Who are the famous tyrants in the history of China?

1, King of Xia Jie

The tyrant's case: riding on people forces people to work hard.

Jie Li, also known as Gui, was born and died in an unknown year. According to legend, Jie was the last king of Xia Dynasty. As a famous tyrant in history. He built many luxurious palaces, requisitioned people endlessly and forced them to work hard. Civilians and slaves walked slowly, resisting the tyranny of valerian.

Jay also compared himself to the sun and thought that he could last as long as the sun. People hate him to death and curse him, saying, your grandson, when it dies, we are willing to die with you. In 53, the country died, was exiled and starved to death, and was buried in Woniu Mountain in the Southern Dynasties (now Woniu Mountain in Chao County, Anhui Province).

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A list of cases of tyrants: creating punishments such as burning, beheading, cutting off the lungs, and even taking out the fetus by laparotomy to see if it is male or female. Forcing Beagan to rip his heart out.

Shang Zhouwang was the last king of Shang Dynasty. Known as Di Xin. Di Yi, who succeeded to the throne after his death, was a famous tyrant in the history of China and died after 33 years in office. Sing deer platform and set yourself on fire.

Shang Zhouwang looks beautiful, tall, strong and brave. He can fight wild animals with his bare hands. He is smart, articulate and talented.

However, his intelligence not only failed to consolidate the rule of Shang Dynasty and save its demise, but accelerated the process of its demise. The reason is that, on the one hand, the rule of Shang Dynasty has reached a period of decline, and on the other hand, Shang Zhouwang's intelligence and wisdom have been used to squander pleasure, cruelly hurt people and exploit and oppress them, thus accelerating the demise of Shang Dynasty.

3. Zhou Liwang-Ji Hu

List of cases of tyrants: extortion and exploitation of people led to riots in China.

During the reign, he repeatedly used traitors, did not listen to the advice of the sage and he, implemented a brutal "patent" policy, enslaved the people and deprived them of the slightest freedom of speech, so that pedestrians could only use their eyes to signal. As a result, the state power of the Zhou Dynasty declined further, and state affairs became more corrupt.

The people complained bitterly, so they began to gather, rushed into the palace, and tried to assassinate Li Guowang, known as the "Han riots" in history. Li Wang had to escape from Haojiang River, cross the Yellow River, and escape to Bi (now the northern part of Shanxi), the border of Zhou Dynasty. Zhou died in the 14th year (828 BC). Posthumous title is Li Wang.

4. Qin Ershi-Hu Hai

Tyrant case: killing families and ministers to implement tyranny.

In 2 10 BC, Qin Shihuang took Hu Hai on his fifth tour of the country and later died in a sand dune. Eunuch Zhao Gao and Prime Minister Reese tampered with the testamentary edict, put the eldest son Fu Su to death and made Hu Hai emperor.

After Qin Ershi acceded to the throne, eunuch Zhao Gao held real power and practiced inhuman tyranny. Chen Sheng and Guangwu raised the banner of peasant uprising, which opened the chapter of the demise of the Qin Dynasty. In 207 BC, Qin Ershi Hu Hai, who was only 23 years old, was killed by Zhao Gao three years after he ascended the throne.

Hu Hai's world was stolen, so he has a guilty conscience. He was afraid that his sons would compete with him for the throne, so he decided to take the court and kill him. So under the frame of Zhao Gao, Hu Hai even promoted Dayu. Zhao Gao captured 12 sons and 10 princesses, and several old courtiers. Under torture, they were all convicted of treason.

As a result, twelve sons were killed in Xianyang, ten princesses were dismembered in Du You, and all their belongings were confiscated, and countless people were involved.

5. Sun Hao, the Emperor of the Three Kingdoms.

List of tyrant cases: every time you gouge your eyes, you peel your face.

Sun Hao (242-284), the last emperor of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period, was the son of Sun Quan and Sun He. Immediately, Sun Haochu ordered a pension, opened a warehouse to help the poor, saved the ladies-in-waiting, and released the redundant rare birds and animals in the palace. He was once called your master. But he soon became rude, arrogant, tyrannical and dissolute, thus losing the heart.

In addition, he also killed his own minister (it is said that they regretted holding Sun Hao hostage and were killed after learning about it), and moved the capital to Wuchang (now Ezhou, Hubei Province) to build a large-scale project. In the second year after Sun Hao ascended the throne, Sima Yan of Cao Wei proclaimed himself emperor by Zen and established the Western Jin Dynasty.

Soon, Sun Hao went to see Emperor Wu of Jin. The emperor gave him a seat and said, "I have set up this seat for you for a long time." Hao said to him, "I am in the south, and I set this seat for your majesty." The emperor laughed: Jia Chong asked Hao: "In the south, people gouge out their eyes and skin every time. What punishment is this?" Hao Yue said, "Those who kill the monarch and those who are treacherous and disloyal will be punished." Silence is a shame. The emperor named Hao Shouchen.