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The strange emperor did not call himself "Tian" but "Tian", and his son became a veritable "Son of Heaven"

author:Xiao Zhou, Xiao Zhou is not well taken care of

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Yuwen Yun, Emperor Xuan of Northern Zhou, was a legendary emperor in Chinese history. His rule was ridiculous, arrogant and brutal, and his behavior was ironic. However, he also had a certain strange love for the country, and tried to sinicize, but died suddenly at the age of 22, ending this epic reign. Let's take a closer look at the legendary life of this emperor.

1. Unfilial piety at the beginning of succession

The reign of Yuwen Yun, Emperor Xuan of Northern Zhou, was full of absurdity and arrogance. At the beginning of his succession, his unfilial behavior was shocking. His father, Yuwen Yong, the Northern Zhou Martial Emperor, had just died, but Yuwen Yun scolded loudly at the funeral: "Old thing, why did you die today?" You're dying too late! "This act is not only disrespectful to the late father, but also very naïve. In fact, his father was only 36 years old when he died, and he was not at all an "old thing".

The strange emperor did not call himself "Tian" but "Tian", and his son became a veritable "Son of Heaven"

What is even more shocking is that Yuwen Yun did not mourn, but quickly launched a series of immoral actions. He examined the palace ladies of the emperor and forcibly forced them into sexual immorality, without regard for the dignity of the state and the court. In the subsequent events, he pushed his absurdity and brutality to the extreme.

II. The Empress and the Self-Appointed "Heaven"

Yuwen Yun's desire for power seems to be endless. He took a series of measures to ensure that he became the most powerful emperor. First of all, he honored his concubine Ashina as the empress dowager, and also honored his biological mother Li Ezi as the empress dowager, in order to show his imperial power.

The strange emperor did not call himself "Tian" but "Tian", and his son became a veritable "Son of Heaven"

However, his ambitions go far beyond that. He actually created five empresses, which is extremely rare in Chinese history. The five empresses are: Tianyuan Grand Empress Yang Lihua, Tianyuan Grand Empress Zhu Manyue, Tianzuo Great Empress Wei Chi Chifan, Tianzhong Great Empress Chen Yueyi, and Tianyou Great Empress Yuan Leshang. This act caused an uproar inside and outside the court, and people lamented Yuwen Yun's extravagance and arbitrariness.

What is even more bizarre is that Yuwen Yun not only called himself emperor, but also proclaimed himself "Emperor Tianyuan", incorporating the word "heaven" into his imperial title. This act of comparing himself to God makes it difficult to understand his arrogance and arrogance. In addition, he passed the throne to his son Yuwen Yan, and he himself proclaimed himself emperor Taishang, in an attempt to highlight his preeminent position.

The strange emperor did not call himself "Tian" but "Tian", and his son became a veritable "Son of Heaven"

Third, self-appointed "heaven" and eccentricities

Emperor Taishang Yuwen Yun's strange behavior didn't stop there. In order to assert his special status, he took a series of bizarre actions. He called himself "Tian" instead of using the usual way of referring to himself by emperors. No longer say "Xuan", no longer say "I", but consider themselves "heaven", as if they think that they are beyond earthly mortals.

Yuwen Yun not only proclaimed himself "Tian", but also had strange regulations on official positions, surnames, accessories, etc. He forced that his car should be more grand than that of the previous emperor, that the word "big" should not appear in the title of the position of the official, but should be changed to the word "long", and even those with the surname Gao were forced to change their surname to Jiang, and the title of their ancestors was also changed. This perverted regulation makes people sigh at Yuwen Yun's arbitrariness and madness.

The strange emperor did not call himself "Tian" but "Tian", and his son became a veritable "Son of Heaven"

In addition, Yuwen Yun also exercised strict control over women, not allowing them to apply powder, that is, makeup, except for the empress of the court. This restriction on women further highlights his strange quirks.

4. Brutality and absurdity

Although Yuwen Yun proclaimed himself "Tian", his rule was full of absurdity and cruelty. He tried to assert his authority through a series of actions that plunged the country into chaos.

He would go out with his guards every day, dressed up as a gray face, and even sometimes run naked and wander around, as if playing a game of life. He also ordered the men of the capital to dress in women's costumes and be inside the palace

The strange emperor did not call himself "Tian" but "Tian", and his son became a veritable "Son of Heaven"

Danced. These strange actions left the whole country in confusion and unease, and people were full of doubts about the emperor's behavior.

What is even more puzzling is that although Yuwen Yun has such a strong desire for his power, he shows extreme stinginess. Not only did he not reward meritorious ministers, but even his own close ministers were no exception. Yuwen Yun was worried that others would accuse him of being stingy, so he sent spies to monitor, and if someone criticized him behind his back or tried to persuade him, he would be severely punished and rewarded with one hundred and twenty staffs, known as the "Heavenly Scepter". Even the concubines of the harem could not escape the fate of a "heavenly staff", and this cruel punishment was shocking.

5. The mystery of sudden death

However, Yuwen Yun's reign did not last long. In 581, when he was only 22 years old, he suddenly fell ill and died. The young emperor ended his reign with his own early death and also interpreted the words of his father when he died - "Those who die over the age of 22 do die later than themselves".

Yuwen Yun's death left a huge mystery. Some believe his death was the result of a natural disease, but there are also rumors that he may have been poisoned. Whatever the reason, his death ended a reign of absurdity, arrogance and brutality.

Summary:

The reign of Yuwen Yun, the emperor of Northern Zhou, was full of absurdity, arrogance, and cruelty, and his behavior was strange. His self-proclaimed "Tian" and a series of quirky rules on inside and outside the country, as well as brutal punishments, made him one of the most strange emperors in Chinese history. However, he also had a certain strange love for the country, albeit in an improper way, but also tried to promote the process of sinicization. His sudden death left a mystery that ended this epic reign, but his saga will be remembered forever.

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