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Zhu Qiyu originally had nothing to do with the imperial throne, and during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of Ming, he made his eldest son Zhu Qizhen the crown prince, which was the later Ming Yingzong. It was not until the eve of Emperor Xuanzong's death that he ordered someone to take Wu and Zhu Qiyu's mother and son back to the palace in his last will, and he also made Wu a concubine and Zhu Qiyu the king of Hao. After Emperor Mingying ascended the throne, he was not bad for this half-brother.
Later, Emperor Mingying, at the instigation of the eunuch Wang Zhen, personally enjoined Vala and ordered Zhu Qiyu to oversee the state. Originally, with the national strength of the Ming Dynasty at that time, the attack on Wallachia was a victory, but Ming Yingzong was too fond of Wang Zhen and ordered him to take full responsibility for the attack plan. This Wang Zhen did not have the slightest real material, he was improperly organized and commanded, the Ming army was almost completely destroyed, and Ming Yingzong was captured.
The kingdom could not be left without a monarch for a day, and Yu Qian and other main warrior factions persuaded Empress Sun (Empress Xuanzong of Ming) to make Zhu Qiyu emperor and change the yuan to "Jingtai". Zhu Qiyu ascended the throne as Emperor Ming of the Ming Dynasty, and reused him as a minister with real talent and practical learning, and finally won the victory in the defense of Beijing, and Walla was forced to release Emperor Mingyingzong.
Originally, Emperor Ming was emperor, this was only a temporary measure, but now that Emperor Mingyingzong has been put back, Emperor Mingzong should return the throne to Emperor Mingyingzong. However, Emperor Ming was unwilling to give up this sudden throne, so after welcoming Back Emperor Mingyingzong, he put him under house arrest for seven or eight years.
Although Emperor Ming was born to the daughters of sinners, and the throne was also obtained by mistake, he was really good as an emperor, and during his reign, the Political, Economic, military and other aspects of the Ming Dynasty were reformed and developed, and the Ming Dynasty appeared to be a good emperor that was rarely seen in the Ming Dynasty, and the evaluation of the Ming Dynasty Emperor by later generations was very high.
With the consolidation of the throne, Emperor Ming was not satisfied, and he deposed the original crown prince Zhu Jianshen (later Emperor Mingxianzong) and replaced his son Zhu Jianji with the crown prince. However, not long after, the new prince actually died prematurely, and the Ming Dynasty Emperor was suddenly changed, and his body, mind and spirit were severely damaged and he fell ill. When Emperor Mingyingzong learned of this, he took the opportunity to launch a coup d'état to regain the throne, which led to the restoration of Emperor Mingyingzong.
Immediately after Emperor Mingying's restoration, Emperor Mingying deposed emperor Ming and executed all the ministers who had supported Emperor Ming, including Yu Qian and others. Soon after, the news came out of the death of Emperor Ming of Ming. Historical records do not record why Emperor Ming died, he died suddenly and bizarrely, and later generations speculate that it should be killed by Emperor Ming Yingzong.
After the death of Emperor Ming, Emperor Mingyingzong gave him the title of "戾", which was almost the worst and most evil title, to show that Emperor Ming was evil all his life. The funeral of Emperor Ming did not follow the emperor's specifications, it was basically hastily done, and it was not buried in the tomb of the Ming Emperor in Beijing, and it was the only Ming Emperor who was not buried in the Ming Tombs since the Ming Dynasty moved the capital to Beijing.