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Murong Xi, the mad emperor of Later Yan: After the empress's death, her body was not allowed to be buried, and she was summoned every night

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In troubled times, imperial powers change, and the wheel of fate often spins endlessly. In the chaotic years of the Five Hu Huhua, there was a monarch who accidentally ascended the throne, he was Murong Xi, the Later Yan Emperor. Murong Xi's life was full of drama, from rapid rise to final tragedy, and his story reflects the style of that turbulent era.

Murong Xi, the mad emperor of Later Yan: After the empress's death, her body was not allowed to be buried, and she was summoned every night

Murong Xi was originally Murong Chui's youngest son, and according to the imperial order, he had no chance of becoming emperor. However, history is often fraught with unpredictable variables. After Murong Chui was killed by the rebel Lan Xuan, the young Murong Xi survived, thanks to his clever move to disguise himself as a weak scholar. Soon after, Lan Xuan's subordinate Lan Khan also attempted to kill him, but was blinded by Murong Xi's pretense. After Murong Sheng succeeded to the throne, he not only succeeded in stabilizing the situation in Later Yan, but also restored the country's territory and strength in a short time. However, Murong Sheng died young, and Later Yan once again fell into chaos, with various royal families vying for the throne and the country falling into anarchy.

Murong Xi, the mad emperor of Later Yan: After the empress's death, her body was not allowed to be buried, and she was summoned every night

In this chaotic situation, Murong Xi rose to prominence and conspired with Empress Dowager Ding to support his accession to the throne. In the political struggle, he showed great resourcefulness and decisiveness, and eventually sat on the throne.

Murong Xi, the mad emperor of Later Yan: After the empress's death, her body was not allowed to be buried, and she was summoned every night

However, after Murong Xi ascended the throne, his behavior became more and more absurd. He frantically expanded his harem and indulged in pleasure, leading to Empress Dowager Ding's fall from favor. Empress Dowager Ding was rebellious but ultimately failed and was suppressed by Murong Xi. In order to favor the Fu sisters, Murong Xi ignored the opposition of the courtiers and even took them with him to personally conquest, which led to military defeat and national crisis. The younger of the sisters was assassinated, the older sister became empress, and the country's politics became more chaotic.

Murong Xi, the mad emperor of Later Yan: After the empress's death, her body was not allowed to be buried, and she was summoned every night

Under Murong Xi's rule, the harem was full of infighting, and the regime became corrupt and degenerate. His relationship with the empress also gradually became estranged until the empress died. Murong Xi fell into extreme grief, and even left the empress's body in the palace for many days, refusing to be buried. This behavior caused shock in the government and opposition and called into question his rule.

Murong Xi, the mad emperor of Later Yan: After the empress's death, her body was not allowed to be buried, and she was summoned every night

In the end, Murong Xi's life was full of drama, and he counterattacked from a hopeless teenager to an emperor, but he went to tragedy in absurdity and infatuation. His story reflects a turbulent era, a time of chaos and division, regime change and uncertainty about the fate of the monarch. To evaluate Murong Xi, we need to consider the background of the times and the moral standards of the society at that time. His story also reminds us that even today, we still face similar questions and need to be wary of the repetition of history.

Murong Xi, the mad emperor of Later Yan: After the empress's death, her body was not allowed to be buried, and she was summoned every night

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