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He was regarded as a generation of Ming monarchs, and during his reign, he governed the country with benevolence, which greatly improved the people's living standards.
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I think he is a Ming monarch, first of all, during his reign as emperor, the country and the people were peaceful, and the peasants lived very stable. Second, the law has been changed many times.
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Yes, Song Renzong was generous and benevolent, he practiced benevolent government, followed advice, and was politically clear, and he was a rare Ming monarch.
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After Song Renzong succeeded to the throne, his descendants all died inexplicably, so until his death, no one inherited the throne.
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Because some of his children died at an early age, and some of them died one after another.
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Because he gave birth to three sons, he died, and he gave birth to many daughters and survived two, so there was no one to inherit the throne.
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Because his sons are dead, the last throne is not inherited, which is also a very sad thing.
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For various reasons, his prince died, so it led to the sad end of having no one to inherit the throne.
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Because his sons are dead, no matter how wise a monarch is, he cannot solve the embarrassing situation of having no one to succeed him.
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The Northern Song Dynasty Renzong should not be a troubled era, Song Renzong Zhao Zhen is the fourth emperor of the Northern Song Dynasty, and he did not do much in his life, but during his reign, the political culture of the literati in the Northern Song Dynasty has been greatly developed, and the Qingli style of "harmony and difference" has been praised and promoted, and Song Renzong and his scholars and doctors have built a harmonious humanistic society, which is the arrival of the "extremely prosperous" era of the Northern Song Dynasty. made an important contribution.
Politically, the Qingli New Deal was unveiled by Fan Zhongyan's ten major policies - Ming Dynasty, Suppressing Luck, Jing Gongju, Selecting Officials, Jungong Field, Thick Agriculture, Repairing Military Equipment, Reducing Conscription, Qin Enxin, and Heavy Orders. However, the opposition was too large to be promoted, and it was suspended after a year and four months. Although there were no major wars externally, there were no major innovations internally.
Economically, during the reign of Song Renzong, due to the long period of peace, the Song Dynasty developed rapidly economically, and Jiaozi appeared.
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It was a troubled era, from the fall of the Tang Dynasty to the Northern Song Dynasty, Western Xia, and Liao's struggle for hegemony (although these three dynasties did not get the world). Also tell the other respondents that troubled times refer to wars, ununified nations, and strife among nations. Or even though there was a unified country, the people were obviously miserable due to economic decline or political corruption or poor law and order, and although the Song Renzong period was called a prosperous era, there were still wars, such as the three-year Song-Xia War.
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The reason why he was able to create an era of prosperity is related to his kindness and generosity, and he has made great contributions to the people.
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Song Renzong is very rational and tolerant of scholars. That's why it will create the most prosperous era in history.
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He is more rational in doing things, and he is also very thoughtful in all aspects. So create the most prosperous era in history.
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In the most prosperous era in history, a generation of emperor Song Renzong had talent, how did he do it. I think the main thing is that he has talent. The one who is there is wisdom.
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To create the most prosperous era in history, a generation of emperor Song Renzong, with both ability and political integrity, he was the Song Dynasty at that time, prosperous.
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Since his accession to the throne, the first generation of emperor Song Renzong has proved with his own strength that he is a very capable king, military management ability, and the development of various industries, under his leadership, to create the most prosperous era.
History has highly regarded the achievements of Song Renzong, and the economic, cultural and technological prosperity was high during his reign, such as the first paper money in the history of the world; The improvement of movable type printing, the culture was widely disseminated. But militarily weak for a long time. In terms of emotion, Song Renzong is not a scumbag, because although he is sorry for Queen Cao, he doesn't love her in the first place.
Song Yingzong Zhao Shu, the thirteenth son of Puwang Zhao Yunrang, originally named Zhao Zongshi, later renamed Zhao Shu, is the great-grandson of Zhao Jiong of Song Taizong. After the death of Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin, his younger brother Zhao Jiong inherited the throne and became Song Taizong, and Zhao Yunrang, the father of Song Yingzong Zhao Shu, was the third son of Song Taizong's fourth son, Shang Wang Zhao Yuanfen. And Song Renzong Zhao Zhen is the sixth son of Song Zhenzong Zhao Heng, the third son of Song Taizong, speaking of which, Zhao Shu's grandfather and Song Renzong's father are brothers. >>>More
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