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Because Zhu Yuanzhang's Ming Dynasty inherited the Yuan Dynasty. The funeral system of the Yuan Dynasty was martyrdom, so in the early Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang still used the martyrdom system to accompany the funeral.
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Zhu Yuanzhang thought that after death, he would enter another world, he was the emperor in the world, and he didn't want to be alone in the other world, so he had to be buried with a living person.
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In ancient times, many royal relatives would use living people for burial, mainly because these people had someone to serve when they were alive, so they hoped that they would have someone to serve them after death.
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At that time, he was already very inflated, he felt that he was a very powerful emperor, and he wanted to enjoy glory and wealth forever, so he chose to be buried with a living person.
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At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the funeral system was mostly concentrated in Anhui and Zhejiang, which were all areas of large-scale influence of Cheng Zhu Lixue, and Zhu Yuanzhang originated in the southeast and was greatly influenced by this thought. Zhu Yuanzhang was born in a poor family, his thinking was relatively feudal, and he clung to the idea of enjoying happiness after death, taking away the wealth and power during his lifetime, and continuing to enjoy the glory and wealth of his life after death.
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It is to better reflect the authority of the emperor; Zhu Yuanzhang restored the burial system in order to better reflect the authority of the emperor and maintain social stability.
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He felt that the system was able to show its status. And after he dies, he can also be buried in the imperial mausoleum, instead of just putting it on hold.
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It was because Zhu Yuanzhang regarded the status of women very low at that time, and felt that women had to be buried with men, so that men could also get high rights underground, which was abolished in the Qing Dynasty.
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Because Zhu Yuanzhang was afraid that the fire in the harem would affect his regime, it was Zhu Qizhen of the Ming Yingzong in the middle of the Ming Dynasty who abolished the funeral system.
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It was because he thought that in this way he would be able to maintain the dignity of his emperor and make the throne more solid, as if in the Qing Dynasty.
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Why did Zhu Yuanzhang restore the funeral system and make it more cruel? Here's why!
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It is because he wants to prove that he is the lord of heaven and earth, and he must have such a glorious funeral ceremony, as if there are more than 500 people.
The mourners were taken to the mausoleum, which was sealed from the outside, there was no food or water, and the air was constantly consumed, and it was not long before they suffocated from lack of oxygen and died.
Dreams are basically the opposite, and if you dream of someone who dies, it proves that that person will be safe and sound!
It was the 1st century. Eastern Han Dynasty (25 220).
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