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Yes, in fact, it was not only the rulers of the Ming Dynasty who reused eunuchs, this phenomenon was especially obvious in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. It is already a very common phenomenon that feudal rulers reuse eunuchs, and I don't know why you are so surprised. During the Ming Dynasty, the power of those scholars was already large enough, and even at some point, the power of scholars could threaten the power of the monarch.
In fact, it cannot be said to be a threat, but to be precise, to limit the power of the monarch. This is also the reason why the rulers of the Ming Dynasty reused eunuchs, because they needed to rely on eunuchs to fight against scholars, so as to achieve a balance between the two.
The eunuch was a very useful tool for the rulers of the Ming Dynasty, and it was also a very important tool. The power of eunuchs came from the rulers of the Ming Dynasty, so the rulers of the Ming Dynasty were not afraid of eunuchs rebelling at all. Because eunuchs, as everyone knows, due to the lack of reproductive function, eunuchs cannot produce offspring, so eunuchs are very loyal to the feudal rulers.
They knew that their rights came from the feudal rulers, and only by being loyal to the feudal rulers could their rights be retained, so the rulers of the Ming Dynasty could safely appoint eunuchs to fight against the scholars.
After all, in the eyes of the rulers of the Ming Dynasty, those scholars were too hateful, and they restricted their rights. This is the biggest sin in the eyes of the feudal rulers of the Ming Dynasty, because we all know more or less about the rulers of the Ming Dynasty, and the rulers of the Ming Dynasty are all bold and reckless. If the ruler wants to act recklessly, he needs a lot of power, and these rights need to be divided from those Ming scholars.
The rulers of the Ming Dynasty made their own rights greater by dividing the rights of scholars with the help of eunuchs.
This is the wisdom of the rulers of the Ming Dynasty, of course, although the power of the rulers of the Ming Dynasty is more concentrated, but it also produces a drawback, that is, the court has become a hall of words of the monarch of the Ming Dynasty. The rulers of the Ming Dynasty did whatever they wanted, and this was also the reason for the decline of the Ming Dynasty. Of course, among the feudal rulers of all dynasties, the rulers of the Ming Dynasty were also the happiest rulers.
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Because the eunuch was the closest person to him, coupled with the fact that some eunuchs did not have such heavy ambitions, and the kings of the Ming Dynasty attached great importance to power, the kings of the late Ming Dynasty reused eunuchs.
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Yes, many people like to use the people around them, because the people around them know themselves better.
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No, the main reason is that the civil official group of the Ming Dynasty was too powerful, and it could even threaten the imperial power, so the king of the Ming Dynasty had to use eunuchs to restrain them.
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Because the Ming Dynasty set up a cabinet, ** and the emperor through the eunuchs to liaise, the government is easy to be controlled by eunuchs, plus several emperors in the later period are not strong, and they are interfered with by foreigners, which becomes very chaotic!
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The main reason is that there were several emperors in the Ming Dynasty, and their interests and hobbies were more special, and Zhu Youxiao of Ming Xizong was the emperor who reused Wei Zhongxian, and he was addicted to carpenters and couldn't extricate himself, so he didn't pay attention to the government at all, so he gave the eunuch the possibility of being in power.
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The status of eunuchs in the Ming Dynasty was very high, and that was because the emperor trusted the eunuchs very much, and many things were done by the eunuchs. So at that time the power of eunuchs was very high.
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Because the eunuchs who can be in charge have served by the emperor's side since childhood, the emperor trusts them very much, and the power delegated to them is also very large.
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Because the eunuch has been with the king for a long time, he knows the emperor's temper very well, and he is good at doing what he likes, so he can be in power.
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Because after Zhu Di, in order to confront and restrain the civil official group, the emperor single-handedly supported the eunuch group, in fact, the eunuchs were attached to the imperial power and did not take charge, and the powerful image of the eunuchs was more ugly for civil officials.
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Because these eunuchs cannot have their own offspring, and the eunuchs will not interfere much in the affairs of the court, there is no threat to the emperor, and these eunuchs generally grew up with the emperor since childhood, which is equivalent to the emperor's brother.
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Maybe it was because he sat in that high position and didn't have any cronies around him who could speak, and during the Ming Dynasty, some imperial eunuchs generally grew up, and there was still a certain trust between them.
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The distance between the emperor and the hundred officials is relatively long, and it is necessary to understand some of the dynamics of the hundred officials, and the eunuchs are the people who are close to them, and many things that are inconvenient to be handed over to the hundred officials are often handed over to the eunuchs.
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Seeing that he will be by his side all the time, and will be dutiful to his life, so many emperors trust their eunuchs.
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Because the eunuch is the closest person to the emperor, and everything the emperor needs to go through the eunuch. So I trust him more.
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It is because the status of these eunuchs is very low, and they have no backers behind them, so they can only rely on the emperor.
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The eunuchs of the Ming Dynasty did not have much actual power, and their arrogance was entirely the result of the emperor's indulgence. In order to check and balance the civil bureaucracy, the emperor deliberately turned a blind eye. The eunuchs at the end of the Tang Dynasty were called powerful and could directly depose the emperor.
But the eunuchs of the Ming Dynasty, no matter how arrogant they were in front of the emperor, they had to bow down three times.
Fourth, be a good slave in a proper manner.
Liu Jin. Yes, Wei Zhongxian.
The same is. Liu Jin and Wei Zhongxian are powerful. But the emperor wants to kill them, and in the blink of an eye, he will kill them.
Therefore, the eunuchs of the Ming Dynasty did not have really great power.
They are completely dependent on the imperial power, and with the acquiescence of the emperor, they are pretending to be powerful.
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Because there were too many emperors in the Ming Dynasty, they were lazy and their rights were empty, so they naturally fell into the hands of eunuchs. In addition, many Ming Dynasty emperors were young in power. Such as Ming Xi Zong.
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Because the emperor is too lazy to take care of the government...
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Because there was no prime minister in the Ming Dynasty, Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang abolished the prime minister system, and then established a cabinet system, and the emperor was not often with the cabinet, most of the time Hu Teadong was with the eunuchs, so this situation would appear quietly.
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Because there was no prime minister in the Ming Dynasty, everything in the confession cave needed to be done by the emperor himself, which caused the emperor to be very busy, so he could only reuse the eunuchs and let the eunuchs help him do the pre-opening things.
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Because there are too few people who can say that they are on their minds, and the eunuchs next to them are accompanied by them and have feelings.
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