At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, where was the great genius Xie Jin buried after he froze to de

Updated on history 2024-03-25
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After Xie Jin's death, he was first buried in Renshou Township, Jishui County, Jiangxi Province (4 kilometers north of the county seat). During the Jiajing period, Luo Huangshang, the magistrate of the county at that time, was worried that the collapse of the riverbank would endanger the tomb of Xie Jin, so he ordered the tomb to be moved to the Dongshan Pavilion outside the east gate of the county seat. Today, this place is a compound of the Meteorological Bureau of Jishui County, Jiangxi.

    However, the tomb of this historical celebrity, although it is a provincial key protected cultural relic, has fallen into disrepair, overgrown with weeds, and the words of the tombstone have been mottled and difficult to argue, which makes people feel emotional.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Frozen to death in the snow.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Xie Jin's tomb is in Jishui, Jiangxi.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It seems that he was rehabilitated by Ming Xianzong, but the body was not buried

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Xie Jin's personality is very direct, Zhu Di was very angry when he saw the prince privately, and Zhu Di suspected that Xie Jin and the prince had collusion, so he was put in prison and then forgotten, and after he got drunk, he dragged him out and buried him in the snow and froze to death.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because he reported some information to the prince privately, if Zhu Di was wary of him, he would be imprisoned, and then drunk him and dragged him to freezing to death in the snow.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because he did something rebellious, which aroused the suspicion of the emperor at that time, he finally got drunk, threw him into the snow, and froze to death.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Cause of death: In the winter of the thirteenth year of Yongle (1415), he was buried in a snowdrift and froze to death.

    In the thirteenth year of Yongle (1415), Jinyiwei.

    are all in command of the prisoner on the Ji Gang, Zhu Di.

    Meet Xie Jin. The name asked, "Are you still there?"

    Ji Gang understood, drunk Xie Jin with wine, and then dragged him to the snow to bury him, Xie Jin died immediately, on the thirteenth day of the first month of his year, Xie Jin was only forty-seven years old at this time. After Xie Jin's death, his family's property was confiscated, and his wife and children were exiled to Liaodong.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    He was drunk and dragged to the snow to freeze to death.

    On the thirteenth day of the first month of the thirteenth year of Yongle, Ji Gang, the commander of Jinyiwei, reported to Ming Chengzu that he was a prisoner in Jinyiwei Prison. As soon as Ji Gang heard this, he immediately understood what Cheng Zu meant, and that night he vigorously prepared wine and food, drunk Xie Jin, and then dragged him to the snow and buried him to freeze to death.

    The next day, he reported to Ming Chengzu that Xie Jin died of a sudden illness last night. Ming Chengzu ordered the confiscation of Xie Jin's property and put his home ** in Liaodong.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Xie Jin, a genius of the Ming Dynasty, is one of them. Regarding Xie Jin's death, Mr. Mao Peiqi was just in the program "Hundred Lectures".

    Hui replied simply: "Bachelor Xie Jin was imprisoned and died." In "Mao Peiqi's Detailed Explanation of the Seventeen Emperors of the Ming Dynasty" (Part 1), Mr. Mao said in detail:

    As for Xie Jin, one day he was drunk by the soldiers and then thrown in the snow, and as a result, a generation of talented people was frozen to death. (p.188) Unfortunately, this statement is not accurate. "History of the Ming Dynasty: The Biography of Xie Jin" contains:

    Yongle) thirteenth year (1415), Jinyi Weishuai Ji Gang was imprisoned. The emperor (Ming Chengzu) saw Jin's name and said: "Jin's still here?

    Gang was drunk, buried in the snow, and died. From this record, it can be seen that the person who figured out his intentions, got drunk and killed him was called Ji Gang, and his official position was "Jinyi Guardsman". Jinyiwei is an institution set up by Zhu Yuanzhang, Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, to guard the palace, to control the emperor's entry and exit of the honor guard, and to govern the prison.

    "Jinyi Wei Shuai" is the "Jinyi Wei Commander", which is the head of the Jinyi Guard, and the official is the third grade. This figure was able to present the books of prisoners directly to the emperor, and he was obviously not an ordinary person, but Mr. Mao referred to him as a "soldier". In addition, Xie Jin was neither "locked up in prison to death" nor "thrown into the snow" to freeze to death, but buried in the snow and died immediately.

    Although this is only a discrepancy in the individual plots, considering that Xie Jin is not a "nameless", since his death is clearly documented in history, it is better to be accurate.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Xie Jin, one of the three great talents of the Ming Dynasty, died for what reason?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Xie Jin is one of the most famous "geniuses" in folklore, and is the editor-in-chief of the Yongle Canon. However, Ming Chengzu wanted to change his second son Zhu Gaochi as the crown prince because of the prince's poor health. He hinted to Xie Jin to make suggestions, but he didn't expect Xie Jin to say good things about the prince, and also said that the eldest son of the prince was a "good grandson".

    Ming Chengzu had no choice but to give up, but he began to hate this talented man who reacted too quickly, and later found an opportunity to demote him out of the capital. In the eighth year of Yongle, Xie Jin returned to Beijing to report on his work, and happened to meet Chengzu Zhu Di who had not returned from his northern expedition, and he left after meeting the prince Zhu Gaochi. When Ming Chengzu returned, he suspected that Xie Jin had a conspiracy, ordered Xie Jin to be arrested, and imprisoned him in the Jinyiwei Prison under the direct command of the emperor.

    This pass is five years, on the thirteenth day of the first month of the thirteenth year of Yongle, Ji Gang, the commander of Jinyiwei, reported to Ming Chengzu the list of prisoners in Jinyiwei Prison, and Ming Chengzu said: "Is Xie Jin still there?" As soon as Ji Gang heard it, he immediately understood what Cheng Zu meant, and prepared wine and food that night, drunk Xie Jin, and then pulled him into the snow to freeze to death.

    The next day, he reported to Ming Chengzu that Xie Jin died of a sudden illness last night. Ming Chengzu ordered to confiscate Xie Jin's property and put his home **.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In the last years of Emperor Jianwen, Zhu Di, the king of Yan in Beijing, was exposed, and raised troops to seize the throne in the name of Jingnan, and soon entered the city of Nanjing, and the head of the city changed the banner of the king ......

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Xie Jin, one of the three great talents of the Ming Dynasty, died for what reason?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Xie Jin is the editor-in-chief of the Yongle Canon. Somehow he was locked up.

    Zhu Di's sentence:"Are you still there? "(Code language, meaning Xie Jin should not live), Ji Gang is also very proficient in code language.

    Ji Gang, the supreme commander of Jinyiwei"Please"He drank. After getting drunk, he was left in the long snow waiting to die.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's a pity that a generation of talented people was frozen to death! Is it because of Xie Jin's arrogance?

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