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The Ming Dynasty has more emperors, and the Qing Dynasty has fewer emperors? Is this an illusion or an objective truth?

This question really offends people, you say that there are indeed many Ming Dynasty Emperors, Ming Fans are not happy, you say that there are many Qing Dynasty Emperors and Emperors, and Qing Fans are not happy again. The simplest solution is to tell these people: the Ming and Qing dynasties are not very good, they are all kings and bastards.

The Ming Dynasty has more emperors, and the Qing Dynasty has fewer emperors? Is this an illusion or an objective truth?

In the Ming Dynasty, there was ming yingzong, who was first captured by the Wala people, and then served as a guide for others, asking the generals who guarded the city to come out and surrender, and later returned it to Ye Xianli Ancestral Hall. The Qing Dynasty also had "puppet emperors" who deposed the emperor, surrendered to Japan, made relatives to the Japanese, and welcomed the ancestor of Japan, the god Amaterasu.

In the Ming Dynasty, there was the Zhengde Emperor Ming Wuzong, who coveted cups all his life, and he was also a leopard house in the lower Jiangnan, and he also appointed himself a mighty general and the Duke of Zhenguo. The Qing Dynasty also had the Qianlong Emperor Qing Gaozong, who admired vanity, gave tens of thousands of poems, went down to Jiangnan six times, built the Summer Palace, and also appointed himself as a ten-year-old man and a perfect martial artist.

The Ming Dynasty has more emperors, and the Qing Dynasty has fewer emperors? Is this an illusion or an objective truth?

In the Ming Dynasty, there was the Jiajing Emperor, who was obsessed with alchemy, and took the great aunt of the palace maid as a raw material, causing the change of the palace and almost strangling the palace maid. The Qing Dynasty had the Xianfeng Emperor, who violated the ancestral precepts and coveted the "Yishou Ruyi Cream", fine wine, beautiful colors and silk bamboo, which caused him to die of illness in Rehe.

The Qing Dynasty had the Tongzhi Emperor Zaichun, who died of syphilis at the age of 19. The Ming Dynasty had the Taichang Emperor Zhu Changluo, who died violently of the red pill after 27 days on the throne. The Ming Dynasty had emperor Ming Xizong, who was willing to give power to Wei Zhongxian and Keshi, and concentrated on being a carpenter and building himself. The Qing Dynasty had the Guangxu Emperor, whose imperial power was taken away by the Nala clan, and could only be imprisoned in Yinghai, repairing clocks and watches, and beating gongs and drums.

The Ming Dynasty has more emperors, and the Qing Dynasty has fewer emperors? Is this an illusion or an objective truth?

The Ming Dynasty had the Blue Jade Case, the Empty Seal Case, the Hu Weiyong Case, the Guo Huan Case, the Qing Dynasty Had the Weeping Temple Case, the Tonghai Case, and the Song Cancellation Case. The Ming Dynasty had Chongzhen, the king of the fallen country, who was self-conscious, but before he died, he lamented: The king is not the king of the fallen country, and the subject is the subject of the subjugated country. The last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Puyi, shouted not to repay this revenge after being dug up of his ancestral grave, vowing not to love the descendants of Xinjue Luo, but really did not succeed in revenge, and his last words before death: River Car Maru! River Car Maru!

The Ming Dynasty has more emperors, and the Qing Dynasty has fewer emperors? Is this an illusion or an objective truth?

The Ming Emperor Ming Shenzong, who mistreated the meritorious elders, almost opened Zhang Juzheng's coffin and whipped the corpse, and the Qing Dynasty also had Empress Dowager Cixi, who killed the eight ministers of Gu Ming. The Emperor of the Qing Dynasty did not let him say that "Mingyue has affection for me, and Qingfeng has no intention of leaving no one", and the Ming Emperor did not like "light", "baldness", and "killing pigs".

On the whole, everyone is half a pound, fifty steps and a hundred steps, as long as the conditions allow, these emperors can always bring you enough surprises and all kinds of strange things, who is stronger than whom? Now that it is the 21st century and the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, why are there still people who are fans of the feudal dynasty and are proud of it? Could it be that Academician Yuan Longping made them eat too much?

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