-
No. Ming Wuzong was by no means a faint monarch, at least his rule did not have any major crises, and he was stronger than any emperor after Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty. Later generations explained that Wu Zong was mediocre, nothing more than he liked to be unconventional, loved to learn foreign languages, loved to wear strange clothes, loved to raise animals, loved beautiful sex, loved to be funny, loved to play, and loved to ride horses and fight.
-
is not a faint king, during his reign, there were no major mistakes in politics, although he was playful, but he was also able to put himself in the shoes of the people.
-
He is not a faint king, because he is a relatively frugal emperor, he gives all the money he saves to the people to build houses, and also let the people meet him.
-
If this is from the historical evaluation, he is definitely not a person who has made a difference in the traditional sense, but from the perspective of his specific performance, he should still have a relatively large role in the development of the Ming Dynasty, or if he is a person who looks at the absolute chain according to the current evaluation of Jian, it should also have merit.
-
There were few faint kings in the Ming Dynasty. Otherwise, it would not easily control the court, and it would not last for so many years.
-
Half-light and half-dark. On the one hand, Ming Wuzong defeated Hongzhi Zhongxing, and appointed eunuch Qin as an official Liu Jin, who was mediocre in the world. On the other hand, he defeated Dayan Khan militarily, and put down the rebellion with the little Mongol prince. On the whole, it is half bright and half dark, and the merits and demerits are offset.
-
In fact, the Ming Dynasty was the first few. In addition to the emperor of the Kai Dynasty, in fact, this means that Mr. Shen is better, and Pengchang is getting more and more mediocre in the later stage, that is, in response to a sentence, it is easy to start a business and it is difficult to keep the industry.
-
Ming Wuzong is by no means a faint monarch, at least his rule has not had any major crises, and it is stronger than any emperor after the Qing Dynasty sued Jiaqing.
Later generations explained that Nian You's martial arts sect was mediocre, nothing more than a love of being different, love to learn foreign languages, love to wear strange clothes, love to raise animals, love to be sexual, love to be funny, love to play, love to ride horses and fight.
-
Hello! He's a faint king, but he's also a bright king! Every emperor has a good and a bad side!
-
Ming Wuzong is a tyrant, a faint monarch, or a brute. Treat the people like mustard.
-
The mediocre and unscrupulous Ming Wuzong is just a typical representative of the many unscrupulous monarchs of the Ming Dynasty. He was self-centered and completely ignored the feelings of the people in the world, so he was infamous as mediocre. Ming Wuzong Zhu Houzhao was the tenth emperor of the Ming Dynasty and the most controversial emperor in Chinese history.
On the one hand, his preferences and absurd behavior make people laugh, and when later generations revise history, they are also quite sarcastic. On the other hand, he is also good at commanding battles, and has the ability of the main hall to resist border bandits.
-
On the one hand, Ming Wuzong defeated Hongzhi Zhongxing and appointed Liu Jin, the eunuch of Yinpaqiao Bridge, who was relatively mediocre. On the other hand, he defeated Dayan Khan militarily, and the little prince Mengfeng Menggu put down the rebellion. On the whole, it is half bright and half dark, and the merits and demerits are offset.
I want to talk about Lanzhou. <>
In ancient times, Lanzhou's strategic position was unshakable, it was not only a necessary place on the Silk Road, but also a strong line of defense against foreign enemies, so it was called the "Golden City", which was among the best in terms of economy and culture, and was truly an excellent territory. >>>More
This is such a big question, is it an artistic image or a historical figure?
1, "Yongshi" [Tang] Li Shangyin has experienced the former virtuous country and family, and his success is due to diligence and thrift, and his defeat is due to luxury. Why do you need amber as a pillow, how can the pearl be a car. It is not possible to transport Qinghai horses, and it is difficult to pull out the Shushan snake. >>>More
Huang Zhihong, Vice President of Commercial Department of Singapore RF Chip Technology Huang Zhihong: >>>More
Ancient Chinese Famous Horses:
1. The red rabbit horse, which is said to be a sweat and blood horse, is a symbol of a good horse. The Red Rabbit Horse was Dong Zhuo's mount at the earliest, and was later used by Dong Zhuo to buy Lu Bu, after Lu Bu's death, the Red Rabbit Horse was rewarded to Guan Yu by Cao Cao, and after Guan Yu was killed, the Red Rabbit Horse missed his old master and died of hunger strike. >>>More