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Where did Zhu Yunwen finally go?

According to Gu Yingtai's record in Ming History, when the Yan army invaded the city, Zhu Yunwen tried to draw his sword and commit suicide. Wang Yue, a young supervisor, stopped him and said, "Your Majesty should not commit suicide. Once upon a time, Mao was promoted to a far place, leaving a box and saying,' If children and grandchildren are in great trouble, they can take it out of the box.' "Zhu Yunwen ordered Wang Shuo to get the box. After a while, four eunuchs carried a box into the temple, all around the box were wrapped in iron, and the chain heart was filled with pig iron. Wang Shuo knocked the box open with an iron awl. There are three scripts, the cassock, the monk's hat and shoes, a razor handle, ten silver coins and a piece of paper. The newspaper said, "I'm only allowed to go out from the gate of hell, and the rest will go from the Watergate to the Yugou." At dusk, I can concentrate and be optimistic. " Zhu Yunwen sighed: "Destiny takes a hand, what can I say?" The eunuch immediately took out a razor and shaved Zhu Yunwen's hair. Zhu Yunwen took off his clothes, put on his cassock and hid his funeral. Set fire to the palace. Suddenly, the flames burst into flames and burned the magnificent palace to ashes. Queen Ma Shi was thrown into the fire and most of her concubines were burned to death. Zhu Yunwen ran away in tears. The Gate of Hell is located at the emergency exit, which is a low gate in the inner city. Only one person is allowed to enter and exit, and the outside is connected with the waterway. Zhu Yunwen bent down first, and the others filed out. There happened to be a boat outside the door. There was a Taoist priest on the boat, who called Zhu Yunwen aboard and kowtowed and shouted long live. The Taoist priest said, "I dreamed of Emperor Gao last night, and ordered the ministers to wait here." The exiles left by boat. This is a very bizarre legend, which is widely circulated. There are many sites and legends about Zhu Yunwen in several southwestern provinces. It is said that when Zhu Yunwen took refuge in Zhu Jin, Guizhou (now Guang Shun, Guizhou), he also wrote a poem: The wind and dust suddenly invaded the south overnight, and the destiny moved the heart 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. Looking back at the Forbidden City tonight, the Sixth Hospital still looks forward to Cui Hua. Very much in line with Zhu Yunwen's identity. Although it is impossible to confirm whether Zhu Yunwen really lives in exile in southwest China, his whereabouts eventually become an unsolved case, and no one can be sure whether he was really burned to death. Judy found two bodies in the fire and buried Zhu Yunwen and Queen Marsh, but deep down, she also suspected Zhu Yunwen's death. On one occasion, Judy sent the fact to Hu Meng, accompanied by Zhu Xiang, a housekeeper familiar with Zhu Yunwen, to visit Zhang Sanfeng, a Taoist priest in Wudang (known as "Zhang Sloppy" at that time, a well-known slovenly and erratic man, who is said to be able to walk thousands of miles a day), and traveled all over the States, counties, townships and cities by land to inquire about Zhu Yunwen's whereabouts. In the second year of Yongle (1404), there were rumors that Zhu Yunwen had fled overseas. Judy sent Zheng He, a trusted eunuch (known as the "Sanbao eunuch" in the world), to lead an army to sea and sail to the West. This is the famous "Zheng He's Sailing to the West" in history, but the whereabouts of Zhu Yunwen have not been found. In the 21st year of Yongle (1423), Hu Meng, who had been wandering for more than ten years, suddenly rushed back to Beijing. At this time, Judy was stationed in Fu Xuan. When Hu Ying arrived at Fu Xuan, it was already late at night and Judy had fallen asleep. When he heard that Hu Ying was back, he immediately began to tidy up his clothes. The monarch and ministers have been talking about the fourth watch in secret. "History of the Ming Dynasty" records: "Before I arrived, it was widely rumored that Wen Jian went to the sea, and the emperor sent Zheng He, the internal minister, to the Western Ocean for generations, and I became suspicious." So inferred, it is obvious that Hu Meng has found out the exact news of Zhu Yunwen, and after many years, Zhu Yunwen has no idea and possibility of competing for the throne. After that, Judy stopped following Zhu Yunwen. It also records that Zhu Yunwen, who was sixty-four years old in the second year, was found and connected to the capital. In order to identify the authenticity, Ming Yingzong asked Wu Liang, an old eunuch who had served Zhu Yunwen, to identify it. Zhu Yunwen had a mole on his left toe. Wu Liang found it to be true after examination, so he hugged Zhu Yunwen's foot and began to cry. People welcome Zhu Yunwen to live in the palace until he dies of old age. In October of the second year of Wanli (1574), twelve-year-old suddenly inquired about Zhang's whereabouts. Zhang replied at that time: "The national history does not contain this matter, but it was first passed on to the deceased. It is said that Emperor Wen Jian (Zhu Yunwen) entered the city when it was difficult to teach, that is, he cut his hair and walked out of infernal affairs, and then traveled around the world. No one knows. " It can be seen that Zhang also thought that he did not burn to death, but fled. Because of the long time, the problem of Zhu Yunwen's recovery, which Judy was worried about in Ming Dynasty, no longer exists. Even Ming Shenzong asked questions in public, which showed that it was no longer taboo at that time. Zhu Yunwen's true whereabouts are still difficult to verify, which is a great mystery in the Ming Dynasty.