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What is the constellation of Yan Shanjun of North Korea _ Yan Shanjun of North Korea

Brief introduction and detailed information of Yan Shanjun

Basic Information Life Yan Shanjun was born to Yin Shi, a North Korean emperor and deposed princess, and the eldest son of Emperor Chengzong. Yin Shi, the biological mother, was the second princess of Chengzong, but Yin Shi died when she was 5 years old because of the court struggle (Yin Shi was crowned as a princess because of the death of Han Shi, the queen of Gong Hui in 1474, but because of her strong jealousy, she not only killed the maids who were related to Chengzong, but also injured Chengzong's face, so she was actually poisoned by the medicine of death in 1482). At the age of 8 (1484), he was named Wang Shizi. He has a rough personality and hates reading since he was a child. Some people think that he is unfit to be the heir to the throne. Although Chengzong also agreed, he did not make a decision to abolish the government. After the death of 1494, Yan Shanjun became king. The princess is Shen.

Yan Shanjun first believed in Buddhism with his grandmother, Princess Cui Ren. After her death, she changed her attitude and began to destroy the Buddha like Emperor Taizong and Sejong. He removed the Buddha statue of Zangyi Temple in Triangle Mountain, drove away the monks in the temple, abolished the Buddha statue of Xingde Temple, the first temple of the Pope, and changed it to official use. 1504, Wang Xing Temple, the first Zen temple in Korea, was abolished, the Buddha statue was moved to Xiuyan Temple, and Yuanjue Temple was changed into a brothel. The monk system since Korea has also been forcibly abolished. Soon, Xingtian Temple and Xingde Temple were burned one after another, the temples of Zen and Pope were destroyed, and religious affairs were transferred to other places.

He doesn't like Confucian culture, so he often conflicts with officials who respect Confucianism. During his term of office, there were two scholar disasters, namely, 1498 and 1504. Among them, the cause of the Jiazi scholar disaster was that Yan Shanjun listened to the rumors of his consort Qiu and pursued the people related to the case of Yin Shengmu. Yan Shanjun often runs around with officials and prostitutes and tortures the admonishers one by one. He is Lee's most vicious and heartless monarch in North Korea.

1506, anyway, on the first day of September (the lunar calendar), Liu Shunting, Park, Yong Chengxiyan, the deputy minister, and others were sentenced to launch a coup, organized troops to hunt down consorts Shen and Qiu, then surrounded Changde Palace, scattered the guards in the palace, and forced Yanshan Jun to abdicate. At first, Yan Shanjun, with Cishun (the third princess who was born in North Korea), denied it in every way, but in the end he had to. The initiator of the coup immediately went to the king's private residence in Jincheng County, welcomed into the Jingfu Palace, and acceded to the throne in the Qin Zhengting Hall to serve North Korea and China.

"History of the Ming Dynasty" records as follows: "... In the second year of Zheng De, (Yi Long) lost his son (the emperor's valet) in his early years, and he was invited to pay for his brother's death with state affairs, and he was invited to be sealed when his fellow countryman played again. The Ministry of rites decided to take charge of state affairs, and he was sealed as soon as he died. So, I accompanied Lu Gongbi and others to pay tribute to Beijing and asked them to seal the coffin, which was rejected by the court. /kloc-in 0/2 months, the (Qianlong) mother princess (according to: Queen Xian Zhen) played a virtuous role, and was able to afford a salary and make a new hair. So the ritual department played: "(Dragon) resigned due to a long illness and raised him with his own brother. His acceptance was clear, and his friendship was not lost. Guo Tong's subjects are no different, so please let it be. After he acceded to the throne, he was granted a position, sent an official to seal it, and given a concubine Yin Zhao ... "... The North Korean ambassador once again fooled the Ming court.

Qiao Tong, who was exiled to Jianghua Island after Yan Shanjun abdicated, was sentenced to death two months later at the age of 30. Because it was abolished as a tyrant, there was no temple name, honorable name, posthumous title name or mausoleum name. His son (Fei Shizi was indeed killed in the history books). As for the wife of Yanshan Army, she was not killed, but named Shen.

Year number of people Year number: Hongzhi/Zhengde (after the Ming Dynasty)

Buried in: Jianghua Island

Family members, the queen, the magic stone princess

Li Shuyi Yin Shuyi Yi Shu Yao Yishu All Yi Shu Yao Shi

Rong Shu Zhang Lvshui

Academy Yao Shi Academy Cui Shi

Zizizi

Genko (premature death)

Abandon Prince Li (yellow page) (abolish, exile Jing Shan, and then give him the crime of death)

Li Ren, Prince of Changning (when Yan Shanjun was blocked, abolished and died)

Li rongshou

Li congshou

(Shu) Li Cheng (Yan Shanjun sealed, abolished and died)

Li dunshou

woman

Li Shouyi, Princess of Shenhui (Fuling, Yang Wei, Wen Jing) (born in Fei Shen, later renamed)

The eldest daughter Li Ningshou (works by Li Yaoshou) (Fu Quanhan) (Zhang Lvshui, Rong Shu)

Ordinary second daughter (husband Shen, remarried)

Li, the third daughter of Shu (Zheng Jinsheng)

Historical evaluation North Korean history books evaluated him as "perverse". In order to suppress courtiers, torture such as inch chop, branding, tearing chest and broken bones floating with the wind was formulated, and medical women were sent to poison and political enemies from time to time. In addition, due to the abolition of the official prostitute system, Yan Shanjun forced medical women to be official prostitutes for fun, setting a bad precedent. Worship geisha Zhang Lvshui. He also converted Sungkyunkwan Hall and Buddhist Temple into brothels, and banned proverbs because some people used them to humiliate him (also known as Xunmin Andrew, founded by Sejong in Korea, which is now the embryonic form of Korean). These acts are called "* * * courts".