Did Ming Shizong have feelings for Zhu Houzhao?
In the Ming Dynasty, Sejong Zhu Houxing Joppa was in power, and they were cousins. Zhu Houxing violated his wife and son, but the relationship between them is not as clear as it seems.
Ming Shizong who recited his lines
According to the etiquette rules of the Ming dynasty, when the nobles inherited the throne, the latecomers would join the clan of the last emperor and become brothers with the last emperor. Folk saying is adoption. After Ming Shizong ascended the throne, according to etiquette, he would call his uncle his father, but instead he would call his father his uncle, which was unacceptable to Ming Shizong.
Shortly after Emperor Jiajing ascended the throne, there was a fierce debate with ministers about the imperial examination in the imperial court. Imperial examination is the father of the emperor in the sense of son preference, that is to say, Jiajing at this time should call his uncle his father and his biological father his uncle. The two sides have been arguing about this issue for three and a half years, which is called the dispute of etiquette in history.
In the three-and-a-half-year etiquette dispute, Emperor Jiajing killed a total of 18 ministers, and even Yang Tinghe, the first-and second-class official who proposed this matter at that time, was forced to resign as a first-class official. Later, his son Yang Shen was demoted to a distant post in Guizhou because of this incident. Why did the emperor attach so much importance to this matter? Mainly because he wants to establish prestige among ministers, but I don't want to be a puppet manipulated by the queen mother and ministers. Through this, he knew who could be used by himself and who could not be killed or expelled from the court. In the end, Emperor Jiajing won the argument, and his biological father was made emperor, located on the top of Ming Wuzong and entered the ancestral temple.
In order to prevent the captaincy from colluding with the Ming Dynasty, Sejong and Zhu Houzhao were cousins in name, but their meeting was closely monitored by the emperor. I don't feel anything.
Ming Shizong's novels
There are two novels about Ming Shizong. One is a long historical novel written by Xia Jingjian, and the other is the romance of Ming Shizong written by Xiaxia in the snow. There are many biographies about Ming Shizong, but there are few novels featuring him.
Portrait of Ming Shizong
The content in the novel is similar, but because of the different types of the two books, the content in the novel is more imaginative, the biography pays more attention to historical facts and the novel is more entertaining. The style of a novel can be determined according to its creative thinking. In the process of creation, the author refers to some biographies, as well as a lot of unofficial history's content, and even many folk rumors.
During the reign of Sejong in the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Houxie, Wei Fufu and the author of Wei Fufu further processed the novel on the basis of some folk rumors and unofficial history, making it very interesting and in line with some characteristics of the novel. However, it can't read it as history. After all, it was added by the author in the process of creation.
It's an online serial novel written by Xue Mu. The positioning of this novel is very complicated. It is not only a romance novel, but also a court novel, and it is also a novel that overhead history. There are two protagonists in the novel, one is Zhu Houxiao of Ming Shizong, and the other is his queen. Their biggest similarity is that they all deal with all kinds of women.
A small captaincy, carp yue longmen, became an emperor, facing the harem women, one was the queen mother of the previous dynasty, one was his mother, the other was his wife, and there were three people in three camps. Poor guy, he can only deal with these three women. A peacock girl who has never experienced wind and rain married a phoenix man who is similar to her. How can she survive in the face of her mother-in-law who has a bad relationship with her?
A novel describing the harem of the Ming Dynasty. Its hero is not only a woman but also a man.
Emperor shizong Zhu Hou of Ming dynasty
Ming Shizong, formerly known as Zhu Houxiao, was the 1 1 emperor of the Ming Dynasty. He reigned for 45 years and was the second longest emperor in Ming Dynasty.
During the Jiajing period, the national strength of the Ming Dynasty had already declined greatly. Under his rule, Daming's national strength was greatly improved at that time, and later generations called Jiajing Year Jiajing Zhongxing Year. Emperor Jiajing was clever and studious since he was a child, but his greatest weakness was stubbornness, which remained unchanged until his death.
After the death of Emperor Wuzong of the Ming Dynasty, several ministers in the DPRK decided to make Zhu Houxing emperor after deliberation. Zhu Houxing was a prosperous king with a good reputation at that time. Zhu Houxie was recovered, and the second year was changed to the first year of Jiajing, which was called Sejong or Jiajing in history.
After Zhu Hou ascended the throne, he made great efforts to eradicate the treacherous court official of the previous dynasty, and a large number of moths were eliminated in the dynasty. Later, he appointed Zhang Cong to carry out reform. With the support of the emperor, Zhang Cong carried out a series of reforms. Including tax cuts in various places, rectification of official camps, integration of royal land, nationalization of some useless land, and then distribution to ordinary people for farming, reducing farmers' land rent. In addition, after he acceded to the throne at the beginning of Sejong, he was diligent in political affairs and humble in official administration. He appointed talented generals abroad to eliminate the scourge of border defense and began to integrate domestic bureaucrats.
In the ten years of Jiajing, the whole Daming has developed very well and has the potential for revival. However, at this time, the stubbornness and willfulness of Emperor Jiajing appeared. He became fascinated with the elixir of life and began to practice Taoism. He also spends a lot of money on useless Taoist sacrifices every year.
Later, Emperor Jiajing did not go to court for 20 years in a row and lived in the bedroom to practice, which led to the arbitrariness of the United States in Yan and Song Dynasties for 20 years. Small countries around Ming Dynasty invaded Daming continuously, when Macao was cut off.
In the forty-five years of Jiajing, 60-year-old Ming Shizong died in his bedroom, ending his absurd and legendary life.
How could Ming Shizong be the first monarch of the Ming Dynasty?
Emperor Sejong Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty reigned for forty-five years and was the second longest emperor in the Ming Dynasty. Later generations also called him the first monarch of the Ming Dynasty, although he did not go to court for twenty years. Why is an emperor called the first emperor after 20 years in court? There are two reasons:
Jiajing stills
First of all, in the early years of Jiajing, he showed the superficial quality as a monarch, that is, people-oriented and open-minded. After Jiajing ascended the throne at the beginning, he carried out reforms, and the focus of these reforms was people's livelihood. He not only implemented the policy of people's livelihood that ignored taxes, but also collected and integrated idle land for the royal family and distributed it to farmers for farming, charging little rental fee. In court affairs, he also listened to the advice of courtiers with an open mind and showed no mercy to the traitors of the previous dynasty. When dealing with foreign invasion, he was modest and prudent, and well resisted the invasion of the Japanese aggressors in the southeast and the Mongols in the northwest.
Secondly, Jiajing did not go to court for twenty years in the later period, which is also a strong evidence that later generations denied that he was the first monarch of the Ming Dynasty. However, in the absence of Jiajing for 20 years, the Ming Dynasty was able to develop steadily instead of falling into chaos. Politically, although it seems that Yan Song is the only dictator, everything will eventually come together in front of Emperor Jiajing, who will make a decision.
In addition, Emperor Jiajing used the most famous secret service agencies of the Ming Dynasty, namely the Royal Guards and the Dongxi Factory, to closely monitor ministers, master their contradictions, and use these contradictions to balance the court. In the era of Yan Song, Emperor Jiajing didn't care, because he knew that Yan Song was just his mouthpiece, and he had completely controlled this person. So, later, Yan Song was openly indignant, and Emperor Jiajing only issued an imperial edict. Yan Song's family was ruined and died alone.
During Jiajing period, he commanded Daming, a sunken ship, to sail in the ocean of history. Such an emperor can indeed be called the first Meng.
Emperor Sejong's performance in Jiajing period can be divided into two stages, forming a sharp contrast. The first stage was from the first year of Jiajing to the twenty-first year of Jiajing, and the second stage was from the twenty-first year of Jiajing to the forty-fifth year of Jiajing. Ming Shizong died.
In the first stage, Emperor Jiajing's performance can be described as an emperor through the ages. At that time, Emperor Jiajing had just ascended the throne and was full of energy. He appointed talents, boldly carried out reforms, rectified taxes and services, and opened disaster relief warehouses, which greatly improved people's lives. During this period, later generations called it Jiajing Zhongxing. The imperial court abolished redundant staff on a large scale, removed some unnecessary positions, deprived eunuchs of their rights and inhibited their development. These policies carried out by Emperor Sejong of the Ming Dynasty achieved good results, and the Ming court began to rise slowly.
However, the good times did not last long, and the middle-aged Jiajing Emperor began to do something stupid. At that time, I was obsessed with Taoism, thinking that I could live forever, and began to squander Daming to enhance my national strength for those illusory things. Later, I was busy practicing, so I simply stopped going to court. At that time, all court affairs were handled by Yan Song Records. At that time, Yan Songquan began to cultivate partisans and suppress dissidents, and the whole Ming court was in a dirty state.
Here, we have to admire Emperor Jiajing. Although he has not been out of court for 20 years in a row, the state machine is running smoothly. Although Yan Song was autocratic, in the end Jiajing took the property of Yan family with only one imperial edict, and all the descendants of Yan Song were destroyed. Yan Song is the only one who can die. Maybe Jiajing took the blame for the old man for decades, which made him desperate.
Generally speaking, Ming Shizong did make some achievements in Jiajing period, but his achievements were greater than others. After all, Jiajing was an era of revival in the Ming Dynasty.