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Who is the worst emperor in the history of China?
Being an emperor doesn't mean you have a good life, and the emperor also has some disappointments.

But I really can't say which emperor in China is the worst. I can only share a few miserable emperors to answer this question. As for which emperor is the worst, you need to judge for yourself.

1, Zhao Yun was the emperor of the Song Dynasty, and there was no peace after his death.

The ancients said that death is great, so the dead should be respected.

But Zhao Yun didn't get the respect he deserved. Not only did he not do much during his lifetime, but he was also dug a grave and even his skull was stolen.

The end of this emperor is really a bit miserable.

After all, everyone's greatest wish is to die peacefully. As an emperor, it is really tragic that Zhao Yun can't realize this wish.

2. Song Huizong was captured by nomads from the army and died in a foreign country, with no bones left.

Song Huizong was also the emperor of the Song Dynasty. Although the Song Dynasty was an era with rich cultural background, the emperor of this dynasty had a hard time.

Song Huizong was caught in a battle with the Jin people, and since then he has been a prisoner, and he has not lived a day as an emperor.

On the contrary, because he was the emperor of the Song Dynasty, he was abused more seriously, and even his body was burned by the Jin people after his death.

3. Wang Mang was spurned by the people for his short reign.

Wang Mang established his own dynasty, and he was also an emperor.

It is reasonable to say that being an emperor should be admired by the people, but Wang Mang is extremely hated by the people. After he died, everyone wanted to tear him to pieces.

Of course, follwed will have such a result because of himself, no wonder others.