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Zhu Yunwen and Lao Tzu. The former disappeared after Zhu Di broke the city and became the first unsolved case in the Ming Dynasty. The latter Lao Tzu suddenly disappeared after leaving a Tao Te Ching.
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When it comes to people who suddenly disappeared in history, there are actually many. For example, Sun Simiao, Zhang Sanfeng, etc., they couldn't find any traces in their later years. Another example is Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunwen, after Zhu Di led his troops to invade Nanjing, Zhu Yunwen did not know where to go, and finally did not even know life and death.
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There are Lao Tzu, Xu Fu, Li Zicheng, Xi Shi, Yang Yuhuan and some others who disappeared suddenly, and they can't find their voices and shadows.
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For example, Zhu Sheng, who suggested that Zhu Yuanzhang "build a high wall, accumulate grain, and slowly become king", gave Wu Zixu as a military advisor and helped Wu to destroy Sun Wu of Chu, Xu Fu After Qin Shi Huang unified the six countries, he wanted to pursue immortality, so he sent Xu Fu to Penglai Xianshan to seek the elixir of life, but when the fleet led by Xu Fu gradually drifted away, Xu Fu seemed to have completely evaporated from the world. Some people say that they went to Japan and spread their branches, and some people say that they encountered wind and waves and all their bodies sank into the sea, but there is no way to verify what the truth is.
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In Chinese history, many famous figures suddenly disappeared, as if they had evaporated from the world, and their traces became a mystery.
The first character: Lao Tzu.
The second character: Shih Tzu.
The third, Xu Fu.
The fourth, Zhu Yunwen.
Zhu Yunwen is Zhu Yuanzhang's grandson, Zhu Yuanzhang has many sons, after the death of the prince, he was afraid of causing a dispute over the heir, so he repeatedly passed the throne to Zhu Yunwen, a grandson with a weak personality, Emperor Shi Chenghuiming.
But what Zhu Yuanzhang didn't expect was that not long after this grandson ascended the throne, he directly wanted to cut the feudal domain because he was worried that the forces of all parties were too big, and this action directly caused the dissatisfaction of the "imperial uncles". Later, the palace caught fire, and some people say that Zhu Yunwen died in the palace. But this argument is not convincing, even if the attack is unexpected, as the king of a country, it is still easy to escape.
Therefore, some people later said that Zhu Yunwen escaped from the palace, and later went incognito, settled outside, changed the surname "Zhu" to "Zhu", and changed the place of residence to Qijia Village. However, there is no clear basis for either statement, and it can be said that Zhu Yunwen can also be regarded as a missing person in the history of our country.
In ancient times, transportation information and technology were not developed, coupled with the change of dynasties, many things were not recorded or lost after recording, and after the word of mouth of the people through the ages, it became a mystery of disappearance.
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For example, Ganluo, in history, he just disappeared suddenly, and there was no news again. Xi Shi, after the state of Wu was destroyed, there is no record of her. There is also Emperor Jianwen, and it is not written later that he escaped or was killed, so he felt that he suddenly disappeared.
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The first, Xu Fu, after Qin Shi Huang unified the six countries, was not willing to dominate the world for only one life, and wanted to try the art of immortality, so Xu Fu Mao recommended himself to go to find it, and the destination was the legendary three immortal mountains overseas, but there was no trace of it; The second, Lao Tzu, formerly known as Li Er, the founder of Taoism, recorded in the "Historical Records" that Lao Tzu sent a letter to Guguan, and he did not know what happened.
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Lao Tzu, Emperor Jianwen, Xu Fu and the Three Thousand Boys and Girls, Guiguzi, Emperor Shunzhi, Zhu Cijiong, Li Zicheng, Xi Shi, Yang Yuhuan, Zhang Liang, Li Xin, Xu Shu, Jiang Gan, Huang Gai, Cui Jun, Huang Chengyan.
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I am more familiar with Wang Ximeng, the author of "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains", a genius boy who disappeared in the palace after painting "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" and never appeared again. Someone provoked Cai Jing because of something, so he was killed after painting; Some people say that he hid in the painting and lived a comfortable life all the time; There is also a saying that he died after painting because the paint used for painting was poisoned, but there is no accurate statement, these are all speculations, there is no record in the history books that he went to **, what is the ending, I also paid attention to him because I liked "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains", but I didn't find a relevant record.
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For example, Lao Tzu, there was no news after the west went out of the Han Valley; There is also General Pu, who was as famous as Yingbu in the Battle of Julu, and disappeared out of thin air after winning the battle.
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Peng Jiamu's whereabouts disappeared during the investigation of Lop Nur, and later a large-scale search could not find any clues, and Lao Tzu traveled in Hangu Pass but could not find him.
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