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解读王朝 帝王卷
Yan Derong
The emperor often "slashed" the subjects under his rule. Those who kill will always be killed, and in turn, many emperors will be killed. From King Wu of the Western Zhou Dynasty to Puyi of the Qing Dynasty, there were a total of 882 reigning emperors, 288 of whom did not die well (killed, hanged, starved to death, or poisoned), accounting for 32.6% Of the reigning emperors; 84 dynasties, More than 50% of the reigning emperors were killed in 27 cases; 100% of the reigning emperors in six dynasties died unexpectedly; 16 emperors were killed before they were minors; some emperors were killed on the day they ascended the throne. For the sake of the supreme dragon chair in the world, they are cruel to others and even more cruel to their own people. "Interpreting Dynasties (Emperor Volume)" written by Yan Derong tells the stories of emperors. "Interpretation of Dynasties (Emperor Volume)" includes content such as Yuan Ziyou, Emperor Xiaozhuang of the Northern Wei Dynasty, who tasted death before his death, and Li Hua, Emperor Zhaozong of the Tang Dynasty, who fled the capital three times.
The emperor often "slashed" the subjects under his rule. Those who kill will always be killed, and in turn, many emperors will be killed. From King Wu of the Western Zhou Dynasty to Puyi of the Qing Dynasty, there were a total of 882 reigning emperors, 288 of whom did not die well (killed, hanged, starved to death, or poisoned), accounting for 32.6% Of the reigning emperors; 84 dynasties, More than 50% of the reigning emperors were killed in 27 cases; 100% of the reigning emperors in six dynasties died unexpectedly; 16 emperors were killed before they were minors; some emperors were killed on the day they ascended the throne. For the sake of the supreme dragon chair in the world, they are cruel to others and even more cruel to their own people. "Interpreting Dynasties (Emperor Volume)" written by Yan Derong tells the stories of emperors. "Interpretation of Dynasties (Emperor Volume)" includes content such as Yuan Ziyou, Emperor Xiaozhuang of the Northern Wei Dynasty, who tasted death before his death, and Li Hua, Emperor Zhaozong of the Tang Dynasty, who fled the capital three times.