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It is said that Emperor Yuanshun was the son of Emperor Gong of Song and Emperor Zhao, so let's listen to the experts' answers

Many people now say that Emperor Yuanshun was the son of Emperor Gong of Song (㬎㬎) (xiǎn), and the time is right: Emperor Yuanshun was born in 1320 and Emperor Gong of Song died in 1323. And once suspected that Emperor Yuanshun was the son of Emperor Gong of Song, as well as the emperors of the Yuan Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty, the "History of Gengshen Waishi" and the "Futai Waiji" have left records. Emperor Yuanwenzong also personally issued an edict, stating that Emperor Yuanshun was not at all the biological flesh and blood of Emperor Yuanmingzong and Shi Yu. So there were emperors in both the Yuan and Ming dynasties who questioned that Emperor Yuanshun was the son of Emperor Gong of Song, and how did the experts explain and answer? The expert's answer can be summed up in two words: blind!

It is said that Emperor Yuanshun was the son of Emperor Gong of Song and Emperor Zhao, so let's listen to the experts' answers

The "History of Gengshen Waishi" is a canonical chronicle of the history of the Yuan Shun Emperor, and the "Futai Waiji" written by Yuan Jue, a strange person of the Ming Dynasty, has a certain degree of credibility. According to these two books, the Yuan Dynasty woman who first questioned the identity of Emperor Yuanshun and wrote a handwritten testimony to reveal to the then Taishi Yan Timur was the nursing mother of Emperor Yuanshun; and the Ming Emperor who questioned the identity of Emperor Yuanshun was Zhu Di, the Yongle Emperor of Ming Chengzu, and that Yuan Jue was Zhu Di's Taichang Temple Secretary (posthumous gift), and Emperor Akihito Zhu Gaozi was able to succeed him, and Yuan Jue also contributed.

Gossip is less, books are relegated. The words show that after Chengzu Zhu Di fixed Beijing, he also received portraits of the emperors of the Yuan Dynasty (Beijing was once the capital of the Yuan Dynasty), and Zhu Di, who was idle, looked through them one by one, and when he turned to the Yuan Shun Emperor's Tuoba Timu'er, he was greatly surprised to see that this duke "looked like a doctor": "How can he not look like the emperors of the Yuan Dynasty but like the emperors of the Song Dynasty?" So a minister who had read poetry books flipped out the "History of Gengshen Waishi" from the pile of old papers, and then told Zhu Di: "This is not surprising, Emperor Yuanshun was originally the son of Emperor Gong of Song, half of whom was of Han chinese descent, and his mother was not a Mongol." ”

It is said that Emperor Yuanshun was the son of Emperor Gong of Song and Emperor Zhao, so let's listen to the experts' answers

According to the "History of Gengshen Foreign", after Zhao Yu's fall, he did not receive the same humiliation as his old ancestor Zhao Huan, but became a monk on the orders of the Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty. As we all know, since the debate meeting won the quanzhen sect leader Zhang Zhijing lost to the ba si pa, the status of the monks was quite high: "The Yuan people are the most important to Buddhism." The monks harmed the people, and the monks openly married the concubines, princesses, and ministers' wives and daughters (the following two words cannot be said, because some readers are minors), which is called sacrificing one's life and giving charity, princess Ming Shang, and crowning the king. Although the Yuan Dynasty did not forbid monks to marry wives and have children, the king of the fallen country was still alone in Ganzhou Mountain Temple as a high-ranking monk.

It is said that Emperor Yuanshun was the son of Emperor Gong of Song and Emperor Zhao, so let's listen to the experts' answers

One day, a King zhao of the Yuan Dynasty ran to the temple to play, and looked at the fifty-year-old Song Gong Emperor who was very pitiful, "Pity the old and lonely, and invite a woman back to him." Zhao Yu had the demeanor of Zhao Tuo and gave birth to a boy in the seventh year of Yanyou. Coincidentally, Emperor Yuan Mingzong and Shi Yu (who was still the King of Zhou at the time) also passed by this temple, and saw that the sky above Zhao Xiao's family (although Zhao Yu was a monk, he had also been named Kaifu Yi Tongsansi and Yingguo Gong) had multicolored dragon pattern clouds, so he asked Zhao Xiao and asked: "Where the son dwells, do you have any heavy treasures?" Zhao Yu was confused: "Where are the heavy treasures in the poor monk's family?" Only after five o'clock this morning, he gave birth to a son. He Shiyu called the newborn baby and his mother together for questioning, and he was overjoyed: "These two ladies belong to me, Yingguo Gong, you can find another one!" (Great joy, for the sake of the son, and the return of his mother)"

It is said that Emperor Yuanshun was the son of Emperor Gong of Song and Emperor Zhao, so let's listen to the experts' answers

This person who was "considered a son" was, of course, the Yuan Shun Emperor Tuoba Timur. And that mother, the woman that King Zhao gave to Emperor Gong of Song and was laughed at by King Mingzong of Zhou (later Emperor Mingzong of Yuan), also had a name, Named Hanlu LuMai Laidi, commonly referred to as Mai Laidi, she died when Emperor Yuanshun was just one year old. Later, Emperor Yuanshun somehow offended his own nursing mother, who wrote a letter to the then powerful minister Yan Timur to report it, and Emperor Yuanwenzong's Tu Themu'er (brother of He Shiyi) also made it known to the world that he did not recognize Emperor Yuanshun as the biological son of Emperor Yuanmingzong. Of course, there are also sayings that Emperor Wenzong of Yuan did not issue an edict, and Yan Timur belonged to the "CorrectionAlties".

But after all, the above is still a legend, and it cannot be proved by science at all. Some experts have proved through scientific research: "Emperor Yuanshun is the son of Emperor Gong of Song is pure nonsense!" "Experts genetically identified the descendants of Emperor Yuanshun and the descendants of the Zhao and Song dynasties, and the results showed that the two groups were not related by blood...

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