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Education in Wan Li
This problem cannot be handled like this. In fact, Zhang's education and training of the little emperor before his death was remarkable. As for the late Wanli period, it became? Bad king? This is caused by many factors, not cultivated by Zhang. Of course, Emperor Wanli was really influenced by Zhang, which is beyond doubt.

Zhu Yijun, Emperor Wanli, was only a teenager when he ascended the throne. Clever as he is, he is still a child. Government affairs are mainly handled by his mother, Zhang, and others. Does Zhang still hold the post? Emperor and father? Cultivate and teach the role of emperor Wanli. According to historical records, Zhang taught Emperor Wanli very strictly, not only in his studies, but also severely warned Emperor Wanli not to live too luxuriously. These things probably made Emperor Wanli's impression of Zhang stay on strictness and frugality.

Later, however, Emperor Wanli was surprised and unhappy when he learned that Zhang went home to attend his father's funeral for 32 people, which was bigger than the emperor's ostentation and extravagance. After Zhang's death, the property status of the property also made Emperor Wanli feel that Zhang was deeply hidden. I found that this master Zhang is so extravagant and tolerant. What does he think he is? Hypocrite? I've been fooling and suppressing.

Zhang's situation also affected other Wanli emperors? Gentleman official? Questioning personality, I think there must be many officials like Zhang, who look decent on the surface, but I can't see how corrupt they are behind them. Plus later? Fight for the country? Events, led to the emperor wanli more distrust, more despise these civil servants. Zhu Yijun didn't want to face these officials, so he stayed in the palace for a long time without going to court.

It should be said that Zhang did have a great influence on the emperor Wanli, but in the late Wanli period, it was mainly due to the disagreement with the court officials.