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The mystery of the whereabouts of Emperor Minghui Zhu Yunjiao

author:Yue Xiaoming

The mystery of the whereabouts of Emperor Minghui Zhu Yunjiao

The mystery of the whereabouts of Emperor Minghui Zhu Yunjiao

Emperor Minghui was the second grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, the ming emperor, and the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Yunjiao was born on December 5, 1377, the biological mother was Concubine Lü, and the father was Zhu Biao, the prince of Yiwen. In may of the leap year of the thirty-first year of Hongwu (1398), Zhu Yuanzhang died at the age of 71. Emperor's grandson Zhu Yunjiao succeeded to the throne and changed his era name to Jianwen and called him Emperor Jianwen. Due to the cutting of the domain, his uncle King Yan launched the "Battle of Jingnan". Emperor Jianwen's imperial journey was over, was Zhu Yunjiao burned to death by fire? Or did you run away? If so, where did he escape? Historians don't know either.

In fact, Zhu Yunjiao did not die, but fled with his retinue to Lianzhou, Guangdong Province (Lianzhou was then one of the four prefectures of Guangdong Province alongside Guangzhou, Shaozhou, and Chaozhou). Zhu fled to the town of Xijiang, in present-day Lianzhou City, Guangdong Province, and built several houses to take refuge on the top of Dadong Mountain. Those houses are still there, but they are in ruins. Most of the people in Xijiang Town, Lianzhou City, knew that Zhu Yunjiao had fled to Dadongshan, and they all said that the houses were built by Zhu Yunjiao.

To climb Zhu Yunjiao's houses, it takes about 2 hours for ordinary people to climb this mountain, and it takes 1.5 hours for people with great strength to climb the mountain.

If any big boss developed it into a tourist attraction, I think it will be very "money-making".

(Image from Baidu)

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