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According to the History of the New Five Dynasties, Chai Rong had seven sons in the Later Zhou Dynasty, the first three of which were killed by Liu Chengyou, the Yin Emperor of the Later Han Dynasty. When Zhao Kuangyin succeeded to the throne, Chai Rong still had four sons alive, namely Chai Zongxun, Chai Xilang, Chai Xijin and Chai Xiwu. Let's talk about each of them.
His sons were all killed by the Hidden Emperor Liu Chengyou in the late Han Dynasty, leaving no traces of blood. When Zhao Kuangyin usurped the throne, Chai Rong still had four sons alive. In addition to Chai Zongxun, the other three are Chai Xiran, Chai Xijin and Chai Xiwu.
Cheng, his third son Chai Zong", before Chai Rong's death, he was killed by Liu Chengyou, Emperor Yin of the Han Dynasty, and was named King of Yue and King of Wu, which was also the direct cause of Guo Wei and Chai Rong's rebellion. He was very dissatisfied with Zhao Kuangyin's plan to seize his family's land, and he was helpless about this situation. Eventually, he suffered from depression and died young at the age of 20, leaving no children.
Chai Rong's fifth son, Chai Zongren, also known as Chai Xiren or Ning Xiren. Of Chai Rong's seven sons, only one son and his descendants really enjoyed treatment, and the remaining six sons did not win this honor.
On the contrary, some almost met the catastrophe. When Kuang Yin became emperor, he deposed him to the throne of Zheng Guo. He died when he was 20 years old.
Chai Xirang, on the other hand, disappeared mysteriously, and no one knew his whereabouts. The remaining two sons, Chai Xirang and Chai Xiwu, were ordered to make Liang Wang Zongxun emperor and were born seven years later. The Mirror of the Wise, vol. 294.
When Chai Rong died in the later five generations, the eldest son Chai Zongyi, the second son Chai Zongcheng, and the third son Chai Zong were all killed by Liu Chengyou, the emperor of Yin Shang of the Later Han Dynasty, and were named King of Yue, King of Wu, and King of Wu respectively. This is also the direct cause of Guo Wei and Chai Rong's rebellion.
After the death of the son of Chai Zongxun and Chai Rong's heir to the throne, Zhao Kuangyin launched a mutiny to seize power, Chai Zongxun took the initiative to give up, Zhao Kuangyin did not embarrass him, let him move to Fangzhou, and replaced it with royal ,..treatmentEmperor Chai Zongxun** was moved to Fangzhou and demoted to King Zheng, but there was no problem. After all, he is not an emperor, so he should be given a proper arrangement.
But Chai Zongxun died when he was 20 years old. His son Chai Zongyi, his second son Chai Zongcheng, and his third son Chai Zongxuan were all killed by Liu Chengyou, the emperor of Yin Shang of the Later Han Dynasty, and were named King of Yue and King Wu, which was also the direct cause of Guo Wei and Chai Rong's rebellion.
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In the seventh year of Xiande, Chai Zongxun was named King Zheng by Zhao Kuangyin, and lived in the West Palace with his mother, Empress Dowager Fu. In addition to Chai Yongqi, Chai Zongxun's other sons either died early or due to other changes. To put it bluntly, they may have died early, so there is no relevant record of them in the history books.
Chai Yongqi, who was named Zheng Guogong, also had a miserable end. Zheng Guogong is a hereditary title, but after Zhao Kuangyin, in the history books about the Song Dynasty, except for Chai Yongqi, there is no other hereditary succession to the title of Duke Zheng. Chai Xirang and Chai Xiyu were named King Cao and King Qi respectively.
The Northern Song Dynasty writer Wang Gong recorded in his book "Miscellaneous Records" that Chai Xirang was succeeded to Pan Mei by Zhao Kuangyin, and later changed his name to Pan Weiji.
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After Zhao Kuangyin seized the throne, Chai Rong's seven sons already had 4 trends, and the remaining 4 children, Chai Zongxun died of illness, Chai Xirang and Chai Xiyu were also awarded knighthoods by Zhao Kuangyin, and finally changed their names in order to survive, and one child was passed on by Zhao Kuangyin to others.
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Of his 7 sons, three were killed by Emperor Yin of the Later Han Dynasty, one died of illness, one became incognito and became an ordinary person, and two were given away to others and became other people's children.
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In the History of the Five Dynasties, Chai Rong is described more than any other emperor, who ruled for only six years. Why emphasize Chai Rong's position? In fact, the main reason is that Zhao Kuangyin was brought out by Chai Rong, and the Chai family Zen Buddhism, Zhao Kuangyin won the world.
Therefore, if Zhao Kuangyin's world is to become orthodox, the Chai family should be orthodox. According to historical records, Chai Rong was undoubtedly a very great monarch, because after he ascended the throne, he constantly gave himself the mission of unifying the country and pacifying the people. To this end, he formulated a 30-year plan, 10 years to expand the territory, 10 years to pacify the people, and 10 years to bring peace.
Such a grand aspiration is what everyone who wants to be a wise king wants to do. In the narrow place of Shizong Ares, there is Wu Taohui, and the Mandate of Heaven has one, the heir Shou Hongye, not a day can break the battle of Gaoping, more than a year later, Qin, Feng and other people received the Chinese, Shenwu Xiong, and also a generation of masters. --History of the Five Dynasties", but what is the purpose of what he said this?
It's a pie! Because during Chai Rong's reign, there was never a year without fighting. Fighting a war costs money.
Did that money grow out of a tree? Of course not. You have to get it from the people.
After the tax increase, the people were naturally reluctant to do so, so Chai Rong made a thirty-year plan for himself. He told people that they just had to endure for ten years, and after ten years, they would have a better life. Unfortunately, he died before the end of ten years of his life.
Chai Rong did not die suddenly, he contracted some diseases. No one knows what it is. He found out that he was sick when he was in Youzhou.
So he rushed back to Bianjing. If it was just an ordinary disease, he couldn't come back with his army. He must have been very sick.
Upon his return, he promoted his two sons to official positions. He also removed Zhang Yongde from his official position and replaced him with Zhao Kuangyin, only because of rumors that he would become emperor. So Chai Rong did all this to arrange his life after death.
Since we can arrange things properly, there is no such thing as being killed. But Chai Rong is not afraid, because he knows that in the process of fighting for the world, he will offend many people. After Chai Rong's death, his son Chai Zongxun also inherited the throne, so all this is normal, there is no conspiracy.
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Zhao Kuangyin treated Chai Rong's wife and children very well, and did not kill them all, but gave him a generous pension, so that he could enjoy wealth and wealth all his life, without worrying about food and clothing, and also established an ancestral motto, where the descendants of the Chai family are guilty, the punishment shall not be increased. If a person conspires to rebel, he shall be given all in prison, and he shall not be killed in the city, nor shall he sit in a subordinate position.
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In order to buy people's hearts, Zhao Kuangyin treated Chai Rong's wife and children very well, and also gave Chai Rong's son Danshu iron coupons, it can be said that Zhao Kuangyin is the most benevolent emperor on the surface.
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In order to win people's hearts, Cairong's wife and son also ordered his subordinates very favorably not to plunder their property, and also added them to the palace and honored him as the Empress Dowager of Zhou.
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After Zhao Kuangyin was added to the yellow robe, what was the ending of Chai Rong's 7 sons?
After Chen Qiao's rebellion, the ** established by the two heroes will be handed over to Taizu Zhao Kuangyin. At the same time, the two emperors were also unfortunate fathers. Guo Wei's two biological sons were killed by the Han Dynasty's Hidden Emperor Liu Chengyou, so he passed the throne to his adopted son Chai Rong (Empress Chai's nephew), and Chai Rong's first three sons were also killed by Liu Chengyou, and passed the throne to his fourth son, Chai Zongxun.
His other three sons have had tortuous and touching life experiences.
<> Chai Rong had seven sons, but the first three sons were killed by Liu Chengyou, Emperor Yin of the Later Han Dynasty, in the third year of Qianyou in the late Han Dynasty (950 AD). Chai Rong's fourth son was the late Zhou Dynasty Emperor Chai Zongxun. In the sixth year of Xiande (959 AD), Chai Rong died, and the seven-year-old Chai Zongxun ascended the throne.
Chai Rong (921-959), the last Zhou emperor of the Five Dynasties (954-959), was known as Zhou Shizong. He was born in Yaoshan, Xingzhou (now Longyao, Xingtai, Hebei) and was the eighth grandson of Chai Shao, the prime minister of Qiao in the early Tang Dynasty. Chai Rong's grandfather Chai Weng and father Chai Shouli were well-known local families.
Chai Rong is the adopted son of Guo Wei, the Taizu of the Zhou Dynasty, and the nephew of the Chai family, and the Queen of the Virgin of the Later Zhou Dynasty. He was one of the few emperors in China who had a family of relatives to inherit the family.
Chai Rong had seven sons, three of whom were killed by the late Han emperor Liu Chengyou. When Chai Rong died, his eldest son, Chai Zongxun, was only eight years old. His husband forced Chai Zongxun to give himself the status of a Zen sect and established the great Song dynasty.
He was very good to Chai Rong's descendants and did not kill his son! Chai Rong was the second emperor of the Zhou Dynasty five generations later. He died at the age of 39.
After Chai Rong's death, his son Chai Zongxun, who was only seven years old, inherited the throne of Emperor Zhou. However, the Chenqiao Mutiny took place later. Zhao Kuangyin was wearing a yellow robe, and Chai Zongxun was forced to give way to Zhao Kuangyin.
Zhao Kuangyin became emperor, established the Song dynasty, and perished in the later part of the Zhou dynasty.
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The Cheshire Lord that everyone knows is after Chai Rong! After the Chenqiao Mutiny, Zhou Shizong, also known as Chai Rong's son, was forced to cede the throne to Zhao Kuangyin!
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In this way, there are two main reasons: first, Chai Rong is very capable and better than Zhao Kuangyin; The second is that Chai Rong does not die, and Zhao Kuangyin has no chance to be the emperor. Next, Jincheng Muyu and everyone will take a look at the historical situation at that time.
Chai Rong was Guo Wei's right-hand man at a young age, helping Guo Wei deal with various complex affairs, and showed strong ability during this period. During his tenure in Lanzhou, Chai Rong managed Lanzhou in an orderly manner and made outstanding political achievements.
When he became the emperor, Chai Rong was only in his early thirties, and he was young and vigorous, and he planned to make great achievements. At that time, Chai Rong set the ambition of "ten years to open up the world, ten years to support the people, and ten years to peace". In order to realize this ambition, Chai Rong made great efforts to reorganize the army, the people became rich, and the economy of the north after the war was quickly restored.
Subsequently, Chai Rong led his troops to fight in the south and the north, and began the work of national reunification.
Defeating Houshu in the southwest, marching south to the Southern Tang Dynasty three times, and seizing a large area of land in the north of the Huainan River, greatly weakened the strength of the Southern Tang Dynasty and laid the foundation for later unification. To the north, the living space of the Northern Han Dynasty was continuously compressed, and the places occupied by the Liao State were captured, and at one time he planned to fully recover the sixteen states of Yanyun. It's a pity that when he was about to recover Youzhou, Chai Rong suddenly fell ill and could only return to the court, and died soon after.
Zhao Kuangyin is also a monarch who can be civil and martial, however, his ability is far less than Chai Rongda, and in the subsequent unification of the great cause, the speed of unification was slowed down. Later, Zhao Kuangyin's "cup of wine to release military power" cut the military generals' military power, although the Five Dynasties period avoided the situation of self-respect for the army, but the Song Dynasty also embarked on the road of military incompetence. Compared with Chai Rong, Zhao Kuangyin is still much worse.
Zhao Kuangyin was able to "add a yellow robe", a big reason is that after Chai Rong's death, the young Chai Zongxun could not suppress Zhao Kuangyin, who held the military power, and finally announced his abdication after Zhao Kuangyin's "yellow robe", Zhao Kuangyin established the Song Dynasty and became the founding emperor of the Song Dynasty.
If Chai Rong does not die, Zhao Kuangyin will not have a chance to "add to the yellow robe" at all, even if he becomes the emperor, he is not Chai Rong's opponent, and he is likely to end up in defeat and death.
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Some of the sons left by Chai Rong died of illness, and the surviving ones were treated favorably by Zhao Kuangyin, named the prince, went to live in Xijing, and were given privileges.
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Chai Rong's emperor's son was ousted from the throne and named King Zheng, Zhao Kuangyin did not give him **, but treated him very well. Chai Rong's other sons were also properly placed by Zhao Kuangyin and were able to die well.
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was knighted, but he just didn't give power, just money, because he was afraid that he would do something.
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He hurt Chai Rong's sons because he was afraid that these sons were too powerful and would probably lose their position.
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After the Chenqiao Mutiny, Chai Rong still had three sons alive, the young Chai Zongxun was degraded to Beifang County, and the other sons were missing. The implicit meaning can be imagined.
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Chai Rong's sons died unexplained, and two sons are missing, which makes people have to suspect that these are related to Zhao Kuangyin.
Judging from the current historical records, Zhao Kuangyin did give preferential treatment to Chai Rong's descendants, and the little whirlwind Chai Jin in the Water Margin we saw was Chai Rong's descendants, so his Danshu iron scroll was given to him by Zhao Kuangyin.
Because the army in the south is easier to defeat, and the south has a lot of strategic resources, it can get very good supplies.
Chai Yourong, male, born in 1968. Researcher and doctoral supervisor of the School of Agronomy and Biotechnology, Southwest University. Executive Deputy Director of Chongqing Key Laboratory of Crop Quality Improvement, Director of Molecular Breeding Center of Southwest University, Director of Genetic Engineering Office of Chongqing Rapeseed Engineering Technology Research Center. >>>More
There should be none, in Guangdong.
Zhao Kuangyin's death is not clear, his younger brother Zhao Guangyi became the emperor until the fall of the Northern Song Dynasty, and the descendants of his younger brother inherited the throne until the fall of the Northern Song Dynasty. Emperor Gaozong finally adopted the descendants of Taizu as his son, who later became Song Xiaozong. At this point, the throne finally returned to the hands of the descendants of Taizu. >>>More
In fact, no, many of his descendants have died for various reasons, there is not much left, and without the blessing of the halo of the throne, Zhao Kuangyin's descendants are not valued at all.