Spirit, definitely not a good posthumous title.
If it weren't for Chen Yuan exposing the scandal of Jingtai's blood sacrifice of millions at the Battle of Purple Gold Mountain, neither the ministers nor Sima Ke, his son, would have done such a thing.
After all, Jingtai was still his father.
To be honest, during his decades on the throne, Jingtai may not have had any outstanding achievements, but he also made no major mistakes and rarely had concubines.
He never embarked on large-scale construction projects.
At least he could have earned a posthumous title of a mediocre ruler.
However, Chen Yuan exposed his scandals to the world and presented conclusive evidence, causing a massive public outcry nationwide.
There was no way to cover it up.
Jingtai had to, and could only, receive this posthumous title.
