They are: Daxin the Great or Huang Zheng the Great, Langanheng the Great, Naraxuan the Great, Magu the Great and Chulalonggong the Great.
1, Daxin emperor or Zheng emperor-annexation dynasty
Zheng Xin (1734 April 17-1782 April 7th), also known as Zheng Zhao. The historical achievement lies in the reunification of Siam. 1782, when Zheng Xin passed away, the Thai government mourned all over the country and shed tears over the mountains and rivers in Kyoto. Thais respectfully call him Daxin the Great, also known as Huang Zheng the Great. The Wu Li Dynasty he founded was the largest dynasty in Thailand. Because of his benevolence and love for the people, he is even praised by Thais as "the first of the five emperors in Thailand", and even today's Thai royal family regards himself as his descendants! Every year on February 28th, 10, Thailand will hold a ceremony to offer sacrifices to Zheng Xin.
2. Langanheng the Great-Sukhothai Dynasty (Sukhothai Dynasty)
Langanheng the Great (1239-13 17) was the third king of Sukhothai Dynasty in Thailand, and China was called Kamdin in history. Lan Ganheng's greatest contribution is that he transformed Pali and Jimiwen popular in Sukhothai, and created Thai initials in 1283.
3. Naraxuan the Great-Dacheng Dynasty (Dacheng Dynasty)
Nala Xuan (about 1555 ~ 1605), formerly known as Phanareth, was the king of the Ayutthaya dynasty in Thailand (1590 ~ 1605), also known as Hei Di. When he was in power, he invaded Cambodia in the east and resisted Myanmar in the west. Dacheng dynasty formed the largest territory in Thai history, and the Thai king after Naraxuan the Great never reappeared the scenery of his ancestors.
4. Emperor Magu-Bangkok Dynasty (Chakri Dynasty)
Rama IV (1804 10 year 10 month 18–1868/kloc-0 year 10 month18,/kloc. ), named Meng Gu, was the king of Siam Bangkok dynasty. When he paid tribute to the Qing court, he was called Zheng Ming, the son of the Buddha Lotra Naboulet. Rama IV understood the hard life of the lower classes and devoted himself to reform, which led to the abolition of slavery in Thailand 40 years later.
5. Emperor Chulalongkorn-Bangkok Dynasty (Chakri Dynasty)
Chulalongkorn, namely Rama V (1852- 19 10), king of Bangkok dynasty in Thailand (1868- 1965438 reigned).
During his reign, he initiated the modernization reform movement, which is second only to the Meiji Restoration in Japan in the modernization reform in the contemporary Asia-Pacific region. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest monarchs in Thai history and the founder of modern Thailand.
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Marsh (1734 April17—1782 April 7), king of Wu Li Dynasty in Thailand, also known as Wu Li Da Di, Marsh Da Di, Zheng Zhao, Zheng Zhao Wang and Pieda, descendants of China hipsters. The royal family of Thailand was first founded by Zheng Xin (Thai name: Daxin) of the Qing Dynasty in China.
Zheng Xin, a descendant of China hipsters, defeated the invasion of Myanmar, unified all ministries in Thailand and laid the basic map of modern Thailand. He was honored by the Thai people as "the emperor who annexed Wu Li" and was one of the five "emperors" in Thai history? , later generations as the first of the five Tai Huang. Thailand's annual 65438+February 28th is the "Yellow Festival".
Ramhan Haying the Great (C.1239-1317, also known as. Pho Khun Ramkhamhaeng)- Thai) is the third generation king of Sukhothai Dynasty in Thailand, and China is known as Kammuding in history.
Nala Xuan (about 1555 ~ 1605), formerly known as Phanareth, was the king of the Ayutthaya dynasty in Thailand (1590 ~ 1605), also known as Hei Di. When he was in power, he invaded Cambodia in the east and resisted Myanmar in the west. Dacheng dynasty formed the largest territory in Thai history, and the Thai king after Naraxuan the Great never reappeared the scenery of his ancestors. Besides, the world-famous Muay Thai was first advocated by the then Emperor Naraxuan.
Rama IV (1804 10/0 month 18-1868 10 year/0 month18) was sealed as. Rama IV understood the hard life of the lower classes and devoted himself to reform, which led to the abolition of slavery in Thailand 40 years later. In addition, the orthodox school of Hinayana Buddhism was established, and the Buddhist doctrine was stricter, removing the elements of folk religion and superstition.
Chulalongkorn (Thai:? English: Chulalongkorn; ; 65438+ September 20th 0853-1910 65438+1October 23rd), namely Rama V, whose Chinese name is Zheng Long, was the king of Bangkok Dynasty (formerly known as Siam) in Thailand (1868/Kloc). An enlightened monarch in the modern history of Thailand. During his 42 years in office, he carried out a series of reforms, which laid the foundation for the social development of modern Thailand.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-Daxin
Baidu Encyclopedia-Lan Ganheng the Great
Baidu encyclopedia-nalaxuan the great
Baidu Encyclopedia-Magu the Great
Baidu Encyclopedia-Emperor Chulalonggong