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Ten dim kings that you have never heard of in Chinese history

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Ten dim monarchs in Chinese history, first, Liu Ao, the emperor of Hancheng

The 12th emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, after assuming the throne, indulged in wine all day, favored the sisters Zhao Feiyan, Zhao and De, and the Zhao sisters persecuted the harem, resulting in Emperor Hancheng being dictatorship of foreign qi at the same time, and the imperial court power was controlled by Wang Zhengjun and his family, laying the root cause of Wang Mang's usurpation of Han, and died at the age of 44.

Ten dim kings that you have never heard of in Chinese history

2. Hanling Emperor Liu Hong

The 12th emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, during his reign, sold official titles, looted money, and built naked pavilions for pleasure, often controlling the imperial government, which eventually led to the outbreak of the Yellow Turban Rebellion, and since then the world has rebelled one after another, and he was only 33 years old.

Ten dim kings that you have never heard of in Chinese history

3. Emperor Sima Zhi of Jinhui

Sima Zhao's grandson, Sima Zhong, the second son of Sima Yan, the emperor of Jinwu, had a low IQ since childhood, and after ascending the throne, Empress Jia Nanfeng was dictatorial, killing the empress dowager and the crown prince, causing the Rebellion of the Eight Kings, Sima Zhong was reduced to a puppet, humiliated, and finally poisoned by Sima Yue, the king of the East Sea, at the age of 48.

Ten dim kings that you have never heard of in Chinese history

4. Northern Qi Wucheng Emperor Gao Zhan

The fourth emperor of Northern Qi, after assuming the throne, favored his courtiers, forced his imperial sister-in-law, and killed his brother's clan family, resulting in increasing chaos in the imperial government, and later died of excessive alcohol at the age of 32.

Ten dim kings that you have never heard of in Chinese history

5. Gao Wei, the lord of Qi

Qi Wucheng Emperor Gao Zhan's second son. After taking the throne, by. Lu Lingxuan, He Shikai and other villains surnamed Yu controlled the imperial government, these people seduced the pro-party, bribed the palace punishment, and poisoned Gao Changgong, the king of Lanling, and others, and self-destroyed the Great Wall. Later Emperor Wudi of Northern Zhou and Wen Yong fought against the Qi army, Gao Wei was captured, and finally died at the age of 22.

Ten dim kings that you have never heard of in Chinese history

6. Liu Ziye, the deposed emperor of the former Song Dynasty

Liu Ziye, the six emperors of the Southern Song Dynasty, was cruel and tyrannical, incest and solitary, imprisoned his uncle in the palace, beat and insulted in every way, and was finally killed by Liu Yu, the king of Xiangdong, at the age of 17.

Ten dim kings that you have never heard of in Chinese history

7. Chen Shubao, the lord of Chen Hou

During his reign, he abandoned the imperial government, lived in a high cabinet, and was content with wine all day, intoxicated with poetry and literature, and did not listen to foreign affairs. The Later Sui Dynasty marched south, attacked Jiankang, and was captured by the army in a dry well in the palace. Chen Shubao was taken captive to Chang'an and died in Luoyang at the age of 52.

Ten dim kings that you have never heard of in Chinese history

VIII. Song Huizong Zhao Ji

The Song Dynasty, which Emperor Huizong of Song just took over, had a rich country and was politically cleared, but Emperor Huizong pursued a luxurious life excessively, and reused the ministers Gao Qiang, Tong Guan, and Cai Jing, resulting in the Song Jiang Uprising and the He Fangla Uprising breaking out successively, and the Northern Song rule was in crisis, and finally the Jin army came to the city, and Emperor Huizong was demoted and died in the Five Kingdoms City at the age of 54.

Ten dim kings that you have never heard of in Chinese history

IX. Liao Tianzi

During his reign, Jeruda continued to be unscrupulous, and his personal life was far away, and he stopped living in a desolate world. Reprimand ignoring national affairs. After the Jurchens finished Yan Ah Bone to fight the current emperor, Emperor Tianzuo led his army to personally conquer, but was defeated and returned, and then defeated again and again, fled to Jiashan, and did not listen to the dissuasion of Ambassador Yelu and others, led the remnants of the army out of Jiashan, and was defeated and captured by the Jin army. The Liao Dynasty collapsed.

Ten dim kings that you have never heard of in Chinese history

10. Ming Xi Sect Zhu Youjiao

During his reign, he was a good eunuch Wei Zhongxian. Wei Zhongxian changed his henchmen and framed Zhongliang, causing Later Jin to become increasingly powerful and Daming in danger. Emperor Xizong left such a mess to his younger brother Chongzhen, and when he died, he did not forget to tell Emperor Chongzhen to reuse Wei Zhongxian, who died of drowning and did not use immortal medicine at the age of 23. I am Alice's Hu Xiaoqing, and I like to give me attention.

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