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In Ming Dynasty 1566, why did Harry feel sad after the death of Emperor Jiajing?

Ming Dynasty 1566 is about the Ming Dynasty. After all, the Ming Dynasty was a feudal society. At that time, people thought differently from now. Ancient monarchs controlled the world in two ways. On the one hand, we rely on our own strength, such as the army, the Royal Guards and other violent institutions. On the other hand, it is to control people's thoughts ideologically, such as Confucian education. At that time, in Hairui, the emperor was able to represent heaven and earth. He was the father of people all over the world. This is no joke, just look at the countries in the Middle East.

Most of the ancient emperors were inferior to the ministers below. After all, no matter how many sons the emperor has, it is impossible to have more sons than ordinary people. Why can many emperors still maintain their rule, and the ministers below don't rebel? The most important reason is people's heart. Because everyone agrees with this theory. Unless the people can't survive, they may be forced to rebel. Even if many ordinary people rebel, they will not think about overthrowing the emperor. Most people just beg for food.

In Ming Dynasty 1566, everyone below Jiajing was in a dilemma. For example, the strict in front and the promising in the back. Why is it difficult? Because Jiajing is your father, even if he is wrong, they have to bear it.

Harry read sage books since he was a child and naturally accepted these educations. Harry did so after listening to his mother's advice before writing this book. Harry is completely loyal to his filial piety. In Harry's mind, Jiajing is naturally a mountain of father. Another thing is that Harry is different from others. Harry has lost his father since he was a child, so for him, he has no father since he was a child. Jiajing's position in his heart is naturally more important. So there is also a saying that Harry writes to Jiajing, just like a child can do anything to attract his father's attention.

Harry wrote to Jiajing, on the one hand, for the people, and on the other hand, for Emperor Jiajing. As he said to Jiajing in prison:

"Although I have no father, I eat Lu Jun, and Jun is my father." "In fact, Harry is not the only one who regards you as a father." "All the people in the world regard the emperor as their father." Jiajing was a wise man and later understood Harry's painstaking efforts. So he didn't kill Harry, and even compared Harry to the sword of the Ming Dynasty. Although Jiajing has so many courtiers, how many can really be loyal to Jiajing? Even though Fang Lu was so loyal to Jiajing, Fang Lu arranged for Feng Bao to bet on Wanli and prepared a back road for himself. Yan Song, Xu Jie and Zhang are all the same. Jiajing is just a tool for them to safeguard their own interests. Even when Zhang was still alive in Jiajing, he began to plan the later restructuring.

With Jiajing's death, Harry had hoped to persuade Jiajing to turn over a new leaf. The only person who knew him was gone. His father is gone.