously, and made a lot of adjustments according to his suggestions. But later, when Zhang Xiaolin slowly put forward more and more suggestions, he hoped that Tang Xuanzong could go and change.

    When Tang Xuanzong was doing some practices and steps, then at this time, Tang Xuanzong's dissatisfaction in his heart slowly began to be dissatisfied. What he actually wanted in his heart was to completely make Zhang Jiuling disappear from his side and no longer be constrained by Zhang Jiuling. So in such a situation, Zhang Jiulin was demoted, and later he was actually repeatedly deposed by Tang Xuanzong.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Honest people are because they are not relaxed in their conduct and work, so that people feel talented, and they cannot trust from the heart.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If Xuanzong had listened to Zhang Jiuling's words at that time, there would have been no An Lushan in the future. If Zhang Jiuling can continue to be the prime minister, the imperial court may also have more precautions against the occurrence of the Anshi Rebellion.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Zhang Jiuling was implicated in improper employment. As a result, Zhang Jiuling was demoted to the governor of Jingzhou, and his political life basically ended.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because he often spoke out and gave advice to Tang Xuanzong, it aroused the dissatisfaction of the proud and conceited Tang Xuanzong.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because later, Tang Xuanzong felt that he had made great achievements, and he became more and more dissatisfied with Zhang Jiuling, who often spoke up.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Because Zhang Jiuling spoke too directly, there were many words that made Tang Xuanzong feel dissatisfied.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Tang Xuanzong liked Zhang Jiuling's style and demeanor very much, but during Zhang Jiuling's period as a prime minister, he often went against Xuanzong's intentions, Zhang Jiuling was not a political speculator, he was just loyal to his duties to admonish. Zhang Jiuling was the prime minister, and his opposition could not be ignored by Tang Xuanzong, so he degraded him again and again, directly demoted from the imperial court, and left the capital Chang'an.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It could not be avoided, because of the corruption of the ruling class at that time and the emergence of various social, economic and ethnic contradictions, the Anshi Rebellion only accelerated the decline of the Tang Dynasty.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Even if Zhang Jiuling had not been demoted, the Anshi Rebellion was likely to happen, because the Anshi Rebellion was caused by many aspects, and it was not something that a civil official could prevent.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It should be avoided, because Zhang Jiuling is an excellent politician who does his best for the country, but he has not been reused by the emperor, and many opinions have not been adopted, and if he is reused, the Anshi Rebellion will not break out.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    I think it can't be avoided, this is not a tragedy that can be reversed by Zhang Jiuling alone.

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