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Was Zhu Qizhen the worst emperor of the Ming Dynasty?

author:Zhihu Nibu

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If only the emperor of the Ming Dynasty is unified, Zhu Qizhen is obviously at the bottom, and Zhu Yunwen, Emperor Jianwen and Zhu Youzhen, Emperor Chongzhen, are the lowest grades, and Zhu Qizhen is also at the bottom of the three, but with Nanming, Zhu Qizhen may not be at the bottom.

Was Zhu Qizhen the worst emperor of the Ming Dynasty?

Zhu Qizhen of Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty, the more famous deeds are: the Tumubao Rebellion was captured, the Son of Heaven was called, the Door Seizure (if memory serves, it was the first person to restore the throne of the Emperor Taishang), killing Yu Qian, and abolishing the Ming Dynasty funeral system. In this, except for the last one, it is not a good thing, of course, the last one is just to clean up the mess for Zhu Yuanzhang.

Although Zhu Qizhen has already performed so badly, Nanming can surpass him in the Hongguang Emperor Zhu Yousong and Yongli Emperor Zhu Youlang. The former barely organized half of the rivers and mountains to maintain it for a year, and the latter retreated to Myanmar and did not give up. Emperor Hongguang's governance strategy and private morality are also problematic, and what he can do decently is to find out Zhu Di's biological mother, restore the emperor title to Emperor Zhu Qiyu of Jingtai Emperor, and restore the temple name Daizong (the initiator is still Zhu Qizhen); No matter what these two people say, they can't hide their flaws, and they are still stronger than Zhu Qizhen as a whole.

Was Zhu Qizhen the worst emperor of the Ming Dynasty?

However, Zhu Yujian, Emperor of Longwu, and Zhu Yihai, King of Lu (if he supervises the country, he can barely be regarded as the acting emperor), these two cannot be sincerely united, unanimously resist the Qing Dynasty, kill each other's envoys, and dump each other.

Was Zhu Qizhen the worst emperor of the Ming Dynasty?

There is also this, Shaowu Emperor Zhu Yulu, knowing that Emperor Yongli (King Gui) Zhu Youlang has higher legitimacy, and has already claimed the title of emperor in Zhaoqing, and did not focus on the overall situation, and even met with swords and soldiers to attack Zhaoqing (more than the above mutual killing envoys), isn't this a rebellion?

To sum up, if the emperors of the Ming Dynasty scored according to the standard of unification, even if Zhu Qizhen scored negatively, he would be eligible to be scored, and the emperors of the Southern Ming Dynasty might not be eligible to be scored, so they would definitely be inferior to Zhu Qizhen. In addition, if calculated according to the Ming Dynasty in a broad sense, Wu Sangui, the emperor of the Great Zhou, was also under the banner of opposing the Qing Dynasty and restoring the Ming Dynasty at the beginning, and Zhu Qizhen again, his moral level is still a little stronger than Wu Sangui.

Was Zhu Qizhen the worst emperor of the Ming Dynasty?

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