Why didn t Zhu Qizhen have the courage to commit suicide when he was captured, but chose to be captu

Updated on history 2024-04-22
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because he was still very young at the time, of course he was afraid of death, and he also wanted to return to the Ming Dynasty and be his emperor again, so he did not choose to die even if he was humiliated.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When Zhu Qizhen was first captured, his identity was still the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and it was better to die than to live, and he also thought that the Ming Dynasty could redeem him by force or other diplomatic means, so he did not commit suicide.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because he feels that if he commits suicide now, there will be nothing, but as long as he endures the humiliation he is suffering a little, he can still have a chance to turn over in the future, and he is also very witty.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Many people who were captured were like this, because they committed suicide because they couldn't do it, and many confessed after being tortured to extract confessions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After Zhu Qizhen was captured by the Mongols, he was still very bloody in those years. The Mongols once sent him several beautiful women, but he refused them all, which made the Mongols admire, and he also engaged in some manual labor every day.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Zhu Qizhen (1427-1464), in the fourteenth year of orthodoxy (1449), there was a change in the civil fort, Ming Yingzong was captured, and his younger brother Zhu Qiyu ascended the throne as the emperor. The age of Yingzong's capture was 22 years old.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    How old was Zhu Qizhen captured? Around 25 years old.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Zhu Qiyu did not kill Zhu Qizhen for the following reasons, the first was out of brotherly feelings, because the relationship between the two was very deep when they were young, and Zhu Qiyu was ruthless to kill his brother; The second is the existence of the Empress Dowager Sun, Zhu Qiyu was able to ascend the throne and become the emperor after the Tumubao Change, and he could not do without the support of the Empress Dowager Sun, but Zhu Qizhen is the biological son of the Empress Dowager, and if he wants to kill Zhu Qizhen, the Empress Dowager Sun will definitely not agree.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Although the ancient emperors were powerful, they also cherished their reputation. Zhu Qizhen is Zhu Qiyu's elder brother and the emperor. If Zhu Qiyu rashly killed Zhu Qizhen, he would become a stupid king and his reputation would be discredited, so Zhu Qiyu would not kill Zhu Qi unless he had to. Town.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because Zhu Qiyu still remembered brotherhood, and Zhu Qiyu had been the emperor for eight years at that time, he thought that Zhu Qizhen would not harm him.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I first felt that Zhu Qizhen was no longer the emperor of the Song Dynasty, and it was useless to keep him, so I simply put him back and be a favor.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It was his younger brother Zhu Qiyu who led the army of the Ming Dynasty to defeat Yexian. finally rescued him and returned to the Ming Dynasty, but he had no face to inherit the position, so his younger brother Zhu Qiyu became the emperor.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    After the Battle of Beijing, he was also killed by his subordinates, and Mongolia was torn apart, and the Mongolian nobles thought that Zhu Qizhen was worthless and sent him back.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    His return was more humiliating, because after he was taken captive, the Ming did not compromise, but set up a new emperor, so he was useless.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It should be said that the court behaved very correctly in this crisis, allowing the new emperor to ascend the throne, so that there was no capital to coerce first, and finally had no choice but to let go.

    Before the Ming Dynasty, the Song Dynasty in the Central Plains had been weak to the outside world, and eventually lost the country, so the scholar class of the Ming Dynasty was very tough on the outside world, and this toughness continued until the end of the Ming Dynasty, preferring to fight on two fronts rather than make peace with the Manchus.

    In the fourteenth year of orthodoxy (1449 AD), the change of Tumubao, was captured by Wara, and his younger brother Zhu Qiyu ascended the throne as the emperor, and respected Yingzong as the emperor and changed the Yuan Jingtai.

    In desperation, Wara released Yingzong.

    Immediately, Emperor Jingtai put him under house arrest in Nangong. One lock is seven years. In the eighth year of Jingtai (1457), Shi Heng and others launched a change to seize the door, and Yingzong was restored to the emperor and changed to Tianshun.

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