This topic examines the political system of the Han Dynasty. At the end of the Han Dynasty, especially at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, consorts were authoritarian and eunuchs were in charge. Most of the young emperors succeeded to the throne with the help of consorts, and the maternal blood relationship was naturally valued, resulting in the situation that consorts were in charge; When the emperor was old, he often used eunuchs to attack his consorts and regain power, which in turn caused eunuchs to interfere in politics. Therefore, the correct answer to this question is item C. Item A "The emperor relies on his consorts to suppress mutual forces" does not conform to the information in the material that "the ruling ministers are also mainly selected from among them"; The consorts are outsiders, so the worldview of item B is deeply rooted. Item D, "Liu's princes with the same surname are powerful", conforms to the situation in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, while the consorts were in charge at the end of the Han Dynasty.
(20 15 national volume 1) 25. During the Han dynasty, the emperor's uncle and grandfather were sealed as usual; When the emperor was young, the ruling ministers were mainly selected from among them, which was regarded as the "Han system" of "respecting the temple and attaching importance to the country" at that time. The background of consorts in Han Dynasty is ()
Test site: the consorts of the Han Dynasty participated in politics.
A. the emperor relies on his consorts to limit his common rights. B. The concept of "home is the world" is deeply rooted.
C. matrilineal kinship is valued. D. Liu's namesake princes are powerful