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Chinese emperors' hobbies.

Li Longji, the emperor of the Tang Dynasty, set drama, song and dance, music and poetry into one, and founded the pear garden, which was respected as the founder and drama saint by later generations.

Evonne, Song Huizong-Calligraphy has its own "thin gold body", and it is good at flowers and birds. His works have been handed down to this day and contributed to the development of ancient art in China.

Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty promoted Emperor Li Hong-he wrote more than 40,000 poems in his life, almost all the poems written by poets in the Tang Dynasty.

Emperor Mingxi, a carpenter, lives in Zhu Youxiao-he likes carpentry. He once made a model of Ganqing Palace and five models of round halls, all of which were small and exquisite, and he was an outstanding carpenter.

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Xiao Baojuan, the philistine emperor, was a famous bad king. He catches mice, sleeps late, drives people away, goes out to play ... all kinds of strange behaviors, but his most famous quirk is opening a shop.

Liang Wudi Xiao Yan, Emperor and Bodhisattva-"Four hundred and eighty halls in southern dynasties, with many towers and misty rain." Building temples and writing Buddhist books is his great love! Emperor Wu also laid down his life in the temple three times: in the first year of Datong (527), he suddenly went to Tongtai Temple as a slave and lived with monks, and was later "redeemed" by the minister; Two years later, I went to the Buddhist temple again; In the first year of Taiqing (547), at the age of 84, he gave up his life in the temple for the third time and lived in the temple for more than a month. Emperor Wu spent 400 million yuan on three "redemption".

Chess emperor Tang Suzong Hengli was keen on chess, but he didn't learn to be an elephant. He didn't learn to ride a horse, but learned to ride sideways. In Shang Dynasty, the accumulation of disasters aggravated the Tianbao Rebellion (also known as Anshi Rebellion). Su Zong and his beloved Princess Zhang Liangdi supported troops and fled to the west. On the way to escape, he was still obsessed with chess, ignoring the mountain of military reports and playing chess with Zhang all day.

Tang Xizong, Emperor of Cuju, likes riding horses, fighting cocks and cuju. He once proudly said, "If I want to hit the ball and win Jinshi chess, I must be the champion."

Li Yu, the emperor in the late Southern Tang Dynasty, was best at writing ci. On the seventh day of July, he ordered people to dress up as the Moon Palace Tianhe with HongLing to create inspiration for Ci.

Song Huizong, the Emperor of Daojun, worshiped Taoism and advocated "returning home quietly". He built a large-scale palace view and often invited Taoist priests to visit fortune-teller. He himself asked ministers to respect him as "Emperor Daojun", calling himself the leader of Daojun and becoming the supreme leader of Taoism.

Song Huizong Evonne, the emperor of calligraphy and painting, was fascinated by calligraphy and painting and made great achievements. He studied calligraphy from Huang Tingjian, and then combined the styles of Cai Ji and Chu Suiliang to create a "thin gold body" that has been passed down to this day. He has made greater achievements in painting, and is good at painting flowers and birds, among which "Mera Mountain Birds", "Apricot Flowers" and "Furong Golden Rooster" are rare artistic treasures.

General Zhu Houzhao was the most absurd emperor in the Ming Dynasty. He reused eunuchs and traitors (Liu Jin and Jiang Bin), indulged in harem and loved to play and shoot. The most ridiculous thing is that as the king of a country, he actually wanted to be a general, and once called himself a mighty general.

Zhu Houzong, the pet cat emperor, has a soft spot for cats. Sejong's favorite pets are two beautiful cats, Xue Mei and Lion Cat. He often played with cats, but he didn't go to court for more than 20 years (from 1539, Tao was worshipped as an immortal, led three orphans, and served as the minister of rites to 1566, and died). Ironically, he once held a ceremony as an emperor and solemnly named Xue Mei "Dragon".