"The three major mysteries of the late Ming Dynasty were the Beating Case, the Red Pill Case, and the Palace Shifting Case. However, the truth of these three major mysteries is still confusing to this day, and there are many opinions. The beating case happened on the fourth day of May in the 43rd year of Wanli (1615). A man outside the palace, Zhang Chai, broke into Ciqing Palace where Crown Prince Zhu Changluo lived with a wooden stick and injured the gatekeeper eunuch. At first, Liu Tingyuan, the censor, closed the case with the word "crazy" after interrogation. However, the courtiers guessed that this person might have been instructed by Noble Consort Zheng to kill the Crown Prince. After the case was transferred to the Ministry of Justice, the chief Wang Zhiyu suddenly tried the case. Zhang Cha confessed that he was instructed by the eunuchs under Noble Consort Zheng, Pang Bao and Liu Cheng. However, Emperor Wanli did not want to investigate further. In the end, Crown Prince Zhu Changluo also wanted to settle the matter peacefully. He only punished Pang Bao and Liu Cheng, and Zhang Cha was also executed. The case was hastily closed. Regarding the truth of the case, some people believed that Noble Consort Zheng had secretly instigated the Crown Prince to get rid of him, while others suspected that the Donglin Party, which supported the Crown Prince, had directed and acted on their own. The Red Pill Case happened in 1620. After Emperor Wanli died of illness, Prince Zhu Changluo ascended the throne as Emperor Taichang in August. Noble Consort Zheng sent treasures and beautiful women to please Zhu Changluo. Zhu Changluo was busy with government affairs and accompanied by women, so he soon fell ill. Noble Consort Zheng sent Cui Wensheng to treat him. After taking the medicine, Zhu Changluo had diarrhea thirty to forty times a night. After that, Li Kezhuo, the Deputy of the Honglu Temple, claimed to have a panacea. After Zhu Changluo took the Red Pill he offered, he suddenly died the next morning. Everyone suspected Noble Consort Zheng, but there was no conclusive evidence that Li Kezhuo was instigated by her. The chief assistant Fang Congzhe believed that Li Kezhuo's diagnosis and treatment were meritorious, so the courtiers pointed the spearhead at Fang Congzhe. There were many suspicious points in this case. Some people suspected that it was a conspiracy, but it was difficult to verify it because of the age. The information related to the case of moving the palace did not mention the full picture of the case in detail, so it was difficult to accurately describe the truth. In short, these three major mysteries reflected the internal power struggle, political corruption, and management chaos in the late Ming court. The novel "The Unorthodox Great Ming" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it! "
" Those Things in the Ming Dynasty " was a famous historical novel written by Yuan Hongdao, a Ming Dynasty novelist and history enthusiast. The novel was set in the Ming Dynasty and narrated the life stories of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty. It showed the politics, military, culture and other aspects of the Ming Dynasty. Although this novel had a lot of fictional plots, the historical events and characters involved were all real, and some of them had even been verified. Therefore, it could be said that " Those Things in the Ming Dynasty " was a novel with a high degree of historical authenticity.
The three unsolved cases of the Ming Dynasty were the Lan Yu Case, Yuan Chonghuan Case, and Gu Yanwu Case. The Lan Yu case happened during the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty. Lan Yu was a famous general of the Ming Dynasty. He performed well in the war with Myanmar, but because he mobilized the army without authorization and leaked military intelligence, he was ordered to be executed by the emperor. The case had not been completely solved for many years and became an unsolved case in the history of the Ming Dynasty. Yuan Chonghuan's case happened during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. Yuan Chonghuan was a border general of the Ming Dynasty. He performed well in resisting the invasion of foreign enemies. However, because he advocated peace negotiations with North Korea, he was stabbed in the back by the North Korean King. He was reprimanded by the Wanli Emperor and finally died with a stick. This case was also very famous in the history of the Ming Dynasty. It took many years before it was finally solved. Gu Yanwu's case happened during the Chongzhen period of the Ming Dynasty. Gu Yanwu was a famous scholar and ideologist of the Ming Dynasty. He advocated statecraft and opposed empty talk that would harm the country. However, because he opposed official corruption, he was framed by some officials and was finally sentenced to death. This case was also a famous unsolved case in the history of the Ming Dynasty until the Qing Dynasty.
The cast list of the TV series "The Mud Plow of the Great Ming Unsettled Case Record" included Li Xingyao as Ding Zhaozhao, Chen Minghao as Chu Bufan, Wu Yangzi as Wen Sixing, Shen Xuewei as Xiao Yuanyuan, Zhu Zhongjin as Ding He, Zeng Huaiyi as Qi Ming, and Zhang Ben as Zhou Bingran.
The three major cases of the late Ming Dynasty referred to the Beating Case, the Red Pill Case, and the Moving Palace Case. The Beating Case happened in the 43rd year of Wanli. A madman broke into the residence of the Crown Prince with a stick to assassinate him. Although he failed, it shocked the government and the people. It involved the power struggle of the palace behind it. The unresolved case intensified the suspicion and division of the courtiers. The Red Pill Case happened in September 1620. Zhu Changluo of the Mingguang Sect died suddenly after taking the Red Pill offered by Li Kezhuo, the deputy of Honglu Temple. He was only in office for a month, and the cause of his death became an unsolved case. The ministers in the court were suspicious of Cui Wensheng, Li Kezhuo, and Noble Consort Zheng. The case of moving the palace happened at the beginning of Emperor Tianqi's succession. Li Xuan's attendant in Qianqing Palace interfered with the government, and the courtiers joined forces to force her to move out, ensuring the smooth transition of the imperial power. This case reflected the resistance to the interference of the harem in the government, and also marked the strengthening of the supervision of the imperial power by the scholar-bureaucrats such as the Donglin Party, further deepening the complexity and contradiction of the regime in the late Ming Dynasty. These three events marked the beginning of the chaos and decline of the late Ming Dynasty.
The Tang Dynasty novels recommended for solving cases with suspense included " The Female Patrol Officer of the Tang Dynasty,"" The Unsolved Case of the Tang Dynasty,"" The Case of Di Gong of the Tang Dynasty,"" Mixed in the Dali Temple of the Tang Dynasty," and " I Live Stream the Case in the Tang Dynasty." These novels covered the mystery detective stories of the Tang Dynasty, including the female inspector solving the case, passing through the Tang Dynasty to solve the case, and the case of Duke Di.
The following is some of the unsolved mysteries of the Ming Dynasty tomb: * * 1. Jinbei Ancient Tomb on Ningde (suspected to be the tomb of Emperor Jianwen)** 1. * * Tomb owner's identity is a mystery ** - This ancient tomb was located in the jungle on the mountainside north of Jinbei Village, Jinhan She Village, Jiaocheng District, Ningde City, Fujian Province. It was discovered in 1989 and registered as a cultural relic. The ancient tomb covered an area of nearly two hundred square meters and had a strange form. Judging from the shape of the tomb, it was half-monk and half-secular. The scale and decoration were not owned by monks. The luxurious state indicated that the tomb owner was of noble status. - Although they found a stone inscription with the words "The pagoda of the third generation of the Canghai Pearl Zen Master, the Golden Buddha Riyuanming," there were no tombstones or other words that indicated the identity of the tomb owner. Some experts from the Buddhist Realm conducted investigations on the mystery of the identity of the relic and the Jinbei Temple. It was suspected to be the tomb of Emperor Jianwen. However, the whereabouts of Emperor Jianwen was the number one mystery in the history of the Ming Dynasty. The history circle had never had a clear answer to his life and death, which made it difficult to determine the identity of the tomb owner. 2. * * Questions related to archaeological discoveries ** - The tomb had been robbed at least three times, and the chamber was empty. Archeologists had initially confirmed that the tomb was built at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, with a history of more than 600 years. The layout of the tomb was three-story and six-wide. The components were exquisite and luxurious. The curved stones were built into a tall arch, and the stone pillars in front of the tomb were about four to five meters high. The top of the tomb was carved with fire lotus flowers, and the stone carvings on the wall beside the tomb were cloud patterns and dragon heads. It was a royal style. * * 2. Tomb of Ming Dynasty Eunuch Hong Bao in Nanjing ** 1. * * The use of the facilities in the special tomb is a mystery ** - Hong Bao's tomb was located in the Nanjing Welfare Institute. The owner of the tomb was Zheng He's deputy envoy, Hong Bao. The tomb was a typical two-room palace of the Ming Dynasty, which had been stolen in the early years. There was a golden well in the middle of the coffin bed, three niches on the tomb wall, and four iron rings in the tomb. They were close to the ground, and their uses were controversial. - Some people thought that it was used to hang the coffin, but they could not explain it. Some people thought that it was used to support the curtain cover coffin, but it was also difficult to explain. Although there were speculations related to the bronze ring coffin nail of the Nanjing Museum, they believed that it was possible to use hemp rope or iron chain to connect the ring on the coffin nail and the ring on the tomb wall to fix the coffin, but it was only speculation. 2. * * Epitaph reveals new discoveries in navigation ** - The epitaph on Hong Bao's tomb had been carved before his death. Through the study of the epitaph, it was concluded that Zheng He did not go to the West seven times, but nine times. Moreover, Hong Bao was the second-in-command of Zheng He's fleet. The ship he rode was very huge, 138 meters long, 56 meters wide, and had a displacement of more than 2500 tons. * * 3. Tomb of Qian Yiben (Late Ming Dynasty)** 1. * * The uniqueness of the cemetery system ** - The cemetery covered an area of more than 8000 square meters. It faced south and was built according to the mountain. It was an enclosed cemetery. There were many units in the ruins that were arranged in an orderly manner. With the Divine Path as the central axis, each part gradually rose from the south to the north. There were stone statues on both sides of the Divine Avenue, which was in line with the burial system of first-grade and second-grade officials. However, the two stone statues used were both civil officials, which was unusual. - The size of the tomb was relatively small. It was a brick room for husband and wife to be buried together. The cemetery was extraordinary and the layout was neat. The cemetery was built in the middle and late Ming Dynasty and had been used for a long time. A large number of porcelain pieces from the middle Qing Dynasty were unearthed and were still frequently used at that time. 2. * * The layout that reflects the thought of the Book of Changes ** - There were four round steps in front of the tomb. Each step was paved with eight stone slabs. Except for the center of the stone, the other seven circles were divided into eight equal parts, forming a pattern similar to the Eight Trigrams. Looking down from the top, the circular steps and the retaining wall outside the tomb formed five circles of different colors, symbolizing the "Five Elements". This layout was the embodiment of Qian Yiben's Yi-ology thought, which was first discovered in the published archaeological materials in China. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
" Those Things in the Ming Dynasty " was a famous historical novel that narrated many historical events and characters in the Ming Dynasty. Although this book has a high literary value, how true is it? There was some controversy about the authenticity of " Those Things in the Ming Dynasty ". Some historians believe that this book is just a fictional description of historical events and people without real and reliable historical basis. However, some people believed that some historical events and characters in this book existed and could be regarded as real historical records. In general, the authenticity of " Those Things in the Ming Dynasty " was controversial. It was impossible to determine whether it truly reflected the actual situation of history. Although this book has a high literary value, we can't fully believe that it is a true historical novel.
The Ming Dynasty was a dynasty in the history of China. It was founded in 1368 and ended in 1644. During the Ming Dynasty, there were many outstanding figures, including politicians, military strategists, writers, and so on. There were many famous figures in the Ming Dynasty, some of which included: 1 Zhu Yuanzhang: The founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty was known as the Founding Father. Zhu Di: The third emperor of the Ming Dynasty was known as the victor of the Battle of Jingnan. 3 Zhu Di Zhu Di: The second emperor of the Ming Dynasty was called Emperor Yongle. 4. Huang Zicheng: The famous representative works of Ming Dynasty writers include Preface to the Pavilion of King Teng. 5. Yang Shen: The representative works of famous writers in the Ming Dynasty include the Collection of Ascending Temple. 6. Yan Song: The politicians and writers of the Ming Dynasty were known as "the best literature of the Ming Dynasty." 7 Lu Xiangsheng: A famous general and politician of the Ming Dynasty. He was known as the " Tiger Mighty Man ". 8. Wen Zhengming: The representative works of famous writers in the Ming Dynasty include the Collection of Wen Zhengming. 9. Gu Yanwu: A famous politician and ideologist of the Ming Dynasty. He was known as the " Founding Master for All Ages ". 10 Zheng He: A famous navigator and politician of the Ming Dynasty had once brought back many cultural relics and specialties from his seven voyages to the West. In addition to the above figures, there were many other outstanding figures in the Ming Dynasty, such as Xu Xiake, Yuan Hongdao, Yuan Mei, etc. During the Ming Dynasty, there were many outstanding politicians, strategists, and writers. Their thoughts and works had a profound impact on Chinese history.
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