Who initiated the first large-scale anti-vice campaign in China?
When he proclaimed himself emperor, Taiwan slacked off, officials became increasingly corrupt and dissolute, and indulged in luxury all day long. In order to save the declining country, Zhu Zhanji launched the first large-scale anti-pornography campaign in China on 1429.
It is the mainstream culture for Ming people to open brothels. By the middle of the Ming Dynasty, prostitutes became more and more abundant, and prostitutes spread all over the world. There are thousands of metropolises, even in the backcountry, there are many people.
With the development of prostitution, the rulers finally felt its corrosion to the social system. The emperor was Zhu Zhanji, Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Zhanji, the eldest son of Emperor Renzong of Ming Dynasty, was born in the first year of Wen Jian (1399). He was a wise man who could write and fight.
When Zhu Zhanji proclaimed himself emperor, the national platform was slack, officials became increasingly corrupt and indulged in pleasure all day. In order to save the declining country, Zhu Zhanji launched the first large-scale anti-pornography campaign in China on 1429.
He ordered the closure of a large number of brothels in big cities such as Beijing, abolished the original system of official prostitutes, and prohibited officials from taking prostitutes to stay overnight. However, there are no restrictions on the folk prostitution industry.
At that time, the main purpose of Zhu Zhanji's anti-vice campaign was to consolidate the imperial industry from being subverted and officials from being whored, thus making the so-called "parents" image more positive. Therefore, this anti-vice campaign only played a deterrent role for officials, but did not really ban prostitution.
To Zhu Zhanji's surprise, officials are also thinking about the countermeasures against his anti-pornography campaign. According to the size of his official position, he began to take concubinage to solve the problem of sexual demand. In this way, Ming Xuanzong's campaign against pornography ended in failure.