In the history of the Southern Song Dynasty, was there a person named Li Qu who was a counselor and

Updated on history 2024-05-05
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Some. Li was indeed a counselor in the Southern Song Dynasty, but there is no biography in the History of the Song Dynasty, and his deeds are scattered in the biographies of other contemporaries.

    History of the Song Dynasty. The rest of the "Biography of Deng Su" are all in the court of pseudo-Chu; Those who are promoted as concubines are innumerable, and those who are left behind by the beggar committee are examined according to their nationality, and there are no survivors; Willing to be the messenger, Li Qu, Li Jian, and Chen Jian are also, begging to be in charge of a small place.

    It is revealed here that Li did experience the Jingkang Revolution and served in Zhang Bangchang's puppet Chu regime.

    History of the Song Dynasty. Han Shizhong's biography "The right counsel doctor Li did not choose to ask for it, Chinese and foreign anger, the emperor did not ask, Jianing Wujun Jiedu envoy, Kaifu Yi and the three divisions to send it. Guangshi begs to act cheaply, not allowed.

    It is revealed here that after Li Qu crossed to the south, he was an official.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Lin'an (Hangzhou).

    At the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, it had been dying by Liaojin and destroyed by the Yuan Dynasty.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Gouache DatabaseCape of Good Hope Publications are hard, and I still have hard publications.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think the reasons are as follows: First, Yue Fei intervened in the affairs of the royal family and intervened in the issue of the establishment of the reserve. Second, you should know that the army he mastered at that time was called the "Yuejia Army".

    The emperor is most worried that the generals will support their own troops, and his army will be called the Yuejia Army, think about the consequences. Also, it's terrible that you combine the first with the second. If you were Song Gaozong, I don't think you would be able to sleep peacefully every day.

    As for what others are talking about, worrying about welcoming back the second emperor, it's pure nonsense. A Zhao Gou, who is famous and praised by the government and the opposition as the lord of the center, will worry about the two captured and disgraced emperors (although they are his father and brother). It can only be said that these people do not understand politics.

    I don't know if the landlord agrees.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because Yue Fei's actions exceeded Gaozong's psychological bottom line, Gaozong only needed a limited victory to use it as a bargaining chip for peace talks.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    His goal was to smash the Yellow Dragon and welcome back the Second Sage, without considering the issue of imperial power.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yue Fei's greatest wish was to defeat the Jurchens and take back Huizong and Qinzong. In this way, Zhao Gou's throne is not guaranteed.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Looking at Yue Fei's Man Jianghong, you know that he wants to rescue the second emperor of Huiqin, how can Zhao Gou allow someone to come back and grab the throne?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The merit is high and the lord is shocked, and he wants to be ashamed of Xue Jing and welcome the 2 emperors. What about Gojong?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I don't understand the emperor's heart. Determined to go north.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Song Taizu: The admonition officer Duan Tuan has changed from "angry" to "scolding with afterburners" to "happy", it can be seen that his vertical and simple ** is violent but humbly admonished;

    Ming Taizu: From "ran" to "angry" to "killing", it can be seen that he is narrow-minded and insidious and cruel.

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