Emperor Shunzhi Fulin became a monk or died

Updated on history 2024-05-06
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Passed away because it was got"Smallpox"Dead while"Smallpox"It was the disease that the Manchu Qing Dynasty was not accustomed to life in Beijing after entering the customs It is more common in the Manchus, but the Han people generally do not have it, so some people said at the time that this is retribution, and Shunzhi is the first emperor to enter the customs, and the world is not stable, if you know that the emperor died of smallpox, it is not conducive to social stability, in addition, Shunzhi is indeed a monk (unsuccessful), so after his death, the palace spread the news of the emperor's renunciation to cover up the fact that the emperor died of illness, plus the official history is secretive in this matter, so the mystery about Shunzhi comes out.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Emperor Shunzhi's greatest possibility was smallpox.

    And died young, therefore, Emperor Shunzhi was not a monk, but died of illness.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Emperor Shunzhi has not been in good health since he was a child, so his life span is not long, and he died at a young age, which is a pity, a pity.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should have been sick, but it was a pity, he was still quite young, and he was still a Buddhist at the time, so it didn't save his life.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Physical causes. He was not in great physical condition, so he died young.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    became a monk, because Empress Xiaozhuang controlled the government at that time, even if Shunzhi was the emperor, there was no way, only to become a monk, and then let himself have his 8-year-old son Kangxi as the emperor, which could make those who were plotting relax their vigilance.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I feel that Emperor Shunzhi should have died of illness, because there is no precedent for ordination among the emperors of the Qing Dynasty, and the rulers of the Qing Dynasty were not Han Chinese, and they had no tradition of ordination.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Emperor Shunzhi's blessing was actually sick and died in the end, and medicine at that time was not as developed as it is now, and there was no way to treat many diseases.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    He actually fell ill and died, which is already a thing that everyone knows. At that time, smallpox had not been completely eradicated by humans, so it is said that the emperor accidentally contracted the disease.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    According to historical records, the Shunzhi Emperor of the Qing Dynasty actually died of illness, and the Shunzhi Emperor contracted smallpox, which could not be cured in medical treatment at that time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Shunzhi Emperor of the Qing Dynasty actually chose to become a monk in the end, because he felt that he had seen through the red dust and had no interest in everything in the world.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    He died of smallpox.

    Aixin Jueluo Fulin (March 15, 1638 – February 5, 1661), also known as Qing Shizu (reigned 1643 and 1661), was a native of the Yellow Banner of Manchuria. The third emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the first emperor after the Qing Dynasty entered the customs. The ninth son of Taizong of the Qing Dynasty, his biological mother was Empress Xiaozhuang Wen Borzigit.

    In the eighteenth year of Shunzhi (1661), he died of smallpox disease, at the age of twenty-four, the temple name is Shizu, and the name is the body of Tianlong Yunding, and the emperor is extremely Yingrui Qinwen Xianwu Dade Honggong Zhiren Chun Xiaozhang Emperor, buried in the filial piety tomb of the Qing Dynasty Eastern Tomb, and passed on the third son of the emperor Xuanye.

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Because smallpox was prevalent in the Qing Palace at that time, and Kangxi had already had smallpox and was immune, Emperor Shunzhi was located in him.

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There are many theories about Emperor Shunzhi's death, but according to his degree of diligence, I personally feel that it is not too much.