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It's missing, and it's said that he went to Nanyang, so Zheng He went to sea.
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Is it missing At present, no one can be sure whether Zhu Di has been found.
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1, he was killed by Zhu Di's secret order at that time;
2. Flee in the chaos and disappear later;
3, fled to Yunnan and was strangled to death by Wu Sangui.
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This is one of the famous historical unsolved cases, when Zhu Di invaded the Ming Palace in Nanjing. There are basically three theories.
1. Burned to death by fire.
Second, he escaped when he caught fire, and later became a monk.
3. Exile overseas, it is said that the main purpose of Zheng He's trip to the West was to find him, ** is a cover and secondary.
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After Zhu Di entered the city, Zhu Yunwen ordered the palace to be burned, and later investigated, but never found the body that was confirmed to be Zhu Yunwen, there are many legends in later generations, there is a saying that he is not a monk, Zhu Di has been looking for Zhu Yunwen's whereabouts in the second half of his life, among which Zheng He also has this purpose when he went to the West.
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To be precise, no bodies were found after the fire. Zhu Di judged that his nephew was not dead, so he sent people around to inquire. Later, it was rumored that Jianwen "made up" as a monk and waited for a sea ship to go to the Middle East (it was not called the Middle East at that time, hehe).
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One said that he died in the fire.
One said that he fled overseas (Ye Shi also said that Zheng He went to the West to find Zhu Yunwen was also one of his motives).
Basically, it is a historical unsolved case, and there is no evidence to examine.
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History writes like this: The fire in the palace is up, and the emperor does not know what to do. King Yan sent the body of the emperor and queen to the fire, and the eighth day of the burial of him.
Or Emperor Yun died from the tunnel. There are monks from Yunnan to Guangxi, nicknamed Emperor Jianwen. Cen Ying, the prefect of En'en, heard about it in the court.
According to the question, go to prison, read April to die.
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The death of Zhu Yunwen, who reigned for four years, was defeated by Zhu Di, the king of Yan, and his whereabouts are unknown after he made a strategic mistake in cutting the domain.
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may have died of old age, and Zhu Di may not have killed him.
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was overthrown by Zhu Di.
Is Zhu Yunwen kind? I don't think so, politicians are not allowed to be kind. If you are the emperor, you are still very kind and have no heart, I will kill you first, and I will be the emperor.
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Legend has it that he became a monk. The political struggle is cruel, and Zhu Yunwen's failure is that he is too kind.
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I don't know if I'm dead or not, it's always been an open case, but this doesn't mean that Zhu Laosi is a bad guy I think that if Yunwen is called emperor, then the Ming Dynasty should be destroyed.
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Politicians shouldn't be kind, don't be an emperor if you're kind, the landlord is too simple.
Regarding Zhu Yunwen's death, a historical unsolved case, when Zhu Di set fire to the palace and wanted to force him out, but no one was alive or dead.
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Through the ages, Ming Jun Tang Taizong Li Shiming killed his brother and killed his father and was kind again. The result of kindness is that you can't sit in the dragon court, and if others are killed, the consequences are very serious, and it is better to stand on your own ground and be a strong person.
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China's political morality has always been a system of the best and the inferior.
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Of course, he took the initiative to look for it, he didn't pretend to believe that the other party was dead, he felt that the other party must be hiding in a hidden mountain village, because he didn't find the body, he wouldn't give up.
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He had searched for it, but he didn't quite believe that Zhu Yunwen was dead, because he felt that it was impossible for such a powerful person to die so easily.
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He has looked for it, and he doesn't believe that the other party is really dead, because he hasn't seen it with his own eyes, and he must live to see people, and dead to see corpses
As recorded in the "Ming History Chronicle", after Emperor Jianwen escaped from Nanjing, he took Yang Yingneng, Ye Xixian, and Cheng Ji with two monks, incognito and changed clothes, and traveled the world. Scholars according to local chronicles, relics, ruins and other data research, believe that Emperor Jianwen had been exiled in Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, Hubei, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Guangdong and other places, "Ming History Chronicle" said that in order to escape the pursuit, "travel to Chongqing in the west, to Tiantai in the east, transfer to Xiangfu, overseas Chinese live in Western Guangdong, in the middle of the nunnery in Bailong, inscription in Luoyong, two into the hometown of Jingchu, three fortunate Shi Bin's first." Xu Zuosheng, a reporter for Wen Wei Po, personally went to Wu County, Jiangsu Province to inspect and found some relics and relics left behind by Emperor Jianwen when he died, and combined with the documentary materials, he believed that Emperor Jianwen was hidden in the Puji Temple in Wu County, and not long after Yao Guangxiao returned to the Zen Temple, under the guardianship of Yao Guangxiao, Emperor Jianwen hid in the Emperor's Nunnery on Qionglong Mountain, until he died of illness here in 1423 and was buried on the slope behind the hermitage. >>>More
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