Tang Ruizong Li Dan was the emperor who gave way the most times in history?

Name: Li Dan.

Last name: male

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Occupation: the fifth and seventh emperors of the Tang Dynasty.

Date of birth and death: 662 ~ 7 16.

Length of service: 6+2=8 years

Father: Li Zhi.

Mother: Wu Zetian

Heir to the throne: Li Longji.

Best hobby: nothing to do.

Biggest specialty: do what you can.

The biggest shortcoming: no ambition.

The greatest advantage: no ambition.

The greatest achievement: becoming the emperor who gave way the most times in history.

The biggest mistake: I have no chance to make a mistake.

The greatest happiness: finally giving up all the power seats.

The biggest pain: being forced to be emperor by my sister and son.

Biggest enemy: no.

The greatest ideal: to live a mediocre life.

Maximum compromise: give up all power

Maximum Kung Fu: None

Maximum sandwich: none

Current address: Qiaoling, 30 miles northwest of pucheng county, Shaanxi.

Classic record

Longji, Princess Taiping, etc. I thought that the ancestral temple was going to be ownerless, and nothing could be given up temporarily. From people's point of view, it was banned because of this decision ... it is in line with public expectations and I have no intention to report it. This is actually the intention of princess royal, Crown Prince, King and county magistrate. ("all of Tang Wen? Zong Rui? Prince Fu Ji and others advised him to enter the imperial edict.)

Longji, Princess Taiping and others think that the ancestral temple can't be without a monarch, and everything in the country can't be left unattended for a while. In the palace, people's expectations are followed and policies are decided ... So it's not my original intention to conform to public opinion. It really means princess Taiping, crown prince, king and county.

Filial piety, studious, hard-working bureaucrats, especially love textual research and exegetical books ("Old Tang Book? Zong Rui Shi Lei ")

Humble, respectful, filial, friendly, studious, devoted to calligraphy, especially exegetical books.

Character story

Tang Ruizong Li Dan is Tang Zhongzong's younger brother, whose temple name is "Rui". Rui stands for very smart, so why did Li Dan get the title of Rui?

Li Dan, like Li Xian, is the son of Wu Zetian. Wu Zetian helped God and kicked him out. But unlike Li Xian, Wu Zetian never "oppressed" Li Dan like Li Xian. On the contrary, on the contrary, Li Dan was given a surname of Wu, and Li Dan was made an heir, ready to die, so the world still belongs to Li Dan.

Compared with Li Dan, Wu, Wu Sansi and others are all seeking to seize the throne, and the final reset is also an accident. Only Li Dan, from the beginning, has always been Wu Zetian's willingness to pass on the throne to him. Why is Wu Zetian so optimistic about Li Dan?

Wu Zetian made it clear that she would seize the land in Li Tang, but she tolerated Li Dan sitting in the dragon chair for six years. What is the reason? In fact, the answer is Li Dan's temple name-"Rui". The child is so clever that he really despises power and fame and really knows what he needs. He lived a happy life, got something for nothing, but didn't eat anything wrong. Life has given him too many twists and turns, but he has solved all these hardships one by one, sharing weal and woe is calm and calm.

This is not great wisdom. What is this? If it's not ray, what is it?

Li Dan's greatest wisdom is that he gave way to the world three times in his life, thus becoming the emperor who gave way the most times in the history of China.

Most people have been fighting for a fame all their lives, but Li Dan won the world three times, but he let it go easily three times, the first time for his mother, the second time for his brother and the third time for his son.

Li Dan won the world first after Zhongzong was abolished, and Wu Zetian made him emperor in the same month.

After Zong Rui acceded to the throne, unlike his brother Li Xian, he was a nouveau riche, a favorite concubine and an old father-in-law. The position of the emperor seems to be nonexistent for Zong Rui, who still lives quietly in the deep palace. Practice his calligraphy and read his books.

Wu Zetian was very satisfied with his attitude, and was not in a hurry to abolish him, so she ascended the throne step by step. It can be said that Wu Zetian's success as a queen is inseparable from Li Dan's good cooperation. If Ben Dan doesn't cooperate at all, or doesn't actively and seriously cooperate, then Wu Zetian's road to the emperor will be much more troublesome. Of course, she can, like Li Xian, force Li Dan to obey, but what good will that do her? After all, they are her own sons.

Li Dan is always considerate of her mother's meaning, her difficulties and obedience, so Wu Zetian is in no hurry to let Li Dan step down. On the contrary, when the conditions are not fully mature, she is very happy that Li Dan is in office, because Li Dan is the one who can really cooperate with her. When the conditions for Wu Zetian to ascend to the throne were ripe, Li Dan offered the throne on her own initiative before Wu Zetian came to ask for it, and also asked to give herself a Wu surname. This is the world directed by Li.

Li Dan's request for Wu surname is really fierce, because he is Wu Zetian's own son after all, and Wu's nephew and Wu Zetian's relationship is just a son, right? Since the emperor can be queen, what's wrong with a son taking his mother's surname? Li Dan's action made Wu Zetian feel very happy ―― the child still treated me as his own mother and really understood me. "So I readily agreed to Li Dan's request, accepted Li Dan's throne, and added a Wu surname to Li Dan at the same time, so Li Dan became Wu Dan (is there a Beijing opera blues? ), and, as the only son of Wu Zetian (Li Xian only has his wife in his heart, and has not been unified with Wu Zetian), Wu Zetian naturally made Wu Dan the heir and insisted on it all the time. No matter how many small twists and turns, how many crises, Wu Zetian did not abolish her successor status after all.

Wu Zetian carefully protected the position of Wu Dan's successor, but Wu Dan finally gave up his seat.

Before the Dragon Coup, Wu Zetian had recalled Li Xian to Luoyang, otherwise it would be impossible to launch a coup (it seems that the so-called coup is actually the old queen herself! ), as a result, when Li Xian came back, Li Dan refused to go to court and insisted on giving the throne to his brother.

We should appreciate Li See Dan's cleverness in this matter. Why didn't he tell Wu and Wu Sansi before? Because that's not what Wu Zetian meant. Why do you want to give it to Li Xian now? Because this is exactly what Wu Zetian meant.