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The emperor in the movie Longfengpu is the emperor in history.

The emperor in Longfeng Store is the Emperor Zheng De in history.

Zhu Houzhao (14911October 27th-1521April 20th), male, Han nationality, the tenth emperor of the Ming Dynasty,1505. The year is Zheng De.

Zhu Houzhao was very clever since he was a child, and he liked riding and shooting. Shortly after he acceded to the throne, he trusted eight eunuchs, including Ma Yongcheng, Qiu Ju, Gu Dayong and Zhang Yong, headed by Liu Jin, and called them "eight parties". It is known that Liu Jin is paid by the chapter of the world, while Liu Jin is increasingly inducing General Wu to have fun. Don't build a palace in Xihuamen, build a secret room in the hatchback, which is called "leopard room" and "new house" and enjoy it every day.

The extravagance of the emperor and the profligacy of eunuchs led to the deterioration of the already dangerous social economy, the intensification of class contradictions and the continuous peasant uprisings. After the fall of Liu Jin, Jiang Bin became more and more valued by Wu Zong. Under the guidance of Jiang Bin, since the patrol for many times. From August of Zheng De's 12th year to February of 14th year, Wu Zong made four consecutive tours, regardless of the opposition of ministers. During his reign, King Anhua and King Zhu of Ning in the imperial clan rose up one after another to seize the throne for neglecting state affairs.

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Although Wu Zong is absurd, he is not confused at all on major issues. Wu Zong acted resolutely, killing Liu Jin with a flick of a finger, rebelling against Wang Ping and Wang Ning, crushing the Mongolian prince and helping the victims many times, all of which were important events during Zheng De's reign. Moreover, when he was in office, there were still many talented officials, which also reflected from the side that there was something commendable under the emperor's rule.

Ming Wuzong was one of the most absurd emperors in the history of the Ming Dynasty. At first, he believed in the "Eight Tigers", and all day long he indulged in lewdness, political darkness, traitors running rampant, and loyal people were exhausted, so that the dynasty rebelled. King Anhua and King Ning rebelled one after another.