1. Li Linfu Li Linfu served as prime minister for nineteen years and was the longest-serving prime minister during the Xuanzong period.
He held great power, blocked his opinions, and rejected talented people, leading to disorder of discipline. He also suggested re-employing Hu generals to make An Lushan bigger. He was considered one of the key figures that turned the Tang Dynasty from prosperity to decline.
2. Yan Song's "History of the Ming Dynasty" listed Yan Song as one of the six traitorous officials in the Ming Dynasty, saying that he "only wanted to flatter others and steal power without profit."
Through operas, literary works, and historical classics, the image of Yan Song as a traitorous minister has been deeply rooted in the people.
3. During the reign of Emperor Xizong of the Ming Dynasty, Wei Zhongxian served as the eunuch Si Li Bingbi. He was extremely favored and was called "nine thousand nine hundred years old". He excluded dissidents and arbitrarily ruled the country, so that people "only knew that there were loyal and virtuous people, but they did not know that there was an emperor."
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After Zhu Youjian succeeded to the throne, he cracked down on the eunuchs and punished Wei Zhongxian for ten major crimes. He ordered Wei Zhongxian to be arrested and punished, and he hanged himself. The other parties were also eliminated.
4. Qin Hui Qin Hui belonged to the peace-promoting faction in the Southern Song Dynasty court and pursued a peace policy of ceding territory, claiming vassal status, and paying tribute.
During his second visit to the prime minister, he tried his best to denigrate the anti-Jin soldiers and prevent the restoration; at the same time, he formed a secret party, expelled dissidents, and repeatedly caused jails. He was one of the famous treacherous ministers in Chinese history.
5. Gao Qiu can write beautiful calligraphy, has a certain foundation in poetry and poetry, can use a gun and a stick, and has a certain foundation in martial arts.
He tried every means to please the Chinese Emperor Song Huizong and catered to Huizong's preference for fame and merit.
Gao Qiu managed the Forbidden Army and played a lot of tricks on military training.