First of all, Liu Hong, the emperor of the Han Dynasty.
Liu Hong, the ninth emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, ascended the throne in January of the first year of Jianning, and reigned for 2 1 year. During his reign, he spent most of his time engaging in party struggles and eunuch politics, establishing the West Garden, looking for money under various excuses, and even selling officials for fun. The Yellow Scarf Uprising broke out in the later period, which dealt a heavy blow to the imperial court.
Liu Hong is an emperor who likes to play very much. In order to satisfy his own pleasure, he imitated the streets, markets, shops and vendors in the harem, and made some women's concubines pretend to be various businesses for sale, some dressed as shoppers, some dressed as singers and monkeys. As soon as he put on the clothes of a businessman, he pretended to be a businessman walking around the market, or drinking in hotels, or quarreling, fighting or fighting with shopkeepers and customers. Lingdi has a good time here.
Two. Song Shaodi Liu Yifu
Liu Yifu in Song Shaodi was the second emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty in the Southern and Northern Dynasties and the eldest son of Liang Wudi in Song Wudi. Jingping acceded to the throne in the first year and was in office for less than two years. Since Liu Yifu ascended the throne, he has been playing games with ladies-in-waiting all day, indulging in debauchery, regardless of state affairs, holding fairs in the palace, buying and selling in person and bargaining.
Records: "The Imperial Garden is a pillar of Hualin, which is for personal sale." The young emperor Liu Yifu built a row of shops and markets in the Royal Hualin Garden and started his own business.
Three. South xiaobaojuan
Xiao Baojuan was the sixth emperor in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Yongtai ascended the throne in the first year and reigned for three years. During his reign, he was extremely extravagant and corrupt, cruel and ferocious, and finally proved to be rebellious, leading to the tragic ending of the country.
Although Xiao Baojuan was not a good emperor, his love for his wife Pan Fei never died, which is also a rare love story in the history of China.
Pan Yuer and Xiao Baojuan have been living happily together since they got married. However, with the passage of time, Pan Fei was tired of living in the palace, always thinking about his previous life in the cabin, so he went to the market with his father to set up a stall to do business.
After learning Pan Fei's idea, Xiao Baojuan set up a stall in the palace, from selling meat and wine to selling groceries, and started a small business like a serious business. He asked Pan Fei to be the marketing manager, and he himself was the small supervisor of the urban management department to enforce the fine. If there is any dispute, Pan Fei will make a decision. In order to truly reproduce the life in this city, Xiaobao used thousands of maids. This incident has also caused a lot of noise among the people. To this end, people compiled a folk song: "In Pan Fei, read Chinese parasol trees, plant willow trees, kill chickens for meat, and drink alcohol."
Four. Mingwuzong Zhu Houzhao
Zhu Houzhao, the tenth emperor of the Ming Dynasty, acceded to the throne during Zheng's reign. After he ascended the throne, Zhu Houzhao, who had imperial power, could finally do whatever he wanted. Soon, Zhu Houzhao's lively nature was exposed. Under the training of the great eunuch Liu Jin, he became more and more fierce. According to historical records, most of his deeds belong to "nonsense", such as building a "leopard room" and playing all day; Open a market in the palace, pretend to be a businessman, and let the ladies in the palace become shoppers to bargain with them; In the name of patrol, self-styled generals, etc.
His evaluation is: "Indulge in pleasure and get close to small groups, even the number of self-help officials and the difference between the crown and the shoe will be shaken." Fortunately, the treatment of the people is independent, and it is precisely because of the chaos of the Chaogang that ministers have made up for this. "
Such an emperor who is not worthy of the name always leaves the image of a "rogue" and is criticized by the world.