He put down the rebellion in Zhang Geer and was a good emperor. He told Lin Zexu to ban smoking, which shows that he has a good eye and is a reasonable person. However, he did the last thing he should do-abdicate to Aisingiorro, the later Emperor Xianfeng. Xianfeng has no vision, no courage, no talent and no achievement. Shortly after he ascended the throne, a peasant uprising took place in the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, and then the British and French allied forces attacked Beijing and burned the Yuanmingyuan. Most of him are indecisive in the face of major events, helpless, addicted to debauchery and neglect state affairs.
3. Daoguang also has a great feature of being stingy and stingy with money. When Lin Zexu forced Lu Yi to hand over opium, he promised that a box of opium could compensate British businessmen for five kilograms of tea. Results Daoguang finally collected 20,200 boxes of opium, worth 8 million taels of silver. Daoguang immediately muttered in love and didn't reply. Lin Zexu had to tell Deng Tingzhen and others that he needed more than 100,000 Jin of tea and asked the minister and others to donate it. It means that it will not take up the profits of stealing oil from the emperor to the customs. Daoguang was relieved and immediately approved: Do as agreed!
4, fatuous and incompetent, ruling the country against the enemy, and signing the Sino-British treaty of nanking. Lin Zexu, who made great contributions to the ban on smoking, was sent to Xinjiang, while Qishan and Yishan, Manchu nobles who were afraid of death, were appointed as imperial envoys.
5, personality is a bit weak, not domineering enough, no opinion, muddle along, no ambition and determination.
Extended data:
1, Daoguang (Mulinde: Doro Eltenge, Taiqing: Doro Eltenge; Mongolian:, Cyrillic letter: т? р Гэрэлт; 1821-1850) is the title of Yongning, Aisingiorro, Xuanzong of the Qing Dynasty, which was used for thirty years.
2. Aisingiorro Yongning, Daoguang of Xuanzong in Qing Dynasty, was the second son of Jiaqing Emperor of Renzong in Qing Dynasty. In the forty-seventh year of Qianlong (1782 September 16), he was born in Fangjiantang on August 10th, and his mother was happy to be filial to her. (Jiaqing acceded to the throne, and the book praised Tara as the queen. ) In the eighteenth year of Jiaqing (18 13), he was made a prince of wisdom. In the 25th year of Jiaqing (1820), he died of illness on July 25th, and he succeeded to the throne on the same day. In the second year, his country name was changed to "Daoguang".
References:
Daoguang-Baidu encyclopedia