Who was the 27-year-old champion of the two dynasties? Both the Sino-Japanese War and the Reform were related to it?

27-year-old who won the top prize? Two emperors? Weng Tonghe was partly responsible for the defeat of the Great Qing Dynasty in the Sino-Japanese War, and the implementation of the reform and reform was directly related to Weng Tonghe's efforts. At the age of 27, Weng Tonghe, the imperial teacher of the two dynasties who won the top prize in the middle school, was born in an official family in Changshu, Jiangsu Province. His father Weng Xincun was a minister in the late Qing Dynasty, and he was born in such a scholarly family. Weng Tonghe achieved shine on you and was better than Lan. At the age of 27, he won the top prize in high school and officially entered his career.

My father Weng Xincun used to be a teacher of Tongzhi Emperor, and Weng Tonghe also held the post of imperial teacher when he was under 4 years old. It can be seen that Weng Tonghe's knowledge was really outstanding at that time. Weng Tonghe first succeeded his father and continued to be the teacher of the Tongzhi emperor, but the Tongzhi emperor lived a short life and died soon after he came to power. Then Weng Tonghe became the teacher of the next emperor Guangxu. Weng Tonghe, as the imperial teacher of the two dynasties, was alone in the late Qing Dynasty. Responsibility for the failure of the Sino-Japanese War

Weng Tonghe began to rise to the top after entering the official career, and soon entered the core power center of the Qing Dynasty and began to participate in political affairs and military aircraft. During this period, he made a feud with Li Hongzhang. Li Hongzhang had drafted a memorial to impeach Weng Tonghe's brother Weng Tongxin. The father of the two brothers, Weng Xincun, died because of this, so the contradiction between Weng Tonghe and Li Hongzhang was extremely sharp.

while building the Beiyang navy, Weng Tonghe repeatedly blocked Li Hongzhang's plan to buy new warships, and was finally wiped out in the naval battle with the Japanese. Promoting the Reform and Reform

Although Weng Tonghe was somewhat responsible for the failure of the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 because of personal grievances, Weng Tonghe was very active in the reform and reform. He made great efforts to Emperor Guangxu to make the reform and reform possible and finally put it into action. Kang Youwei once said that Weng Tonghe was the first person to reform in China and gained so much.