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In the streets of Nanjing in 1949, Chen Xinmin, the owner of an antique shop, saw a strangely shaped blue and white porcelain vase, and he was excited: Was Zhu Yuanzhang's tomb stolen? An antique shop walks into one

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In the streets of Nanjing in 1949, Chen Xinmin, the owner of an antique shop, saw a strangely shaped blue and white porcelain vase, and he was excited: Was Zhu Yuanzhang's tomb stolen?

An antique shop walked into a vendor, he held a strange shape of the blue and white porcelain vase, the antique shop owner with his own experience, looking at this blue and white porcelain vase, at that time felt that this thing is not simple, immediately asked the vendor where the bottle came from.

The vendor dodged his eyes and stuttered in reply, but still did not say where the bottle came from. In the end, the antique shop owner bought the blue and white porcelain vase with 5 gold bars.

After buying the bottle, the antique shop owner immediately found other peers to identify the blue and white porcelain bottle. This appraisal, everyone is not calm.

Only because this blue and white porcelain vase is from the Ming Dynasty, they deduce from this that there must be a Ming Dynasty tomb that was stolen, otherwise this bottle would not appear in the folk.

As soon as this news came out, it immediately made a lot of noise and reached the ears of Liu Bocheng, then secretary of the Nanjing Municipal Party Committee and mayor.

At that time, in the early days of the liberation of New China, Liu Bocheng immediately ordered a thorough investigation of the matter.

After investigation, it was found that it was the tomb robbery gang organized by local farmers, and the tomb they stole was the tomb of Zhu Yuanzhang's adopted son Mu Ying. And that blue and white porcelain vase was given to Mu Ying by Zhu Yuanzhang that year, and it was worth a lot.

Mu Ying was the founding hero of the Ming Dynasty, he was the adopted son of Zhu Yuanzhang, and the first child of Zhu Yuanzhang. Mu Ying lost his father at an early age, and from childhood he followed his mother upside down and lived by begging, and later his mother also gave up, leaving Mu Ying alone.

At that time, Zhu Yuanzhang and Empress Ma looked at the lonely and helpless Mu Ying very pitiful, so they adopted him and recognized him as a righteous son, and from then on Mu Ying also followed Zhu Yuanzhang's surname Zhu.

Mu Ying has always been very popular with Zhu Yuanzhang and Empress Ma, and at the age of 18, he was made a lieutenant in front of the tent and guarded Zhenjiang. Later, he was promoted to commander and stationed in Guangxin.

Mu Yingxiao was brave and good at war, and later followed Zhu Yuanzhang around in his conquests, occupying Fujian and Chong'an, capturing the Eighteen Villages of Minxi, and capturing Feng Gubao alive.

At this time, Zhu Yuanzhang asked him to restore the Mu surname and sent Mu Ying to zhen to guard Jianning. Mu Ying was a quick wit, flexible mind, and clean and neat, Zhu Yuanzhang was very important to him, and then he was named the Governor of the Metropolitan Government.

In 1327, Mu Ying served as a deputy general of Zhenxi, and followed Deng Yu, the Duke of Weiguo, in a crusade against Tubo, and from Sichuan to Kunlun Mountain, Mu Ying captured and killed more than 10,000 Tubo soldiers, and Deng Yu praised him even more.

Mu Ying, who has made many military achievements, can be said to be the founding hero of the Yuan Dynasty. In 1381, the fourteenth year of Hongwu, Mu Ying followed the general Xu Da on his northern expedition, cut through thorns and thorns along the way, passed through the barriers, captured Li Xuan alive of the Yuan Zhiyuan, and captured many enemies.

In September of the same year, king Yuan Liang occupied Yunnan and killed Ming emissaries twice in a row. Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang was furious and immediately appointed Fu Youde, the Marquis of Yingchuan, as the general of Zhengnan and Mu Ying as his deputy general, leading an army of 300,000 to conquer Yunnan.

Mu Ying and others first captured Kunming, then Dali, and the enemy army was defeated and retreated, and soon they won a complete victory.

Mu Ying was deeply trusted by Zhu Yuanzhang and loved by Empress Ma, and his loyalty and ability were beyond doubt. Therefore, after occupying Yunnan, Zhu Yuanzhang left Mu Ying in Yunnan Zhenshou.

During the period when Muying town was defending Yunnan, he suppressed various large and small rebellions, and also led the soldiers to build water conservancy projects, build bridges and roads, and open schools, so that the people of Yunnan could live a happy and peaceful life, and they were deeply loved by the people.

Mu Ying is a person who knows the gratitude map, Zhu Yuanzhang has raised him for more than ten years, and has the grace of nurturing him. Mu Ying repaid Zhu Yuanzhang with the loyalty of a province and fifteen generations.

In 1392, Mu Ying died at the age of 48. Zhu Yuanzhang was deeply saddened and ordered him to be brought back to Nanjing for burial, and posthumously named him the King of Qianning. The people of Yunnan came to bid farewell to Mu Ying, and they were in tears. It can be seen that Mu Ying is really a generation of loyal in the hearts of the people.

Since then, lasting 310 years, the Mu family has been the fifteenth generation of family owners, and has guarded Yunnan for generations for the Ming Dynasty, making Yunnan the strongest feudal town.

Mu Ying's life has a beginning and an end, because when he was young, he received the favor of Zhu Yuanzhang and Empress Ma, and he served the Ming Dynasty with a dignified career all his life, and used it as a family training to tell future generations to be loyal to the country, and Mu Ying's spirit is worthy of everyone's admiration.

In the streets of Nanjing in 1949, Chen Xinmin, the owner of an antique shop, saw a strangely shaped blue and white porcelain vase, and he was excited: Was Zhu Yuanzhang's tomb stolen? An antique shop walks into one
In the streets of Nanjing in 1949, Chen Xinmin, the owner of an antique shop, saw a strangely shaped blue and white porcelain vase, and he was excited: Was Zhu Yuanzhang's tomb stolen? An antique shop walks into one
In the streets of Nanjing in 1949, Chen Xinmin, the owner of an antique shop, saw a strangely shaped blue and white porcelain vase, and he was excited: Was Zhu Yuanzhang's tomb stolen? An antique shop walks into one