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Why did Zhu Yuanzhang want to enshrine other emperors as founding emperors, but also did not sacrifice the emperors of the Jin Dynasty?

Zhu Yuanzhang not only did not sacrifice the Jin Dynasty, but even Qin Shi Huang did not sacrifice

Why did Zhu Yuanzhang want to enshrine other emperors as founding emperors, but also did not sacrifice the emperors of the Jin Dynasty?

The Ming Dynasty was the last Han Dynasty in China, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty Zhu Yuanzhang was the most righteous one in the past dynasties, Zhu Yuanzhang was a monk in the Huangjue Temple in his early years, a beggar, and later he joined Guo Zixing's Red Turban Army.

In the process of establishing the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang once set a plan of "accumulating grain in large quantities and slowly becoming king", Zhu Yuanzhang first drove out the Yuan Dynasty, then eliminated Chen Youyi, Zhang Shicheng, Ming Yuzhen, Fang Guozhen and other separatist regimes, and proclaimed himself the King of Wu, in 1367 Zhu Yuanzhang issued the slogan of "expelling the Tartars and restoring China", ending the rule of the Yuan Dynasty and China.

In 1368, Zhu Yuanzhang again called the emperor the founding of the country at the tianfu, changed the name of the country to Daming, the era name of Hongwu, and after Zhu Yuanzhang unified China, he took sacrifice as the first major event.

Why did Zhu Yuanzhang want to enshrine other emperors as founding emperors, but also did not sacrifice the emperors of the Jin Dynasty?

Who have been sacrificed in the temples of the emperors of the past? The sacrifices in the temples of the emperors of the past dynasties are: Liu Bang of the Han Dynasty, Liu Xiu of the Guangwu Emperor of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty, Zhao Kuangyin of the Song Dynasty, and Kublai Khan of the Yuan Dynasty.

Hongwu seven years of Ming Taizu sacrifice there was Sui Wen Emperor,

The middle room is dedicated to the Three Emperors. East One Room Five Emperors. Three kings of the West Room. He also went east to Han Gao Zu Guang Wu Sui Wen Emperor. Another western chamber tang taizong Song Taizu Yuan ancestor. Where five rooms and seventeen emperors.

Hongwu deposed Emperor Wen of Sui in 21 years, and then, because the Imperial Temple was on fire, the Ming Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang rebuilt the Imperial Temple at Jiming Mountain, and later Zhu Yuanzhang deposed Kublai Khan, the ancestor of the Yuan Dynasty.

Why did Zhu Yuanzhang want to enshrine other emperors as founding emperors, but also did not sacrifice the emperors of the Jin Dynasty?

Successive emperors have sacrificed all according to personal preferences, not necessarily who to sacrifice, Zhu Yuanzhang is no exception, Zhu Yuanzhang not only did not sacrifice Sima Yan, the Emperor of Jinwu, nor did he sacrifice Qin Shi Huang, Tang Gaozu Li Yuan, these two, Zhu Yuanzhang did not sacrifice Sima Yan, the emperor of Jinwu, the first is that the Jin Dynasty seized the power of Cao Wei, to know that Cao Wei Wei Wen Emperor Cao Pi was given by Emperor Xian of Han and was enshrined as orthodox.

Sima Yan's grandfather Sima Yi was a heavy minister of Cao Wei but plotted to seize the power of Cao Wei, and after the Gaopingling Rebellion, Sima Yi seized the power of Cao Wei, laying the foundation for Sima Yan's unification, and second, Emperor Wu of Jin briefly unified China, but because of his wife Yang Yan, he failed to change the crown prince and led to Jia Nanfeng's monopoly, laying the foundation for the rebellion of the Eight Kings.

Sima Rui, the king of Later Langya, crossed Jiankang south, making the Eastern Jin Dynasty a corner of peace for more than 150 years.

This should also be the reason why Zhu Yuanzhang did not sacrifice Sima Yan, the Emperor of Jinwu.

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