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The emperor went to the emperor, and the 6 cattle people who served as emperors the following two times in Chinese history

1. The Captured Emperor – Emperor Mingyingzong Zhu Qizhen (1427-1464)

Legendary experience: Prince - Emperor - Prisoner - Emperor

The emperor went to the emperor, and the 6 cattle people who served as emperors the following two times in Chinese history

Emperor Mingying Zongrui Zhu Qizhen, the eldest son of Emperor Xuanzong of Ming, zhu Zhanji, half-brother of Emperor Zhu Qiyu of the Ming Dynasty, and father of Emperor Mingxian of Zhu Jianshen.

Zhu Qizhen was the sixth and eighth emperor of the Ming Dynasty (reigned twice from 1435 to 1449 and from 1457 to 1464). The first time, at the age of nine, he succeeded to the throne as emperor and was given the orthodox era name. State affairs were all controlled by Empress Dowager Zhang (Empress Chengxiaozhao), and the xianchen "Sanyang" was in charge. Subsequently, Zhang Shi died, Sanyang was removed from the throne, and the eunuch Wang Zhen was favored, resulting in the eunuch monopoly.

In the fourteenth year of orthodoxy (1449 AD), tumu fort was changed, and was captured by Vala, and his brother Zhu Qiyu the Prince of Qi ascended the throne as emperor, and Emperor Yaozun made Emperor Taishang and changed his name to Yuan Jingtai. In desperation, Vala released Yingzong. Subsequently, Emperor Jingtai put him under house arrest in the Nangong. One lock is seven years. In the eighth year of Jingtai (1457), Shi Heng and others launched a rebellion to seize the door, and Emperor Yingzong was restored to the throne as emperor and changed his name to Yuan Tianshun. In the eighth year of Tianshun (1464 AD), he died of illness. The temple name Yingzong, The Temple Name Dharma HeavenLy Li Dao Ren Ming Cheng Honored Zhao Wen Xian Wu to Emperor Deguang Xiaorui. He was buried in the Yu Mausoleum of the Ming Tombs.

2. The Idiot Emperor - Sima Zheng, Emperor Hui of Jin (259--306)

Legendary experience: Idiot - Prince - Emperor - Wearing a green hat - deposed - reinstated - poisoned by uncle

Sima Zheng (259–307), Emperor Hui of Jin, was the second son of Sima Yan, Emperor Wu of Jin. Reigned for 17 years (290–307)

Sima Zheng was made crown prince in 267, and after Sima Yan's death in 290, he took the throne and changed his name to Yuan Yongxi. He was demented and did not do anything, initially assisted by the taifu Yang Jun, and then empress Jia Nanfeng killed Yang Jun and seized power. During the Rebellion of the Eight Kings, Emperor Hui's uncle Sima Lun the Prince of Zhao usurped Emperor Hui's throne and made Emperor Hui emperor emperor and imprisoned him in Jin Yongcheng. Sima Ran, the King of Qi, and Sima Ying, the King of Chengdu, rebelled against Sima Lun, and the courtiers murdered Sima Lun's henchmen and restored Emperor Hui of Jin. He was also held hostage by the kings, like puppets, and humiliated. In 306, Sima Yue, the king of the Eastern Seas, welcomed him back to Luoyang. In 307, Emperor Hui died at the age of 48, and was said to have been poisoned by Sima Yue, the king of the Eastern Seas.

The emperor went to the emperor, and the 6 cattle people who served as emperors the following two times in Chinese history

3. The Emperor Under the Woman's Hand - Li Xian, Emperor Zhongzong of Tang (656-710)

Legendary experience: Prince - Prince - Emperor - Deposed - King of Luling - Prince - Reinstatement - Poisoned by his wife

Emperor Zhongzong of Tang's original name was Li Zhe, the seventh son of Emperor Gaozong and the third son of Wu Zetian. He was deposed twice, and ascended the throne twice in his lifetime, and he was one of the few emperors in history who ascended the throne twice. The period was December 683 to February 684 and the first month of 705 to May 710.

The emperor went to the emperor, and the 6 cattle people who served as emperors the following two times in Chinese history

In 710, an official secretly reported to Emperor Zhongzong that Empress Wei was interfering in imperial politics. Empress Wei was afraid that Emperor Zhongzong would investigate her, and Princess Anle hoped that her mother would come to the court and become the empress dowager herself, following the example of Wu Zetian. The mother and daughter conspired to kill Emperor Zhongzong at the age of 55 and were buried in Dingling. After Li Xian's death, Wei Hou was killed by Li Longji shortly after.

4. From Prince to Emperor Taishang - Emperor Ruizong of Tang (662-716 AD)

Legendary experience: Prince - Emperor - Prince - Wang - Emperor - Emperor Taishang

Emperor Ruizong of Tang (662–716), originally known as Li Xulun (李旭轮), also known as Li Fu (李復), was the eighth son of Emperor Gaozong of Tang, the younger son of Wu Zetian, and the half-brother of Emperor Zhongzong of Tang. He was initially enfeoffed as the King of Yin and the governor of Ji Prefecture. He ascended the throne twice in his lifetime, and reigned for a total of 8 years from the first year of civilization to the second year of the first year of the zaichu (684-690) and from the first year of Jingyun to the first year of Yanhe (710-712). In 690, he gave way to his mother Empress Wu Zetian and was made an imperial heir. He reigned again in 710 AD. In 712, Zen was located in Zi Li Longji (Tang Xuanzong), known as Emperor Taishang, who died in the fifth year of Ju at the age of fifty-five, with the temple name Tang Ruizong and xuanzhen dasheng Daxingxiao, and the emperor was buried in Qiaoling.

The emperor went to the emperor, and the 6 cattle people who served as emperors the following two times in Chinese history

5. Emperor of the Fallen Kingdom - Tang Zhaozong Li Ye (867-904)

The crown prince - emperor - emperor - emperor - was killed by his courtiers

Zhaozong was the seventh son of Emperor Yizong and the half-brother of Emperor Yizong. When he was 6 years old, he was crowned king of Shou, whose original name was Li Jie, and in March 888, Emperor Zhaozong took the throne in the same month and changed his name to Li Ye at the age of 22. At the time of Emperor Xuanzong's death, the ministers wanted to support Li Bao, the Prince of Liji, but Emperor Zhaozong, with the support of the eunuch Yang Fugong and others who held military power, became the last emperor of the Tang Dynasty to take the throne as the emperor's brother-in-law.

The emperor went to the emperor, and the 6 cattle people who served as emperors the following two times in Chinese history

In the fourth year of Qianning, Liu Jishu and Wang Zhongxian, lieutenants of the Shence Army, took the opportunity to blackmail the chancellor into summoning a hundred officials to sign a petition agreeing to "abolish the Dim Liming", and then led the troops into the palace. Emperor Zhaozong handed over the National Treasure Seal and was imprisoned in the Eastern Palace. On the same day, the eunuchs welcomed the crown prince to oversee the state, falsely proclaimed himself Emperor Taishang on the orders of Emperor Zhaozong, and ordered the crown prince to ascend to the emperor's throne.

In 901, the chancellor Cui Yin and the forbidden general Sun Dezhao sent troops to defeat Liu Jishu, and Zhaozong was "anyway" for Zhaozong, and Zhaozong was restored to the throne. Crown Prince Yu was demoted to king of Toku and changed his name to You.

In the first month of the first year of Tianyou (904), Zhu Quanzhong proposed that the emperor move the capital to Luoyang. On the way, Zhu Quanzhong ordered that all Zhaozong's guards and eunuchs be killed, and all the guards around the emperor were replaced by his subordinates. In August 904, Emperor Zhaozong was killed by Zhu Quanzhong's Left Dragon Wu Commander Zhu Yougong (朱友恭), the Right Dragon Wu Commandery (右龙武統軍氏叔琮), and the Privy Counsellor Jiang Xuanhui (蒋玄晖) at the Jiaodian of Dongdu.

6. Emperor Yuanwen Tu Timu'er

The Emperor - Wang Ye --- Emperor - died of illness

Emperor Wenzong of Yuanwen was the eighth emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, reigning from 1328 to 1329; The second son of Emperor Wuzong Haishan, the younger brother of Emperor Mingzong.

The emperor went to the emperor, and the 6 cattle people who served as emperors the following two times in Chinese history

Emperor Wenzong died in September 1332 at the age of 29, emperor Wenzong of Han and Emperor Wenxiao of Shengming.

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