What is the presence of the King of Thailand in Thailand?

Updated on international 2024-06-12
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Thailand is a constitutional monarchy, and the king is the supreme commander, who controls the army, and has the supreme presence. Just like the emperors of ancient China.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The king of Thailand is the highest presence in Thailand, with great power, and the army has to obey the king's orders.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The founding king of Thailand was Tak Shin.

    Thailand went through the Sukhothai Dynasty, the Ayutthaya Dynasty, the Thonburi Dynasty, and the Bangkok Dynasty. Originally known as Siam, in 1652 (the ninth year of Shunzhi), Siam sent envoys to the Qing Dynasty to pay tribute, and the exchanges between the two countries began. In 1767, the Burmese army invaded Siam and captured the capital of Siam, Ayutthaya.

    Ayutthaya Tayutthaya, the Tafu Taishou Phraya Dashin, organized the Siamese people to repel the invading Burmese army, reunited Siam, and was proclaimed king. In 1768, Daxin sent an envoy to the Qing Dynasty to ask the Qing court to make him the king of Siam, but the Qing ** believed that he was taking the opportunity to usurp the throne and refused. However, Marshin continued to make friendly gestures to the Qing, who finally recognized the dynasty established by Dashin in 1777 and allowed Siamese envoys to pay tribute to the Qing court.

    Thailand** stipulates that December 28 of each year, the day of Thonburi the Great's accession to the throne, is "Emperor Zheng Day", which expresses the nostalgia for Takssin. Thailand** in Bangkok City Thonburi Square ** set up the "Zheng Huang Daxin Monument" for people to pay respects. In Thonburi, the twin city of Thonburi on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand, Wat Arun was established, also known as Temple of Dawn, to commemorate the Thai king, and now Temple of Dawn is a famous temple in Thailand and one of the royal temples of Thailand.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because the King of Thailand has done his best for Thailand, he has died.

    He revolutionized the abolition of "slavery".

    He negotiated to prevent Thailand from becoming a British and French colony. The Thai people have always been very proud of this. His negotiation strategy was very clever.

    Other contributions] Introducing some of the Western system to Thailand:

    Introduce and promote the use of banknotes and coins.

    New city management system.

    The first railway in Thailand was built.

    Other] The abolition of slavery was a revolutionary and great initiative. Before his accession to the throne, slavery was very prevalent in Thailand, and the Thai people were traded and sold like commodities by slave owners, and the descendants had to inherit the class status of their parents, and one person was a slave for life. After the King of Thailand ascended the throne, he put an end to this cruel slavery system, and it was he who saved the people in the true sense of the word, so that the people began to live with dignity.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Bhumibol Adulyadej was born on December 5, 1927 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA (his father was then studying medicine at Harvard University), the younger brother of former King Rama VIII Ananta of Thailand, who lost his father when he was two years old. In 1933, he moved to Lausanne, Switzerland, with his mother, where he studied science at the University of Lausanne. He returned to China in 1945.

    He succeeded to the throne on June 9, 1946, following the assassination of his elder brother, King Ananta Matun, and was crowned King Rama IX of Thailand in May 1950. In June of the same year, he went to Lausanne to continue his studies and returned to China in December 1951.

    Fluent in French, German. He likes jazz, can play a variety of musical instruments, and can also compose music and lyrics, and has obtained a doctorate degree from the Austrian **Academy**. He is a speedboat and sailer, having won medals in international speedboat races and sailed across the Gulf of Thailand.

    When he was 21 years old, he lost his sight in his right eye due to a speeding accident in Switzerland, and in the process, he met Sirikit, who was born in the royal family, and married her in April 1950, having 3 daughters and 1 son. In her early years, Queen Sirikit lived and studied in France, Denmark, England and other countries. She has been engaged in social welfare work for a long time.

    Queen Sirikit has a wide range of interests, including history, culture, art, poverty alleviation, and environmental protection.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The king of Thailand is called Bhumibol Adulyadejd.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Rama X Zheng Mian! Zheng Mian is a lot of pets.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    At present, Thailand is a tripartite force of the King of Thailand (popular popularity).

    ** (elected to power) military, although after the implementation of a constitutional monarchy in Thailand, the king's power was reduced, but due to Bhumibol's early authority and later popularity, the military and ** have to rely on the king more or less, after all, the popularity is too high, offending him and losing the hearts of the people. Finally, checks and balances are formed.

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