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Ranking of the Three Bad Kings in Ming Dynasty

Zhu Youxiao, Zhu Yijun and Zhu Houzong were the three worst emperors in the Ming Dynasty.

Zhu Youxiao 1

Ming Xi lived in Zhu Youxiao, the first 15 king of Ming Dynasty. Zhu Youxiao was a famous carpenter emperor, with a low level of knowledge and a passion for carpenters. It is good to have ministers to assist North Korea. If he's in the prince's house, it's a bit embarrassing to be king, and he reused eunuchs, which had a very bad influence on all aspects of the Ming Dynasty.

2. Zhu Yijun

,No. Yuzhai, 13th king of Ming Dynasty, the third son of Zhu Zaiyu of Ming Dynasty, was born to filial mother Li. Zhu Yijun is a famous emperor who refused to go to court. He is extravagant and greedy, and the people live in poverty. Under his rule, bureaucrats were corrupt and he sold officials and titles.

3. Zhu Houzong

Zhu Houzong, the fourth son of Ming Xianzong, Zhu Shiyuan, the second son of Xing, the nephew of Emperor Xiaozong of Ming Dynasty, the cousin of Emperor Wuzong of Ming Dynasty, and the eleventh king of Ming Dynasty. Zhu Houzong has a name, Emperor Elixir. He has been in power for a long time, but he likes alchemy and uses many eunuchs. Finally, the Ming dynasty also went downhill.

Other bad kings in Ming dynasty

Zhu Houzhao 1

For Zhu Houzhao, the biggest crime is to reuse eunuchs. He is surrounded by eight favorite eunuchs, collectively known as the "Eight Tigers". They took advantage of the trust of Ming Wuzong, bossing around, running amok, and damaging loyalty. And among the Eight Tigers, Liu Jinze, headed by Liu Jinze, is the best among eunuchs. If it weren't for Wei Zhongxian, he would be the first eunuch of the Ming Dynasty.

2. Zhu Qizhen

Because Zhu Qizhen listened to the eunuch Wang Zhen's advice, he spent 500,000 troops fighting Walla all over the country. As a result, Zhu Qizhen had no military talent, and he was captured after lighting all the money in the Ming Dynasty. It's really embarrassing. Zhu Qizhen also killed Yu Qian and other folk literati after Yimen to prevent Jingtai Emperor from entering the ancestral grave. It is not an exaggeration to say that he is fatuous.