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That's terrible! The demon curse that enveloped the Ming Dynasty for more than 30 years.

The curse mystery of the Ming Dynasty: There was a very strange emperor in the Ming Dynasty. He was recognized as the Crown Prince by the ruling and opposition parties, but he never served as a prince for a day.

During his 17 years as crown prince, he had only one title on his head, and he remained a prince until the day before he succeeded to the throne. This emperor is the father of the lazy Wanli Emperor ―― Zhu Zaiyu of Qin Long. The reason why there is such an embarrassing situation is that his father Jiajing has always had a curse that makes him shudder-the two dragons don't meet.

The inventor of "the two dragons are not in harmony" is Tao Wen Zhong, a famous alchemist in Ming Dynasty. His real name is Qu Zhen, and he is a good friend with another alchemist Shao whom Jiajing trusts. On one occasion, Jiajing went to visit his father's grave. Shao was ill and asked him to accompany him.

I don't know whether Tao Wen Zhong was lucky or came to the future in a time spaceship. When he arrived in Weihui, he vowed to make a prediction that there would be a fire today.

Jiajing was dubious, and as a result, a fire broke out in the palace that night. Jia Jing, who admired him, called him "protecting the country, protecting the country, spreading the law, being true, being loyal and filial, and catching the real person" in one breath, and later became a minister of the Ministry of Justice.

The emperor worked hard to seal him, and he also worked hard to repay him, pinching his fingers all day to tell his fortune. In August of the 13th year of Jiajing, Zhu Zaiji, the eldest son of the emperor, died of illness just two months after his birth. When Jiajing was still immersed in great grief, Tao told him his latest research results, that is, "two dragons will never meet" as mentioned in the previous paragraph.