China's three major unresolved bizarre events
* The mysteries of the world are not difficult to discover, and unsolved mysteries are endless. Due to the limitations of the state of the art, the truth of these mysterious events remains hidden and cannot be satisfactorily explained, so they have become a long-standing puzzle and have been called unsolved mysteries.
In China's 5,000-year-long history, there have been many puzzling events, and today let's unveil three events that happened in the land of China and have not yet been answered.
Zhu Yunwen, the eldest grandson of the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, the mystery of his life and death left a deep trace in the history of the Ming Dynasty. After the death of his father, Zhu Yuanzhang, he inherited the throne, which was an unusual decision, because he passed the throne directly from his son to his grandson.
This move provoked the discontent of the various vassal kings, who were full of suspicion and hostility towards his rule. However, Zhu Yunwen was not intimidated by their doubts, and he implemented the "Jianwen New Deal", reformed some unfavorable policies in the past, severely punished eunuchs, reused civilian officials, and made outstanding contributions to the development of the country.
However, Joo's misjudgment led to his tragedy. He misjudged the strength of the vassal kings and underestimated their threat, which gave Zhu Di, the king of Yan, an opportunity.
Zhu Di rebelled in the name of "the evil of the Qing monarch", and captured the capital under the banner of entering Jingjing, which eventually led to the mystery of Zhu Yunwen's life and death. His fate was so tragic that it was regrettable.
When Zhu Di's army invaded the palace, a sea of fire had swallowed up the entire palace, and the whereabouts of Emperor Jianwen were unknown. There are various theories circulating about his fate. One theory is that Emperor Jianwen saw through the red dust, escaped into the empty door, traveled everywhere, and no longer cared about the things in the world; Another theory is that he has died in the sea of fire, although when King Yan's army invaded, the palace was surrounded by a sea of fire, but the eunuch only found the remains of the prince and the queen in the ruins after the fire, but did not find the remains of Emperor Jianwen.
It is said that he hid among the people and accumulated strength, and the legends and footprints of Emperor Jianwen were circulated among the people, and it was difficult to distinguish between true and false. In order to find the whereabouts of Emperor Jianwen, and at the same time to completely solve the matter, Zhu Di even sent Zheng He to the West to find it.
However, the manpower and material resources invested were in vain, and there was no news after Emperor Jianwen's disappearance, as if the world had evaporated. The whereabouts of Emperor Jianwen have always been a pain in Zhu Di's heart, and whenever he dreams back at midnight, he will feel guilty.
And the mystery of Emperor Jianwen's whereabouts has also become an unsolved mystery.
On a summer day in August 1934, a mysterious strange event occurred in Yingkou City, Liaoning Province, China, when a 10-meter-long skeleton with 28 backbones and a pair of horns on its head was discovered, the shape of which closely resembles the ancient legend of the dragon.
The incident attracted great attention from the relevant authorities, who immediately transferred the skeleton, but the news did not stop people's curiosity, but instead attracted a large crowd of onlookers.
The well-known newspaper "Shengjing Times" in Northeast China made a detailed report on this, and accompanied by vivid **, in which words such as "dragon" and "giant dragon" have aroused widespread social attention and enthusiastic responses.
However, due to frequent wars, this "keel" unfortunately disappeared, leaving only some reports and ** at the time for people to recall and imagine.
New Copy: In 2004, the "Closer to Science" column revisited the issue, and many thought it might just be the bones of whales, because of some changes that made people mistakenly think they were ceratosaurs.
And at that time, people were less knowledgeable, and the statement about the dragon carried their subjective superstition and inner worship. But this view has also been questioned, with some arguing that whales have a lot of fat and don't turn into a pile of bones so quickly.
In the "Discovery" column, the researchers studied the 28 vertebrae, and the whale's spine is much more than 28, and the two are clearly not the same species.
And the whale bones that are more than 10 meters long cannot be so small. Therefore, the controversy over the "keel" has not yet been accepted by the public.
One day in May 1994, a mysterious incident occurred in Wuchang County, Heilongjiang Province. The villagers found a UFO on the mountain, but because weather balloons often fall in the area, they didn't pay much attention and simply mentioned it to the villagers.
One day in June, Meng Zhaoguo and his relatives went to that place again. To their surprise, they found that instead of a weather balloon, there was a strange white object on the mountain.
Due to the proximity of the two, the originally static white object suddenly emitted a screeching noise, which frightened the two people who saw this scene for the first time. They were overwhelmed and could only keep backing and then report back to the forest farm what they were seeing.
The person in charge of the forest farm immediately organized a team of 30 people to go to the scene to check, but did not find anything abnormal. After observing it with a telescope, Meng Zhaoguo insisted that the white object was still there and that there was an alien next to it.
This surprised those present because they didn't see anything. Next, Meng Zhaoguo actually began to twitch. He was immediately carried to a nearby shed for observation, during which time he was making all sorts of strange movements.
Dr. Linchang's diagnosis revealed an instantaneous high-temperature burn to Meng Zhaoguo's eyebrows, which, according to his own recollection, may have been due to the strong light emitted by the aliens that paralyzed him and lost consciousness.
While Meng often shares stories about him and the aliens, many believe that he may have had a mental problem and think that it was all his imagination. A few years later, however, advances in technology led Meng Zhaoguo to undergo a lie detector test, which showed that he was not lying.
Still, there is still no clear answer to explain all this.
Although many mysteries in the epilogue have not yet been solved, whether it is a mystery or a fact remains to be ascertained. We live in a world full of secrets, and there are things that are beyond our comprehension.
After all, we are just passers-by, and revealing the truth takes time and effort. Therefore, in the face of strange and unsolved things, we need to look at them with an impartial eye, rather than blindly following others.