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What did Akihito, who reigned for only ten months, do

author:Learn scum Shrek

Akihito was not as talented as his father and grandfather, and his time as emperor was short, but he was in a critical period of turning to Shoucheng after the foundation of the Ming Dynasty was founded. His main task was to adjust the policy of the imperial court and prepare the conditions for the shoucheng of his successor, which was positive for the continuation of the Ming Dynasty's rule.

When Akihito ascended the throne, the treasury was empty due to the continuous northern expeditions of the Zhu Di period, coupled with the relocation of the capital and the construction of the palace. Emperor Akihito followed the advice of the user department Shangshu Natsuhara Yoshiyoshi at that time, reducing the burden on the people and recuperating the people. At the same time, many of the ministers imprisoned during zhu di were also released and reinstated. His approach also set a precedent for the new emperor to take the throne and rehabilitate unjustly imprisoned, which was conducive to winning the hearts and minds of the people and consolidating the political order. In addition to issuing new policies to ease the burden on the people, Akihito also ordered that the purchase of treasure ships from Zheng He's voyage to the West be stopped in various places and the national treasury tightened so that the financial resources could be used to help the victims.

In terms of the administrative structure of the imperial court, Akihito increased the authority of the cabinet. The members of the cabinet were directly assisted by wupin officials and close ministers who assisted him in decision-making. This had a very positive impact on the promulgation of the imperial court's policies and the establishment of major decisions. For his son Zhu Zhanji, he did a good job of building the structure of the imperial court to protect the foundation of Daming.

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