Why didn t Wei Zhongxian usurp the throne? Wei Zhongxian was during the reign of which emperor

Updated on history 2024-07-19
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Because the power of the eunuchs during the Ming Dynasty was given by the emperor, the emperor could take it back at any time, and Wei Zhongxian did not have all the military power.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's not cost-effective, Wei Zhongxian is a eunuch, even if he succeeds in usurping the throne, it is impossible to be an emperor, it is better to control an emperor as a puppet.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Wei Zhongxian is thereMing Xi ZongDuring Zhu Youxiao's administration.

    Zhu Youxiao (December 23, 1605 – September 30, 1627), the fifteenth emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was the emperor of Ming Guangzong.

    Zhu Changluo's eldest son, his biological mother chose to serve the Wang family, and Zhu Youzhen of Ming Sizong.

    Half-brother. He ascended the throne at the age of 16 and reigned for seven years (1620-1627).

    In May of the seventh year of the Apocalypse (Chain Bridge 1627), he drowned due to rowing and playing. Although he recovered, he still indulged in the sound of dogs and horses, drinking "fairy spirit imitation and dew drink" in order to live forever. On August 22, he collapsed in the Qianqing Palace, at the age of 23, and the edict was taken by the emperor's fifth brother, King Zhu Youzhen, the heir of the emperor.

    The name is Datian, the Taoist Dun filial piety, the friend Zhang Wenxiang, the Wu Jing, the Mu Zhuang Qinyi Emperor, and the temple name is Xizong. Buried in the Ming Ming Tombs.

    Diplomacy: Zhu Youxiao took a tough stance on the Macau issue, and was twice in Penghu with the Dutch colonists.

    Fighting, and winning. In the fourth year of the Apocalypse (1624), Zhu Youxiao sent a guerrilla Zhang Tao to Macao to buy 4 cannons from the Bogarao Cannon Foundry, and was escorted to Beijing by the Portuguese gunner Ruohan Goria.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Wei Zhongxian was in turmoil during the reign of Zhu Youxiao of Ming Xizong.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Wei Zhongxian is a very famous figure in history, with almost unlimited power, but he never dared to become emperor himself, mainly for the following reasons.

    OneEunuchs are a special group of people in ancient China, and they have also had a profound impact on the history of our country, and Wei Zhongxian is the first eunuch in my country who dares to call himself 9,900 years old, and he has so much power, why don't he dare to be the emperor himself? Mainly for several reasons:The first reason is that the identity of a eunuch is looked down upon.

    Wei Zhongxian, as a eunuch, naturally has no descendants, even if he can usurp the throne successfully, then to whom will the throne be passed on in the future? He naturally understands this truth, it is better to control the emperor himself, and cover the sky with one hand, and his identity is difficult to convince the public in ancient times, the eunuchs themselves belong to lowly people, and no one will look down on them, so it is absolutely impossible to use the identity of a eunuch to be the emperor.

    2. The second reason is that there is no military power. Although Wei Zhongxian has a lot of power, he has no military power and has very little control over the army, which is also the biggest flaw. In ancient times, if you wanted to usurp the throne without military power, it was definitely an impossible task.

    The third reason is the centralization of power by the emperor. Especially during the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty, the emperor's power reached its peak, so the eunuch was a slave to the emperor, and the secret service was very developed during the Ming Dynasty, so even if he had the heart to usurp the throne, he did not have the courage to usurp the throne. They can only rely on the emperor's favor to do evil, if once they lose the emperor's favor, then the end will be very miserable, so the eunuchs of that period are desperately trying to please the emperor, including big eunuchs like Wei Zhongxian.

    Third, the fourth reason, Wei Zhongxian's opponent is also very strong. If Wei Zhongxian wants to be the emperor, he has to defeat his sworn enemy, the Donglin Party, this institution is also very powerful, if it is not supported by them, then there is absolutely no possibility, so it is absolutely impossible for Wei Zhongxian to usurp the throne.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    He was a eunuch at the time, and the eunuchs were all sexually incapacitated, mainly to gain the emperor's trust, and he felt that there was no need to usurp power.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because Wei Zhongxian is just a eunuch, he himself is not very confident in himself, and he is still very loyal to the emperor.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    He is a eunuch, such an identity is very embarrassing, if he becomes the emperor, there may be many people who will rise up against him.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Wei Zhongxian (1568, December 11, 1627), a native of Suning (now Suning County, Cangzhou, Hebei), was a eunuch at the end of the Ming Dynasty. Since the palace, he changed his name to Li Jinzhong, and the surname was restored by the talented Wang family, and after serving as the eunuch of Bingbi, he changed back to his original surname, and the Emperor Orange Chan gave him the name Wei Zhongxian.

    During the period of Ming Xizong, he served as the eunuch of Si Li Bingbi, and was very favored and trusted, known as "9,900 years old", excluding dissidents and arbitrarily ruling the country, so that people "only know that there are loyal and virtuous, but do not know that there is an emperor". After Zhu Youzhen succeeded to the throne, he cracked down on and punished the eunuchs and punished Wei Zhongxian's ten crimes. In November of the seventh year of the Yuancavity Apocalypse (1627), he ordered Jinyiwei to arrest Wei Zhongxian and escort him back to Beiyuan's capital for trial.

    Wei Zhongxian knew that he would not escape death, and hanged himself when he arrived in Fucheng, and the rest of the party was also purged.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wei Zhongxian was in turmoil during the reign of Zhu Youxiao of Ming Xizong.

    Wei Zhongxian's family was poor when he was young, mixed in the streets, often gambling with a group of evil teenagers, once, he felt very distressed after gambling losses, so he hated and self-palace, changed his name to Li Jinzhong, and later changed back to his original surname, and was given the name Wei Zhongxian by the emperor.

    In the forty-eighth year of Wanli and the first year of Taichang (1620 AD), Zhu Yijun of Mingshenzong and Zhu Changluo of Mingguangzong died within a month. Wei Zhongxian and the Hakka family were favored by Xizong.

    During the period of Ming Xizong, he served as the eunuch of Si Li Bingbi, and was very favored and trusted, known as "9,900 years old", excluding dissidents and arbitrarily ruling the country, so that people "only know that there are loyal and virtuous, but do not know that there is an emperor". In the autumn and August of the seventh year of the Apocalypse (1627), Zhu Youxiao of Ming Xizong died, and Zhu Youzhen, the king of letters, ascended the throne. After Zhu Youzhen succeeded to the throne, he cracked down on and punished the eunuchs, punished Wei Zhongxian's ten crimes, ordered him to be arrested and prosecuted, hanged himself, and the rest of the party was also purged.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Apocalypse (Ming Xizong - Zhu Youxiao).

    Ming Xi Zong Ming Xi Zong Zhu Youxiao (1605 1627 AD), Emperor of the late Ming Dynasty. From September of the lunar calendar in 1620 to August of the lunar calendar in 1627, he reigned in August of the lunar calendar, and the year name was Tianqi (1621-1627), so he was also called the Emperor of the Apocalypse.

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