Zhang Ju is Longqing s teacher How old was Zhang when he became a teacher in Wanli

Updated on history 2024-06-04
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Zhang Juzheng was 39 years old (43 years of Jiajing). In fact, when he was 35 years old (the thirty-ninth year of Jiajing), he had already established a relationship with Longqing, and he was the letter administrator of the prince. When he became the crown prince, that is, the lecturer of Longqing later, the other 3 were all related to Zhang Juzheng.

    Gao Gong was his colleague back then, Yin Shizhan was his classmate, and Chen Yiqin was his teacher. Zhang Juzheng became the prince's lecturer at the age of 39. When I became a teacher in Wanli, I should have been 48 years old and six years old.

    In fact, he is not a teacher, he is just teaching Wanli, but in essence, he is just a teacher. I also liked Li Bo's words very much, but now I think it's not very reliable, it's too simple, and it is recommended to refer to those things in the Ming Dynasty (easier to understand) or the authoritative book Zhang Juzheng's biography.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Zhang Juzheng was not Longqing's teacher, he only began to rise to prominence after Longqing's death. He was probably in his 30s when he became Wanli's teacher.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Both of them, father and son, Zhang Juzheng, have taught (this teacher Li Bo mentioned in the first section). Zhang Juzheng Jiajing became a lecturer in Yuwangfu in the forty-third year of Jiajing, when he was 39 years old. Wanli became the teacher of Xiao Wanli in the first year, when he was 47 years old and 48 years old.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Longqing's teacher should be Gao Gong. Zhang Juzheng was just the teacher of the little Wanli Emperor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In the fourth year of Jiajing (1525), Zhang Wenming, a poor talent in Jiangling County, Jingzhou Prefecture, Huguang, finally waited anxiously for his son's cry. This little kid is the later Zhang Juzheng.

    In the twenty-sixth year of Jiajing (1547), Zhang Juzheng went to Beijing again to catch the exam, and was the top few in the second class. That year, Zhang Juzheng was twenty-two years old.

    In the thirty-ninth year of Jiajing (1560), Zhang Juzheng, the editor of the Hanlin Academy, was promoted to Youzhongyun of Youchunfang because of his hard work and excellent assessment, and he was also in charge of the Guozijian business. Youchunfang Youzhongyun and Guozijian Siye are both six-grade officials, which seem insignificant and inconspicuous, but this is by no means the case: Youchunfang Youzhongyun's main responsibilities are to manage the prince's correspondence and provide clerical assistance to the prince, and Guozijian Siye is roughly equivalent to the vice president of ** university, second only to the president (Guozijian sacrificial wine).

    If you become the right Zhongyun, you can sort out the prince's documents, and you can get in touch with the prince, which is called finding the background. Become the vice president of the ** university, and all the students of Guozijian will become your protégés, which is called a gang. You know, Chiang Kai-shek likes others to call him the principal the most, and that's not unreasonable.

    At this time, Zhang Juzheng was only thirty-five years old.

    In the forty-third year of Jiajing (1564), he was promoted to the right of the right of Chunfang. The right Yude is from the fifth grade, that is to say, Zhang Juzheng has only been promoted by half a rank in four years, but when he heard this appointment, he almost jumped with joy, because the only job of this right Yude is to serve as the lecturer of King Yu. In this way, Zhang Juzheng entered Yuwang's Mansion and became one of the four major lecturers of Yuwang, that is, the teacher of Emperor Longqing.

    Zhang Juzheng was 39 years old at the time.

    In 1566 A.D. (the forty-fifth year of Jiajing), Zhu Zaiyuan succeeded to the throne, the year name Longqing, he waited for more than 20 years, and finally waited for his Lao Tzu to die, and waited for the throne. In the first year of Longqing (1567), Zhang Juzheng entered the cabinet, when Zhang Dacai was forty-two years old.

    On May 26, the sixth year of Longqing (1572), Longqing returned to heaven, and the ten-year-old Wanli Emperor ascended the throne. In June of the same year, Zhang Juzheng and Feng Bao teamed up to drive away Gao Gong, and the following month, Zhang Juzheng became the first assistant of the cabinet. In other words, Zhang Juzheng became Wanli's teacher at the age of forty-eight.

    Li Bo's talk about the wind and rain Zhang Juzheng is too beautified, and he talks about the political struggle in the last years of Jiajing like a kindergarten child, which is not very credible.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the sixth year of Longqing (1572), after Mingshenzong Wanli ascended the throne, with the support of Empress Dowager Li and the eunuch Feng Bao, Zhang Juzheng replaced Gao Gong as the first assistant of the cabinet. In the fifth year of Wanli (1577), Zhang Juzheng's father Zhang Wenming died, according to the ancestral system, the parents of the court ** passed away, and they had to return to their ancestral hometown for 27 months, and they were reinstated as officials at the end of the period. In addition to the fact that the military generals don't have to abide by the rules, the civil officials want not to abide by it, so only the "love" Zhang Juzheng chose to win the love, although he was scolded by the official, but he still didn't leave, but I think this is not because he is greedy for power, but for another reason.

    The first reason:

    When Wanli ascended the throne, he was only 10 years old, and Wanli was five years old, that is, 15 years old. Therefore, the emperor did not let Zhang Juzheng go. (According to many wild historical records, Zhang Juzheng had a leg with the Empress Dowager Li, so the Empress Dowager Li did not let him go).

    The second reason:

    After Zhang Juzheng became the first assistant, he successively implemented a series of reforms, rectifying the rule of officials, enriching the country and strengthening the army.

    In November of the first year of Wanli (1573), Zhang Juzheng implemented the "examination method", clarified responsibilities, rewards and punishments, and improved the efficiency of departments at all levels.

    In the fourth year of Wanli (1576), Zhang Juzheng stipulated that those who were less than ninety percent of the local officials would be punished, which made the ** at all levels who were afraid of reducing the punishment dare not slack off, and supervised the heads of households to pay the taxes and grains of the year, so that the treasury was increasingly abundant.

    At the critical juncture of reform, if Zhang Juzheng leaves, the reform will not be completed, and the previous efforts will be in vain, and the previous efforts will be wasted.

    Third, as long as it is reform, it will definitely involve the interests of many people, Zhang Juzheng does not say that you need to keep the system for 27 months, as long as you leave for a month, you will be hacked at any time, and you will be liquidated and targeted, and your serious life will not be guaranteed.

    Zhang Juzheng and his predecessor Gao Gong and teacher Xu Jie are actually the same kind of people, they all want to do a career, realize their ambitions, and leave a name in history!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes. It took decades to get to these achievements, so it's not easy to give up.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's not that he is greedy for power, it's that he cares about the world. Because Zhang Juzheng is a good official, he wants to spend all his energy on assisting the emperor.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I don't think so, he has his own career to accomplish.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Zhang Ju is the Jinshi of the twenty-sixth year of Jiajing, Longqing and Gao Gong are the assistants of the Zaifu, and the officials are still in the book. In the early years of Wanli, the great eunuch Feng Bao squeezed out the high arch, and Wanli died in the tenth year. Assisted three emperors. Patriarch of the Three Dynasties.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Zhang Juzheng Jiajing was a scholar in the twenty-sixth year of Jiajing and entered the Hanlin Academy; Longqing entered the cabinet in the first year; In the first year of Wanli, he became the first assistant of the cabinet; Wanli passed away in the tenth year.

    A total of Jiajing, Longqing, Wanli three dynasties.

    In the early days of Wanli, he was the emperor's teacher, and he was trusted by the empress dowager, who held great power, and made every effort to reform, and a whip law was quite effective. In the early days, he was arguably in power. The year after his death, Emperor Wanli raided his family and his grave was excavated.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Ariaki Once! During the Jiajing period, he studied under Xu Jie, the chief engineer of the whip method. It is rumored that he has a leg with Wanli's mother, and Wanli hates him a lot!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Ming Shizong. Ming Muzong. Myojinzong.

    Patriarch of the Three Dynasties.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After three dynasties of Jiaqing, Wanli and Longqing.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Jiajing, Longqing, Wanli Three Dynasties.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This shows that the influence of a powerful person on the country is very important, and it is also very important for the development of the country.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It shows that Hai Rui has no ability at all, and Zhang Juzheng's ability is much stronger than him in order to revitalize the Ming Dynasty.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because at that time, Wei Zhongxian helped him manage the operation of the imperial court. He enjoys playing with the non-womb and the women in the harem.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The reforms he made advocated the exchange of silver taels in terms of labor and taxation, and this policy directly laid the groundwork for its demise.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The Ming Dynasty died in the country, not in Chongzhen, but in Zhang Juzheng! Zhang Juzheng led to the demise of the Ming Dynasty, I think this statement is very inaccurate, but he did do some things at that time, for example, at that time he expanded the tax base of the state tax base this policy, which greatly increased the tax burden of the state, and also proposed the "one whip law", to a certain extent, to increase the country's revenue.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    His education for Wanli was not in place. He was educated extremely harshly when Wanli was a child, which led to the fact that after Zhang Juzheng's death, Wanli began to unleash his natural misdeeds and did not go to court for decades.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because Zhang Juzheng's family was of little value to her at that time, there was no need for her to help intercede; In addition, she had no real power at that time, and even if she came forward to stop it, Emperor Wanli would not listen to her.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Because the harem can't interfere in politics, the Empress Dowager Li can't stop it if she wants to, and the Empress Dowager Li has been restricted.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Because the Empress Dowager Li had been hollowed out at that time and had no real power, when Mingshenzong Wanli liquidated Zhang Juzheng, the Empress Dowager Li did not come forward to stop it.

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