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Zhu Daming Gao Chi's death was really killed by his son?

There are still many unsolved mysteries about the Ming Dynasty, such as the three major cases in the late Ming Dynasty, the three major cases in Wanli and so on. It is also difficult to choose "most". After all, it is very confusing to take out these things one by one. But if you have to choose, it's not without it, but this biggest puzzle is the most neglected one, and it is the death of Judy's son Zhu Gaochi. The reason why Zhu Gaochi's death can be called the biggest mystery in the Ming Dynasty is that his death is very strange and his son Zhu Zhanji's behavior is also very strange. These two strange things add up to a terrible conclusion, whether Zhu Gaochi was killed by his son.

Although Zhu Gaochi is fat and lame, he is really lucky. He is Judy's first boy. In the Ming dynasty, the most filial dynasty, trying to move the eldest son's position is tantamount to dreaming, even if it is better than a cruel person like Judy. Although I liked my son Zhu very much and always wanted to change, I later gave birth to a son, the legendary good grandson. Seeing that he is going to give it away, you said that Zhu could not be persuaded. Therefore, he always wanted to kill this guy. This is the foreshadowing of Zhu Gaochi's death. Just like we play a game, an official or a sparrow flies into the sky. With clues, it means that the truth is not far away.

Facing his sworn enemy uncle Zhu peeping at his throne, I was in a hurry. But it's no use worrying. Grandpa is still here. Grandpa is gone, but dad is still here. When he came to power, Zhu's uncle was still there. In the face of such a time bomb, it is strange that you say he can feel at ease. But I'm not at ease. So what? Dad is in power, but he doesn't want to kill Zhu's brother. Every time I think that Grandpa's uncle wants to rob his nephew Zhu Yunwen of the throne, Zhu Zhanji is very sad. But what can I do? I really have a way to think about it. Isn't his father fat? Isn't fat three highs? It is reasonable to die of a sudden stroke if there are three highs. ...

Moreover, although he was a virtuous man after he acceded to the throne, he belonged to the kind of overcorrective behavior, such as beating his father, rehabilitating the people who died in the Jing disaster, and moving the capital back to Ning. These behaviors aroused the dissatisfaction of his son Zhu Zhanji. After all, in Zhu Zhanji's eyes, Grandpa is an unparalleled hero, while his father is a fool, which can be seen from a series of policies to abolish his father immediately after he ascended the throne. He is very close to his grandfather Judy, so naturally he is not close to his father Zhu Gaochi, who doesn't deal with his grandfather.

And most importantly, after his death, he was able to avoid the comprehensive interception of his uncle Zhu. Judging from this, he should have set off from Nanjing in advance. Stranger still, whether he is ready to inherit the throne or attend Zhu Gaochi's funeral quietly, he seems to know in advance when Dad will die. Zhu Zhanji can't tell fortune, and he doesn't know how long his father will live, so there is only one last possibility left, and that is murder.

In addition, in fact, there are some clues left in the history books. For example, it is recorded in the history books that Zhu Gaochi studied astronomical phenomena when he was bored one day. As a result, he found that the sky was wrong, so he called three ministers around him (who went in and out of the inner palace at midnight) and told them that I was going to die (God Operator). In fact, don't think it's weird here, just refer to Li Shimin in history. This is called guilty conscience, also called shattered glass. After all, the emperor is dead, and the living emperor has the final say in the history books. Therefore, when this passage appears in the history books, it can basically be concluded that Zhu Gaochi was killed by his own son.