Zhu Ming is the last glory of the Han Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang won the throne of Kowloon as an ordinary person, leaving countless mysterious stories. Because most of the Ming history we know today comes from the hands of Qing people, too much smearing also makes people unable to see the truth. However, folklore and unofficial history often become another channel to discover the truth. Most of the princes in the Ming Dynasty didn't live long. Do you know why?
Daming enjoys the country at the age of 277, which lasted 16 emperor. A little statistics shows that in the Ming Dynasty, many eldest sons had tragic endings. After Zhu Yuanzhang proclaimed himself emperor in Jinling, he made Zhu Biao a prince. Unfortunately, this docile eldest son failed his father and died in Hongwu for 25 years.
"Ming History" records: "Zhu Biao died of illness in the twenty-five years of Hongwu, but he did not ascend to the throne. He died as Prince Wen Yi." The harsh Zhu Yuanzhang sympathized with his son, so he made Zhu Yunwen, the son of Zhu Biao, the heir to the throne. But he didn't expect that behind him, the young emperor had no luck in a few years.
Due to the wrong strategy of reducing vassals, the Prince of Yan rebelled and invaded Nanjing, and the battle of Jingnan made Zhu Yunwen disappear in flames. Emperor Yongle was no better. Although he sent people to the Western Ocean seven times, sent troops to Mobei five times, and moved the capital to Beijing five times, he realized the great political ambition of the emperor to defend his country and the king to die, but his son Renzong died in office less than a year after he succeeded to the throne.
The Biography of Wan Guifei in the Ming Dynasty recorded: "Ye Ting was lucky to have a body, and drinking medicine hurt him countless times. Filial piety, the top inch of Xu has no hair, or is also in the pharmacy. " In Xianzong, Wan Guifei ruled the harem. In order to compete for favor, she persecuted all the palace ladies and concubines who were pregnant with dragons, so that no prince was born for some time. Filial piety was finally born and passed down because of the common protection of eunuchs and maids. However, Emperor Xiaozong's life span was not long. At the age of 36, he drove a crane west. His son Zhu Houzhao was weaker than his father, and he was 365,438+0 years old when he died.
As the eldest son of the emperor, Guangzong Zhu Changluo died suddenly one month after the emperor ascended the throne, which became an unsolved case. Later, the apocalypse emperor was even worse. He had three sons, two of whom didn't survive, and the last one was frightened and died in the Apocalypse Big Bang when he was less than one year old.
All this seems to cast a mysterious and frightening blood curse on the children of the Ming royal family, so that masters often say that most of the eldest sons born to Empress Zheng Ming Palace are unlucky. So, is the rise and fall of a dynasty really directly related to the fate of Feng Shui? There are two kinds of discussions worth noting.
First, Zhu Yuanzhang proclaimed himself emperor in Jinling after destroying many peasant troops in the south. He began to build palaces, but because most dynasties with Nanjing as their capital were short-lived, he chose not to be near Daxing Palace, but ordered the palace to be located in Yanque Lake. Later, part of the capital of Nanjing was actually built by filling the lake. The terrain of that place is a bit high before and low after. Liu Bowen has a keen eye, and has seen through the past 500 years. He was surprised to hear that Feng Shui is not conducive to the descendants of Zhujiajian.
Therefore, Zhu Yuanzhang took remedial measures and even once wanted to move the capital to Fengyang. In addition to building a mausoleum in Fengyang, he also asked for the construction of a palace, which cost a lot. At that time, the builders were miserable and cut corners, which doomed the bean curd dregs project to be unable to meet the demand of geomantic omen.
Second, because of his family background, the prince had a fierce struggle. Zhu Yuanzhang was born a commoner, so he didn't have the style and background of a big family. Comparing Zhu Ming and Song Zhao, it is easy to see the difference between them. Zhao Kuangyin was born in the hall and grew up in a military compound. He has aristocratic feelings. Therefore, throughout the Song Dynasty, the emperor's humanistic care for the people and officials was consistent. Song dynasty didn't kill scholars, even the descendants of Chai who took the country should be kind.
Zhu Yuanzhang, on the other hand, was violent and experienced a career of killing and decline in his early years. The genes in this family have been passed on to future generations. When others died, Judy, the prince of Yan, immediately rose up and rebelled, without considering his uncle's feelings at all, so that future generations followed suit.
Most of the princes of the Ming Dynasty were content with pleasure, few of them studied hard, and they were incomparable with the princes of the Qing Dynasty in later generations. The sound of palace fighting in the Ming dynasty is also endless. In the cruel struggle for imperial power, the eldest sons of the emperor are of course the first to bear the brunt, all of which are related to the underlying genes that Zhu Yuanzhang brought to future generations. Reference: Records and History of the Ming Dynasty