Theoretically, Zhu Houzhi's loan was exposed by the financial magic mirror, and he can only be king for life. The throne of the Ming Dynasty has nothing to do with him. His throne was completely taken away by a piece of shit. 152 1 year, Zhu Houzhao, the founding emperor of the Ming dynasty, died at the age of 3 1 year. Because this person is naturally playful, he didn't forget to live until his son played. According to Huang Ming's ancestral teachings and Yang Tinghe's records.
The first queen was the daughter of Chen Wanyan, an adult in Beizhili. Chen has a good reputation and temperament, but he can't stand the harsh and surly temper of Emperor Jiajing. One autumn, she was having dinner with Emperor Jiajing. Queen Chen flew into a rage and roared because she didn't put the teacup away. Empress Chen was frightened and died of abortion and bleeding. After the death of Empress Chen, Emperor Jiajing was even worse.
After the Chen family was abolished, Jiajing's mother and aunt, Queen Zhang, urged Jiajing to find a new queen quickly. At this time, Zhang Ji's daughter, a security guard, served Jiajing's daily life for a long time. She was chosen as the queen because of her gentle personality and good manners. Queen Zhang and Queen Zhang have a good relationship, getting closer and closer, but something happened in the palace for no reason. Jiajing hated Zhang's maiden relatives, thus endangering the young Zhang. Soon after, Queen Zhang was abolished and moved to another palace, and all her greetings on earth stopped. Zhang's melancholy and resentment led to her death two years later, and her funeral was treated as a corpse.
Jia Jing also took the head of his ninth wife Fang as the back. Fang learned the lessons of the first two queens to please Jiajing Quyi. "Renyin Palace Change" broke out in the palace, and Jiajing was almost killed by the maid-in-waiting. Thank you, Queen Fang, for saving Jiajing and punishing the murderer. By the way, she also got rid of Cao who was at odds with her. Emperor Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty believed in Taoism, and her greatest dream in life was to live forever. Therefore, she tried her best. An alchemist told Emperor Jiajing that alchemy with morning dew had miraculous effects, and Emperor Jiajing ordered the ladies-in-waiting to live early.
Maid-in-waiting is a kind of high-intensity physical labor. The emperor sits, they stand, the emperor lies, they stand, and they have to be vigilant at all times. A little negligence, waiting for them is the death of the soul, they are afraid all day long, but also get up early to collect dew. Life is miserable!
As a result, using dew to make an alchemist had no effect, so the alchemist told Emperor Jiajing that using women's menstruation to make an alchemist must have an effect, so the maids suffered again. In order to ensure the "purity" of menstrual blood, Emperor Jiajing ordered that ladies-in-waiting should not eat or drink in the next few days!
Jiajing had a favorite princess, Cao Shi, who was unusually beautiful and was named a concubine. Jiajing likes her very much. She is the other lady in his court, so to speak. Three thousand years of rare beauty and his three thousand years of love are condensed in one body. One day, Jiajing slept in Duan Fei's room, and the maids who had been watching for a long time sneaked in while Jiajing was sleeping. They held Jiajing together, and a maid-in-waiting named Yang strangled the emperor with a rope.
It stands to reason that the defense in the palace is still very careful. Ladies, stop talking about knives. You can't even get the rope. This rope is made by winding the silk rope they took from the ceremony.
It's almost over, but Yang was so nervous that he tied the rope into a fast knot that he couldn't tighten it. Zhang Jinlian, a maid-in-waiting, is afraid that she will hurt herself. She quietly ran to the Palace of Kunning and told Queen Fang that Queen Fang had arrested Yang and Xing Cuilian, who had killed people without blinking an eye, and put them to death immediately. Doctor Tai also came to save Jiajing, and Jiajing was saved. It was not until two months later that she gradually recovered. Queen Fang found out that she was the mastermind of the princess and wanted to put her to death. The princess asserted that she was also involved in the whole thing, so Queen Fang was killed.
As a result, 16 maids-in-waiting, including Yang, were executed in the Sipailou of Xishi outside the city during the Lunar New Year, while another concubine of Wang Ning was executed in a secret place in the palace because she was the concubine of the emperor.
After Jiajing recovered from his illness, he apparently thanked Fang for saving his life, but in his heart he hated Fang for killing his beloved Cao. Later, a fire broke out in the Kunning Palace where Queen Fang lived. Jiajing was unwilling to order the fire fighting because of the resentment of the other queen, and watched Fang's queen burn to death.
As for the causes of death of the three queens, the records in the official history are concise and even vague. As a queen, all three of them have a bad ending, which is really sad.
I recently saw the Ming Dynasty 1566. In the last episode, Emperor Jiajing had an impressive conversation with his son and grandson about Harry.
Jiajing's original words in the play "The ancients called the Yangtze River a river and the Yellow River a river. The Yangtze River is clear, the Yellow River is turbid, the Yangtze River is flowing, and so is the Yellow River. As the saying goes, the saint came out, Huang Heqing. But when did the Yellow River become clear? The water of the Yangtze River irrigates the fields of several provinces on both sides of the river, and the water of the Yellow River irrigates the fields of several provinces on both sides of the river. Since ancient times, there has been a saying that water is clear and turbid. This Harry doesn't understand this truth. He advised me to use only the Yangtze River instead of the Yellow River in the memorial hall. How could I? On the contrary, once the Yellow River overflows, it needs to be managed, which is why I deposed Yan Song and killed Yan Shifan. On the other hand, once the Yangtze River overflows, I will be in power again, so I ousted Yang Tinghe and Xia Yan and killed Yang Jisheng and Shen Lian. "
Zhu Hou, Jiajing Emperor of Ming Dynasty, was the most distinctive emperor in the feudal history of China. After 45 years in office, he stayed in Xiyuan for more than 20 years, devoted himself to studying Taoism and metaphysics, dreaming of immortality, but always firmly controlled the political, financial, military and people's livelihood power of the whole Ming Dynasty.