The opening inventory of the top ten young emperors
Chapter 103: Miserable Relatives 2
【@薛禅汗: Why can’t I see the inventory of the Great Yuan Emperor? 】
[Reply to @后无踪薛禅汗: Don’t worry, it will be there this time]
This is the eighth question after the last inventory. Finally, the emperor of the Yuan Dynasty has appeared, and it is suspected to be Kublai Khan, the founding emperor of the Yuan Dynasty after it entered the Central Plains.
In fact, even if he hadn't asked this question, Lei Xiaomeng would have had to review this dynasty this time. Although the feelings towards this dynasty are quite complicated, since history has acknowledged the existence of this dynasty, it cannot be ignored.
Next is the answer to the ninth message:
[V@Super IQ, severe chuunibyou patient: The bicycle is already built, it's pretty good. Can we build a steam engine? ]
This guy actually invented a bicycle? If this was true in history, wouldn't China's industrialization be hundreds of years earlier? And this guy also wants to build a steam engine in the Ming Dynasty? Wouldn't the progress of human civilization be accelerated exponentially?
If only this weren't role-playing, it would be real!
Lei Xiaomeng felt happy and regretful.
However, since she had already started the role-playing, she had to continue playing her role. She immediately replied:
[Reply 1@Super IQ Chuunibyou Severe Patient Congratulations! Your Majesty has greatly shortened the process of human industrialization. You can now try to build a steam engine. I believe that you can now easily solve many problems that you could not figure out before. ]
[Reply 2: There are also allicin and penicillin. I hope to hear good news from you in the future. 】
The last one is a message from Emperor Chongzhen:
【@My ministers have misled me with a pine tree: I will kill this villain Wu Sangui! 】
Lei Xiaomeng looked at it and shook his head secretly. It seems that this man is still blaming everything on the ministers.
[Reply 1@群臣错我一棵松 Yes, you can kill Wu Sangui, Shang Kexi, and Geng Jingzhong. These are the princes of the Three Feudatories who were rewarded by the Qing Dynasty and then later deprived of their titles. But do you think that killing them alone can solve the problem? ]
[Reply 2: If Wu Sangui is gone, there may be Wu Sigui and Wu Wugui. If Shang Kexi and Geng Jingzhong are killed, there are still Zhang Kexi and Liu Jingzhong.]
[Reply 3: The accumulated problems of the Ming Dynasty were not formed during your reign. It was the "joint efforts" of the last three or four emperors of the Ming Dynasty that finally broke out at this time.]
[Reply 4: Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes treating both the symptoms and the root cause, treating the symptoms first and then the root cause. If Your Majesty wants to continue the Ming Dynasty, it is not enough to kill a few ministers. Moreover, Your Excellency's problem of not being able to judge people well must also be corrected. ]
[Reply 5: When the country was destroyed and the family was ruined, the court was full of treacherous villains, and all the loyal and righteous people were killed by your own hands. Shouldn't you reflect on yourself? ]
Chongzhen naturally still remembered the chaos in the late Ming Dynasty described by Lei Xiaomeng, otherwise he would not have moved the capital to Nanjing in advance. But even so, thinking of those ministers who would betray him in the future, he was still so angry that his teeth itched, and even his hands itched.
During the time he was in Nanjing, he had killed many ministers, including the emperor's father-in-law, and their followers, all of whom were mentioned in the heavenly scroll.
When he ordered the execution of the father-in-law, the empress knelt outside the Fengtian Palace for three days and three nights, but he did not change his mind. If Tianjuan had not mentioned that the empress had once taken out five thousand taels to raise military funds for him, he would have killed the empress as well.
Now letting her be the queen is already a great favor to her.
Although the Heavenly Scroll helped him a lot, he had already moved the capital and changed history. Where his Ming Dynasty would go next had nothing to do with the Heavenly Scroll.
In fact, he was not the only emperor who had the same idea as him, such as Song Huizong, Song Gaozu, Ming Yingzong, Tang Xuanzong, and so on.
At this point, all the four messages left over from last time were answered, and Lei Xiaomeng immediately started the lucky draw. As the lucky draw session ended, the name scrolling on the screen finally stopped at @子控凶残老父.
So now it was the turn of other emperors to shout that there was an inside story.
But Zhu Yuanzhang was in a very complicated mood at this time. He had failed to win the lottery many times before, but he didn't expect to win three times in a row. If he had known this, why would he have gone to the trouble of reporting it?
However, even though he complained in his heart, he still drew the prize in the end. This time, when he saw the prize, his eyes widened.
Because he actually won the V user qualification again.
But because he was already a V user, Lei Xiaomeng only gave him a symbolic consolation prize of fifty points.
Zhu Yuanzhang: What should I do if I want to click the report button again?
After the lottery was over, the inventory phase finally began, and Lei Xiaomeng announced the topic of this inventory.
[Okay, now we are entering the review phase. This time the topic is "The Miserable Sorrow of the Ten Young Emperors - The Young Lords". ]
[In fact, there are not only the many young emperors in history that we have listed before. The ones we listed in the previous issues are basically those who left traces in history or made achievements. ]
[However, most young rulers did not leave many traces in history. Many emperors may only have a sentence in history books. ]
Young masters?
The emperors frowned when they saw the names in this issue.
So, this time we are not just reviewing one or two emperors, but the many child emperors in history?
So, among the emperors listed today, are there any emperors of their dynasties?
So this time, they were both excited and worried.
I am looking forward to hearing more about this dynasty, but I am worried that I will hear too much. In short, I am torn.
[We have said before that the Yuan Dynasty existed for more than 160 years and had 12 emperors, which was more than 100 years shorter than the 12 emperors of the Qing Dynasty. Among them, there were two child emperors.]
Here they come, the Yuan Dynasty has come, and Kublai Khan immediately perked up.
[One of these two emperors was Emperor Ningzong of the Yuan Dynasty, who ascended the throne at the age of seven and died of illness after 53 days in office. The other was Emperor Tianshun, who was crowned emperor at the age of nine, but was also overthrown and killed by powerful officials a few months later.]
[As for who the powerful officials were, and the names of the overthrown emperors... Please forgive me for being lazy, the names of the Yuan Dynasty are too difficult to pronounce, so I won't list them one by one.]
Kublai Khan, who was about to record these treacherous ministers in his little notebook, said: Damn! My dear, you are lazy, I will report you!
[However, this is not the most exaggerated. The most exaggerated is the Eastern Han Dynasty. In this dynasty, except that the first three emperors ascended the throne at a relatively normal time, and the fourth emperor made some achievements, starting from the fourth emperor, the next ten emperors were young rulers.]
Eastern Han Dynasty?
The emperors then discovered that the emperors of the Eastern Han Dynasty did not seem to appear in the Imperial Garden, and it seemed that they were rarely seen leaving messages in the Heavenly Scroll.
The only one who was closer to the Eastern Han Dynasty was Wang Mang. But Wang Mang was overthrown by Liu Xiu, a descendant of the Han Dynasty. It seems that it is not very realistic to ask him about the situation.
Wang Mang sneezed several times in succession and thought angrily: I am just going with the flow, okay? Even a powerful country like the Western Han Dynasty had many child emperors, let alone the Eastern Han Dynasty.
[Among these emperors, the youngest was no more than 100 days old, the oldest was no more than 14 years old, and the others ranged from 2 to over 10 years old. In total, they reigned for less than 150 years.]
[This even includes the 30 years when the last emperor, Liu Xie, ascended the throne as a puppet.]
Liu Che frowned secretly after hearing Tian Juan's words.
According to the Heavenly Scroll, the Eastern Han Dynasty was also founded by the descendants of Liu, so it was naturally his descendants. When such a thing happened among his descendants, he, the ancestor, felt that he had lost all face.
[Now let’s take a look at these young emperors of the Eastern Han Dynasty, how old they were when they ascended the throne, and how many years they reigned! ]
[Emperor He of Han, Liu Zhao, ascended the throne at the age of ten and reigned for eighteen years; Emperor Shang of Han, Liu Long, ascended the throne after one hundred days and reigned for more than two hundred days; Emperor An of Han, Liu Hu, ascended the throne at the age of twelve and reigned for twenty years; Emperor Shun of Han, Liu Bao, ascended the throne at the age of ten and reigned for twenty years;
Emperor Chong of Han, Liu Bing, ascended the throne at the age of two and reigned for five months; Emperor Zhi of Han, Liu Zun, ascended the throne at the age of eight and reigned for one year; Emperor Huan of Han, Liu Zhi, ascended the throne at the age of fourteen and reigned for twenty-two years; Emperor Ling of Han, Liu Hong, ascended the throne at the age of eleven and reigned for twenty-three years;
Emperor Shao of Han, Liu Bian, ascended the throne at the age of thirteen and reigned for five months; Emperor Xian of Han, Liu Xie, the last puppet emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, ascended the throne at the age of nine and reigned for thirty-one years...】
[Seeing so many child emperors, the up master has to say that the fall of the Eastern Han Dynasty was not unjust. The reason why there were so many child emperors was that they were easy to control. As for the people who controlled the child emperors, they kept changing between relatives and eunuchs. ]
【So, it is not an exaggeration to say that the Han Dynasty fell at the hands of foreign relatives and eunuchs. 】
It’s the foreign relatives and eunuchs again!
Liu Che's forehead was bulging with veins, and he really wanted to remove these child emperors from the family tree! Cut all those relatives who messed up the government into pieces and exterminate their entire clans in advance.
Throughout the Han Dynasty, there was no end to the usurpation of power by external relatives and eunuchs. Was the Han Dynasty cursed?
[Not only in the Eastern Han Dynasty, but even in the Western Han Dynasty when Emperor Wu of Han was in power, there were many child emperors. There were three emperors who ascended the throne when they were under ten years old.]
[Emperor Zhao of Han, Liu Fuling, was the youngest son of Emperor Wu of Han. He ascended the throne at the age of eight and reigned for thirteen years; Emperor Ping of Han, Liu Xin, ascended the throne at the age of nine and reigned for six years; Emperor Ru of Han, Liu Ying, ascended the throne at the age of two and reigned for three years.]
Emperor Wu of Han was shocked when he heard this.
What! Even my successor is a young emperor, only eight years old? So I was the one who started all this?
[However, the first child emperor in history was not Emperor Wu of Han's youngest son Liu Fuling, but Emperor Hui of Han's son Liu Gong. He ascended the throne at the age of four and was deposed at the age of eight, so he did not appear in the order of Han emperors. He was known in history as the former Shao Emperor of the Western Han Dynasty.]
[He can be said to be the first child emperor in the history of the unified China. Yes, it also started from the Han Dynasty! ]
By the way, how could he forget about the former young emperor?
Emperor Wu of Han only felt an extremely suffocating feeling in his chest.
[During the 400-year reign of the Han Dynasty, half of the emperors were child emperors. This has never happened in any other unified dynasty.]
[When I saw this information, I had to say. I thought that in the great Han Dynasty, the great China, there were so many child emperors. And the Han Dynasty could survive for four hundred years under such circumstances, which was really a blessing from God. ]
[However, if the Han Dynasty did not have so many puppet emperors, would it have lasted longer? ]
Emperor Wu of Han's chest was about to burst. Hearing Tian Juan's words, he immediately regained his spirits and looked up at the sky with anticipation.
(End of this chapter)
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