He Kusheng was born in the imperial familyโ the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, the Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunjiao
๐ A worried emperor ๐ Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunjiao
๐ Continuing from the previous part " Zhu Yuanzhang: From Monk to Emperor " , now let's talk about the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, ---- Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunjiao.
๐ Zhu Yunjiao, born in 1377, was the son of Crown Prince Zhu Biao. In the twenty-fifth year of Hongwu, the crown prince Zhu Biao died, and Zhu Yuanzhang was the grandson of Emperor Zhu Yunjiao.
๐ In the thirtieth year of Hongwu (1398), Zhu Yuanzhang collapsed, and Zhu Yunjiao succeeded to the throne, at the age of twenty-one.
๐ A reassuring person is gone, but leaving a worried person behind.
๐ Zhu Yuanzhang handled the founding generals with heavy troops and outstanding military achievements, and entrusted the heavy responsibility of guarding the frontier to his most trusted sons. Having established a set of governing strategies for the Empire that he thought would be effective, he was relieved to go.
๐ Zhu Yunjiao questioned: Will the uncles rebel? Zhu Yuanzhang divided twenty-four sons and one grandson as kings, and was called the King of The Domain. They owned the royal palace and the army (with the capital for rebellion). Among them, the King of Yan, the King of Jin, has the greatest power, and the King of Ning has the "Three Guards of Duoyan" (Xiao Yong is good at war, very effective in battle, and makes the enemy feel frightened)
๐ Zhu Yunjiao obviously felt the threat from Zhu Di's uncle, so he began to cut the domain.
๐ Several major clan kings have fallen.
๐ At the same time, Zhu Di, the King of Yan, began to recruit soldiers, build weapons, and do a good job of superstition and incitement. Under the planning of Yao Guangxiao, the black-clad prime minister, he launched the Battle of Jingnan and led the Yan army.
๐In 1402, Zhu Di led an army to approach Nanjing. The palace caught fire, and Emperor Jianwen was not seen, no corpse was seen, and his whereabouts were unknown.
๐ The country changes hands.
๐ Zhu Yunjiao, a good man who grew up in the deep palace and was polite and generous. An unworldly, bookish young man, an idealist
๐ The whereabouts of Zhu Yunjiao have become a mystery for thousands of years, so the Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunjiao has no mausoleum.
๐ The Sixteenth Emperor of the Ming Dynasty had only fourteen mausoleums. Zhu Yuanzhang was buried in the Ming Tombs of Nanjing. Beijing has a famous tourist attraction, the Ming Tombs.
๐ History is so wonderful... Let's keep watching...
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