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Gansu villagers come up with a mysterious family tree! Uncovering the mystery of the emperor's disappearance 300 years ago? Expert: Qing Dynasty

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When it comes to Li Zicheng, the Emperor of Dashun, everyone is very familiar with it.

Li Zicheng, known as the King of Chuang, was born on September 22, 1606, the leader of the peasant revolt at the end of the Ming Dynasty, and lived in Yulin, Shaanxi.

Chongzhen revolted in the second year (1629), and later became a general under Gao Yingxiang, the king of Chuang, who was brave and wise.

Yes, Li Zicheng claimed to be the king of Chuang who continued to lead the uprising after Gao Yingxiang's sacrifice.

Gansu villagers come up with a mysterious family tree! Uncovering the mystery of the emperor's disappearance 300 years ago? Expert: Qing Dynasty

Before entering the city of Beijing, he ruled the army strictly and the people returned to their hearts; unfortunately, he was arrogant and arrogant, and the combat effectiveness of the Dashun army was not as good as before, and then he and Wu Sangui began to fight, and the soldiers defeated Shanhaiguan.

However, the whereabouts of his defeat have not been determined.

Some say he led the remnants to a mountain ridge and was stoned to death by the villagers;

It is also said that he fled to a monastery and became a monk, and later became an abbot;

Gansu villagers come up with a mysterious family tree! Uncovering the mystery of the emperor's disappearance 300 years ago? Expert: Qing Dynasty

Mystery Genealogy Tells Unsolved Cases?

A few years ago, a family tree was found in a villager surnamed Li in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, which was shocking. The person who claimed to be a descendant of Li Zicheng was a mason in Qingcheng, Gansu Province.

He said he was a descendant of Li Zicheng and took out a genealogy to prove his claim. The genealogy records Li Zicheng's events from his origins to his defeat, many of which are secrets.

Experts have come to investigate this specially, and the genealogy clearly records that after the defeat of Li Zicheng's army, his brother sent silver and asked him to sell land and buy a house in Qingcheng Town, and since then he has lived an ordinary life there in anonymity.

Gansu villagers come up with a mysterious family tree! Uncovering the mystery of the emperor's disappearance 300 years ago? Expert: Qing Dynasty

Li Zicheng had earlier asked his brother to buy real estate in Lanzhou. After the defeat of the army, Li Zicheng fled all the way to Lanzhou in his robes, disguised himself and lived a reclusive life in Lanzhou.

When the Manchu Qing sat firmly in jiangshan, Li Zicheng saw that the limelight had passed, and went to live in the place where he had purchased a good property before. Since he had no sons, he succeeded his brother's son and continued the incense.

Is the genealogy true or false?

There is a local Dragon Head Fort, which is said to be the burial place of Li Zicheng's bones after his death. While it is impossible to determine the exact time, it does provide historians with a hidden history.

According to the research of experts. This genealogy is indeed an object of the Qing Dynasty. In the tomb of Longtou Fort, Li Zicheng's jade seal and sword were also seen.

Gansu villagers come up with a mysterious family tree! Uncovering the mystery of the emperor's disappearance 300 years ago? Expert: Qing Dynasty

Later, they said that they were descendants of Li Zicheng, the Emperor of Dashun, and took the family tree for experts to identify. After identification, experts said that this paper was indeed from the last years of the Qing Dynasty, and the font format could also be seen as the words of the Qing Dynasty.

In 1644, when Li Zicheng entered Beijing to prepare to claim the throne, he lost a battle with the Manchurian Army at Shanhaiguan. Later, some people said that he died in battle on Mount Jiugong; some people said that he died on the way to escape; others said that he did not die after the defeat of the army, but became a monk or settled down in anonymity.

If this genealogy is true, it confirms one of these claims.

Later, some people also said that the names of Li Zicheng's parents and wife in the family tree were all different, so they should not be trusted, but the locals still firmly believed.

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