Who was the most angry king in history, with patches everywhere on his clothes, and often wore straw

Updated on society 2024-06-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The most angry king in history is Liu Heng, Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, who is known as the most slashing emperor in history, not only with patches everywhere on his clothes, but also often wears straw sandals to the court. As we all know, the emperor is regarded as the richest man in history, after all, the whole world belongs to him. Then he must lack nothing, eat fragrant and drink spicy food every day, wear gold and wear silver.

    But there are exceptions, Emperor Liu Heng of the Han Dynasty is a very thrifty king. This was not only the reason for the shortage of money in the treasury at that time, but also related to his upbringing.

    We all know that Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty Liu Heng is Liu Bang's fourth son, at that time Liu Bang had many women around him, Liu Heng's mother Bo Ji was not very favored, and she had no strength background, and even the people around her did not take her seriously. With such a mother, Liu Heng has suffered humiliation since he was a child. Fortunately, Liu Bang attached great importance to him, and after Liu Bang's death, it was Liu Heng who led the Han Dynasty to stability and prosperity.

    The reason why Liu Heng is the most angry king in historyIt is because according to legend, during his reign, he did not build a palace, nor did he increase the number of sycophants and honor guards, and it was forbidden to offer jewelry to him. After his death, there were no precious jewels in the mausoleum, because he had said before his death that his funeral was simple and free from extravagance.

    Although Liu Heng was very stingy with himself, he was very generous to the people, so they all said that he was a good emperor. According to historical accounts, during his reign, he ordered people to be exempted from taxes and corporal punishment. He also ordered a monthly distribution of rice, meat and wine to 80-year-olds to meet their basic needs.

    Ninety-year-olds are also given more linen, silk, and other fabrics to make clothes to meet the needs of the elderly. This is a rare period of peace in history, when the people live and work in peace and contentment, and the country and the people are safe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, he was the first emperor in history who was famous for his frugality, stinginess, and stinginess. Wear a pair of straw sandals to work in the temple, and the dragon robe is patched; After being the emperor for 23 years, he never built a palace, never repaired a garden, did not add a vehicle honor guard, and did not even add a dog or horse.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Emperor Wen of Han, the founder of "The Governance of Wenjing", was politically clear during the reign of Emperor Wen of Han, and even he himself cultivated himself, set an example for the world, and advocated frugality, starting from himself, I have to say that he was indeed a great emperor in history.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The first was Emperor Wen of Han. Wear a pair of straw sandals to work in the temple, and the dragon robe is patched; After 23 years as an emperor, he never built a palace or a garden. The second was Emperor Wen of Sui. He was not particular about pomp and circumstance, and he was frugally dressed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    For example, the second emperor of the Jin Dynasty, and Liu Bei at that time, were relatively incorruptible kings, and they usually wore their own rags to the court, and they never tired of it.

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