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From the perspective of governing the country, who is more suitable for the emperor's throne, Ming Yingzong or Ming Dynasty?

From the political achievements, it can be seen that the Ming Dynasty Emperor is far superior to the Ming Yingzong.

Favoring the eunuch Wang Zhen led to the decline of the Ming Dynasty

The Ming Dynasty began with Zhu Yuanzhang, and under the blows of Zhu Yuanzhang, Zhu Di and others, the Northern Yuan split into tatar and Wa la tribes. During the reign of Emperor Yingzong of Ming, the Wallachians rose, and the Taishi also continued to invade the Daming border.

The reason before the change of Tumu Fort was also wang Zhen,The reason why he also led the envoys to attack the warhorses was detained by Wang Zhen, and he also used this as a name to further harass the Daming border pass.

In the fourteenth year of orthodoxy, Emperor Mingying's Zhu Qizhen personally conquered Vala at the instigation of Wang Zhen. The Northern Expedition army led by Ming Yingzong can be described as a luxurious lineup, not only with more than 200,000 elite Ming troops, but also the most elite three battalions of Ming weapons. There were also generals and staff officers of The Civil Servants, and if they were normal, they would not be defeated even if they did not win much in this pro-conquest of Zhu Qizhen.

However, Zhu Qizhen favored the eunuch Wang Zhen and actually handed over the decision-making matters in the army to Wang Zhen, who detoured to show off when passing through his hometown, causing the Ming army to be exhausted, and finally the sudden attack of Vala caused the entire army to be destroyed at Tumu Fort.

The Wala army led Emperor Ming Yingzong all the way south to the city of Beijing, and if it were not for the full resistance of Yu Qian and Zhu Qiyu and others, I am afraid that the Yuan Dynasty would also be restored.

The meritorious things that Emperor Yingzong Zhu Qizhen did in his life were probably the Battle of Luchuan and the abolition of the martyrdom system.

From the perspective of governing the country, who is more suitable for the emperor's throne, Ming Yingzong or Ming Dynasty?

He was ordered to save Daming, but after his death, he did not have the name of emperor

Emperor Mingzong's life is relatively sad, Emperor Mingzong Zhu Qiyu is not a concubine, was born to Zhu Zhanji's concubine Wu Xianfei, originally had no connection with the emperor, even if he knew that his brother Zhu Qizhen was not angry.

After the change of Tumu Fort, Ming Yingzong was captured, and instead of killing him, he took him all the way to the city of Beijing. The chancellor Yu Qian, in order to avoid suspicion of the lord Shaoguo, asked the empress dowager to let Zhu Qiyu, the prince of Qi, ascend the throne.

After Zhu Qiyu ascended the throne, he enshrined Zhu Qizhen as emperor and asked the guards to refuse Zhu Qizhen's order to open the door. Ren Yongqian and others launched a defense of Beijing, and after two or three months of repelling The Wallachians and saving Daming from danger.

Emperor Mingzong reigned for eight years and reformed the administration of officials to reuse Qian and other loyal generals, disposing of Wang Zhen and other Yu Dang. Even the eunuchs used did not interfere in political affairs, actively assisted the people in the economy, and vigorously developed the economy. In just a few years, the vassal states of Korea, Siam, and Ryukyu re-paid tribute to Daming.

The prevalence of cloisonné during the reign of Emperor Ming also showed that Zhu Qiyu's exploits were recognized by the people.

From the perspective of governing the country, who is more suitable for the emperor's throne, Ming Yingzong or Ming Dynasty?

Zhu Qiyu's only regret was that he was opposed by the ministers on the matter of making a prince, but everyone wanted their son to be emperor. However, in the Ming Dynasty, which emphasized etiquette, it was not allowed, and although Zhu Qiyu succeeded in establishing his own son as the crown prince, the premature death of his son caused Zhu Qiyu's spirit to collapse, and also gave his brother Zhu Qizhen, who lived in the Nangong, a chance.

In the eighth year of Jingtai, Zhu Qizhen was restored to the throne with the support of Shi Heng and others, and Zhu Qiyu died inexplicably soon after, after which Zhu Qizhen stripped him of his imperial title, and the title of "戾" was evil and did not enter the imperial tomb.

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