King Xiang of Zhou and Emperor Minghui (Zhu Yunjiao) were excessively stupid in their "benevolence" toward their relatives. King Xiang of Zhou's half-brother Zi Dai (also known as Tai Shu Zi Dai) rebelled, and his sins were similar to those of Zhu Zhao, the King of Yan during the Ming Dynasty.
Huidi King Xiang of Zhou Emperor Minghui
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Emperor Hui of Western Xia, the emperor with the hui character in Li Bingchang's history, ended up in a very sad and urgent situation. Emperor Hui of Han, Emperor Hui of Jin, Emperor Hui of Ming. One scared to death, one stupid, one lost. Western Xia...
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idiot Emperor Hui of Jin Huidi Sima Zheng
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Wang Fuzhi commented on Sima Zheng, the Emperor hui of Jin: "The foolishness of Emperor Hui, ancient and modern, is unmatched, and the country is dead because of it", thus confirming the title of "foolish emperor". Emperor Hui of Jin was called "Idiot Emperor" by posterity, "...
idiot Emperor Hui of Jin Huidi Sima Zheng
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