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How Did Wang Zhi Die in the Ming Dynasty Is it true or false that Wang Zhi's tomb was destroyed?

Wang Zhi of the Ming Dynasty had two people, they were ming dynasty merchants and pirates and eunuchs in the Ming Dynasty, and from the perspective of identity, it will be found that although these two people have the same name in the same dynasty, they are completely different, but they have one thing in common, that is, they will both die in history. So how did the Ming Dynasty eunuch Wang Zhi die, and is it true or false that the tomb of the pirate Wang Zhi was destroyed?

How did Wang Zhi die in the Ming Dynasty?

Fearing that Wang Zhi would threaten his position, the Duke of Dongchang joined forces with the ministers Xu Ning, Ah Qiu, and others to impeach Wang Zhi. The emperor was suspicious of Wang Zhi. Ah ugly's profession is an actor, but only for the emperor to see, once, the emperor wants to see the performance, this ugly played a drunken little eunuch, the performance content is that this drunken little eunuch heard someone say that the emperor came in the play, but this little eunuch is not afraid to continue to borrow wine to spread madness, someone told him that Wang Zhi came, the little eunuch immediately drunk and ran away. Although this is a performance, it also leads to one of the reasons why Wang Zhi is degraded.

How Did Wang Zhi Die in the Ming Dynasty Is it true or false that Wang Zhi's tomb was destroyed?

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At this time, more voices of impeachment of Wang Zhi appeared from the court, and the emperor's relationship with Wang Zhi in the gossip became more and more distant. Wang Zhi led his troops to fight this war and failed, and Emperor Xianzong deposed him and made him a royal horse supervisor in Nanjing, and later Wang Zhi died of illness in Nanjing, the date and date are unknown.

Whether the destruction of Wang Zhi's tomb is true or false

In January 2005, Wang Zhi's tomb was destroyed. The suspects were two people's teachers. Wang Zhi is a controversial figure, Wang Zhi's tomb was built by the Japanese for him, Wang Zhi is a hero or a traitor? The issue has caused a lot of controversy and discussion online.

How Did Wang Zhi Die in the Ming Dynasty Is it true or false that Wang Zhi's tomb was destroyed?

The tomb of Wang Zhi was complete before it was destroyed

Wang Zhi's tomb was smashed on the evening of January 31, 2005, and the tools used to commit the crime were axes and hammers. After interviewing the parties concerned, the reporter came to the following conclusions.

Party one: After the teacher knew that Wang Zhi's tomb was built by the Japanese, he already had the idea of smashing the tomb. Later, in order to verify this statement, a large amount of information was collected, and then studied Wang Zhi's behavior, thinking that Wang Zhi was a traitor, and at this time patriotism rose in his heart, thinking that even if I did not smash this tomb, sooner or later someone would smash it. The person concerned did not feel any regret for his act of smashing the grave, believed that he was not wrong, and showed that he was willing to bear any consequences.

Regardless of the reason to do things in accordance with the law and procedures, the parties involved in the destruction of Wang Zhi's tomb will be punished by law.

The Ming Dynasty eunuch Wang Zhi was once the Duke of Xichangchang, and his status was very high, but the voice of impeachment also appeared, because gossip led to the eunuch Wang Zhi being alienated by the emperor, and later Wang Zhi failed to lead the army to fight, his position was gone, and finally he died of illness in Nanjing. For the pirate Wang Zhi, it is true that his tomb was destroyed, the suspect is two people's teachers, although the pirate Wang Zhi is controversial, but the person who steals his tomb will still be punished by law.

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