The historical information about Emperor Jianwen of the Ming Dynasty can be recorded in more detail

Updated on history 2024-03-06
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It seems difficult to describe the sin as 'the one who is also the one who does it'.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Zhu Yunwen of Ming Huizong (December 5, 1377—?) The second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, the grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, the Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, the second son of Zhu Biao, the prince of Yiwen, reigned on June 30, 1398 and July 13, 1402, with the year name Jianwen, so he was called Emperor Jianwen in later generations, and also known as Zhu Yunwen.

    2. In the twenty-fifth year of Hongwu (1392), his father Zhu Biao died of illness, Zhu Yunwen was established as the emperor's grandson, and Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty thirty-one years (1398) succeeded to the throne as the emperor.

    3, Zhu Yunwen's whereabouts are unknown after the Battle of Jingyan, when Mei Yin, the commander of the horses, was in the army, from Huang Yanqing's proposal, in order to mourn, to pursue the emperor of filial piety, the temple number Shenzong, and the noon after the afternoon. To the first year of Hongguang in the Southern Ming Dynasty (1645) in July, with the emperor Xian temple number re, change the temple name Huizong, the name of the heir Tianzhang Dao Cheng Yi Yuan Gongguan Wen Yang Wu Keren filial piety to let the emperor, later generations called Ming Huizong, the first year of Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty on the name of Gong Min Hui Emperor, referred to as Emperor Hui.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The above records reflect people's sympathy for the martyrdom of Emperor Jianwen and their dissatisfaction with the seizure of the throne by Zhu Di, the king of Yan. In fact, when the palace was **, the queen jumped into the raging flames, and eight days later, her bones were secretly buried as those of Emperor Jianwen. What about Emperor Jianwen?

    He did escape from the palace and never returned, never to be found dead.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The History of the Ming Dynasty is a chronicle of the history of the dynasties, and it is also the last of the 24 histories of our country, with a total of 332 volumes, including 24 volumes of the Benji, 75 volumes of the Chronicles, 220 volumes of biography, and 13 volumes of the table.

    The History of Liang and Ming Dynasty records the history of more than 200 years from 1368 to 1644. The number of volumes is second only to the History of the Song Dynasty among the 24 histories

    However, it has been cultivated for a long time, and the diligence of pure shouting and exertion has greatly exceeded that of previous histories.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The Ming Dynasty is the most complex and miscellaneous! The officialdom is unprecedentedly conservative, and the Ming monarch of the Wanli generation of Qiaocha Wanli cannot be pushed forward because of the reform, and he has become a generation of faint monarchs for 44 years, and Liang Li has not been in the court, understands the history of the Ming Dynasty, understands life, and is people-oriented.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The History of the Ming Dynasty consists of 332 volumes, including 24 volumes of the Benji, 75 volumes of the Chronicles, 13 volumes of the Table, 220 volumes of the Biography, and 4 volumes of the Table of Contents. The book is based on the "Ming Shilu", "Daming Huidian", the file shouting Ming book, the Di Bao, as well as the anthology, the recital, the barnyard history, the chronicles, the biography and other related works and materials, due to the famous historian Vance the same collation and examination, the book is rigorous, the narrative is clear, the arrangement is appropriate, the text is concise, and the information quoted has a high historical value.

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