Ning Wang Zhu Chenhao failed to rebel and was arrested, why did Zhu Houzhao order him to be released

Updated on history 2024-04-24
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Zhu Houzhao let go of Zhu Chenhao and wanted to arrest him again in order to prove that he was fully capable of dealing with him and to ensure that he could not escape.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Zhu Houzhao is a very playful emperor, after hearing the news of the rebellion of Zhu Chenhao, the king of Ning, he drove the expedition in person, and before he arrived, the king of Ning was defeated and captured by Wang Yangming, he felt no sense of accomplishment, so he ordered to let go of King Ning, to catch it himself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because Zhu Houzhao is a very face-loving person, it was too simple to catch King Ning for the first time to show his prestige, so he "wanted to capture the old indulgence" and arrested it for the second time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Zhu Houzhao seems to be a playful person, but King Ning's rebellion is in his plan, he originally wanted to use King Ning's rebellion to regain military power, but who knew that King Ning was too weak and was directly taken down by the civilian group, causing Zhu Houzhao's plan to fail, and he refocused to prove that he had the ability to settle this matter, but also to vent.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There have been many incompetent monarchs in Chinese history, among which Zhu Houzhao is a typical representative. His brother King Ning rebelled. After being put down in rebellion, he let go of his brother because he wanted to catch him one more time with his own hands and satisfy his own misdeeds.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The strength is insufficient, the psychological quality is not enough, and the goal is not clear enough

    The strength is insufficient, it doesn't matter whether there is Wang Shouren or not, as long as the forces in the capital converge, and Wang Shouren is not the only one who can fight, so judging from Zhu Chenhao's strength at that time, he will be defeated, unless he takes Nanjing, of course, this is a minor issue, and it will take at least 1 year, because the efficiency of the Ming Dynasty is too low.

    The psychological quality is not enough, so he was scolded by Anqing's **, and he attacked Anqing to the death, and the most important thing at that time was to take Nanjing. After all, as long as the forces in the capital converge and the generals come out, Zhu Chenhao will be defeated. And if Nanjing is taken, it is very likely that a situation of confrontation between the north and the south will be formed, and at least it will last for a long time.

    Introduction

    In the end, he was about to take Anqing, and he actually turned around to save Nanchang, holding on to the nest too much, Nanjing is much more important than the nest. Even when I was reminded by my subordinates, I still didn't come back to my senses. It can only be said that the mental ability is too poor.

    In the end, when he lost half of his troops, he actually had no master of the six gods, his brain was directly on the plane, and he listened to the command of his subordinates casually, but it was wrong, and his psychological ability was too poor.

    The goal was not clear enough, and I was scolded by Anqing** and forgot everything. Acting willfully. Forgot to attack Nanchang.

    From the perspective of Wang Yangming's psychology, he didn't know to fight Nanjing at all. And the loss of half of the troops, the brain is dead, indicating that the will is not strong enough, and I don't know how to go to Nanjing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Mainly because he was too anxious, and the troops were not enough to start a rebellion. And many people had long expected him to rebel, so they were fully prepared.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because his strategy was wrong, he did not directly attack the city where the emperor was, but did not leave his lair, so in the end it led to failure.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The main reason is that his personal morality is too poor, and his own prestige is relatively low, and he has strategic mistakes.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    His fate was the worst, he was beheaded in public, and his body was hung on the city wall for a whole month.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    His fate was still quite tragic, after he rebelled, he was captured by the emperor, and was finally divided by the five laws, and he was not able to leave a full corpse after his death.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The rebellion did not end well, and he was finally escorted to Nanjing and deposed as a concubine.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    He plotted to kill the imperial court, rebelled, and was finally captured by the governor Wang Shouren, escorted to Nanjing, deposed as a concubine, and abolished the feudal state.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In the end, he was deposed as a concubine, and he was killed not long after, which was relatively miserable.

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