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The mystery of Zhu Yuanzhang's appearance: Does he really have 72 hemp seeds on his face?
0 10- 10 1 year Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang. Some historians call him an ugly and wretched man with a long chin, big ears and a pockmarked face. Zhu Yuanzhang is the ugliest emperor in China. However, some people say that Zhu Yuanzhang is a rare emperor with extraordinary facial features and extraordinary appearance. These two views are completely opposite. At present, the portraits that the outside world can see are mainly concentrated in these two categories, one is ugly and the other is handsome, but there are many versions.
About Zhu Yuanzhang, there is a story portrait circulating among the people: According to legend, after Zhu Yuanzhang proclaimed himself emperor, he called painters and painters to paint his portrait. The first painter who entered the palace was very serious and painted the portrait as lifelike as a real person. Seeing his ugly image, Zhu Yuanzhang was furious and pushed the painter out to behead him. The second one learned his lesson and cleverly painted Zhu Yuanzhang as a handsome man with good looks, regular facial features and good looks. Zhu Yuanzhang is himself at first sight, obviously fooling him, born to die, a natural painter. The third one is really clever, trying to figure out Zhu Yuanzhang's pursuit of spirit likeness: his face is similar to that of a real person, and other parts follow his feelings, just like the wedding photos taken by the bride and groom in the photo studio now, saying yes and no are ambiguous. As a result, Zhu Yuanzhang saw that his face was kind and he looked like an emperor. Needless to say, the painter was rewarded, saved from death and returned home.
Some people might say, don't they? Aren't there two kinds of portraits of Zhu Yuanzhang circulating in history? But this is what he looked like when he was emperor. It's what he looks like after he's 40. Just now, when it comes to the birth of a baby, how can I make it clear?
Zhu Yuanzhang was born in the Year of the Loong. The child belonged to the dragon and later became the real dragon emperor who ruled China. He said that he has the appearance of a dragon and can stand the test of history, at least folklore.
Legend has it that when Zhu Yuanzhang was born, the old monk in Huangsi dreamed that Zhu's newborn fell from the sky and said it would be expensive in the future. Another legend is that Zhu Yuanzhang met a fortune-telling teacher when he was begging in his teens. The old teacher saw that the child was strange-looking, imposing, and had the air of an emperor on his forehead. He can't. I can't help shouting that this is a good day.
Of course, the middle-aged dragon robe in Zhu Yuanzhang's portrait can best reflect the dragon.
There are more than a dozen such portraits, full body, bust, color, black and white. From the face, it can be divided into two completely different bottom plates: one is plump, dignified and kind. If you take off your robe, it can be used as a very beautiful QQ avatar for elderly netizens; The other has a slender face, high cheekbones, a big nose, big ears, a strange bone bulge on the top of his head, a chin much longer than the maxilla, and looks like a pig's waist.
Is Zhu Yuanzhang's portrait, an ugly face, a parody of folk talents or a drama of social idlers?
The answer should be no.
Ming Taizu, the original emperor statue recorded in the Qianlong period, really looks like an ugly face. In the upper left corner of the portrait, Emperor Zhu's real name was Bird, Jurong, a native of Jiangnan, and his name was Hongwu. He was in office for thirty-one years. Some people think that this portrait is solemn and close to the portrait of the emperor handed down from ancient times, and it should be copied according to the palace picture book.
However, some people are skeptical about the authenticity of Zhu Yuanzhang, who is an ugly portrait with a long face. Physiologically and genetically, they value a plump and rich face more.
The reason is that a group of descendants of Zhu Yuanzhang and the heads of more than a dozen Ming emperors are quite consistent in the age of emperor statues, which are basically close to Zhu Yuanzhang but completely different from Zhang Chou in the portraits. In other words, the faces of so many Ming emperors handed down from generation to generation were used to prove the faces of the first Zhang Mingchao emperor. The conclusion is that Zhu Yuanzhang has a plump and kind face.
Is it reliable?
I should have said no.
They think that the ugly long face covered with pockmarked faces is the real Zhu Yuanzhang. They think this long face is very vivid and can be integrated with the suffering Fengyang people. And that kind-hearted portrait of a rich and broad face completely lost Zhu Yuanzhang's simplicity in herding cattle in childhood, his bitterness in begging as a teenager, his bravery in the battlefield as a teenager, his domineering power in middle age, his kindness to Fengyang's fellow villagers and his unique bearing bred in Fengyang's barren land.
So, in Fengyang longxing temple, the ugly portrait of pockmarked face has been preserved for hundreds of years.
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