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Taizu did not pass on the throne to Zhao Guangyi, he had his own son, but his mother had this idea, thinking that his son was too young, so the throne was not stable. Zhao Guangyi seized the throne by improper means.
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Song Taizong passed the throne to his younger brother Zhao Guangyi because of his mother's last words, and Zhao Guangyi united with Zhao Pu to kill Lu Duoxun to stabilize his throne and consolidate his power.
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When Empress Dowager Du was dying, she asked Zhao Kuangyin to hand over the throne to his younger brother after his death, fearing that his children would be young and cause turmoil in the country. After Zhao Guangyi ascended the throne, he transferred all Zhao Kuangyin's children out of the capital and did not let them come into contact with civil and military ** and power.
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The reason why he passed on his throne to his third son was mainly because the third son was more like him, and the third son had a more resolute personality.
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Since Zhao Guangyi did not have a son-in-law alive, according to the order of eldest and youngest, Zhao Yuankan, the third son of the emperor, became the heir in line. Zhao Yuankan's intelligence is mediocre, and he has no merit or fault, and he knows at a glance that he is not the material to be a Ming monarch, but it is not a problem to be the king of Shoucheng, and the other princes who are still alive don't seem to see who is particularly good. Therefore, in the absence of any competitors, Zhao Yuankan was canonized as the crown prince step by step and changed his name to Zhao Heng.
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Zhao Guangyi is the second emperor in the history of the Song Dynasty, and the reason why he passed the throne to Zhao Heng is because Zhao Heng has outstanding political talent since he was a child and has the ability to take on this position.
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No, because there is no such part of the historical record, and there is no evidence to prove that Zhao Guangyi's throne was obtained by Zhao Kuangyi voluntarily abdicated.
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Zhao Guangyi's throne was not obtained by Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin voluntarily abdicated, but Zhao Guangyi threatened Zhao Kuangyin, and Zhao Kuangyin had no choice but to do it.
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It was not Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin who voluntarily gave way, this throne was obtained by Zhao Guangyi through some dishonorable means.
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Yes, because according to the historical records, it automatically gave way, but there are some wild records that have a lot of bad records.
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Probably not, because many records in history are suspenseful, and he may have forced him to give way.
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Li Shimin's throne came from there
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The reason why Zhao Guangyi forced his nephew to death is very simple, that is, for the sake of imperial power, don't forget, Li Shimin can kill his brother for the sake of imperial power, let alone this Zhao Guangyi's nephew.
In any case, the fundamental reason why Zhao Guangyi, Taizong of the Song Dynasty, forced his nephew to death was for the sake of imperial power, because only imperial power has such great attraction. And thinking from the perspective of Zhao Guangyi, Taizong of the Song Dynasty, the purpose is the same. Because the nephew of Zhao Guangyi of Song Taizong is the legitimate heir of the Song Dynasty, if Zhao Guangyi of Song Taizong wants to ascend to the throne, he must kill his nephew so that his position is not threatened.
Because Zhao Guangyi of Song Taizong was a nephew at that time, and he still had the legal right to inherit. Song Taizong Zhao Guang accompanied Bi Biyi If he wanted his position to sit down safely, he had to let this nephew die, otherwise the nephew could deal with Song Taizong Zhao Guangyi in the name of usurping the country in the future, and the people also supported it, because from the perspective of legitimacy, Song Taizong Zhao Guangyi was not in the right position, and he was protected by the world without trembling.
In addition to the fundamental reason of imperial power, I personally think that there is another reason why Zhao Guangyi of Song Taizong forced his nephew to death. That was for the development of the Song Dynasty. We must first understand that Zhao Guangyi, Taizong of the Song Dynasty, ascended the throne in 976, and his nephew Zhao Dezhao was born in 951, that is, he was only 15 years old at that time.
This age is relatively young, and it is very dangerous for the Song Dynasty, which has just been established. So I personally think that one of the reasons why Zhao Guangyi, Taizong of the Song Dynasty, forced his nephew to death was that he was afraid that after his nephew succeeded to the throne, he and his brother Zhao Kuangyin would be wiped out by other forces, because the Song Dynasty at that time was very fragile. Of course, these are just my personal guesses.
In addition, to refute the rumors, Song Taizong Zhao Guangyi did not pass the throne to Zhao Kuangyin's grandson!
In general, the fundamental reason why Zhao Guangyi, Taizong of the Song Dynasty, forced his nephew to death was to ensure the legitimacy of his own succession. In addition, I personally think that it is also possible that the nephew is too young to grasp the Song Dynasty that has just been born, and Zhao Guangyi, Taizong of the Song Dynasty, has no choice but to do so in order to stabilize the Song Dynasty.
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It was because Song replied that Taizong's nephew was a threat to the legitimacy of his succession to the throne; Because after the death of Song Taizu Qingmo Zheng, the stool should have been succeeded by his son and not his younger brother Song Taizong, as long as Song Taizong's nephew was alive, he would be a threat to him, so he forced his nephew to death.
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