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How many particularly loyal emperors were there in ancient China?
1, Zhu Shitang, Ming Xiaozong-Zhang Huang.

Ming Xiaozong himself is gentle and influenced by Confucianism for a long time, and has no special interest in men and women. Secondly, in order to avoid Wan Guifei's persecution since he was a child, Ming Xiaozong was secretly kept in the Happy Hall for a long time. He is jealous of the rivalry between the concubines in the palace, and intrigues against each other, which can be described as a deep experience and a pain in the skin. After he acceded to the throne, in order to avoid these "farce" in the harem again, he simply stopped taking concubines and sealing concubines and only married Queen Zhang.

2. Guangwu Emperor Liu Xiu-Yin Lihua

When Liu Xiu was young, he was just a declining royal family and a humble cloth. I once went to Chang 'an to study and saw Jin Wu walking in the street. The scene was spectacular and rich, and I was greatly amazed. So I wrote a short article about my ideal: "Wu should be an official and Yin Lihua should be my wife." This sentence has been widely circulated and has become an eternal famous saying in the future, which has aroused the resonance of many "heroes in troubled times". The love story between Liu Xiu and Yin Lihua is also celebrated through the ages.

3. Aisingiorro Fu Lin, the emperor shunzhi-Dong E Fei

In the seventeenth year of Shunzhi (1660), on August 19th, Dong Eshi, a beauty, died in Chenggan Palace, one of the six palaces in the Eastern Palace. Shunzhi is very sad. He expressed his condolences to his beloved princess with an extraordinary funeral. Dong Eshi told him before his death: "It is forbidden to put valuables after death, and the funeral is frugal." He died before he finished, and the emperor shunzhi was buried with the queen.

Extended data:

The emperor is the most:

1, the longest-lived emperor: Aisingiorro Hongli, Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty, and the longest actual reign: Aisingiorro Hongli, Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty, 63 years and 4 months. The shortest-lived emperor: Liu Long, the emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, died at the age of one. Youngest acceded to the throne: Emperor Liu Long of the Eastern Han Dynasty, only 100 days.

2. The longest reign: Aisingiorro Michelle Ye, Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty, with a span of 6 1 year. The shortest reigning time: Hong Yan Cheng Lin, the last emperor of the Jin Dynasty, was killed only half a day after he ascended the throne (another way of saying it is that he only succeeded for an hour).

3. The emperor with the most concubines: Sima Yan, Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, had more than 65,438+00,000 concubines. Emperor with the fewest concubines: Emperor Xiaozong of Ming Dynasty, who married only one queen, Zhang, and had no other concubines.

4. Emperor with the most children: Evonne, a Huizong native of the Northern Song Dynasty, had 32 sons and 34 daughters. The earliest emperor to become a father: Aisingiorro Michelle Ye, Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, became a father at the age of 13.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia _ Zhu Shitang

Baidu Encyclopedia _ Liu Xiu

Baidu Encyclopedia _ Aisin Gioro Fu Lin