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Why was the vicious Concubine Wan Guifei so favored by Emperor Zhu Jianshen?

Actually, this is a question of IQ. If an old, ugly and pregnant concubine had a miscarriage, poisoned the emperor's heir, and killed the concubine, would the emperor still love her for decades? She is really vicious to Zhu Youtang and her son. Will Zhu Youtang tolerate her again?

Is Concubine Wan Gui really bad and vicious? Why did Ming Xianzong prefer Concubine Wan Gui?

But those who are familiar with the history of the Ming Dynasty, especially those who have read "Once Upon a Time in the Ming Dynasty", will be familiar with the story of the vicious Concubine Wan Gui.

Many stories of the Ming Dynasty simply cannot withstand scrutiny. Even if they are recorded in history books, the purpose behind them is still hidden.

Zhu Jianshen, Ming Xianzong, never had an easy death. His father Zhu Qizhen was imprisoned for "changing the civil fortress" and spent several years in the desert drinking from the northwest wind. This led to Zhu Jianshen's embarrassing fate. His uncle Zhu Qiyu even wanted to depose him and establish his own son as the foundation of the country. When Zhu Jianshen was in the most painful time, the palace maid Wan Zhen'er, who was 17 years older than him, grew up with him.

Later, his father Zhu Qizhen miraculously returned to politics and became a prince again. After Zhu Qizhen's death, he successfully became the emperor.

Therefore, Wan Zhener and Zhu Jian were in deep trouble. This is the basis of their relationship and the main reason why Zhu Jianshen dotes on her.

However, the real Wan Zhen'er in history was not a stupid and vicious woman, but a real king of palace fighting.

In the second year of Chenghua (1466), 37-year-old Wan Zhen'er gave birth to Zhu Jianshen's eldest son. Zhu Jianshen was overjoyed and made Wan Jin his imperial concubine. But the child died a year later. However, in the story, it is said that Zhu Jianshen "wanted" to make this beloved son a prince, but did he really do it? The answer is no.

So who is Zhu Jianshen’s first prince? This is not Ji's Sheng's, it is the key managed by Tang Jintreasure. In the seventh year of Chenghua (1471), Bai Xianfei's two-year-old son Zhu Xi died shortly after he became the crown prince.

In other words, before Zhu Youtang was born, he had two brothers, but they both died young. One of them is Wan Zhen'er's son.

In fact, Zhu Jianshen knew Zhu Youtang's life experience from the beginning, and he deliberately placed Zhu Youtang in "An Tangle".

In the sixth year of Chenghua (1470), Zhu Youtang was born in the "Anletang" outside the palace. According to the records in the "Introduction to the Responsibilities of the Ministers", this "Anletang" was actually a place where incompetent and terminally ill eunuchs were placed. Why was Zhu Youtang born here? There is no record in history books. But clues tell us that Zhu Jianshen knew about Ji and Zhu Youtang from the beginning. Instead of Zhang Min risking his life to tell Zhu Jianshen that you have a son.

Because according to the "Records of the Master of Zhai House", Concubine Wan Guifei was unhappy because Ji was pregnant, so Zhu Jianshen asked Ji to stay in Anletang and sent someone to take care of him. And after giving birth to a child, he was taken care of very well. All this was arranged by Zhu Jianshen himself.

"After the age, there is a stretch, Wan Fei receives it, the old illness is in Anle Hall, and the new report is taken care of by the gate officer. Since the birth of the prince, the secret order is to protect the servants."

In addition, according to the records of the present sect, a fire broke out at the entrance of Qianqing Palace. Zhu Jianshen was very worried, thinking that God would remind him if he had forgotten something. Indeed, he forgot about Zhu Youtang in Anletang. When he thought of this son, Zhu Youtang was already 6 years old.

So Zhu Jianshen sent someone to take Zhu Youtang into the palace. However, Zhu Jianshen did not take Ji into the palace because Ji was seriously ill.

However, after Zhu Youtang was brought into the palace, he was always raised by Wan Zhen'er, and he was considered to have left.

As we all know, "The Queen Mother was afraid that something would happen to Zhu Youtang. She was raised by herself in the palace. Concubine Wan Guifei asked Zhu Youtang to eat, but she refused to eat. She said: "I am afraid of poison, and I am very angry. , Concubine Wan Gui was furious. ". After Zhu Youtang entered the palace, he was raised by Concubine Wan Guifei. Because when government officials knew that Zhu Jianshen had a son, they asked for the founding of the country. There are court officials' memorials as evidence.

"We will wait. , but the emperor’s benevolence and filial piety led the heaven and earth, brought glory to his ancestors, gave birth to a prince, and had a gap in wisdom, and the country was in danger, and the world returned.

With the support, diligence, and love of Your Highness, I am more important than myself. "

In fact, Wan Zhen'er is too old to have children anymore. Therefore, there is no need for him to hurt Zhu Youtang. On the contrary, we should think more about the way out and make good arrangements with Zhu Youtang

The death of Ji and eunuch Zhang Min had nothing to do with Wan Zhen'er's persecution of Zhu Youtang and her son.

When he knew that Ji was terminally ill. At that time, he proposed to let Zhu Jianshen bring Ji into the palace. Ji passed away soon after entering the palace. Does this mean that Wan Zhen'er harmed Ji? Only by letting Zhu Youtang see how his mother died would he. I won't blame myself in the future.

The most direct evidence is that the eunuch Zhang Min who told Zhu Jianshen that he had a son committed suicide by swallowing gold after entering the palace. But in fact, he died on Chenghua 21st. In 1485, it was almost 10 years before Zhu Youtang entered the palace. Obviously, there was no such thing as Wan Zhen'er persecuting Zhu Youtang's mother and son.

When Zhu Youtang succeeded Ming Xiaozong, he revised it. "Records of Xianzong". It lists Wan Zhen'er's crimes: monopolizing favors, extravagant use of utensils to surpass her level, supporting her family, and colluding with the foreign minister in an attempt to interfere in government affairs. Who will make these accusations anyway? No emperor in the dynasty really thought that this was a crime.

There was no such thing as Wan Zhen'er persecuting the mother and her son, and there was no such thing as Wan Zhen'er forcing the pregnant concubine to have an abortion. Zhu Youtang has the right to dig her out of the grave.

So why does Wan Zhen'er have the image of a "vicious woman"?

Because Wan Zhen'er is taking the blame for others. . Wan Zhen'er was born as a bridesmaid, and she won Zhu Jianshen's divine favor for decades.

In the 23rd year of Chenghua (1487), Wan Zhen'er died, and Ming Xianzong Zhu Jianshen took a seven-day break from school. I can't think of going with him. This makes the civil servants in the court really sit still and feel ashamed. The emperor of the Ming Dynasty actually abandoned his son outside the palace for more than ten years because of an old and ugly palace maid. Regardless of politics.

"Ming Taizu" is a wonderful work, and Ming Xianzong Zhu Jianshen is no exception. In other words, he is a clean figure among emperors. Every time I read "Ming Dynasty", I suspect that Zhu Jianshen lacks maternal love. Why would he prefer a nanny who is 17 years older than him?

She is 17 years older than the emperor and has a mediocre appearance. Why is Concubine Wan Gui favored alone?

According to historical records, Concubine Wan Gui is not only good-looking? She is mediocre, and sounds like Hong Zhong, and does not meet the male aesthetic standards at all. Why can he win the emperor's favor? There is no doubt that Wan Zhen'er is Ming Xianzong's favorite woman in his life, even though she is 17 years older than the emperor. Even though she was the emperor's nanny, even though she did many wrong things later, Ming Xianzong was still willing to pamper her. So, what was so special about Concubine Wan Gui that Ming Xianzong fell in love with her?

Before entering the palace, Wan Zhen'er was also the daughter of an official. Although her father's position was not particularly high, she was at least well fed. Unfortunately, her family was troubled by huge changes, so she had to do it. Despite this, Wan Zhen'er still managed to gain a foothold in the palace with her cleverness. First, she effectively served the Queen Mother Sun, and later went to Mingzong to serve and protect her, thus starting her extraordinary life. If you want to know why Wan Zhen'er is so popular, you should start with Zhu Jianshen's rough life experience.

Zhu Jianshen's father was Emperor Zhu Qizhen, but due to the failure of the civilian fortress, he was captured by the enemy. The Ming Dynasty's court was in a state of chaos. In order to stabilize the princes and generals, Queen Mother Sun had to push her to the throne, because she was only two years old at this time and could not support such a situation. Of course, Empress Dowager Sun did this out of sheer helplessness. When she had the opportunity to "seize" the throne again in the future, she made a request to make Zhu Jianshen the crown prince, and Zhu Qiyu had no choice but to successfully agree to the throne. In order to protect the young Zhu Jianshen, the Queen Mother Sun sent her most trusted person Wan Zhen'er to his side.

Three years later, Zhu Qiyu not only tasted the sweetness of taking power, but also secretly cultivated his own power. The throne became more and more secure, so he had the idea of ??deposing the prince. After all, Zhu Jianshen was not his biological son.

Moreover, in a harem full of blood and tears, Wan Zhen'er has no background and no strength. If he doesn't use any means, he won't survive long. The emperor's favor is protection and crisis.