The Ming Dynasty began with the founding of the Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang and ended with the Chongzhen Emperor Zhu Youzhen, which lasted for a total of 267 years, and the foundation of the Ming Dynasty was passed on to 16 emperors, but the "Ming Tombs" only buried 13 emperors, so there are 3 emperors who went to **?
For the three emperors who were not buried in the Ming Tombs, everyone would definitely think that Chongzhen, the last emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was definitely not there, but the fact was just the opposite, Chongzhen was buried in the Ming Tombs.
We all know that with Li Zicheng's attack on the city of Beijing, the Ming Dynasty fell. Emperor Chongzhen was unwilling to be captured, he let the concubines commit suicide, he left the palace with the eunuchs and several princes, the eunuchs left with the princes, and he committed suicide when he arrived at the coal mountain.
After Emperor Chongzhen succeeded to the throne, he had not yet had time to build his own mausoleum, so even if he did not commit suicide in the coal mountain, he would have no place to bury. Li Zicheng regained the hearts of the people, so he ordered Emperor Chongzhen to be "buried".
After the death of Emperor Chongzhen's concubine Tian, she was buried in the Ming Tombs, so Li Zicheng collected the body of Emperor Chongzhen with willow wood and buried it with Concubine Tian, which can be regarded as giving Chongzhen a place to be buried.
Since it is not Chongzhen who did not bury the Ming Tombs, which three emperors are they?
As the founding emperor, Zhu Yuanzhang had sons and grandsons behind him, why was he not buried in the Ming Tombs? The biggest reason is that when the Ming Tombs were repaired, Zhu Yuanzhang had already passed away, so in order not to disturb his peace, his tomb was not relocated.
Zhu Yuanzhang died in 1398 A.D. at the age of 71, and he was buried in the "Ming Tomb of Filial Piety" after his death. The Ming Tomb is located in Nanjing, which is an excellent feng shui treasure. Liu Bowen is optimistic about Nanjing's fortune and feng shui, so he persuaded Zhu Yuanzhang to be here.
At the beginning of the emperor's accession to the throne, he needed to consider building a mausoleum, Zhu Yuanzhang chose a place in Nanjing, and he happened to encounter Sun Quan's tomb in the place he chose. Someone suggested that Sun Quan's tomb might as well be dug up, but Zhu Yuanzhang was magnificent, and he felt that Sun Quan was also a generation of emperors, so he decided to move away from building a mausoleum.
Therefore, next to Zhu Yuanzhang's tomb is next to Sun Quan's tomb, many years later, Sun Yat-sen's mausoleum is choosing here, which shows that this place is really good.
Zhu Yuanzhang's tomb was not moved back to the Ming Tombs, in addition to this reason, there are two reasons.
First, after Zhu Yuanzhang's mausoleum was repaired, his most distressed son, Prince Zhu Biao, died first, so Zhu Biao was buried in the east of the Ming Tomb of Filial Piety, and Zhu Yuanzhang's wife Queen Ma was buried in the Ming Tomb after her death, so after Zhu Yuanzhang died, he was buried next to the two people he loved the most.
Second, after Zhu Yuanzhang died, he passed the throne to his grandson Zhu Yunwen, but his fourth son Zhu Di snatched the throne of his nephew Zhu Yunwen, and Zhu Di snatched the throne and moved the capital to Beijing in his later years.
The throne that Zhu Di snatched was not justified, so he did not dare to be buried in the ancestral tomb after his death, so he built the Ming Ming Tombs, and his descendants were buried here. Zhu Di avoided the ancestral tomb in order to avoid condemning him after his father Zhu Yuanzhang's death, so he did not dare to rebury the remains of his father Zhu Yuanzhang in the Ming Ming Tombs.
said that Zhu Yuanzhang could not be buried in the Ming Tombs, so his grandson Zhu Yunwen just had no chance to be buried.
Zhu Yunwen clearly became the emperor, known as Ming Huizong in history. But he himself was too anxious, and before the throne was secured, he began to cut the domain, which caused a rebellion from his uncles who were already extremely dissatisfied with him, especially Zhu Di, the king of Yan, who led his troops into Nanjing under the banner of "Qingjun side", Zhu Yunwen was invincible, so he could only put a fire in his palace.
Zhu Yunwen didn't know if he was really burned to death, or if he created an illusion, anyway, when Zhu Di went in to look for it, he found a charred corpse that looked very similar to his body.
According to folklore, Zhu Yunwen escaped from the palace and became a monk. It is said that in addition to the heirloom jade seal, his grandfather Zhu Yuanzhang left him a razor and a monk's robe, so Zhu Yunwen became a monk in order to escape.
Zhu Di robbed Zhu Yunwen of the throne, although he verbally said that he would build a tomb for him, but whether this tomb is in Nanjing or Beijing, as long as it exists, it is always reminding Zhu Di of the fact of rebelling and seizing the emperor, so Zhu Di will definitely not build it.
In order to eliminate the impact of his rebellion, Zhu Di spent his life belittleing the "Yongle Grand Canon" and fighting, hoping to prove that his rebellion was not wrong with his outstanding military exploits and the country he had built. But in this matter, he will always do something wrong, and no matter how much he hides it, it is useless. He used it to warn his children never to rebel again, to commit such an unforgivable mistake as his.
Fortunately, Zhu Di's grandson Zhu Zhanji finally suppressed his second uncle Zhu Gaoxu and failed to make him rebel, but Zhu Zhanji used a copper furnace to steam his second uncle to death, and his hands were still stained with the blood of his relatives after all. The road to the throne of the past dynasties is very flat and flat. February** Dynamic Incentive Program
Zhu Zhanji sat firmly on the throne, but the third emperor who failed to be buried in the Ming Tombs was his second son Zhu Qiyu.
Zhu Zhanji did not have an eldest son, but his eldest son Zhu Qizhen and second son Zhu Qiyu both became emperors one after another, and there was a catastrophe between their brothers. Zhu Qizhen successfully ascended the throne as the eldest son, but he listened to the slander of the eunuchs and had to conquer Warat in person, but he set off with an army of 600,000 not only did not return victoriously, but was captured by Warat.
Warat asked for a huge amount of property and land before he was willing to release Zhu Qizhen, Daming was unwilling to get used to Wara, so he planned not to redeem people, after all, it was not worth spending too much, so let Zhu Qiyu ascend the throne, so Zhu Qiyu became the Ming Dynasty Sect.
Wara saw that Zhu Qizhen was useless, and in order to cause civil strife in the Ming Dynasty, they let Zhu Qizhen go. Zhu Qizhen came back, and Zhu Qiyu was unwilling to return the throne to him, so he imprisoned him. Zhu Qiyu didn't calculate that his body was not good, and when he was seriously ill, his brother Zhu Qizhen seized the throne and became the emperor again, and he himself was put under house arrest.
After Zhu Qizhen ascended the throne, he naturally did not recognize the status of his younger brother Zhu Qiyu, demoted him to the prince, and gave him an insulting title "戾", King Yuer, as the prince Zhu Qiyu was not qualified to be buried in the Ming Ming Tombs, although he started to build a mausoleum during his lifetime, he was still suspended, and he was buried in Jingtai Mausoleum, Xishan, Beijing.
Zhu Qiyu's fate is very tragic, he became the emperor and was deposed, and many years after his death, the mausoleum he once built was still used by future generations. The person who used his tomb was Zhu Changluo, who was the fourteenth emperor of the Ming Dynasty in order.
A month after Zhu Changluo's father's death, he himself died of overindulgence, and his father died before he was buried, and he must have had no time to build his own mausoleum, so as long as he chose the tomb that Zhu Qiyu had not built at the beginning to be buried, his tomb was filial piety.
The three emperors who did not enter the Ming Tombs revealed the open secrets of the Ming Dynasty royal family, and the struggle for the throne has always been full of strife and sacrifice, and there is no such thing as a smooth transition. As a member of the royal family, whether you want to or not, you will be involved in the battle of fate, if you want to live a peaceful life, it is not a good choice to be a rich prince.