Gossip Ming Xizong Zhu Youxiao, Ming Dynasty s Ming Xizong Zhu Youxiao is not considered a faint mon

Updated on history 2024-07-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Zhu Youxiao of the Ming Dynasty was not considered a faint monarch in the end, because Zhu Youxiao was still very capable, at least under his rule, the country was safe and sound.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It was a faint monarch, and there were indeed many problems in the imperial court at that time, but the situation at that time was also relatively complicated, and it did bring some harm to the people.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, his situation at that time was not very good, and he had been balancing the imperial court, and all forces had racked their brains, so he was not a faint king.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Ming Xizong ruled by inaction, and was a Ming monarch.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because he overdosed on the "immortal medicine", he knew that it was a three-part poison, so he died early if he ate too much.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is because Zhu Youxiao fell into the water in the process of going out to play, and then his body collapsed, at this time the military department Shangshu offered a pill called "Xianlu Drink", and as a result, he died not long after taking the medicine, and historians speculated that the "Xianlu Drink" taken by Zhu Youxiao and the "Red Pill" taken by his father contained a large amount of heavy metals, which can kill people.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because he fell into the water and caused the cold to enter his body and then was frightened, he fell ill and finally died.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, Zhu Youxiao of Mingxizong is indeed the eldest son of Zhu Changluo of Mingguangzong, and the word-of-mouth evaluation in history is very polarized.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, it was his eldest son, he was the 15th emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and his father sat on the throne for the shortest time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    According to historical records, the eldest son of Zhu Changluo of Mingguangzong is indeed Zhu Youxiao of Mingxizong.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Indeed, it is recorded in history that Zhu Youxiao of Ming Xizong is the eldest son of Zhu Changluo of Mingguangzong and the first son of Emperor Mingguangzhu.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It had a great impact, because he brought the Ming Dynasty to the end in these 7 years, and there were also a lot of bad things happening, and the people were not happy.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The first is that he is particularly good at carpentry. The workmanship is also very meticulous and exquisite. During his reign, he did not do much for the Ming Dynasty, he put all his energy on wood carving Hu Jian, and the wisest thing he did was to pass on his throne to his younger brother Bu La Zhu Youzhen.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Ming Xizong was a very good carpenter, who ignored the affairs of the Ming Dynasty, and did not take Jiang Xian's accompaniment to the mountain society to heart, nor did he develop the military and economy of the Ming Dynasty, and finally let the Ming Dynasty go to ruin.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Zhu Youxiao (1611-1644), the 17th emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was the grandson of Ming Sizong and the son of Ming Xizong. He reigned from the seventeenth year of Chongzhen to the eighteenth year of Chongzhen (1644). His reign coincided with the late Ming Dynasty, when the state was extremely unstable both internally and externally, and he himself lacked political skills and did not play a positive role in the fate of the country.

    During the reign of Zhu Youxiao of Ming Xizong, the biggest event was the death of the Ming Dynasty. In 1644, when the Qing army broke through the city of Beijing, he was forced to Zen without guessing the throne, and committed suicide after Emperor Chongzhen committed suicide at the age of 34. Although Ming Xizong's reign was unaccomplished, he was the only emperor to personally experience the fall of the Ming Dynasty, so he has a special place in history.

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