The two sides of the eminent, wild, Chinese emperor

This emperor had to build a complete institute in the palace to eat and play pervertedly .

One of the most notorious emperors of the Ming dynasty of China was Minh Vu Tong, also known as the Emperor himself. Ruling for 16 years, he left a bad reputation for his wildness and many strange hobbies. However, there are also many opinions that he is a competent and assertive ruler.

Tricky and extravagant

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Minh Vu Tong, also known as the Lord himself, is one of China's most notorious emperors.

Vu Tong was born on October 26, 491, the eldest son of Minh Hieu Emperor. Minh Vu Tong was honored as the crown prince since his father had no frequency. The prince is taught comprehensively and has excellent achievements. Many officials at that time predicted that Vu Tong would become as good and talented emperor as his father. But this did not happen.

Vũ Tông took the throne to the emperor, taking the title of Chinh Đức and marrying at the age of 14. Unlike his father, Đức Đức did not care about his appointed or queen. He was a wild man, extravagant, wasted, stupid and irresponsible, according to World Heritage Encyclopedia.

Many times, he disappeared for months from his palace, being able to travel across the country or just out of the Forbidden City. While being urged to return to the palace and discuss the issue of the court, he often ignored all the recommendations of the minister.

The Lord himself became famous for childish actions as well as abusing power. For example, he made a market in the palace, ordered officers, soldiers and servants to dress and act like sellers. Meanwhile, the emperor acted as a civilian. Any person who does not want to participate, especially officials (who consider this to be offensive), will be punished or dismissed.

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The harem of the crowded emperor was so beautiful and beautiful that many people starved to death because of insufficient food.(illustration).

Mr. Dong's harem was so beautiful and beautiful that many people starved to death because of insufficient food. It is said that he frequented the institutes and even built a palace called Bao Phong, which had more than 200 small spaces and took five years to build. Originally used to store animals like tigers. Then it became the residence of the beauties so that the emperor could play miserably.

The Emperor himself liked foreigners and invited many Muslims to be advisers and eunuchs.

According to author Bret Hinsch - who wrote a book about homosexuality during Chinese dynasties, the German government is believed to have a homosexual relationship with a Muslim leader named Sayyid Husain. However, there is no evidence of this relationship in China.

The Lord himself also had relations with many Muslim women, especially daughters of court officials. Many Muslim dancers were also taken to the palace to serve him. In addition, the emperor also liked Mongolian and Uighur women.

According to historians, an Uighur woman was listed on the emperor's most favorite frequency bands. This person has the family name Ma, learns archery, rides horses, sings, and can speak many languages.

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The Lord himself was said to have built the palace named Bao Phong, the residence of the beauties so that the emperor could play miserably.

The emperor was fierce

In addition to many "bad things", Vu Tong is also recognized by many historians as a good manager. Despite being extravagant and refusing to attend most meetings, he proved competent in his decisions and management. Under the rule of Chinh Duc, the economy continued to grow, and the people were generally prosperous.

In 1518, Chinh Duc also led a troop to the north to repel the Mongols. He met the enemy outside Yingzhou City and defeated them in a big battle. For a long time after this battle, the Mongols did not dare to invade any time into Ming territory.

A year later, the Lord himself continued to lead an expedition to the southern province of Jiangxi to quell the uprising of Prince Ning, who bribed many important figures in the court. But when he arrived, the emperor found out that the rebellion had been cleared by local officials. Frustrated by not being used, the emperor released Prince Ninh and arrested him again. January 1521, The Lord himself executed Prince Ning in Tongzhou.

The Lord himself was also judged to be very assertive when dealing with metamorphosis. At that time, the leader of the team called "Bat tiger", including the eight most powerful eunuchs in the court.

Liu Can is notorious for taking advantage of the young emperor to embezzle large quantities of gold and silver, amounting to more than 16 million kg of gold and silver.

Rumor has it that Liu Cẩn intended to kill the emperor and give him the inheritance. It is Germany who discovers this and executes Liu Bei in 1510 in the form of maintenance. According to Chinese history books, the death sentence executed for three days ended. Luan was stabbed by 3,357 slashes. Liu's eunuch died on the second day, when he was slashed 300-400.

Young death

The Lord himself died in 1521 at the age of 29. It is said that he was drunk when sailing on the lake on a fall day in 1520. He fell off the boat, almost drowned and saved. However, he died of infection from this water.