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should be dead, generally speaking, if he is not dead, he is the rightful emperor, it is impossible to let Zhu Di ascend to the throne, the others are just rumors.
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Emperor Jianwen of the Ming Dynasty did not die, because the rebels were not able to kill him, and he should have fled to the area of what is now Sichuan, because the roads in this area are very narrow and inaccessible, and he will not be easily discovered.
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Emperor Jianwu of the Ming Dynasty did not die, he just went to a temple and became a monk for a lifetime, and in his later years, Zhu Di also searched for his traces throughout the country, but still did not find it.
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In fact, he didn't die in the fire in the palace in the fourth year of Jianwen, and later Zhu Di sent someone to find him, and learned that Yun Wei had no intention of making a comeback, so he didn't cut the grass and eradicate the roots.
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There are currently three main theories about Zhu Yunwen's ending:
One was to be burned to death in the palace with his queen. At that time, Zhu Di, the king of Yan, launched the Battle of Jingyan and invaded the palace, and the gas in the palace was raging, burning countless palace maids and eunuchs, and even the queen could not be spared, so many people believed that Zhu Yunwen, the emperor of Jianwen, was no exception. However, because the body was charred and unrecognizable, and the eunuchs close to Emperor Jianwen pointed out that there was no Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunwen among the charred corpses, and whether he was buried in the fire, people talked about it at that time, and rumors spread for a while.
Second, some people say that Zhu Yunwen escaped from the secret passage of the palace and became a monk, because there were many monks who claimed to be Emperor Jianwen at that time, which made Zhu Di difficult to sleep and eat, and became a monk and hiding, which was indeed one of the means to escape the disaster.
However, it is said in the wild history that a eunuch gave Emperor Jianwen a treasure box at a time of crisis, which contained items such as monk's clothes that were easy to escape, and the most unbelievable thing was that there was a note from Zhu Yuanzhang, the Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, and then Emperor Jianwen fled from the back of the palace.
In order to find the whereabouts of Emperor Jianwen, Zhu Di sent Zheng He and Hu Hui, and the soldiers were divided into two routes, Zheng He went to the West to look for him by water to see if he had fled abroad, and Hu Hao searched for him from China. But it's a pity that ......None of them were found.
It is said that after Zhu Di summoned Hu Wei back, Hu Hao did not find Emperor Jianwen, and after a while, Zhu Di asked Hu Hao to look for Emperor Jianwen in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, and he felt that Emperor Jianwen was in this area. After a long time, Hu Hao came back by himself, and since he was given the task, he would not come back by himself if he didn't complete it. The night he came back, Hu Hao and Zhu Di talked for a long time, it is estimated that Hu Hao did find Emperor Jianwen, and talked to Emperor Jianwen, Emperor Jianwen said that he didn't want to earn with Zhu Di, he just wanted to live well.
Zhu Di has been distressed by this matter, and at that time, he was finally completely relieved.
Third, Zhu Yunwen did not die, but escaped under the protection of his cronies and went to Southeast Asia. The main basis for this statement is that after Zhu Di ascended the throne, he did not hesitate to spend national strength to send Zheng He to the West several times in order to find the whereabouts of Zhu Yunwen, Emperor Jianwen. Because Zhu Di's name on the throne is not justified, and there were many people who sympathized with Zhu Yunwen at that time, Zhu Di was afraid that once these people found Zhu Yunwen, they would rise up and threaten him, so he wanted to find him first.
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Zhu Yunwen (December 5, 1377—?) The second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Han nationality, reigned on June 30, 1398 and July 13, 1402, with the year name Jianwen, so later generations called Emperor Jianwen, also known as Zhu Yunwen and Zhu Yunwen.
Ming Hongwu ten years (1377) December 5, Zhu Yunwen was born in Yingtianfu (now Nanjing), for the second son of Yiwen Prince Zhu Biao, Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang's grandson, Ming Hongwu 31 years (1399) succeeded to the emperor's throne, Zhu Yunwen during the reign of the role of civil officials in the national government, lenient prison sentences, severe punishment of eunuchs, while changing his grandfather Zhu Yuanzhang some of the maladministration, known as the "Jianwen New Deal".
Zhu Yunwen's whereabouts are unknown after the Battle of Jingjing, when Mei Yin, the commander of the horses, was in the army, from Huang Yanqing's discussion, in order to mourn, to pursue the filial piety of the emperor, the temple number Shenzong, after the afternoon of the noon. In July of the first year of Hongguang in the Southern Ming Dynasty, the temple number was restored with the Emperor Xian, the temple name was changed to Huizong, and the name was the Emperor of the Emperor of the Heavenly Zhangdao Cheng Yi Yuan Gongguan Wen Yang Wu Keren Du Xiao Rang, and the first year of Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty was called Emperor Gong Min Hui, and some people in later generations were called Emperor Jianwen with their year name.
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Don't mistake the children on the first floor, Queen Ma died during the Hongwu period (Zhu Yuanzhang reigned), and she died of illness, not burning.
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Those things in the Ming Dynasty were written by the author based on the "History of the Ming Dynasty" (a book similar to the feeling after reading and a bit like a literary translation, the author added a lot of modern vocabulary!). 95% of him is in the history of the Ming Dynasty and 5% is in the wild history, so the description of Emperor Jianwen will be limited by the "History of the Ming Dynasty", but the author also describes it in the book, for example, the author writes that Zheng He went to the West and mentioned it in the space (sending Zheng He to find Emperor Jianwen from the sea)! There is also the option of sending Hu Hu to find it by land!
In fact, there is a vague space to write. This also requires careful observation by the reader!
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Did he learn from his grandfather to become a monk and prepare for a comeback, or did he become a roast duck??? make your choose
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Since it is a suspicious case, it means that there is no definite conclusion. Regarding the whereabouts of Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen, there has been endless debate since the Ming Dynasty. Today, thousands of years later, this is even more unverifiable.
There are many folklore, but no one knows for sure.
Zhu Yunwen is the grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, the Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, and the emperor of the Ming Dynasty appointed by Zhu Yuanzhang. It's a pity that this Emperor Jianwen did not sit on the throne, and Zhu Di soon raised troops against him. Although Zhu Di is playing the banner of Qingjun's side, everyone knows that he is targeting Zhu Yunwen.
Because of Zhu Di's courage and good fighting, he successfully ousted Zhu Yunwen from the throne.
For Zhu Di, this would have been a very good thing. He went from being a prince to the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, but things were always not so perfect. Although Zhu Di successfully ascended to the throne, there was a big loophole.
After Zhu Di entered the palace, he did not clearly find Zhu Yunwen. After Zhu Di entered the palace, the palace had been burned down, and Zhu Yunwen did not see anyone alive or dead. Although Zhu Di claimed to the outside world that Zhu Yunwen had been killed by bad people, he knew in his heart that Zhu Yunwen was probably not dead.
After this time, Zhu Di managed the country while looking for Zhu Yunwen's whereabouts. Although Zhu Yunwen has no power, his identity makes Zhu Di have to guard against it. After all, Zhu Di is the emperor recognized by Zhu Yuanzhang, and he is the orthodox emperor.
If Zhu Yunwen stood up and called on others to resist Zhu Di, it would still be very troublesome.
Although Zhu Di has been trying hard to find it, there has been no news. It is said that one of the purposes of Zheng He's trip to the West was to find Zhu Yunwen, but it had no effect. Although there is news of Zhu Yunwen from time to time, it is basically fake.
Personally, I think that Zhu Yunwen either really died in the burning palace, or found a place to live in seclusion, or was killed with those fake Zhu Yunwen. From the perspective of our God, there is no substantial difference between whether Zhu Yunwen died or escaped, after all, he did not cause trouble to Zhu Di.
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Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunwen fled, Zhu Di led the army to break through the capital, but did not find Zhu Yunwen's body, and later there were rumors that Zhu Yunwen fled overseas at that time, and Zheng He went to the West to find Zhu Yunwen.
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The reason why it is said to be a suspicious case also shows that he actually does not know his life and death, and he did not appear later, so it is very likely that he escaped and lived in seclusion.
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Emperor Jianwen should be dead, if he is still alive, Zhu Di should be able to find him with the power of the whole country.
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I think he must have died, after all, if he is not found, it will probably have an impact on Zhu Di's throne, so he will definitely not give up, if he doesn't find it, he will really die.
The southwest region of our country, the specific ** is a mystery, probably for the sake of royal dignity has not been announced to the outside world
It seems difficult to describe the sin as 'the one who is also the one who does it'.
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. >>>More
Emperor Jianwen's whereabouts are unknown, he should have been burned to death by the fire, so he couldn't find Emperor Jianwen's body, otherwise Emperor Jianwen could go to **, only those who were burned to death and couldn't recognize it were the most reasonable, and Zhu Di had suspicion and insecurity, so he asked people to find Emperor Jianwen, and he wanted to see people alive and dead to see corpses.
Pretending to be a monk, he ran to Yunnan, and only came out after Zhu Di's death more than 10 years later.