Emperor Jianwen has been on the run since then, so where did he flee to?

Updated on history 2024-02-26
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After Emperor Jianwen escaped from the palace, he came to Putian, Fujian, and established himself as the king in the Putian area, and began to be the emperor again, I personally think his behavior is more ridiculous.

    In fact, there are different theories about his escape in historyMany people said that he actually committed suicide, many people said that he attempted poisoning, and many people said that he actually went to Putian, Fujian.

    In fact, the third statement is more true and credibleAt that time, Emperor Jianwen suddenly disappeared, leaving a mess for the people in the palace. In fact, looking at it now, his behavior is actually very naïve and ridiculous. As a king, he just casually left behind his great country.

    Later, if it weren't for the new discoveries made by archaeologists, we would not have been able to know where Emperor Jianwen wen**. It was only after a millennium that the secret was truly revealed.

    At the timeEmperor Jianwen led people to flee to Putian, Fujian at that time, and he also used the Jiuhua Mountains as his revolutionary base and established his own secret bases in Shaxian and other places. Secretly develop ** shells and so on. To a large extent, it has driven the level of Fujian's economy.

    At that time, it was of that eraFujian is still a place that has not been fully developed, so its economic construction is still relatively backwardEmperor Jianwen did this, and really actively promoted the economic development of Fujian and also brought the development of tourism to Putian, Fujian.

    Nowadays, as long as people mention Putian, Fujian, they will think of this emperor who once built a secret base here. People who are a little curious can't help but come to travel to ** after all. I don't think Emperor Jianwen himself thought that such a fuss would have this effect.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Emperor Jianwen has been on the run since then, and there are different opinions about how he fled to **: some people say that he fled to Jiangsu, after the Jingyan Change, the palace was on fire, and Zhu Yunwen, who was unable to return to the sky, was secretly transferred to Qionglong Mountain in Wu County by Daoyan Monk, the first great strategist of Emperor Yongle; After Zhu Yunwen fled, he wrote a poem in Guiyang, Guizhou, to determine that he had been to Guizhou.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    When the capital fell, Emperor Jianwen with a few loyal retinues, escaped from Nanjing at night, and came to Suzhou, not far from Nanjing, where Emperor Jianwen's chief monk Pucha took them in and hid Emperor Jianwen in his Puji Temple.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Zhu Yunwen later fled to the northwest and was secretly transferred to Qionglong Mountain in Wu County, where he went to Guizhou and other places and became a monk in a temple.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    At that time, Emperor Jianwen had been running away, and in the end it seemed that he had fled to the Sichuan area, but it may have been to the northwest area, and in the end there was no way to survive.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    After the defeat of Emperor Jianwen, he kept fleeing, and finally fled to the northwest, where he committed suicide and ended his life.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is said that he disguised himself as a monk and escaped from the palace, fled to the Sichuan area, hid in a temple, became a monk, and finally died of illness.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This is said to be him. went out to work and became a monk, and fled to the area of Sichuan, where he entered a temple and became a monk, and finally died of illness.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Emperor Jianwen escaped from the palace, dug it in many places, and fled to the mountains. But where exactly is it hidden? There is no fixed number, after all, he does not stay in one place all the time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Finally went to Japan, and history records that after the destruction of Emperor Jianwen's country, he fled to Japan and changed his name and surname to become an ordinary person. Escaped the pursuit.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In the end, Emperor Jianwen went to **, and no one knows, and there is no record in history.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I think it's most likely that he was killed by Zhu Di, and I started thinking about who was the biggest beneficiary. The burning of the palace was a conspiracy at all. Zhu Di wanted to be the emperor, but he played in the name of the Qing monarch, Jianwen did not die, his name was not right, and he became the emperor as soon as Jianwen died.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunwen fled after the defeat, lived in seclusion in Guangxi Hengxian Baohua Mountain Yingtian Temple for fifteen years, Yingtian Temple was built in the Tang Dynasty, he brought a few tea trees, planted in Baohua Mountain, now called Nanshan Baimao Tea, very close to the county seat of Hengxian County, I am from Hengxian County, we often go to Yingtian Temple to burn incense, you can check Hengxian Yingtian Temple.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    After the failure of the Jingyan epidemic in 1402, Emperor Jianwen finally fled to the Beeyan Temple in Jiuzhuang Town, Xifeng County, Guiyang City, Guizhou Province, according to the guidance of his grandfather's escape route map, in the first year of Yongle! In Yongle Wu, he left the "Ancient Jungle" of Jiuzhuang, left the major temples where he lived for five years, and moved to Baiyun Mountain in Anshun. He returned to Beijing and was buried in Beijing after his death.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Zhu Yunwen crossed over, together with the immortals.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is very likely that he escaped from Nanjing and crossed the sea to the east, this possibility is not big, it is very likely to take advantage of the chaos to make up and escape, and become a monk, which is also the reason why Zhu Di locked up a monk until he was old.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I think he burned to death in the fire that year, otherwise why would he have not been heard from later, as a former emperor, I don't think he would survive, it is better to die and have respect.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There is no historical record of Emperor Jianwen's eventual whereabouts, but most people speculate that he could have become a monk.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Said it was burned to death. The "History of the Ming Dynasty" compiled by the Qing Dynasty has such a record of the whereabouts of Emperor Jianwen: "Gu Wanglu and Li Jinglong rebelled, Nayan soldiers, and the capital fell. The fire in the palace broke out, and the emperor didn't know what to do. King Yan sent the body of the emperor and queen to the fire, and the eighth day of the burial of him. ”

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