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Ask for information about this ancient poem

Whole poem:

Dust suddenly invaded the south overnight, and Destiny moved to the center of the world.

Phoenix belongs to Danshan, the red sun is far away, and the dragon belongs to the sea.

Purple is like a star still arched, jade leaks silently, and water sinks.

Imagine the purple city and the moon tonight, and the Sixth Hospital is still looking green.

Author: Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunwen

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

The author's life:

Ming Huidi Zhu Yunwen (1377- 1402) ascended the throne, with the year number "Wen Jian" 1398, and reigned for five years.

Hui Di, the great-grandson, the second son of Crown Prince Zhu Biao, was sealed when Zhu Yuanzhang was alive, and more than 20 sons became princes, living in various places. Zhu Biao was assassinated and Zhu Yunwen became the great-grandson of the emperor. After Zhu Yuanzhang's death, he took the advice of ministers Qi Tai and Huang Zicheng, divided the princes and unified the military, and Judy, the prince, pretended to be crazy. In the name of "Jun Qing side", he attacked Nanking 1402, and Hui Di said that he was burned to death and ran away. Legend has it that Judy sent Zheng He to the Western Seas seven times to find the whereabouts of Wen Jian.

There was no posthumous title in the Ming Dynasty. In the first year of Qianlong reign in Qing Dynasty, he mourned "Emperor Gong Hui", known as Emperor Wen Jian in history. Sexual indecision.

After Zhu Yuanzhang's death, Zhu Yunwen, the successor of Jianwen Emperor, began to separate the princes, cleaned up several princes successively, and finally pushed Judy, the prince of Yan. The imperial court appointed Li Jinglong as the marshal, and conquered the State of Yan with overwhelming force. Unexpectedly, the son of the founding star Li Wenzhong is a complete failure. He made stupid mistakes from beginning to end, and almost all the country's elite troops were buried by this weak prince.

After the defeat of Li Jinglong, Judy was unstoppable and went all the way to Nanjing. She seized the throne of Zhu Yunwen, the emperor of Wen Jian, in the name of "Jingnan", and was internationally known as "Emperor Chengzu of Ming Dynasty" and "Emperor Yongle", creating a precedent for a generation of emperors. Putting these aside for a while, there is still one of the biggest mysteries in the Ming Dynasty-Wen Jian's whereabouts are unknown. When Judy's army entered the capital, Zhu Yunwen mysteriously disappeared, and people and bodies were gone. At that time, UFOs were also discouraged. The missing Zhu Yunwen just made Judy sit on the throne for more than 20 years, fidgeting. During his tenure, he searched for him by land and water all year round. According to legend, the purpose of Zheng He's seven voyages to the Western Seas is to pursue overseas.

Of course, unofficial history is very interested in this eternal mystery. There have been different opinions for 600 years, and there is still no consensus. Here are some widely circulated speculations-

Fairy tale says: Zhu Yunwen opened the secret iron box left by his grandfather Zhu Yuanzhang in an emergency, which contained a razor, a decree, a cassock and some broken silver coins. So I shaved my hair and became a monk. He escaped from the Watergate behind the palace and wandered the rivers and lakes for more than 30 years. By the 1940s, that is, 1440, the emperor at that time was Zhu Qizhen, the sixth emperor of Judy's great-grandson, and this feud had disappeared. Zhu Yunwen did not identify himself and returned to the palace. For the rest of his life. This statement reminds me of some mythical plots-opening the rescue capsule in an emergency and immediately having a mysterious escape route. It seems that Zhu Yuanzhang is a prophet, and he already knows that his grandson has this robbery, and everything that will escape is ready. Unofficial history is better, the plot is absurd, and the ending is happy.

Self-immolation theory: Many historical materials, including the Draft of Ming History, are recorded in this way. I believe this statement is more reasonable. In that war-torn era, troops poured into the city in large numbers. It is not easy for the arrogant emperor to escape from the chaos. Even if you escape, it's utopian enough to want to travel in the rivers and lakes for decades. It shouldn't be difficult for the Royal Guards and secret agents to find such conspicuous figures in the Jianghu. The most likely outcome is that Emperor Wen Jian saw that the tide was gone and committed suicide. Judy's fake mourning and the subsequent search for people were a cover-up.

The old man said: It is a historical fact that Judy ordered the search for Wen Jian after she acceded to the throne. Hu Ying is the detective he sent on the waterway. He traveled all over the counties and towns in 16. One night before Judy died, Hu Ying suddenly came back to see Judy in the middle of the night. The specific conversation was an eternal mystery. However, some people suspect that Hu Ming must have discovered important news when he met the emperor in such a hurry. Then it is most likely that the whereabouts of Emperor Wen Jian was found in a village. Some people even confirmed that Emperor Wen Jian was buried in Wuxian County, Jiangsu Province. These archaeologists are really tough. Later, Judy let him die in a remote village. With Judy's driving personality, this possibility seems unlikely.

Of course, if you want to list the interesting legends in unofficial history, you can talk about them for days and nights. It's nothing more than related to monks and ghosts. The more mysterious the better. We can read him as a novel. More than 600 years ago, after Nanjing was breached, the mystery of the whereabouts of an emperor has continued to this day. It seems that if we want to solve this eternal mystery, we must wait until the day when the time machine is invented.

I hope it helps you.

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