Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Guide - What is the constellation of Yingzu in South Korea _ Yingzu in South Korea

What is the constellation of Yingzu in South Korea _ Yingzu in South Korea

What kind of person is Han Guoying Zu Liyun?

Yingzu of Korea is the longest-serving monarch and the longest-lived monarch of Lee's Korea. He was a thrifty king in Korean history, who put down the civil strife in the imperial court and promoted the development of Korea in all aspects.

Liu Yun (1694-1776), the ancestor of North Korea, was the 2nd1generation monarch of North Korea (1724-1776 reigned). The real name is Shou, the word Shu Guang, and the real name is Yang. Li Xuan, the second son of North Korea's Su Zong (plus four sons who died young), is the younger brother of Li Yun, the son of North Korea's Jing Zong, and his biological mother is Shu Kun Cui Shi.

In the thirty-eighth year of Kangxi (1699), Li Yun was made a monarch. In the sixtieth year of Kangxi (172 1), he was named Wang Shidi by his brother Jing. Yongzheng two years (1724), he succeeded to the throne. After he ascended the throne, he got rid of Jin Yijing and Mu Hulong, who caused prison incidents, and put down the rebellion launched by Shao Lun and southern radicals in Li in the sixth year of Yongzheng (1728). He flaunted the policy of "sweeping the flat", trying to ease the party struggle by balancing the forces of Lao Lun, Shao Lun and other cronies, so as to strengthen his legitimacy and kingship. After twenty years of Qianlong (1755), he promulgated Interpretation in the Mirror, which clarified his orthodoxy and established Lao Lun's dominant position. However, the party struggle did not subside, and the contradiction between him and Li Peng, who mourned for the world, deepened day by day. Finally, in the twenty-seventh year of Qianlong (1762), he was executed for losing the world, which was a disaster in the afternoon.

During the reign of Li Yun, the policy of benefiting the people represented by serving the law was implemented, and a large number of books were compiled and published, which made the Korean economy and culture develop rapidly and created another heyday of the Korean dynasty after the Sejong to Chengzong period.

Li Xie's reign time and life span are the highest among Korean monarchs. He ascended the throne for fifty-two years and died in forty-one years in Qianlong (1776) at the age of eighty-three. His temple names were Yingzong (changed to "Yingzu" in Korea) and Ixijing, posthumous title, to show his filial piety to the king ("Zhuangshun given by the Qing Dynasty"), and he was buried in Yuanling. He is the stepking, who is the founder.