What is the relationship between Emperor Zhu Qiyu and cloisonne?

Updated on collection 2024-03-26
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Legend has it that Jingtai is the son of Emperor Xuande, because Xuande attaches great importance to the casting of bronze, Jingtai was exposed to it when he was a child, but in terms of casting, the process of Xuande has reached the extreme, and it has been unable to develop anymore, so he had to find another way in terms of color, and finally found a new blue glaze. Thus, there was the creation of cloisonné.

    Because of the choice of color in advance and planning on the painstaking work, so after the success, but also to it extreme love, all the royal ornaments are made of cloisonne, the variety is innumerable, all the porcelain can be made cloisonne is everything, Chenghua period inherited the customs of cloisonne, has been using the previous firing method, has been working hard to fire, so cloisonne utensils in the cloisonne and Chenghua dynasties are the most common. <>

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    "Jingtai" is the era name of Zhu Qiyu, the 7th emperor of the Ming Dynasty. In the fourteenth year of Ming orthodoxy (1449 AD), the leader of the Mongolian Warat tribe also led his army south to attack the Ming Dynasty, and the border pass was in an emergency. Ming Yingzong (that is, Zhu Qiyu's elder brother) under the instigation of the eunuch Wang Zhen, took the liberty of personally leading an army of 500,000 to "drive the expedition", but was also defeated in the civil fort, and Ming Yingzong himself was captured, known as the "civil engineering change" in history.

    After the change of civil engineering, it also drove straight into Beijing first. Under the command of Yu Qian, the squire of the military department, the soldiers and civilians of Beijing supported Zhu Qiyu as the supervisor of the state (later the emperor's throne, changed to Yuan Jingtai), defended Beijing, and finally repelled Yexian's attack. In the second year, Ming Yingzong was also released first, but the throne was lost.

    In the seventh year of Jingtai (1456 AD), Ming Yingzong, who was unwilling to be lonely, with the assistance of Shi Heng, Xu Youzhen and the eunuch Cao Jixiang and others, launched the "Rebellion to seize the door", regained the throne from his younger brother, and changed the Yuan Tianshun. Shortly after the "change of seizing the door", Zhu Qiyu died. Ming Yingzong did not recognize his younger brother's status as emperor, and was only buried as a prince in Jingtai Mausoleum in the western suburbs of Beijing.

    Emperor Jingtai was an unlucky emperor of the Ming Dynasty. During his 7 years of reign, internal and external troubles continued, the national strength declined, and the production of all kinds of imperial utensils was in trouble. But "Cloisonné" is famous all over the world for his year name.

    The reason is not because the enamel process was particularly developed during the Jingtai period, but because the people of the time used the old enamel ware left in the early days to remake it, and some of them were imitated and remodeled by later generations by borrowing the era name of "Jingtai". <>

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Warat came over and was pulled out to be the emperor. Beat Warat away, and the whole family was poisoned. It's just miserable. Is there such a Ming Jun? (even if he does his job well).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Count, even if there was no war, there would be no throne for him, and he would be quite miserable.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The virtuous king, the emperor supported by Yu Qian is definitely okay. Zhu Qizhen had nothing to do and drove the expedition in person, but almost all the Ming family was defeated, Zhu Qiyu was unlucky to take over the mess he left behind, the victory of the defense of Beijing can be described as a great merit for the country and the people, otherwise our Central Plains may be defeated in the hands of Zhu Qizhen. The most embarrassing thing is that I personally think that Zhu Qiyu doesn't really want to kill Zhu Qizhen, Zhu Qizhen has been outside for so many years, there is opportunity and time, if Zhu Qiyu wants to kill his brother, he will definitely not let Zhu Qizhen come back one day.

    It is said that Zhu Qizhen later lived in Nangong and was mistreated by Zhu Qiyu, which was just an excuse for Zhu Qizhen to seize the throne. According to legend, in the end, Zhu Qizhen sent someone to strangle Zhu Qiyu when he was sick. Of course, if Zhu Qizhen's line is successful, then he is the king's history book and written by the victor, but even so, Zhu Qiyu's wisdom has been passed down to this day.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In the early stage, it was a Ming monarch, and in the later stage, it was a tyrant.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The emperor is a waste of firewood, and he can't even sit on the throne in his hand, let alone anything else?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Ming Dynasty Emperor Zhu Qiyu (AD 1428 1457), Ming Xuanzong Zhu Zhanji's second son, Ming Yingzong Zhu Qizhen's younger brother, Ming Yingzong was captured by the tile thorn soldiers and succeeded to the throne, reigned for 8 years, died of anger due to the restoration of Yingzong was deposed under house arrest, at the age of 30. He was buried in Jinshankou, a suburb of Beijing, the cemetery of the kings of the Ming Dynasty.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This is because he did not be ruthless to his brother, as an emperor, he needs to be ruthless, otherwise he will lead to a miserable end.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This is because Emperor Jingtai was very greedy for the throne, and then put the emperor under house arrest, so his fate was so bad.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In January of the eighth year of Jingtai (1457), Jingtai Emperor Zhu Qiyu was seriously ill and could not come to the court, on January 16, Wuqing Marquis Shiheng, deputy capital imperial Shi Xu Youzhen and others colluded with the eunuch Cao Jixiang, led the dead to attack the South Palace, and supported the restoration of Zhu Qizhen, which was known as the "change of seizing the door" in history. Ming Yingzong was restored, Zhu Qiyu knew, and he said: Okay, my brother is the emperor again.

    In the past, people thought that Jingtai Emperor Zhu Qiyu was very seriously ill at that time and could no longer be **, but it was actually wrong! People in their 30s can still die if they get sick? According to the record of Zha Jizuo's "Record of Sins", we can know that at that time, Emperor Jingtai Zhu Qiyu had recovered from his illness, and Yingzong was afraid that Emperor Jing would come back, so he ordered the eunuch Jiang An to strangle Emperor Jing with silk.

    The original text is: "On the ninth day of the tenth day of the month, King Yu (Zhu Qiyu) has recovered from his illness. The eunuch Jiang Anxi ordered to strangle the king with silk and repay the king.

    Lu Li's "Ill Manga" also believes that Emperor Jing Zhu Qiyu was ** by his brother Zhu Qizhen.

    Some people say that since ancient times, the palace struggle has been bloody and bloody, Zhu Qiyu is Zhu Qizhen's political enemy, in order to compete for the throne, Zhu Qizhen killed Zhu Qiyu, can this be said that Zhu Qizhen is immoral?

    The situation is not at all what everyone imagined, in fact, there is no need for Yingzong to carry out a "change to seize the door", or to seize the throne of his younger brother by means of a coup d'état. Because at this time Zhu Qiyu's son Zhu Jianji was dead, Zhu Qiyu finally broke through all kinds of obstacles, abolished Zhu Qizhen's son Zhu Jianshen, and set up his son Zhu Jianji as the prince, but unfortunately the good times did not last long, Zhu Jianji died in the second year after being established as the prince, Zhu Qizhen thought that this was providence, and was overly sad, so he became seriously ill, which led to the later restoration of Ming Yingzong.

    Li Xian, a scholar, once told Ming Yingzong that the "change of seizing the door" was useless. Because King Yu has no children, and the Empress Dowager Sun, who supported Zhu Qizhen, is still in the world, the throne will sooner or later belong to Yingzong, and there is no need to seize the door. Seizing the door is just a play directed by Xu Youzhen, the purpose is to seek her own promotion and make a fortune, and Xu Youzhen is a political opportunist.

    Yingzong ordered that the word "seizing the door" should no longer be used in the palace, and removed all official positions (more than 4,000 people) promoted due to the change of seizing the door, alienated Xu Youzhen and others, and later Cao Jixiang and Shi Heng were executed.

    There is really no need to change the door! So there is no need to kill Zhu Qiyu! Because no matter what, Zhu Qiyu will hand over the throne to his brother, and the Empress Dowager Sun is still alive.

    In addition to his younger brother, it can be shown that Zhu Qizhen is not a good emperor, and many other aspects can prove that Zhu Qizhen is not an emperor. The eunuch dictatorship of the Ming Dynasty began in the era of Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty, the collapse of the guard system began in the era of Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty, the border trouble of Mongolia also began in the era of Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty, and the general implementation of Huangzhuang (annexation of peasants' land) also began in the era of Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty. Therefore, historians of all dynasties believe that the Ming Dynasty declined in the Ming Dynasty.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Zhu Qiyu died of illness, at this time Zhu Qizhen had been restored to the emperor, Zhu Qiyu had been seized power, and finally died of depression.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Jingtai Emperor Zhu Qiyu was imprisoned by his brother after the change of seizing the door, and finally died of depression, and may have been killed by someone.

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