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What is the worst Hei Di and the worst blowhard in history?
1. Shang Zhouwang Di Xin

Di Xin later called Shang Zhouwang the last monarch of Shang Dynasty, while Zhou Wang was actually a very capable person. Di Xin reigned for fifty-two years, and later generations demoted Di Xin. In fact, as early as the Spring and Autumn Period, some people were dissatisfied with Di Xin. Zhou Wang is really a great genius. He has made great contributions to the Chinese nation. It is Zhou Wang's contribution that the Chinese nation can develop to the southeast. Therefore, for such a once all-powerful historical emperor, we should correctly evaluate his life merits and demerits.

Although Di Xin did many bad things during his reign, his achievements were based on the unity and development of the Chinese nation. We should affirm Di Xin's position in the history of China; It should be said that Di Xin was an emperor who made great contributions to the history of China. Of course, the current TV series "The List of Gods" is also extremely discrediting Shang Zhouwang. History is always written by successful people, and we can't give a bad evaluation to a person.

2. Qin Shihuang Ying Zheng

Qin Shihuang Ying Zheng was a famous politician, strategist and reformer in the history of China. He was the first iron-fisted politician to complete the reunification of China. Establish the first multi-ethnic centralized country. He was the first emperor in the history of China. During the reign of Qin Shihuang, the central government established the emperor system, implemented three officials and nine ministers, and managed state affairs. The enfeoffment system was abolished at the local level and replaced by the county system. At the same time, books are written in the same language and cars are on the same track. Unified measurement. Pushed China into the era of great unification, and had a far-reaching impact on China and the world!

However, since Qin Shihuang promoted the legalist theory of "heavy punishment and heavy law", all the rulers in China later promoted Confucianism with benevolence and the golden mean as the core. Therefore, Qin Shihuang often appears as a negative example in various literature and history. Qin Shihuang was disguised as a tyrant by many writers, and he could do anything for power. The Great Wall of Wan Li, Qin Chi Road, Lingqu, Epang Palace and the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor have been built on a huge scale, with huge casualties among the working population!

3. Emperor Yang Di Yang Guang

Yang Guang, Emperor Yang Di of Sui Dynasty, was the second son of Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty. During his reign, he perfected the imperial examination system, built the Grand Canal in Sui Dynasty and moved the capital to Luoyang, which had a great influence on later generations. However, later generations think that Yang Guang is a typical two-faced person. Although he also comes from a famous family, the color of his dude is more hidden. His personality combines many positive and negative characteristics: he has a strong vanity and likes to have fun in private; He has the low quality of a dude and extraordinary civil and military talents. He is good at pretending until he gets what he wants. When he succeeded to the throne, the bad side of his nature was unrestrained and indulged in pleasure, leading to the end of the road.

4. Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang

Zhu Yuanzhang, the Ming Taizu, was an outstanding strategist, strategist and commander-in-chief. Zhu Yuanzhang overthrew the rule of Mongolian Yuan and restored the Chinese regime; End the system of ethnic oppression and restore ethnic equality; Destroy the heroes, establish the Ming Dynasty, and unify China; Strengthen centralization and clarify the management of officials; Develop economy, resume production, and create the rule of Hongwu; Pay attention to culture and education; A series of measures were taken, such as restoring the tribute constitution and proposing a "country without levy". However, some people think that Zhu Yuanzhang is a murderer, making all kinds of excuses and waving a butcher knife at his elders. Anyone who thinks he is dangerous to Zhu's rule is accused of being a criminal of the Hu Party, whose family has been ruined and whose family has been killed, killing more than 30,000 people in ten years. So now many people think that Zhu Yuanzhang, the Ming emperor, is not only ugly, but also a tyrant who loves to kill people.

5. Ming Wuzong Zhu Houzhao

Zhu Houzhao was the tenth emperor of Ming Dynasty, and later became Zhengde Emperor or Mingwuzong. Zhu Houzhao was very clever since he was a child, and he liked riding and shooting. The rebellion between Wang Ping and Wang Ning was put down, and the little Mongolian prince was defeated, and he was exempted from paying relief money for many times. Moreover, when he was in office, there were still many talented officials, which also reflected from the side that there was something commendable under the emperor's rule. Some people say that during his administration, he was dissolute and his national strength declined. He was greedy, belligerent, rogue and playful all his life. Many people used to think that he was dissolute, violent, grotesque and shameless, and he was a rare ruthless king.

Although Wu Zong has fun, he also has the power to resist the border guards, so that the court will not lose everything. If there is filial piety, it must be a wise monarch. In fact, I don't think Mingwuzong is the degenerate and fatuous garbage king we are familiar with. At least, he is also an energetic, passionate, ambitious, brave and resourceful emperor, a resolute, generous and different emperor.

In the ancient society of China for more than two thousand years, there were three or four hundred emperors, some wise and some fatuous. Today we will pick out ten greatest emperors and give them a sequence as a joke.

Tenth place: Ming Chengzu Judy, the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was brilliant and both civil and military. Although he became emperor by the battle of Jingnan, he could not hide his glory at all. During his reign, more than 30 neighboring countries came to be sealed, and Zheng He's feat of going to the West was even more remarkable.

Ninth place: Zhao Zhen, a native of Song Renzong, is famous for his benevolence, though he has not achieved great unification. His reign can be said to be the most peaceful and peaceful period in the Song Dynasty.

Eighth place: Emperor Tuoba Hong of Wei Xiaowen, the most famous emperor in the Northern Wei Dynasty, carried out bold sinicization reform in the North and promoted national integration.

Seventh place: Li Longji, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, brought the Tang Dynasty to an unprecedented peak during his reign. He initiated the famous Kaiyuan Prosperity, and the reason for his low ranking is that he also caused the Anshi Rebellion.

Sixth place: Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin, Wen Tao and Wu Lue, who founded the Song Dynasty. His greatest achievement was to end the wars in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms after the Tang Dynasty and to open the Song Dynasty, the most prosperous culture in China.

Fifth place: Emperor Wendi of the Sui Dynasty replaced the Northern Zhou Dynasty to destroy the State of Chen, established the Sui Dynasty, ended the 300-year troubled times in China, realized the famous rule of opening the emperor, and made indelible contributions to the revival of the Central Plains culture.

Fourth place: Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu, stood out with one army at the end of the Western Han Dynasty, and finally established the Eastern Han Dynasty, realizing the most famous "Lord of Zhongxing, ruling the country with judo, being kind to the founding ministers".

Third place: Li Shiming, the most enlightened emperor in the history of China, pushed the Tang Dynasty to its peak, and the rule of chastity came from all corners of the country, the well-deserved Tiankhan.

Second place: Liu Che, Emperor of Han Dynasty, known as Emperor Hanwu in history books. He expanded his territory and drove the Huns to the north. "Whoever makes me strong in the Han Dynasty will be punished far away" is still in my ears.

First place: Qin Shihuang Ying Zheng, the first emperor in the history of China, wrote the same book with the same track. Although Qin Ershi is dead, he still can't hide the glory of Qin Shihuang.