Why can t Zhu Yunwen beat Zhu Di?

Updated on history 2024-08-08
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    He is a person who cares about flesh and blood affection very much, and when he originally had a chance of winning, he asked his soldiers not to hurt Zhu Di, because Zhu Di is his uncle, and he can't do this kind of thing that is not in line with filial piety. It's not fair to fight like this, you show mercy to others, and others won't do this to you. It's like saying that Zhao Zilong can successfully rescue Adou in Changbanpo, because Cao Cao especially cherishes talents, and the soldiers are not allowed to kill him.

    In such a war, it is impossible to win all kinds of constraints.

    While Zhu Di is more ruthless than Zhu Yunwen, his military planning is also very good. Before the big battle, he trained his soldiers very diligently, and had a group of brave and good soldiers. His military planning is also much better than that of the relatively mild and cowardly Zhu Yunwen.

    A group of elite soldiers coupled with impeccable strategy, even if the number is inferior, there is a chance of a big victory. Zhu Yunwen was bound by all kinds of worries, kind, and did not dare to exert strength, and finally ran away in fear.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    This matter mainly depends on his grandfather Zhu Yuanzhang, who killed the generals who could fight the founding of the country, and finally led to the Ming Dynasty when the most capable general was Zhu Di, the king of Yan, Zhu Di fought against Mongolia many times in Zhu Yuanzhang's era, and accumulated rich combat experience.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    He did it himself, so that the soldiers would not hurt his uncle.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The capable generals have all been cleared by Zhu Yuanzhang, can Zhu Yunwen be Zhu Di's opponent? Zhu Yuanzhang defended day and night, and as a result, it was difficult to prevent thieves after his death.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Determined by the mandate of heaven, it is difficult to be appeased by heaven.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are too many people with the surname Zhu, all of them are princes?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because Geng Bingwen was a general defending the city, he was taken down halfway.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Zhu Di and Zhu Yunwen are uncles and nephews, and Zhu Yunwen is Zhu Di's nephew.

    1, Zhu Di: Zhu Di is the fourth son of Zhu Yuanzhang, Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, and the uncle of Zhu Yunwen, Emperor Jianwen. Jianwen ascended the throne in four years, reigned for twenty-two years, and the era name was "Yongle".

    In the 22nd year of Yongle, during the fifth northern expedition to Mongolia to return to the teacher, he died of illness in Yumuchuan at the age of 64. The temple name is Taizong, and the name is Titianhongdao, Gaoming Guangyun, Shengwu Shengong, Chunren to Emperor Xiaowen, which is a good emperor, and is buried in Changling.

    2, Zhu Yunwen:

    Ming Huizong Zhu Yunwen is the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, the grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, the second son of Zhu Biao, the prince of Yiwen, the nephew of Zhu Di, Hongwu 25 years, his father Zhu Biao died of illness, Zhu Yunwen was established as the emperor's grandson, Ming Hongwu succeeded to the throne as the emperor in 31 years, Zhu Yunwen strengthened the role of civil officials in national politics during his reign, lenient sentences, severe punishment of eunuchs, and at the same time changed some of the malpractices of his grandfather Zhu Yuanzhang, known as the "Jianwen New Deal".

    When Zhu Di invaded the Nanjing Imperial Palace during the Battle of Jingjing, Zhu Yunwen was nowhere to be found, and his life and death were unknown. Zhu Shushu Zhaodi rebelled and ascended the throne and seized the throne of his nephew Zhu Yunwen, which made him feel uneasy all the time. I was always worried that one day Zhu Yunwen would suddenly come out and call on the world to crusade against Zhu Di.

    Zhu Yunwen is the heir to the throne designated by Zhu Yuanzhang, while Zhu Di is a usurper and called the emperor, and he is not rightly enthroned. Therefore, Zhu Yunwen is Zhu Di's heart disease. Zhu Di took great pains to find Zhu Yunwen's whereabouts.

    It is rumored that Zhu Yunwen escaped by disguised as a monk. And Zhu Yunwen's main monk Pu Qia may be an insider, so Zhu Di locked up Pu Qia for half his life, until Yao Guangxiao left his last words and asked to release Pu Qia.

    Even Zheng He's voyage to the West has a great relationship with the search for Zhu Yunwen, and it was said that Zhu Yunwen fled to sea, so Zhu Di did not hesitate to spend huge manpower and material resources to go to sea to find Zhu Yunwen's whereabouts.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is uncertain, and no one can be sure whether he was actually burned to death.

    In June of the fourth year of Jianwen, the Yan army crossed the river and approached the city of Nanjing, and the king of the valley, Zhu Xi, and Li Jinglong, the prince of Cao Guo, opened the Jinchuan Gate to welcome the surrender, and the Beijing division was broken. The Yan soldiers entered Beijing, and in a scuffle after the arrival of the Yan army, the palace compound in the city of Nanjing caught fire. When the fire was extinguished, several charred remains were found in the ashes, which were no longer recognizable, according to the eunuchs, as the bodies of the emperor, empress and his eldest son, Zhu Wenkui.

    But Zhu Yunwen's whereabouts eventually became an unsolved case. No one can be sure whether he was actually burned to death; Later, historians who were sympathetic to his imperial cause said that he fled Nanjing disguised as a monk. The official record at the time, of course, can only say that the emperor and his eldest son had died; Otherwise, it would be impossible for King Yan to be the emperor in the name of the right.

    The true fate of Zhu Yunwen in the end remains a mystery.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    is dead, Jianwen has been dead in four years, and the remains in the fire are Zhu Yunwen. And Zhu Di knew very clearly that Zhu Yunwen was dead, otherwise he would not have dealt with his family heirs and loyal party so blatantly after ascending the throne. Zhu Di wanted to "remove" Zhu Yunwen in history, forcibly changed the fourth year of Jianwen to the thirty-fifth year of Hongwu, and burned the relevant materials of Emperor Jianwen, which are recorded in the official history.

    But Zhu Yunwen has done several things that are very popular with the people in just a few years in power, one is to reduce taxes; The second is to punish a lot of vassal kings who are fishy and fleshy (that is, the "cutting of the domain" in Zhu Di's mouth, in fact, they are all cutting a few problematic vassal kings). Emperor Jianwen was also because of the cutting of the domain, so that many vassal kings felt that their rights and interests were difficult to protect, and finally King Yan raised troops to take him down, and many people felt that Emperor Jianwen should be a good person and had a good reward, so they began to rumor that Emperor Jianwen was not ..... dead

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Zhu Yunwen was not killed by Zhu Di, and his ending was nothing more than two things:

    1.Died in the midst of the rebellion.

    2.escaped from Nanjing City and hid, because the north is Zhu Di's sphere of influence, so he may have fled to the south.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Most likely, he escaped and was not burned.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's to be killed! But Zhu Di's rebellion banner is on the side of the Qing monarch, and he can't bear the charge of killing the monarch! So declare missing!

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Ran away. Because I didn't see the corpse, the ten mysteries of history.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Some say he fled to Japan, while others say he was in Quanzhou.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The official history does not say that Zhu Yunwen was killed, Zhu Di did not enter the palace after entering the city, but turned to the ancestral tomb, and Zhu Yunwen had the opportunity to escape safely in the chaos in the capital.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    According to those things in the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yunwen escaped, and finally Zhu Di found him in a temple in Zhejiang...

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    escaped, see the TV series "Love Through Time and Space" for details

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The official history is that the whereabouts are unknown, and there are many wild histories, all of which are nonsense from the common people, and I tend to be the official history.

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