First, Cheng Shu successfully avenged his father. Muir was born in April of the seventh year of the Prince of Yan (A.D. 1320), the eldest son of He Wangshu. When he was a child, Tuzi Muer suffered several disasters and was left out in the cold. His mother died before he was sensible. At the age of 9, his uncle Tu timur poisoned his father, usurped the throne and exiled Tu timur to an island in North Korea on the pretext that he was not the true son of Zoroastrianism. A year later, he moved to Jingjiang (now Guilin, Guangxi).
In his later years, Tu timur deeply regretted killing his brother. In August of the third year of Shunzhi (A.D. 1332), Tu timur told everyone on his deathbed that the throne was inherited by the son of Mingzong. After timur's death, Queen Buda Shili and the powerful minister Yan timur held the power in the DPRK. After careful planning, the two decided to let Izuo, the second son of Mingzong, who was only 7 years old, inherit the throne. Who knows that the little emperor died only after 43 days, and the throne was suspended again, and Buda Shili was temporarily the regent.
Yan Tiemu urged Bu to make his son Yan Tiegusi emperor. Budali felt that this violated her husband's testamentary edict and worried that it would cause dissatisfaction among the ruling and opposition parties. She advocated the establishment of the throne, and sent a special envoy to Guilin to meet Tuzimuer and return to Beijing. When Tuzmur saw the ambassador, he immediately set off for the north. After arriving in Beijing, Yan Tiemu used various tricks to delay the time again and again, which made it difficult for Tuzimur to ascend to the throne. A few months later, Yan timur died, and in June of the fourth year of Shunzhi (Hui Yuan Zong), Tuzi Muer proclaimed himself emperor.
When Hui Zong ascended the throne, Mongolian rule had declined, leaving him with a tattered shelf. However, the emperor was young and did not ask about state affairs at all. He only knows how to play with women. In this way, North Korea's power was monopolized by Bo Yan and Yantiemu.
Bo Yan, who was self-reliant and self-reliant, had no scruples and killed the Mongolian kings. At that time, the headstock of Mongo's descendants was called King Yong, while Bo Yan's ancestors were slaves of the Mongo family. According to Mongolian tradition, the Bo Yan family should respect the descendants of Mongo from generation to generation. Bo Yan felt it was a great shame, so he framed the front of the car for rebellion in front of Hui Zong and wanted to put him to death. Hui Zong refused, and Bo Yan executed him without authorization, causing his head to die unjustly. Hui Zong is increasingly dissatisfied with what Bo Yan has done, but there is nothing he can do.
One day in early February in the sixth year of Zhiyuan (AD 1340), Bo Yan invited Hui Zong to go hunting. Hui Zong, who has always been active, is very cautious and can't go on the pretext of being unwell. Bo Yan invited Prince Yan Tiegu to go hunting in Liulin (now the southwest suburb of Beijing). Bo Yan's nephew Tuotuo had long been uneasy about his uncle's power and angered the king. In order to save himself, he proposed to Hui Zong a plan to expel Bo Yan. At this time, Hui Zong saw that the time was ripe, and hurriedly discussed countermeasures with Aru and Shijie class. He secretly sent someone to Liulin to take the prince back to Beijing. On February 15, he ordered the blockade of the capital city gate. That night, Hui Zong summoned his ministers, drafted letters, dismissed Bo Yan, and was demoted to Prime Minister Yu Zuo, and sent an urgent letter to Liulin overnight. The next day, Bo Yan sent someone to the capital to ask why, and stood on the city to read the imperial edict: Anyone who follows Bo Yan is innocent and can be dissolved immediately and returned to his place. Bo Yan was the only one who committed the crime. Bo Yan also asked to go to town to bid farewell to Hui Zong, but was rejected by the messenger. He said to him: the emperor ordered the prime minister to leave at once, and there was no need to send him away. Bo Yan had to do what he said. He died of illness on the way. The Empress Dowager Buda, who had a close relationship with Bo Yan in the past, was not spared. Hui Zong also heard that when his uncle Tu timur was in office, he publicly said that he was not Mingzong's own son. He immediately investigated the case of his father's poisoning, removed the owner of Wenzong Temple, cut off Buda's postal number and lived in Dong 'an (now Anci County, Hebei Province). Prince Yan Tiegus was exiled to North Korea and was killed halfway. At this point, Hui Zong finally avenged his father's death.
Second, Huizong was 2 1 year old when the North-South Uprising Palace was shocked to eradicate Bo Yan. He named Mazzatai as a Taishi and Prime Minister of Zhongshu Right. He knew the Privy Council like the back of his hand, and always led the imperial army. Timur, the younger brother of Tuotuo, was an imperial envoy first, and Mazzatai and his son were in charge of military and political power. At this time, the two-year-old son born to Bo Yan, the queen of Zhenggong, died unfortunately, and the second queen Kishimoto gave birth to a son named Ai You Zhi Li Dala, which won the favor of Hui Zong.
After Ma Su Ertai became prime minister of Zhongshu Right, he helped the emperor eradicate Bo Yan, privately opened pubs and rotten shops near Beijing, and sent people to the south to sell salt. Tuotuo was afraid of being criticized and harmed himself, and secretly sued Hui Zong. Mazar-e-Tai, who had been in office for only half a year, was forced to resign. In March of the 6th year of Zhiyuan (A.D. 1340), Hui Zong appointed Tuotuo as the right prime minister of Zhongshu. After Hui Zong acceded to the throne, he first established the monistic system (1333 ~ 1334), and later changed Kublai Khan's title to Yuan (1335 ~ 1340), which was customarily called Yuan. 134 1 year, Tuzi Muer changed the Yuan Dynasty to be the son of heaven, and decided to appoint Tuotuo to carry out reforms, abolish the old government of Bo Yan, and revive the great cause of the ancestors. This has great ambition to restore the prosperity of the Yuan Dynasty, which is more historic.
In the first year of Zheng Zheng, Hui Zong resumed the imperial examination system, which had been interrupted for six years, and personally tried 78 scholars to win over the Han literati. At the same time, Daxing imperial academy chose a scholar to teach Confucianism. He ordered four famous Confucian scholars, including Ouyang Xuan, Li Haowen and Huang Man, to burn books in the palace, and invited them to give lectures on the 5th to help him read the Four Books and Five Classics and practice calligraphy. In order to show respect for orthodoxy, in the second year of Zheng Zheng, Hui people went to Qufu to worship Confucius Temple. In the second year, the three histories of Liao, Jin and Song were compiled, and many scribes participated in the compilation, which reached the important content of China governance in Hui Zong's New Deal.
Hui Zong is used to taking off everything and entrusting all the power to him, thinking that he can rest easy. In order to win the hearts and minds of the people, he lavished rewards on nobles and bureaucrats, causing the state treasury to make ends meet. At the same time, the Yellow River has been flooded for years, and Tuotuo put forward the suggestion of changing banknotes to talk about it. I'm afraid that in the case of increasingly acute social contradictions, talking nonsense about changing money became the fuse of peasant uprising at the end of Yuan Dynasty.
In May of the 11th year of Zheng Zhi, Han He, who was working on the river, launched an uprising and elected Han as the Ming king, taking the red scarf as the number. The rebel army captured Yingzhou (now Fuyang, Anhui Province) in one fell swoop, which opened the prelude to the vigorous peasant uprising at the end of the Yuan Dynasty.
Zhang Shicheng, a native of Taizhou, also rose with the Red Scarf Army, winning Lien Chan repeatedly, and became king in Gaoyou in Zheng Zhi in November. In September, Tuotuo led an army to attack Gaoyou, and was soon impeached by Zhongshu Youcheng Hama, exiled to Yunnan and poisoned by Hama. Zhang Shicheng easily defeated the disorderly army by taking advantage of the Yuan Army. After the battle of Gaoyou, many people in the scattered Yuan Army took refuge in the Red Scarf Army. In the Yuan Dynasty, when the * * * army collapsed, it had to change its policy of exclusion and encourage and rely on powerful landlord forces to suppress peasant uprisings. He gave titles to tens of thousands of landlords and armed leaders at low prices. In this way, several landlord forces successfully suppressed the peasant uprising, the most important of which were Batulu and Chahan Timur.
During this period, he began to be the right prime minister of Zhongshu, and Taiping (formerly known as He) was the left prime minister. He doesn't ask politics himself, and he has an affair with concubines. There are also monks who cherish * * *, and in order to live forever, they have set up * * * places, where men and women are mixed naked. HAMA selected folk beauties for Hui Zong, and made them dress up as bodhisattvas, the so-called monty, and surrounded Hui Zong all day. The second queen, from the state of Qi, couldn't stand it any longer, and repeatedly begged him to cherish his health, not to be confused by the monty, and to stop civil construction. Hui Zong flew into a rage and roared: I am the only one in ancient and modern times! Since then, his relationship with Qijia has become increasingly alienated. Seeing that he was out of favor, Qi turned to court the North Korean minister in order to win foreign aid, and secretly recruited many beautiful women from North Korea to court him.
Both the Qi family and the Crown Prince love Zidala. Seeing the political turmoil, Hui Zong let the courtiers turn their faces, so he stepped up his actions and planned to unite Hama, Pu Buhua, Luo and others to force him to abdicate, but he was opposed by Taiping and others. 191February, I love you. Zhi Li Dala ordered the supervision of Yushi Maizhu and others to illegally play the political affairs that Zuo Chengcheng, an official promoted by the Queen Mother, obeyed and participated in, and put him in prison to kill him, so as to slander Taiping. Seeing that Taiping couldn't stay long, he had to play Hui Zong and asked to resign on the grounds of illness. Ministers immediately called on the emperor to keep Taiping. Due to the aggressiveness of Kishi Nobusuke and the Crown Prince, Hui Zong was forced to recall Taiping. However, due to lack of support, Idara forced her father to abdicate.
In the 23rd year of Zheng Zheng (1363), Aida Ridala and her mother Kishimoto stepped up their plot to force her father to meditate. The powerful Luo Sijian and Pu Buhua worked closely together to win over the ministers of the DPRK, which made all military and political affairs under pressure and kept Hui Zong from knowing. Twenty-four years in March, Ai Yi knew that Li Dala, Luo Sijian and Park Buhua had offended Lao Sha, an imperial envoy, and that the Privy Council had let Muer hide in the Miluo army, accused Timur and Lao Sha of plotting in Miluo, and asked the emperor to expel the military salute on which the imperial party depended. Hui Zong, isolated and helpless, had to obey the Crown Prince, wrote a letter to cut off the military power and rank of Borotimur, and was exiled to Sichuan. Zong Wang turned a blind eye to Timur and Tujian Timur, but was filled with indignation. Together with Miluo Timur, they wrote to Hui Zong to defend Miluo Timur. Hui Zong felt that BoroTimur was loyal to himself, which was an important weight for him to compete with the Crown Prince. So he wrote a letter detailing the crimes of snail supervisor and Park Buhua, bullying the superior class. He exiled Boluo Timur to Lingbei and Pu Buhua to Gansu, and restored his official position. At this time, however, the power of the crown prince has leapt above that of the emperor. Therefore, although the imperial edict was issued, the human rights in prisons and parks were not resolved, and his post was not removed. He was in power as usual in North Korea.
In the 23rd year of Zheng Zhi, Timur Miluo and Timur Kukuo, which was separated from Shaanxi, fought over territorial disputes. Ai Yi knew that Zidala supported broadness, but Hui Zong failed to protect Miluo, and then he was forced to cut Miluo's official position. Milo is already very dissatisfied. In May of the 24th year of Zheng Zhi, Ai Yi learned that Zidala had returned to Beijing. Expand Timur's territory and divide the troops into three ways. One route led by Bai Suozhu, and the other two armies advanced to Datong where Timur was stationed. Boluo Timur killed Luo Sijian and Pu Buhua angrily, leaving some troops to defend Datong, while he himself led the main army to attack Dadu, threatening to destroy the traitors in the DPRK. In the Beijing earthquake, Ai Yi knew that Li Dala personally led the army to fight, but under the escort of Bai Suozhu's army, he was defeated and fled to the Timur army in Taiyuan. Boluo Timur marched into the city and joined Hui Zong, Tujian Timur and Laoshamian. Hui Zong immediately appointed Kyle Poirot Timur as the prime minister of Zhongshu Zuo, Lao Sha as Zhongshu Pingzhang's political affairs, and Tujian timur as the suggestion doctor. Soon, he was promoted to the right prime minister of Zhongshu, controlling the military forces in the world and leading the state power. After Timur Polo came to power, he immediately killed his minions and courtiers, expelled the monks and imprisoned Qi's family.
Twenty-five years in March, Zhi Li Dala ordered the expansion of Timur, and Li Siqi sent troops to denounce Timur in Miluo, and sent reinforcements from Lingbei, Gansu, Liaoyang and Shaanxi. Timur Boluo sent Timur to throw a sword to discuss with the Crown Prince of Shangdu, and sent troops south to resist Timur's army. At this time, Balotemuer was dissolute, and within a few months, he took more than 40 women as concubines, drinking and having fun with the old sand people all day, and even drinking and killing people. Courtiers were all afraid of him, and Hui Zong gradually lost his trust. In July, he issued a secret decree ordering Bo Yan Dahl and other soldiers to die. The struggle between North Korea and warlords ended with the victory of Li Dala and Kuotumier. Hui Zong, who retreated step by step, only kept the throne of the emperor, but lost the last pillar of his rule.