Zhang Juzheng and Yan Song were both considered corrupt officials. However, there was no clear answer to the question of which was more greedy. Some people believed that Yan Song was even more greedy because he took bribes during his time as the chief assistant, which led to the decline of the country. Although Zhang Juzheng was also greedy for power, his goal was for the benefit of the country and to implement a reform to restore the national strength of the Ming Dynasty. In addition, there were also opinions that both of them were corrupt, but the difference in evaluation was their political achievements and influence on the country. Yan Song's rule caused the national treasury to be empty, while Zhang Juzheng's reform continued the fate of Ming Dynasty. In general, there was no clear conclusion as to which was more greedy.
Xu Jie and Yan Song were both described as corrupt officials during the Ming Dynasty. However, there was no clear answer to the question of who was more greedy. Some documents mentioned that Xu Jie embezzled a large number of people and occupied a lot of land, but there were also some documents that portrayed his image more positively. Similarly, Yan Song was also described as a corrupt official, but his corruption was even more serious and vile. In general, although Xu Jie and Yan Song were both considered corrupt officials, there was not enough information to determine who was more corrupt.
The following is the relationship between Zhang Juzheng, Yan Song, and Xu Jie: - Zhang Ju was Xu Jie's student. - Xu Jie was Yan Song's colleague, but he didn't cooperate with Yan Song and often squeezed him. - Zhang Juzheng was sandwiched between Xu Jie and Gao Gong, and their relationship was awkward. - Gao Gong and Zhang Juzheng were classmates, and they were also in contact with Xu Jie. - Xu Jie thought highly of Zhang Juzheng and nurtured him as his successor. In summary, the relationship between Zhang Juzheng and Yan Song was not clear, but he had a certain connection with Xu Jie and Gao Gong.
The main cast of the TV series, Wanli's Chief Assistant Zhang Juzheng, included actors such as Tang Guoqiang, Feng Yuanzheng, and Mei Ting.
Zhang Juzheng was one of the cabinet members of the Ming Dynasty. He held the position of second assistant in the cabinet and participated in the confidential affairs of the court with Gao Gong and the others. The other cabinet members included Xu Jie, Li Chunfang, Guo Pu, Chen Yiqin, and others.
Yu Niang and Zhang Juzheng were in a relationship that transcended years. Yu Niang was a talented woman. She was given to Zhang Juzheng's predecessor, Gao Gong. However, after Zhang Juzheng saved Yu Niang from the fire and water, the two began to get along and gradually developed feelings for each other. Even though Yu Niang was once filled with hatred towards Zhang Juzheng, under his affectionate care, she was moved and threw herself into his arms. There was a 40-year-old difference in their relationship, and Zhang Juzheng showed his tender side to Yu Niang. However, the search results did not provide any clear information about their relationship and ending.
We can conclude that the woman Zhang Juzheng likes is Concubine Li. It was mentioned in the literature that Zhang Juzheng was attracted by Concubine Li's intelligence and wisdom, and there was a clear description in the book. Although he didn't mention the exact number of women Zhang Ju Zheng liked, it was certain that he had developed feelings for Concubine Li. As for the other women, the search results did not provide any relevant information.
We can understand the current situation of Zhang Juzheng's descendants. However, the search results provided did not clearly answer this question. Therefore, according to the information provided, I don't know the current situation of Zhang Juzheng's descendants.
Zhang Juzheng became the chief assistant of the cabinet in the sixth year of Longqing (1572).
Zhang Juzheng's appearance was described as tall and handsome, with a beard that reached his abdomen. His appearance gave people a handsome and dignified feeling. In ancient times, beards were regarded as one of the important aesthetic standards of men, so Zhang Juzheng's long beard was also considered a highlight of his appearance. However, the details of his appearance, such as facial features, were not provided in detail.
Zhang Juzheng (1525 - 1582) was a politician, military strategist and writer of the Ming Dynasty. He was born in Yangzhai, Yuzhou City, Henan Province. He was a famous politician and reformist in the early Ming Dynasty and was known as the "Eternal Prime Minister". When Zhang Juzheng was young, he was knowledgeable and proficient in the history of the classics, especially in ancient prose and poetry. During the Wanli period, he was appointed as a member of the Council of Ministers and began his political career. Zhang Juzheng adopted a series of political reform measures, including the implementation of the "One Whip Law" to simplify the financial system and strengthen the central power, which laid the foundation for the economic development and social progress of the Ming Dynasty. In addition, Zhang Juzheng was also a writer. His poems were fresh, bright, and full of philosophy and emotion. He was known as one of the representatives of "civil governance and martial arts". He also actively supported the development of literature and art in politics and advocated "literature for the country", making an important contribution to the prosperity of literature and art in the Ming Dynasty. Zhang Juzheng was known as the "Eternal Prime Minister." His political reforms and literary achievements had a profound impact on Chinese history.