Those who relied on their sons to become kings, who in history were the real gnawing children ?

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

    Like Zhu Wusi, Zhu Biao, and Zhu Youqing, these people are all real "gnawing children", who obviously have no skills and have not made any contributions, but because their son became the king, they were posthumously named emperors by their sons. Of course, they did not enjoy the treatment of emperors during their lifetimes, but after their deaths, they enjoyed the worship of emperors, and they were recorded in the history books in the name of emperors.

    The name Zhu Wusi is ordinary, and many people may not know it, but when it comes to Zhu Chongba or Zhu Yuanzhang, everyone may know that he is the father of Zhu Yuanzhang, the Taizu of the Ming Dynasty. Their names are really in the same vein and very distinctive. Zhu Yuanzhang laid down a large area of the country and established the Ming Dynasty, but he was not stingy with his ancestors at all.

    He not only crowned his father Zhu Wusi as emperor, but also posthumously crowned his great-grandfather, great-grandfather and grandfather as kings.

    Zhu Yuanzhang's son, Zhu Biao, the prince at the time, also enjoyed such treatment. He is very trusted by Zhu Yuanzhang, and Zhu Yuanzhang also loves him very much, but his life is not good and he died earlier than Zhu Yuanzhang, so naturally he has no chance to ascend to the throne. But it is obvious that Zhu Yuanzhang attaches great importance to this son and passed the throne to Zhu Biao's son Zhu Yunwen.

    It may be that Zhu Yunwen deeply felt that his throne came from his father, so he posthumously crowned Zhu Biao and became Emperor Xiaokang.

    Some people may also say that Li Yuan is also a "gnawing clan", all because Li Shimin fought the world for him, so he could become a king. But how is that possible? If he didn't have some skills, how could he become the founding king.

    You didn't see Liu Bang conquering the world, and his father didn't become a king, but when he saw Liu Bang, he was afraid to bow down to him. This is just because Li Shimin's throne was usurped, so he described his contribution more later.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think Li Yuan is one of them, because he relied on Li Shimin to ascend to the throne.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    These people did not really become kings, they were only posthumously crowned by their own sons.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I feel like there have been many such kings in history, but some of them have not been recorded.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This person should be Li Yuan, the emperor of the Tang Dynasty, because a large part of the entire Tang Dynasty was conquered by his son.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    One that comes to mind is that the Song Dynasty dragged the Liao State to death, the Song Dynasty was divided into the Southern Song Dynasty and the Northern Song Dynasty, after the shame of Jingkang, the Song Dynasty moved south, and Song Huizong established the Southern Song Dynasty, but the Southern Song Dynasty has always adopted the policy of "dragging" and lived for more than 150 years, and finally the Liao died before it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yingji, known as King Qin Zhaoxiang in history, he has been in power for decades, and the opponent Zhao State at that time has changed three kings, which is amazing. "Returning to Zhao" happened when he was in power, this is not clear, and there is already a famous thing, he is the king who killed Bai Qi, now you know who he is. His son waited until he was in his fifties to become a king, and he died after only three days, and he felt that he was so powerful.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think Sima Yi should be regarded as one. He and Zhuge Liang are not equal in strength, and it was Zhuge Liang who created too many difficulties for Sima Yi in attacking Shu, but Zhuge Liang died early, giving Sima Yi a great opportunity, so that Shu was destroyed later.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Sima Yi, Sima Yi is two years older than Zhuge Liang, in the battle with Zhuge Liang, Sima Yi suffered a lot of losses, Sima Yi knew that he couldn't beat Zhuge Liang, so he simply shrunk his head turtle, as time went by, Zhuge Liang died of hard work, and Sima Yi was still alive at this time, after Zhuge Liang died, Sima Yi's opponent was the Cao Wei family, and finally Sima Yi successfully survived the four generations of the Cao family and successfully seized power at the age of seventy.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Sima Yi! , Sima Yi's lifespan can be said to be very long, if he hadn't boiled Zhuge Liang to death first, it would have been more difficult to unify the Three Kingdoms later.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think Sima Yi is a very typical one, Sima Yi and Zhuge Liang were born in the same era, both of them are very talented, but Zhuge Liang is even better, when Zhuge Liang was alive, Sima Yi did not show a very outstanding talent, but after Zhuge Liang died, Sima Yi's talent was brought into play, and finally dominated the world.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I think Sima Yi and Zhuge Liang are both such people. On the one hand, compared with Zhou Yu, Zhuge Liang obviously belongs to longevity, so that in the end, Zhou Yu sighed "both Shengyu and He Shengliang". On the other hand, compared with Zhuge Liang, Sima Yi is long-lived, and it is a relative situation to survive the opponent.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Sima Yi is the most well-known, who survived the three generations of emperors of the Cao family and Zhuge Liang, and Dolgon used the advantage of his age to defeat Huang Taiji and finally was able to control the government. Others, like Zhao Kuangyin, also survived, and after the death of Emperor Chai Rong of the Later Zhou Dynasty, Chai Rong passed away, he pretended to let his son be the emperor, and then added yellow robes. There are many others, so I won't mention them one by one.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Compared with Zhuge Liang, Sima Yi should have a long life. So even though Sima Yi's talent is not as good as Zhuge Liang, he knows how to maintain health and only does military-related things, unlike Zhuge Liang, who worries about big and small things in the world, as a result, Zhuge Liang died before him, and he quietly defeated his opponent.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    No. Wang Qimei is a character in the TV series "Heart Like Iron".

    In 1937, the son of Wang Qimei, a large household in Hubei, Henan and Anhui, was stolen and there was no news for 20 years. Police Chief Yan Fei subdued the powerful snitch Ryoma, and sent Ryoma to pretend to be Wang Qimei's son into Wang's house to spy on Wang Qimei's collusion with the Japanese and commit rape. Unexpectedly, the young master of the Wang family went home at this time, which put Ryoma in a critical situation.

    When the real and false young masters are fiercely competing, the truth emerges: Ryoma is the real young master of the Wang family. In order to seize Wang Qimei's rare treasures, Yan Fei stole Ryoma to deal with Wang Qimei, and later colluded with the Japanese to let his son deceive his father's treasures.

    Ryoma father and son step by step out of the danger of cannibalism and the continuous puzzle, and with the help of the Communists, keep the treasure from the hands of the sunset.

    The Communists' firm belief and great sacrifice made Ryoma feel the meaning of the new China they fought for. Under his inspiration, Ryoma took the initiative to dedicate the treasure to New China.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    He passed the throne to his own children at that time to avoid the attack of the Jin. Because at that time, the Jin people were about to conquer the Song Dynasty, so Song Huizong passed his throne to the child, and then fled by himself.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Song Huizong himself was very timid and afraid of things, and he didn't want to be the king of the dead country when he was dying, so he was killed, so he pushed the throne to his son.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    He was just cowardly and afraid of death, so he pushed the throne to his son, ran away by himself, and lived a few more years by himself.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    He simply passed the throne to his son. threw all this mess on his own son. but he fled.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Because in order to save his life, he urgently passed the throne to his son, ran away by himself, and ran to the south to hide.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Song Huizong gave the throne to Zhao Huan, and Zhao Heng did not agree to be killed. Song Huizong was in a hurry, ordered someone to knock his son unconscious, put on a dragon robe for him, and carried him on a dragon chair, after which he fled south.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    As the ancestor of a country, when the Jin army was about to conquer the Song country, Song Huizong did not want to be the king of the dead country, and did not want to be criticized by the world.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    He himself abdicated and became the emperor, which led to the capture of two emperors of the Song Dynasty by the Jin people at once, and the Northern Song Dynasty perished.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Emperor Liu Zhuang of the Han Dynasty: The First Emperor to Introduce Buddhism From the perspective of Chinese history, the earliest recorded emperor who believed in Buddhism was the second emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Emperor Liu Zhuang of the Han Dynasty. Liu Zhuang (28 75 AD) was the fourth son of Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu, and at the age of 30 he became the crown prince and was known as Emperor Ming of the Han Dynasty.

    The Book of the Later Han Dynasty and the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty said: "The emperor was born abundant, and at the age of ten he could pass the "Spring and Autumn Period", and the light and martial arts were strange."

    This young and intelligent emperor made great contributions to the introduction of Buddhism to China, and it seems that he can be called the first person to believe in Buddhism in China. Sima Guang's "Zizhi Tongjian: Han Ji 37" (Volume 45) records, "At the beginning, the emperor heard that there was a god in the Western Regions, whose name was Buddha, because he sent Tianzhu to seek his way, and obtained his book and Shamen. Most of his books are based on nothingness, and you are merciful and do not kill; I think that when a person dies, the spirit is immortal, and he is restored.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Tang Taizong, if he can live to the age of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, may make the Tang Dynasty a superpower.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    If Qin Shi Huang had lived a little longer, the Qin State would not have perished at all.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    I think it should be Qin Shi Huang, if he lived that old, then the Qin Dynasty would definitely be more prosperous.

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