Ten most dissolute emperors in the history of China;
1. After the death of Qin Shihuang in Hu Hai, Qin Ershi Hu Hai, the youngest son, colluded with Lisi and Zhao Gao, killed all his sons, princesses and generals, and finally usurped the throne. After he succeeded to the throne, he wasted people's money and continued to build Epang Palace. All day long, debauchery aroused people's resentment, which eventually led to the Daze Township uprising led by Chen Sheng and Guangwu, and was finally forced to death by Zhao Gao. (debauchery level: 7)
2. At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Ao, Emperor of the Han Dynasty, suffered from social abuses, and the Han Dynasty went from bad to worse. At the same time, Han Chengdi succeeded to the throne. Instead of carrying out reforms, he intensified his efforts, ignored state affairs, and spent all day drinking and having fun with concubines in the harem. Especially after Zhao and Zhao Hede entered the palace, he was even more dissolute and terminally ill. After his death, the ruling class fought for power and profit, and the royal family was in chaos, which laid the groundwork for Wang Mang to take power. (debauchery level: 6)
3. When Chen Houzhu and Chen were in power, Chen Guoli was weak, but instead of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, the Sui Dynasty was established, and its national strength was strong. Chen may be wiped out at any time. Still arrogant and extravagant, he spoiled the harem concubines, and Chen was finally destroyed by Sui. When Sui Jun got healthy, he found Chen Houzhu and two love princesses hiding at the bottom of a dry well. This kind of emperor is not suitable. (debauchery level: 8)
Emperor Yang Di Yang Guang Yang Di is a famous dissolute tyrant in history. He rebelled, killed his father and brother and seized the throne. After he ascended the throne, he continued to overhaul the canal for him to have fun everywhere, and selected Jianghuai folk beauties to enrich the harem. Taking pleasure in drinking wine every day, aggravating the corvee and defeating North Korea. Finally, a large-scale peasant uprising broke out and was attacked and killed by his subordinates. (debauchery level: 3)
5. Huang Zhu, the ancestor of the Back Beam, formerly known as Zhu Wen, followed the Huang Chao Uprising, then defected, loyal to the Tang Dynasty, and Tang Xizong gave him the name Quanzhong. After a long-term separatist melee, it gradually expanded its power, overthrew the Tang Dynasty and established the Hou Liang Dynasty. He is insidious, cruel by nature, killing innocent people, and especially likes women. During his reign, he was even more promiscuous as an animal, even letting go of his wife, and often asked them to serve him in the palace; Once, his adopted son, Princess, promised to serve him and made his adopted son emperor, which aroused the dissatisfaction of his second son and was eventually killed by him. His debauchery is unprecedented, and there will be no one after him! (debauchery level: 1)
Zhu Houzhao, Emperor Zhengde of the Ming Dynasty, was a famous dissolute and fatuous monarch of the Ming Dynasty. Not content with the harem beauty, he built a "leopard room" (hiding women) in the palace and enjoyed himself day and night. He also often visits folk women in Jiangnan. He accidentally fell into the water and didn't wake up for a long time. From then on, he fell ill and eventually died suddenly in the "leopard room". In the degree of debauchery, Emperor Zheng De can be compared with Huang Shu. (debauchery level: 2)
7. Ming Shizong Zhu Houqi was Emperor Jiajing. Treacherous court official Yan Song indulged in debauchery all day long during his reign. He is also superstitious about Taoism and eats Dan medicine to live forever. Contradictions within the ruling class intensified, class contradictions intensified, and the national strength of the Ming Dynasty declined. (debauchery level: 10)
8. Ming Shenzong Zhu Yijun was Emperor Wanli. After he ascended the throne, with the assistance of Zhang, he carried out a series of reform programs and achieved certain results. After taking office, Zhang was excluded for 48 years, and he ignored state affairs for a long time, and was represented by eunuchs. He was addicted to the harem all day, and the Ming Dynasty was completely plunged into the abyss. "Ming History" commented that "Ming died in Wanli". (debauchery level: 5)
9. During the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty, it coincided with the bullying of China by foreign powers and the Taiping Rebellion. The emperor was born at the wrong time. He was a romantic and affectionate species, but he met this world and became an emperor. But anyway, his nature will not change. He can ignore state affairs, but he can't be less feminine. He still lives a dissolute life like the emperor of the past declining dynasty. After the outbreak of the Second Opium War, British and French allied forces attacked Beijing, and he and Ye Rush (Cixi) fled to chengde mountain resort. Because of their long-term debauchery, they died in Chengde the following year. (debauchery level: 9)
10. Emperor Tongzhi of the Qing Dynasty said that it was true to inherit his father's business. Tongzhi inherited his dissolute nature while taking over Xianfeng country. Tongzhi has a large number of harem concubines, but he is still not satisfied. He often goes to the kiln incognito and visits local houses in Beijing. It is said that he later contracted sexually transmitted diseases and died in the palace a few years later (smallpox was the cause of death, sexually transmitted diseases were the cause of death). Anyway, the emperor is really unique! (debauchery level: 4)