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Died of smallpox in the eighteenth year of Shunzhi.
Go" means "past", that is, Emperor Shunzhi died on the seventh day of the first month of the eighteenth year of Shunzhi.
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Aisin Jueluo Fulin (1638-1661).
In the records of the Qing Dynasty royal family.
These are the words that record the death of Fulin. The first month of the eighteenth year went to the seventh of the seven days (died of smallpox) and then. Some people have questions.
Since Shunzhi is smallpox.
It stands to reason that it is inconvenient to speak during smallpox.
So how could there be a suicide note from Shunzhi later?
Saying that his own dozens are not good.
So, there is speculation.
Emperor Shunzhi did not die of smallpox.
It may be related to Xiaozhuang.
There are several ways to say this.
1.He died of smallpox (the official version of the Qing Dynasty).
2.Monk (wild history, but it is said that when Cixi fled, he went to Wutai Mountain, and saw the dishes and chopsticks that Shunzhi used there back then, hey).
3.was bombarded by Zheng Chenggong and died (the reason is that the descendants of the Zheng family took their own family genealogy, which has the history of the Zheng family, and then it is recorded that Shunzhi was bombarded by Zheng Chenggong, on the Fujian side).
I don't know which of these three statements is true, but most people generally prefer to be monks
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Playing chess with a traitor and being stabbed to death by the other party during the exchange.
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There is a legend that Shunzhi was killed by artillery or did not die and became a monk, but combined with the analysis of historical materials, it should have died of smallpox.
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Cihai said that he died of illness; Martial arts ** said that he was a monk.
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Sick to death! Whether it is to be an emperor or a monk. The ultimate fate is to die of illness!
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The historical record is smallpox, and there is a TV series on which he became a monk.
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After becoming a monk, he died on Mount Wutai.
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I think I died of smallpox.
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He contracted smallpox and died.
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Zhengshi said that he died of illness, and Yeshi said that he became a monk.
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It is generally rumored that he finally went to Wutai Mountain to become a monk, but there is no historical basis.
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The cause of death of Emperor Shunzhi of the Qing Dynasty is one of the major unsolved cases in Chinese history. In the eighteenth year of Shunzhi (1661), the first emperor of the Qing Empire to enter the Central Plains, Fulin (that is, Emperor Shunzhi), died of illness. His son Xuanye ascended the throne and was the Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty.
However, soon, the news about Emperor Shunzhi's ordination was widely circulated among the people, and there were many interpretations, which colored Shunzhi's death with a mysterious color, and became a historical mystery that has not yet been conclusive.
Recently, according to the relevant content of Zheng Chenggong's family manuscript "Record of the Uprising of King Yanping Blocking Hall", which was first exclusively reported by the Southeast Morning Post, some ** have reported the shocking "secret" that "Emperor Shunzhi died in Xiamen under the artillery fire of Zheng Chenggong's army".
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For the death of Emperor Shunzhi, the record in the "Records of the Ancestors of the Qing Dynasty" is unusually brief, "Ding Si, night, Zi Ke, collapsed in the Palace of Nourishing the Heart." Therefore, the death of Emperor Shunzhi has become a mystery in history, and there are two main theories about his death:
The first statement: A popular folk saying is that this Shunzhi Emperor is an emperor who loves beauty and does not love the country, became a monk in Wutai Mountain, and finally died of old age in Wutai Mountain. This saying is widely circulated among the people.
The second theory is that historians prefer the view that this Shunzhi emperor actually died of smallpox. The earliest proponent of this argument was Mr. Monson.
Mr. Meng Sen, a well-known expert on Qing history and a long-time professor at Peking University, died in 1937 of smallpox. Then, after further research by other experts, such a statement was basically confirmed.
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