Song Huizong is the most famous~
He was not only an excellent calligrapher and painter, but also good at playing football, which was called Cuju in ancient times. Gao Qiu was good at playing football and was very talented. Fawning over Huizong~
Zhu Youxiao, Emperor Mingxi of the Ming Dynasty, was a famous carpenter emperor. His hobby was to be a carpenter, build houses, and operate an ax, chisel, and saw himself, which is not ambiguous at all. His bedroom was often filled with various kinds of wood. He often worked day and night building furniture.
The Beggar Emperor. During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, Gao Wei, the empress of the Northern Qi Dynasty, had an even more ridiculous "eccentricity" - he liked to be a beggar. He set up a poor village in Hualin Garden of the harem. He personally dressed in rags and acted as a beggar and begged along the streets. This was not because he wanted to experience the life of poor people, but to come up with new ways to have fun and seek excitement. To kill a boring and empty life. As a result, not only political affairs were neglected, but political style was also corrupted.
The theater-loving emperor. The first emperor to be a theater fan should be Qin Erhu Hai. After he ascended the throne, he indulged in singing and dancing. He ordered people to arrange the music score with orchestral music and fill in lyrics based on "Nuo", and developed it into a drama with plot, which later became the predecessor of Shaanxi "Qin Opera". He ordered the establishment of a special opera and music institution "Yuefu" to serve the court. He listened to songs and watched plays all day long, but he didn't know that there was chaos outside the palace. Emperor Minghuang of the Tang Dynasty was not only a rare theater fan, but also specially designated the Liyuan as a place for opera talents. From then on, "Liyuan" became synonymous with the opera world. He had fun with Concubine Yang and handed over state affairs to Yang Guozhong, Yang Guifei's brother, which finally led to the "Anshi Rebellion". Empress Dowager Cixi, who was in power in the late Qing Dynasty, was the biggest theater fan in ancient and modern times, especially Peking Opera. She faced the invasion of foreign enemies, foreign aggression was increasing day by day, the mountains and rivers were broken, and the people were suffering, but she remained indifferent. She watched Beijing opera almost every day, and built magnificent stages in the palace and Summer Palace villas. She found it unsatisfactory to watch a play, so she sometimes dressed up in costume herself and appeared on stage with the eunuch Li Lianying. Under her influence, the entire Qing Dynasty's dignitaries were immersed in Peking Opera. Those who acted for Cixi became actors and became "enshrined in the inner court". Their net worth was a hundred times higher and they became extremely popular. The famous actor Tan Xinpei (stage name Xiao Mingtian) has become the most admired idol of civil and military officials. As a result, there has been a situation in Beijing: "Who is in charge of national affairs, the whole city is arguing about who is called Tian'er!"