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Where did Emperor Wen Jian go? Why did Judy look all over the world but couldn't find him?

Speaking of his emperor Zhu Yunwen, no one will feel strange. He is the son of Zhu Biao, the eldest son of Zhu Yuanzhang. After Zhu Biao's death, he was made the great-grandson of the emperor, and then he inherited the unification and became the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty. After Zhu Yunwen succeeded to the throne, he devoted himself to rectifying the bureaucracy and making innovations. I have to say that in all his policies, we can really see that he is an ambitious emperor who is bent on running the country well!

After gaining political power, Zhu Yunwen felt that the influence of the vassal king was great, even threatening the central government, so he began to implement measures to separate the vassals. However, due to the hasty decision to cut down the vassal, Judy, the prince of Yan, who is known for her ambition to win the court, gave reasons for rebellion. As soon as Zhu Yunwen cut the vassal, he immediately announced that he would launch a large-scale rebel war in the name of "Jun Qing side", which was called "Jingnan War" in history.

With the slogan of defending Zhu Yunwen, Judy came from Beijing to seize the throne of Zhu Yunwen.

However, after Judy entered Nanjing, he saw the palace fire raging. Judy quickly sent someone to drag the charred body out of the fire and recognized it as Zhu Yunwen's body. Then he began to cry on the body. He cried and said, "I'm here to protect you. Why did you set yourself on fire? " .

Of course, this is actually just crocodile tears, but Judy's move is also to tell the world that his emperor Zhu Yunwen has passed away. For the stable development of the country, he can only inherit the unification and become the third emperor of the Ming Empire. At the same time, Judy also ordered the burial of Zhu Yunwen's "body".

But Judy's actions can only fool some people. Many people know that Zhu Yunwen has fled the capital, even Judy knows it, but there is no way. In order to temporarily stabilize the current situation, he can only lie that Zhu Yunwen is dead, and at the same time send people out to look for the whereabouts of Zhu Yunwen, but in the end it is fruitless.

Seeing this, we can't help asking, since Zhu Yunwen escaped from Nanking, where did he go?

The mystery of Zhu Yunwen's whereabouts has been repeatedly studied and discussed by the academic circles since the Ming and Qing Dynasties. To sum up, Zhu Yunwen fled in three main directions: Yunnan and Guizhou, Guangdong and Guangxi, and Fujian and Zhejiang. Of course, the "Suzhou Theory" in previous years was also popular.

But on the whole, the statement that Zhu Yunwen fled to Yunnan-Guizhou region is not credible. Why? You know, Judy had a special relationship with Mu Sheng, the "Northwest King" and Jia Mu, the "Yunnan King" at that time, so if Zhu Yunwen fled to Yunnan-Guizhou area, the risk factor would be very high, so since it was to find a way out, Zhu Yunwen naturally wouldn't choose to go to Yunnan-Guizhou area.

Finally, some experts found out the original provinces of Wen Jian, the monarch and the minister who made the insurrection in A Record of Ming Shenzong, and verified that there were 244 Fujian-born "Wen Jian traitors" who made the insurrection. Finally, they turned their attention to Fujian.

After the area is locked, the next step is to find evidence to confirm. The breakthrough point is the Ming Dynasty brocade cassock located in Zhiti Temple, Ningde, and the pattern features on this cassock. Finally, after careful study, we finally found the point of convergence between cultural relics and documents. However, this does not fully explain that this is the cassock that Zhu Yunwen wore after becoming a monk. In order to get further confirmation, experts turned their attention to the Jinbei ancient tomb of Ningde, a monk in the Yuan Dynasty.

Although this tomb is said to be the tomb of a monk in the Yuan Dynasty, the result after investigation was unexpected: there was no such monk in the Yuan Dynasty. Why? Because this ancient tomb coexists with the tower, it completely does not conform to the funeral regulations of monks in the Yuan Dynasty. Not only that, but also no corresponding records have been found in many documents. On the contrary, many places in this ancient tomb are unique architectural features of the Ming Dynasty.