What are some of the people in history who have done all the good things and never done the bad thin

Updated on history 2024-05-11
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First of all, all I can think of is Zhao Gao, Zhao Gao was originally a eunuch of the Qin Dynasty, Qin Shi Huang.

    After his death, he launched a coup d'état in the dunes, forced his eldest son Fusu to death, and set up the young Hu Hai as the emperor. And then there is Qin Hui, who is the Southern Song Dynasty.

    When the foreign enemy attacked, he did not think about how to resist the enemy, but pursued peace, cut the land, and blindly compromised to seek perfection, so that my Chinese descendants were disgraced, and what was even more hateful was that he also formed a party for personal gain, and the party was the same as the other, and designed to kill the national hero Yue Fei.

    It can be said that all good things are done, and bad things are done.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Zhao Gao, he was originally a eunuch, but he gained the trust of the emperor to grow his power step by step, and finally he could affect the ownership of the throne, he was really a good hand at doing bad things; Then there is Qin Shi Huang, who unified weights and measures, but his violent rule was "handed down" to future generations, although he also did good things, but he was also a bad person.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Being able to do all the good things and being able to do the bad things is a manifestation of the two extremes of psychology, which can be said to be a kind of psychological pathology. There are very few such people in history, but they are all well-known big figures, such as Yang Guang, Emperor Yang of Sui, who opened the canal, Xingkeju, and conquered Goryeo three times, etc., can be regarded as an emperor who is guilty of doing bad things in contemporary times, but it is these policies, under the witness of hundreds of years, that have become good things to do in the future.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think it's Jia Nidao, and there is a loss in personal morality. The ability is there, but it is not enough to support the end of the Southern Song Dynasty. The Gongtian Law offended the gentry, so the reputation was even worse.

    Judging from the defensive line that was laid out in Lianghuai at the beginning, it was considered capable, although it inherited the consistent policy of the Southern Song Dynasty in Lianghuai. Ezhou's private reconciliation, in fact, if it really seems that he can't be too harsh, he can perform well when he comes to aid Ezhou, the system in the reinforcements is too complicated, and it is already very difficult to take Gundam to aid the Lu brothers. Of course, it is indeed a bit of a self-consideration to let Kublai Khan go when the navy has an advantage, but at least the strategic purpose has been achieved.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Qin Shi Huang, a man who broke with the old era, was destined to be lonely and not understood by the people of the time. I like what historian Huang Renyu said, Qin Shi Huang unified China, designed with such a long-term vision, and completed it with such a sophisticated skill, why not make people admire. The first emperor is not perfect, there are mistakes, there are regrets, but the flaws are not hidden, he is a generation of heroic monarchs, and an emperor through the ages.

    We are now able to communicate in the same language and enjoy a great country, which is very grateful.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When I was a child, I always felt that Cao Cao's sentence "Rather teach me to bear the world" was very selfish, but when I grew up, I understood that it was a kind of responsibility, that everyone was drunk, I want to save the world alone to resist the burden of the world, he wants to resist the abuse of the world, calm the troubled times, he has been fighting for this all his life, he doesn't believe in anyone, he feels that the world is drunk, only he is fighting for this, even if he bears the traitor, the infamy of the hero does not hesitate, I think this is why Cao Cao refused to be the emperor until he died, He wants to tell the world that he never wanted to be an emperor, he just wants to resist the burden of saving the world alone, others will think that he is very middle-class, but he did it, even if he was unscrupulous, even if he went against the original intention, he still tried his best to complete the great cause in his heart!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I have only heard of "merit in the present generation, benefit in the future", but I have never heard of anything about "the disadvantages are in the present generation, and the benefits are in the future". Whatever is bad in the present era, it can't wait for a thousand years. However, labeling Emperor Yang of Sui as a "H Jun" is really just a layman for historical figures, similar encounters, such as Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty and Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty.

    Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty has a great career, and he really wants to be a promising monarch in his heart; A careful study of the strategies he planned, the excavation of the Grand Canal, the passage through the Western Regions, the expedition to Goguryeo, the personal conquest of Tuyuhun, and the construction of the Eastern Capital are all major events that are beneficial to the country and are all strategic plans with great vision. All of these things were taken over by later dynasties. It can be said that he wants to do the same as any promising king; But in the same way, he is also the negative teaching material of the education of the kings of the past!

    So he's a guy who does all the good things and the worst things.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Zheng Zhilong (April 16, 1604, November 24, 1661), the character Feihuang (一語字飞龙), the nickname Yiguan (iquan), the Catholic name Nicholas, in European literature, is known as the iquan land (Yiguan). A native of Shijing Town, Nan'an, Quanzhou, Fujian, he was the first pirate on the southeast coast in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties.

    Zheng Zhilong was a maritime merchant and pirate who was active in the southeast coast, Taiwan and Japan in the last years of the Ming Dynasty (with the change of imperial court policy). When Zheng Zhilong left Japan to establish a new base in Taiwan, he not only established a powerful private navy, but also followed the example of the Ming Dynasty in setting up an official in Taiwan, forming a separatist regime that began to take shape. In 1628, Zheng Zhilong was appeased by the Ming court, and the official was known to the governor.

    Soon the Qing army entered the customs, and Zheng Zhilong was placed under house arrest in Beijing after the surrender of the Qing Dynasty in 1646; The Qing Dynasty used Zheng Zhilong to recruit his son Zheng Chenggong many times, but failed, and was imprisoned in 1655; He was killed on November 24, 1661.

    In the 17th century, under the background of the Ming Dynasty's maritime ban in China and the rise of the world's sea power, Zheng Zhilong established a naval division with the power of the people, maneuvered between the Eastern and Western powers, and successfully defeated the Western maritime forces in the Battle of Liaoluo Bay on Kinmen Island in Quanzhou in 1633, and regained maritime dominance 200 years after Zheng He's fleet withdrew from the South China Sea, and was a pivotal figure in the East Asian seas in the Age of Discovery.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty should be such a person, the Grand Canal built during his reign is still in use by us today, but he conquered Goguryeo three times, and the wars continued, costing the people and money, and arousing the people's anger.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are in history, such as Qin Shi Huang, although the unification of the six countries, but the successive conquests and the construction of a large number of buildings led to the people's misery, although the Sui Yang Emperor made great efforts to dig the canal, but the three expeditions to Goguryeo exhausted the national strength, the people of the canal were not able to make a living, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty opened up the territory, but the years of war exhausted the national strength, and a large number of young people died.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Zheng Zhilong is one of them, Zheng Zhilong was the first thief on the southeast coast in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, and later established a private navy, which was recruited by the Ming Dynasty and played a great role in the Ming Dynasty.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Zhao Gao, he was originally a eunuch, but he gained the trust of the emperor to grow his power step by step, and finally affected the ownership of the throne, he is really a historical figure who does bad things.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This kind of person does exist in history, I think Emperor Yang of Sui can be regarded as this kind of person, he is a famous faint monarch in history.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Zhang Chang is also one.

    At the beginning, Liu He, the king of Changyi, was the emperor, and Zhang Chang was not used to the emperor's approach, so he wrote a recital to criticize and suggest. Zhang Chang's official position at that time was the servant, and in popular terms, he was the deputy Bi Ma Wen. The fold was handed over, and of course the emperor felt that this person was purely a dog meddling with rats.

    At that time, Zhang Chang was also lucky. Before the emperor had time to deal with Zhang Chang, Lord Huo Guang, who was an auxiliary minister, directly dealt with the emperor because he was not used to seeing the emperor, and renamed Liu Xun as the emperor, which was Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty. Zhang Chang, who bet on the right treasure, became famous by relying on this letter, and his career was on the fast track.

    But walking by the river for a long time, how can you not get your shoes wet. When Emperor Xuan first succeeded to the throne, Zhang Chang wrote that Huo Guang was wasting Yunyun. Huo Guang is not a soft persimmon, he just abolished an emperor, and his reputation is skyrocketing, so he directly demoted Zhang Chang out of Chang'an without saying a word.

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