The hobbies of Chinese emperors.

Li Longji, Emperor Ming of the Tang Dynasty - studied drama, song, dance, music, and poetry. He founded the Liyuan and was honored by later generations as the founder of the Liyuan and the sage of opera

Zhao Ji, Huizong of the Song Dynasty - he His calligraphy developed his own school of "thin gold style", specializing in flowers and birds. His works have been passed down to this day and contributed to the development of ancient Chinese art

Hongli, Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, wrote more than 40,000 poems in his life, almost All the poets of the Tang Dynasty wrote poems

The carpenter emperor Mingxi Zong Zhu Youxiao loved carpentry. He once made a model of Qianqing Palace and five models of Cuiyuan Hall, all of which were small and exquisite. He was an outstanding figure. Carpenter

The gay emperor Han Ai Emperor Liu Xin----the gay emperor

The Philistine Emperor Qi Fei Emperor Donghun Hou Xiao Baojuan-----is famous The Foolish King has all kinds of weird behaviors, such as catching mice, sleeping in, driving people away, going out for fun... but his most famous eccentricity is opening a shop.

Emperor Bodhisattva Xiao Yan, Emperor Wu of Liang ---- "There are four hundred and eighty temples in the Southern Dynasties, and there are so many towers in the mist and rain." Building temples and writing Buddhist works were all his great love! Emperor Wu also sacrificed his life in temples three times: in the first year of Datong (527), he suddenly ran to Tongtai Temple as a slave and lived with the monks, and was later "redeemed" by the minister; two years later, he ran to a Buddhist temple again In the first year of Taiqing (547), at the age of 84, he sacrificed himself in the monastery for the third time and stayed there for more than a month. Three times "redeeming" Emperor Wu spent 400 million.

The emperor of chess, Emperor Suzong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Heng ------ was keen on chess, but he did not learn how to learn elephants or pawns and rooks, but he learned how to move horses sideways. The previous dynasty accumulated misfortunes and added to the Tianbao Rebellion (also known as the Anshi Rebellion). Suzong and his beloved concubine Zhang Liangdi fled westward with their troops. On the way to escape, he still kept thinking about chess, ignored the mountains of military intelligence and battle reports, and played chess with Zhang for fun all day long.

Cuju Emperor Tang Xizong Li Xuan ------ was fond of horse riding, cockfighting and Cuju. He once said proudly: "If I am to be admitted to the Jinshi Examination by batting, I must be the number one scholar."

Li Yu, the emperor of Ci studies in the Southern Tang Dynasty, was the best at Ci studies. He used to write every seventh day of the seventh lunar month. He ordered people to dress up the scene of the Moon Palace and Tianhe with red silk to create inspiration for the lyrics.

Emperor Taojun Huizong of the Song Dynasty believed in Taoism, respected "quietness as a refuge", built palaces and temples, and often invited Taoist priests to read and tell fortunes. He himself also asked his ministers to honor him as "Emperor Daojun", claiming to be the leader of Taoism, Emperor Daojun, and becoming the supreme leader of Taoism.

Emperor of Calligraphy and Painting Song Huizong Zhao Ji was obsessed with calligraphy and painting and made great achievements. He once studied calligraphy with Huang Tingjian, and later combined the styles of Cai Ji and Chu Suiliang to create the "thin gold style" that has been passed down to this day. He has greater achievements in painting, and is good at flower and bird paintings. Among them, "Winter Plum and Mountain Birds", "Apricot Parrot", "Hibiscus and Golden Pheasant" are rare art treasures.

General Emperor Ming Wuzong Zhu Houzhao was the most absurd emperor in the Ming Dynasty. He reused eunuchs and treacherous ministers (Liu Jin and Jiang Bin), indulged in the harem, and loved traveling and hunting. The most ridiculous thing is that as a king of a country, he actually wanted to be a general and once proclaimed himself a mighty general.

Cats Pet the Emperor Ming Shizong Zhu Houcong had a special liking for cats. Shizong's favorite pets were two beautiful cats named Xuemei and Lion Cat. He often played with cats, but he did not go to court for more than 20 years (from 1539, when Tao Zhongwen was worshiped as an immortal scholar, concurrently led the three orphans, and served as minister of the Ministry of Rites to his death in 1566). The funny thing is that he once held a ceremony as an emperor and solemnly named Xuemei "Qiulong".