Why was Toast Mu Qing so short-lived? How did Mu Qing die?

There is very little information about Mu Qing in history, so that people know very little about this character, or they are not interested, or they find it too boring, or those who are interested don't know about it in the end. . Today, let’s talk about such a person in detail.

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As a toaster, Mu Qing’s brilliance was overshadowed by his son Mu Zeng. First of all, Mu Qing's life was too short. In ancient times, he was called thirty-year-old, but Mu Qing's life was so hurried that he died before he was thirty. I don't know if he left any eternal regret in his heart, but after reading the reports about him, I feel a little regretful.

The shogunate, as a local centralized authority under feudal rule, lived in Lijiang, Yunnan. Because it is far away from the imperial court and close to ethnic minorities, Mu Mansion is quite smart. Instead of opposing the centralization of power at that time, he took the initiative to show his favor to the court and seek blessings from one side. However, he did not rely solely on the court, but quickly implemented politics to ensure the strength of the military and the stability of the people's hearts. This was in line with the current situation at the time and was extremely wise.

As the eldest son, Mu Qing successfully inherited the ancestral business and became the 12th generation heir of the Mufu family. He has shown his intelligence since childhood, especially his extraordinary literary attainments. Of course, he has been working hard all his life, hoping to bring a stable and prosperous life to the people of Yunnan.

During the reign of the Qing Dynasty, he wrote many famous poems such as Yu Shui Qingyin. In his poems, his characters are dynamic but also beautiful. His character is just like his own, which shows that his character is honest and honest.

How did Mu die?

Mu Qing, a native of the late Ming Dynasty, also known as Tusi Mu Qing, is also a special title and a special product of that era.

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Why is there toast in front of Mu Qing’s name? Is he Han? Was there anything particularly memorable in his life? What did he get in the end? All kinds of questions came to my mind, and my mind was in chaos.

Mu Qing, chieftain Mu Qing, is from Lijiang, Yunnan, a minority nationality, Naxi nationality, non-Han nationality. Chieftain is an honorific title and official position. This was a special official position at the time. It is considered to be the centralization of power in a place. Local rulers in Yunnan managed and operated independently, much like the relationship between China and Hong Kong today. Although they are both countries, they have two policies. This is the case with Tusi Mu. Although it belonged to the imperial court, it was managed independently by the Mu family because it was far away from the imperial court and the emperor was far away.

Abstract: He is an outstanding leader among the Mu chieftains. He is knowledgeable, has his own unique insights and views on poetry and current affairs, and has made great contributions to the development of Yunnan. However, his reign can be regarded as the shortest. There are two official accounts of the cause of his death. One is that he converted to Buddhism, then disappeared from the world, and finally became an immortal, and the world could never find him again. the other is.

Whatever the reason, he disappeared from people's sight when he was less than 30 years old, handing power to his son Mu Zeng, another outstanding leader of the generation. , and strive to catch up on the road of promoting Yunnan.

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Mu, in his short life, was in a hurry. His life is worth remembering and learning from. He was a generation of literati who left his own works in literature, and a generation of politicians who paved the way for his son's rule. It can be said that Mu Qing's life was successful, but unfortunately, God was unfair and only gave him a short life of twenty-nine years.

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As the first generation ruler and the twelfth generation ruler of the Mu family, he is not particularly keen on political games. He doesn't like cheating, chasing power, or controlling his status. However, the existence of objective reality still stifled his freedom-loving nature, bound him to imperial power, and divided his short life into two identities.

In the imperial court, as a ruler, Mu Qing still tried his best to promote the development of current affairs in a good direction for the development of the country. He invested a lot of effort in this regard. However, he is not naturally good at tactics. For him, it's a lot of effort, a lot of checks and balances. Otherwise, things in the court will be difficult to control. If it is too loose, it will lead to the weakening of the country. If it is too tight, everyone will be in danger, so it is quite difficult to control this degree.

Under the imperial court, he was a poet and a scholar. He likes freedom and pursues freedom. In the country of poetry, he enjoys this rare comfort. Whenever his mind is agitated, he will hide in his own little world. As an outdoor paradise, he can think about all his own things quietly and freely without any interference or interference.

In his short life, Mu left us Yushui Qingyin poems, which will be passed down to future generations and passed down from generation to generation.