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Why did Song Zu's nephew become the last emperor to worship Mount Tai after Qin Emperor Hanwu worshipped Mount Tai?

First of all, Song Zhenzong's retreat is a joke. You know, before Song Zhenzong, emperors who closed their doors to Zen were all very successful emperors, and their closed doors to Zen convinced the whole world. However, in contrast, Song Zhenzong's closed-door Zen can be said to have no gold content. In today's words, it is simply a show, so in the eyes of later emperors, if they rashly closed their doors to Zen, they are no different from Song Zhenzong.

Secondly, later emperors didn't pay much attention to this matter. You should know that two of the three dynasties in later generations were founded by ethnic minorities, so as far as their national culture is concerned, there is no word "Zen" in their dictionary, and of course they don't know what Zen means. And to some extent, the rulers of the Yuan and Qing Dynasties were not orthodox in China, so they knew in their hearts that they were not qualified to go to Mount Tai for meditation.

In addition, the only Ming dynasty among the three dynasties was founded in the Han Dynasty, and its founding emperor was a fearless Lord. Zhu Yuanzhang himself achieved the position of emperor as a farmer through his own efforts, so he was not too particular about closed-door Zen, and no one did it again.

In addition, every emperor who is qualified for meditation has made great contributions to the country and the people before his death. Therefore, in the eyes of later emperors, they always felt that their political achievements were not enough, thinking that they would do more political achievements before meditating, and so they dragged on until they died.