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Fortune telling princess

Because the princess was trying to persuade the prince not to rebel, but the prince didn't listen and was finally executed. The princess's name is Lu and the monarch is Zhu. Zhu could have become his monarch and enjoyed all the glory and wealth. Because in the Ming Dynasty, in order to maintain the stability of the imperial court, governors and generals from all over the country were well treated, which was enough to make this person have food and clothing all his life. But just like to do Zhu's things, crustily skin of head will also embark on the road of rebellion.

Besides, Zhu was so superstitious that he even consulted fortune tellers before the official rebellion. As we all know, fortune telling is all about money. As long as you can make money, it's all for people. He said that Zhu's face looks good. If he rebelled, he would surely win. The fortune teller's coaxing strengthened his rebellious heart. He recruited soldiers privately, and finally formed an army of 65,438+10,000 people to formally rebel. However, Zhu's army is only superior in number, but has no actual combat experience at all.

The quality of these soldiers is uneven, many of them come from street gangs, and their morale is very unstable. Such an army was simply vulnerable, and the court defeated Zhu in just over a month. Finally, Zhu was executed and Ningfu collapsed. When the prince died, the princess was naturally involved. In fact, Princess Lou Su Zhen stopped the rebellion of the monarch from the beginning. However, Zhu doesn't want to listen to his wife's advice. After Zhu died, the emperor didn't want to embarrass him, because he knew she didn't want to rebel.

However, Lou Su Zhen didn't want to drag out an ignoble existence. On the day Zhu died, she committed suicide by drowning. However, her body did not sink to the bottom of the river, but kept floating on the river. Even her body didn't change, so her body drifted to Nanchang. Wang Yangming worships Lou very much, so he specially built a mausoleum for her in Nanchang. Ordinary people regard her as a folk fairy because her body has not rotted after her death, and everyone thinks that she is sheltered by heaven.