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Why did Xu Qi 'an depose Emperor Yongxing?

Why did Xu Qi 'an depose Emperor Yongxing?

2024-10-22 15:14
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In Da Feng Da Geng Ren, the reason why Xu Qi 'an deposed Emperor Yongxing was that Emperor Yongxing's body had decayed and could no longer withstand the dragon aura, and his sons did not have the true dragon's appearance and could not inherit the throne. In order to prevent the country from falling into chaos, Xu Qi 'an decided to depose Emperor Yongxing and establish a new ruler. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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Why did Xu Qi 'an depose Emperor Yongxing?

The reason why Xu Qi 'an deposed Yongxing Emperor was because Yongxing Emperor had shown a cowardly and incompetent attitude when facing the pressure of Yunzhou. During the rebellion in Yunzhou, Emperor Yongxing was deposed by Xu Qi 'an and Huai Qing because he was afraid of fighting and asking for peace. Yongxing Emperor's incompetence and cowardice caused the country to face a huge crisis. For the safety of the country, Xu Qi 'an and Huai Qing had to take action to abolish Yongxing Emperor to stabilize the situation. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2024-10-21 23:03

Can the Emperor depose the Empress?

In ancient times, the emperor had the power to abolish the empress. However, the abolition of the empress was not an arbitrary act. There needed to be certain rules and regulations and reasons. The empress dowager and the empress were different people. The empress could be deposed, but the empress dowager generally did not participate in court politics, so deposing the empress dowager was rare. Abolishing the empress required a certain procedure, including passing an edict to the Ministry of Rites for approval, and a certain period of time. Generally speaking, the ancient emperors had the power to abolish the empress, but they had to follow certain rules and procedures.

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2024-12-29 12:34

Can the Emperor depose the Empress?

In ancient times, emperors could abolish empresses, but not at will. Abolishing the empress required certain rules and regulations, and there must be a reasonable reason. The empress dowager and the empress were different people. The empress could be deposed, but the empress dowager generally did not participate in court politics, so deposing the empress dowager was rare. Abolishing the empress required a certain procedure, including passing an edict to the Ministry of Rites for approval, and a certain period of time. Generally speaking, the ancient emperors had the power to abolish the empress, but they had to follow certain rules and procedures.

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2024-12-23 02:42

Can the Emperor depose the Empress?

In ancient times, the emperor had the power to abolish the empress. However, the abolition of the empress was not an arbitrary act. There needed to be certain rules and regulations and reasons. The empress dowager and the empress were different people. The empress could be deposed, but the empress dowager generally did not participate in court politics, so deposing the empress dowager was rare. Abolishing the empress required a certain procedure, including passing an edict to the Ministry of Rites for approval, and a certain period of time. Generally speaking, the ancient emperors had the power to abolish the empress, but they had to follow certain rules and procedures.

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2024-12-22 16:38

Can the regent depose the emperor?

In the Qing Dynasty, when the young emperor ascended the throne, the regent's power was far above that of the emperor. He had the power to depose and appoint an emperor. However, this was only the power of the regent in the specific circumstances of the Qing Dynasty. In other periods of China history, there was no general indication that the regent had the power to abolish the emperor. Moreover, even in the Qing Dynasty, this situation was also restricted by many political and ethical factors. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-03-03 05:53

Who is the Yongxing Emperor?

The Da Feng night watchman, Emperor Yongxing, was the crown prince of Emperor Yuanjing. After Emperor Yuanjing died, he ascended the throne and was named Yongxing. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2024-10-23 13:31

The ending of the Yongxing Emperor

In the novel, Emperor Yongxing was the 13th emperor of the Dafeng Dynasty. The ending was that after Xu Qi 'an and Huai Qing ascended the throne, they respected the former emperor Li Miaozhen as the Empress Dowager and Emperor Yongxing as the Retired Emperor. They were allowed to enjoy their lives in the Taoist temple as the Retired Emperor. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2024-10-20 06:34

The ending of the Yongxing Emperor

In the novel, the Yongxing Emperor was killed by the founding emperor of Dafeng, Emperor Chu Ai. Emperor Ai of Chu was originally the Crown Prince of the Dafeng Dynasty, but he was deposed because he practiced the Demonic Tome and became a commoner. He was exiled to Jianghu and was taken in by the cult organization, the Longevity Sect, and changed his name to Li Changshou. Li Changshou made some like-minded friends in the Longevity Taoism. They plotted together to overthrow the rule of the Dafeng Dynasty and establish a new dynasty. Under Li Changshou's planning, a series of coups and rebellions took place in the Great Feng Dynasty, leading to chaos and weakening of the country. Li Changshou took the opportunity to lead the followers of the Longevity Sect to attack Dafeng City, killing Emperor Yongxing and his trusted ministers and seizing the throne. After Li Changshou ascended the throne, he changed the name of the country to "Changsheng" and was known as "Emperor Changsheng" in history. With immortality as his goal, he continued to practice the Demonic Tome and cruelly ruled the people of the Dafeng Dynasty. His tyranny aroused the dissatisfaction and resistance of the people, which eventually led to the failure of Emperor Chang Sheng. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2024-10-18 10:28

Who is the Yongxing Emperor?

Emperor Yongxing was the crown prince of Emperor Yuanjing. After Emperor Yuanjing died, he ascended the throne and was named Yongxing. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2024-10-24 07:26

The ending of the Yongxing Emperor

The ending of Da Feng's watchman, Emperor Yongxing, was a harmonious ending. Wang Shichong ordered his soldiers to attack, but the Wagang Army was defeated. Soldiers fell into the water, and Chai Xiaohe and the others drowned in the battle. However, there was no clear answer in the search results as to whether Emperor Yongxing had abdicated or was forced to abdicate by Huaiqing. Therefore, the outcome of the Dafeng night watchman, Emperor Yongxing, was currently uncertain. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2024-10-23 20:15
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