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A successful emperor in history.
1: Gou Jian, the King of Yue, tasted courage. He heard that the Yue family defeated Fu Cha in 3000, and I think it should be because he was willing to endure humiliation and be able to extract oil.

2. Jin Wengong: After many years of forbearance in a foreign country, he finally returned to China to reuse the minister, avenge his gratitude and retire from him.

3. Ying Zheng, the first Qin Emperor, was the pioneer of a new era in the history of China. Because of his lofty aspirations, the civil servants used Li Si and the military commander Jincon as general, and finally completed the great cause.

4. Liu Bang, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty: Although he has no small talent, he is a great talent. As Han Xin said, he can't use generals, but he can reuse Han Xin, Sean, Xiao He, Sean and Xiao He to manage the rear area, Sean is in charge of affairs, Han Xin is in charge of war, and as the people wish, he can certainly defeat Xiang Yu.

Although Fu Jian was a minority, he made the big fellow frightened by the wisdom and martial arts of modern people. Although he failed in the end, he must be said to be an ambitious gentleman.

6. Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong, the rule of Zhenguan, won a moment's work. He reused the 24 ministers of the Tang Dynasty and made the Tang Dynasty famous at home and abroad.

7; Wu Zetian, the first queen of China, is unparalleled in her viciousness, scheming and scheming. How many women in China can change from a woman to a king?

8. Genghis Khan: My land is where the whip points. At that time, China spanned Eurasia, and China, with the largest territory, was undoubtedly an outstanding military king.

9. The famous emperor Zhu Yuanzhang: a beggar, a monk, finally established the Ming Dynasty. He not only has extraordinary perseverance, but also has great talent. He reused Liu Bowen, Xu Da and others to prove that the last king who was a wizard was really a king.

10: Emperor Kangxi ascended the throne at the age of eight, and came to power at the age of 16. He killed Ao Bai (although that was a mistake), leveled San Francisco, beat Gerdan, captured Taiwan Province, and rebelled against the tsar. He was Kangxi.