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Long life is humiliating: China's longest-lived 5 emperors, except for Qianlong, the first Qianlong, except for Hezhen, no one wants him to live the second Liangwu Emperor, the third empress Wu Zetian who died tragically after a lifetime of believing in Buddhism, the fourth Song Gaozong Zhao Shuo who aged rapidly after the coup, the fifth Wusu King Qian Wei who was bored in life, and the king of the fallen country who died well

author:Shōryū Meiomi

#中国历史上最长寿的皇帝是谁 #

Long life is humiliating: China's longest-lived 5 emperors, except for Qianlong, the first Qianlong, except for Hezhen, no one wants him to live the second Liangwu Emperor, the third empress Wu Zetian who died tragically after a lifetime of believing in Buddhism, the fourth Song Gaozong Zhao Shuo who aged rapidly after the coup, the fifth Wusu King Qian Wei who was bored in life, and the king of the fallen country who died well

Longevity has always been the pursuit of Chinese, but there is also a folk saying that long life is humiliating, which means that if you live a particularly long time, you may be humiliated in your old age.

Mainly after people reach old age, all aspects of the body's functions will decline, eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, color, sound and fragrance trigger, a person can perceive that everything in this world is degenerating, if it can not be well taken care of, in ancient times the elderly are desolate a lot.

What would happen if it was an emperor, the ultimate goal of most emperors in history is to pursue immortality, because the emperor's life is too comfortable, and they all want to continue this comfort for a longer time.

However, in fact, if we look at the 5 emperors who lived the longest in Chinese history, their final endings were basically not very good, except for Qianlong, who was slightly better, others could even be described as miserable.

Long life is humiliating: China's longest-lived 5 emperors, except for Qianlong, the first Qianlong, except for Hezhen, no one wants him to live the second Liangwu Emperor, the third empress Wu Zetian who died tragically after a lifetime of believing in Buddhism, the fourth Song Gaozong Zhao Shuo who aged rapidly after the coup, the fifth Wusu King Qian Wei who was bored in life, and the king of the fallen country who died well

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="6" > the first Place Qianlong, except for Hezhen, no one wants him to live</h1>

Qianlong was the longest-lived emperor in Chinese history and the longest-reigning emperor, with an actual reign of up to 63 years, a properly rich and noble emperor.

In his lifetime, wenzhi martial arts, in his later years, he considered himself a perfect person, completed the ten perfect martial arts, and could be regarded as the first emperor of the past.

But in Qianlong's later years, in fact, the situation in the Qing Dynasty was already very bad, and the more serious problem was that Qianling decided to give zen to his son, because he did not want to let his reign exceed his grandfather Kangxi.

The last three years of Qianlong were the three most painful years for the Jiaqing Emperor, and they were also the three most difficult years for the Jiaqing Emperor, knowing that the Qianlong Emperor would die at any time, or pretending to be invincible, because otherwise, someone would immediately rush up and tear him to pieces.

In the last years of Qianlong, up and down the Manchu Dynasty, except for Hezhen, no one wanted him to live, the country launched a serious rebellion, the financial crisis was also very serious, and Qianlong did not care about it, everything was entrusted to Hezhen alone, and in the final years, basically only Hezhen knew what the emperor was talking about.

Sure enough, as soon as the Qianlong Emperor died, the Jiaqing Emperor killed Hezhen, and no one in the Manchu Dynasty Wenwu interceded for Hezhen, and everyone also breathed a long sigh of relief, the old emperor finally died, and the Qing Dynasty finally had a new atmosphere.

Long life is humiliating: China's longest-lived 5 emperors, except for Qianlong, the first Qianlong, except for Hezhen, no one wants him to live the second Liangwu Emperor, the third empress Wu Zetian who died tragically after a lifetime of believing in Buddhism, the fourth Song Gaozong Zhao Shuo who aged rapidly after the coup, the fifth Wusu King Qian Wei who was bored in life, and the king of the fallen country who died well

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="13" > the second Liangwu Emperor, who finally died a tragic death after believing in Buddhism all his life</h1>

The life of Emperor Xiao Yan of Liangwu really responded to the sentence that longevity was humiliating, he reigned for 48 years, during his reign he reused sages and governed the country very well, and during his reign, he vigorously developed Buddhism, the so-called Four Hundred and Eighty Temples of the Southern Dynasty, most of which were the credit of Emperor Liangwu.

During his reign, he vigorously developed cultural undertakings, and the "Selected Works of Zhaoming" compiled by his prince became the most important literary anthologies in ancient times, and many important ancient articles were preserved because of this book.

He himself also loved poetry, was one of the famous "Eight Friends of Jinling", and in his later years he firmly believed in Buddhism and built a large number of Buddhist temples, which played a very important role in the spread and preservation of southern culture.

Unfortunately, in his later years, because he took in the Northern Qi rebel general Hou Jing, the result was that this person was capricious, and finally launched a rebellion, and Emperor Wu of Liang was imprisoned in Jiankangtai City at the age of eighty-six, which died a year earlier, perhaps like Qianling, was a Taiping emperor.

Long life is humiliating: China's longest-lived 5 emperors, except for Qianlong, the first Qianlong, except for Hezhen, no one wants him to live the second Liangwu Emperor, the third empress Wu Zetian who died tragically after a lifetime of believing in Buddhism, the fourth Song Gaozong Zhao Shuo who aged rapidly after the coup, the fifth Wusu King Qian Wei who was bored in life, and the king of the fallen country who died well

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="20" > the third empress Wu Zetian, who aged rapidly after the coup</h1>

Wu Zetian can become the only female emperor in China, not only because of her personal, intelligent and resolute means of poisonous and spicy factors, but also because of the relatively high status of women in the Li Tang Dynasty under the background of the times.

Of course, there is another factor that cannot be ignored, that is, Wu Zetian is very long-lived, she became emperor at the age of 67, and has been accumulating energy in the position of empress.

Living until the age of 81, she defeated all her enemies in her life, but in the last year of her life, she was mutinied, and her son Li Xian succeeded to the throne in advance, while she was placed under house arrest in the palace.

Long life is humiliating: China's longest-lived 5 emperors, except for Qianlong, the first Qianlong, except for Hezhen, no one wants him to live the second Liangwu Emperor, the third empress Wu Zetian who died tragically after a lifetime of believing in Buddhism, the fourth Song Gaozong Zhao Shuo who aged rapidly after the coup, the fifth Wusu King Qian Wei who was bored in life, and the king of the fallen country who died well

Even if she was under house arrest, Wu Zetian's genes were still strong, she still stubbornly lived for another year, during which Li Xian still respected her, but unfortunately she was no longer the emperor, she knew that everything had changed, so the speed of aging was very fast, so fast that even Li Xian felt very guilty and sad, because he had never seen his mother so old.

But fortunately, after Wu Zetian's death, he was not liquidated, and he was still buried with Li Zhi, so as to ensure that after her death, she would not be exhumed and whipped, which was basically a perfect ending, but unfortunately, the last year allowed her to fully taste the pain and taste of failure.

Long life is humiliating: China's longest-lived 5 emperors, except for Qianlong, the first Qianlong, except for Hezhen, no one wants him to live the second Liangwu Emperor, the third empress Wu Zetian who died tragically after a lifetime of believing in Buddhism, the fourth Song Gaozong Zhao Shuo who aged rapidly after the coup, the fifth Wusu King Qian Wei who was bored in life, and the king of the fallen country who died well

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="26" > the fourth place Song Gaozong Zhao Shuo, life is boring</h1>

The reputation of the first few is still good, but the reputation of Emperor Gaozong of Song is really bad, and his biggest mistake is to kill Yue Fei and waste the great opportunity to recover Kaifeng, and can only watch as the Southern Song Dynasty can only survive in the south.

For Zhao Shuo, his life was indeed thrilling enough, originally there was no chance to be an emperor, because his brother was an emperor, but no one expected that the change of Jing Kang would make everything different.

The lame man picked the general, as Zhao Zhao, who was still quite appealing at that time, cleaned up the old mountains and rivers, and reluctantly claimed the emperor, so that when the mountains and rivers were broken, everyone saw hope.

However, Zhao Zhuo could not see hope, and spent every day in fright and escape, which also led to his future physical problems and he was unable to have children.

Zhao Zhuo lived for 81 years, but what you can't imagine is that his last 25 years were lived as the emperor of the ether, because he really could not bear the burden of the emperor, and took the initiative to give up the throne to himself, he himself did not have the control of the korean situation like Qianlong, and in the last 25 years, Zhao Zhuo was bored and depressed, and longevity was really not a good thing for him.

Long life is humiliating: China's longest-lived 5 emperors, except for Qianlong, the first Qianlong, except for Hezhen, no one wants him to live the second Liangwu Emperor, the third empress Wu Zetian who died tragically after a lifetime of believing in Buddhism, the fourth Song Gaozong Zhao Shuo who aged rapidly after the coup, the fifth Wusu King Qian Wei who was bored in life, and the king of the fallen country who died well

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="36" > the fifth King of Wusu, Qian Wei, the king of the fallen kingdom</h1>

Qian Wei lived for 80 years, and in the chaotic world of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, he ruled the two Zhejiang and thirteen prefectures led by Hangzhou, reigned for 41 years, and was deeply loved by the local people.

However, in the face of the behemoth of the Song Dynasty, this small country can only be destroyed, but the better thing is that Qian Wei took the initiative to choose to be annexed, and also received preferential treatment from Song Taizu.

In the face of the new regime of the Song Dynasty, the fate of himself and his country was in turmoil, and he could only try his best to maintain, an unusually long-lasting life, allowing him to witness too many things, but in the last most of the time, what he witnessed was not a good thing.

Long life is humiliating: China's longest-lived 5 emperors, except for Qianlong, the first Qianlong, except for Hezhen, no one wants him to live the second Liangwu Emperor, the third empress Wu Zetian who died tragically after a lifetime of believing in Buddhism, the fourth Song Gaozong Zhao Shuo who aged rapidly after the coup, the fifth Wusu King Qian Wei who was bored in life, and the king of the fallen country who died well

On the whole, as an emperor, although he has great power, if he reigns for a particularly long time and has a particularly large age, no one can guarantee that the last moment will not overturn, the emperor is still so, especially for ordinary people.

Long life is humiliating: China's longest-lived 5 emperors, except for Qianlong, the first Qianlong, except for Hezhen, no one wants him to live the second Liangwu Emperor, the third empress Wu Zetian who died tragically after a lifetime of believing in Buddhism, the fourth Song Gaozong Zhao Shuo who aged rapidly after the coup, the fifth Wusu King Qian Wei who was bored in life, and the king of the fallen country who died well

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