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Who is the only emperor who is illiterate in Chinese history?

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This particular emperor in history was neither educated nor literate, so he could not approve the article, but he had a terrifying secret.

Minh Hy Tong was the 16th Emperor of the Ming Dynasty from 1620 to 1627. His name at birth was Chu Do Hieu. Minh Hy Tong is the eldest son of Minh Quang Tong. King Minh Quang Tong died after exactly 29 days in the throne. His death is directly linked to the “Hong conviction” and is the shortest current emperor in Ming history, often referred to as the “One-month emperor” in Chinese history. (Royal portrait of Minh Hy Tong)

After his father passed away, Chu Do Hieu ascended to the throne at the age of 15. At that time, this new king did not express any grief over his father’s death. His actions toward his late father were regarded by later historians as filial piety. (Create character Minh Hy Tong in movies)

After his father passed away, Chu Do Hieu ascended to the throne at the age of 15. At that time, this new king did not express any grief over his father’s death. His actions toward his late father were regarded by later historians as filial piety. (Create character Minh Hy Tong in movies)

Because of that, all the main dynasties, Hy Tong handed over to the eunuch Wei Trung Hien along with her nanny, Khach Thi, to hold the main court. (Creating Wei Trung Hien in movies)

Wei Zhongxian, whose real name is Wei Xianzhuang, is one of the most famous and most powerful eunuchs in Chinese history. However, according to historical records, Wei Trung Hien was also illiterate, so he had to ask other small Thai bishops to read the chapter for him. (Illustration)

This eunuch is the leader of the “eunuchs gang” under Minh Hy Tong who disrupted the main dynasty, seized all power in his hands, and destroyed all those who were not on his side. tolerance. The Ming dynasty under Hy Tong’s severe decline was in large part due to Wei Trung Hien. (Illustration)

Minh Hy Tong died in 1627 due to serious illness, his youngest brother ascended to the throne. That was Emperor Minh Tu Tong. (Portrait photo of Minh Tu Thong)

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