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Fang Xiaoru leads by 7.1 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Medieval

Politician · Medieval
After the Yongle Emperor usurped the throne, he ordered Fang Xiaoru to draft the accession edict. Fang refused, calling the usurper a traitor. This act of defiance led to his execution and the massacre of his entire clan.
Fang Xiaoru was executed by dismemberment, and his family, students, and associates
Lu Qi was appointed chancellor under Emperor Dezong. His policies, including harsh taxation and mismanagement of military affairs, were widely blamed for triggering the Jingyuan Mutiny.
Lu Qi was exiled by Emperor Dezong after the Jingyuan Mutiny, as a scapegoat for the crisis. His exile marked the end of his political career.
Lu Qi died in exile. His death was seen by many as a just end for a chancellor blamed for the turmoil of the 783 crisis.
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