Chapter 39
We were supposed to be talking about the mausoleum, but instead we talked about a lot of digressions.

Wuyou couldn't hold back for a while.

She really hates having her feet bound.

She remembered that when she was a child, she followed her mother to a relative's house in the mountains. At that time, there was an old man who was nearly [-] years old in the house, and the old man had a pair of small feet.

Wuyou could never forget the way the old man moved step by step while walking.

And because her feet were bound, she couldn't buy suitable shoes. She had to make her own shoes at such an old age.

At that time, the old man was in good health, his mind was very clear, and he was neither blind nor deaf.

She is a very kind old lady who loves children very much. When she saw Wuyou, she even gave Wuyou a lot of food and kept letting her eat.

Wuyou is young and not shy, so she just takes whatever is given to her.

While eating snacks, she looked at the old lady's little feet curiously and asked, "Why are your feet smaller than mine?"

How did the old lady respond at that time?

The old man smiled lightly: "Because I am old and have not caught up with the good time to put my feet down."

Wuyou doesn't understand.

It happened that her mother and the aunt of that family had something to talk about, so Wuyou sat beside the old grandma and chatted.

"What is foot placement?"

The old lady had a smile on her face, but there was deep pain in her eyes: "It's just that the feet are no longer bound. I didn't catch up, and the feet became like this."

Wuyou looked curiously: "Don't your feet hurt?"

She just wondered how she could walk with such small feet.Doesn't it hurt when you walk?
"It hurts, how can it not hurt." The grandmother touched Wuyou's head, and when she looked at Wuyou, her face was full of love and joy: "Now that I am older, I am used to it. When I was young, the pain I can't stand it, especially in summer, I really can't help it, I just find that kind of cool bluestone and press it on my feet, and I can feel better."

But wouldn't it be nice to have bluestone slabs on your feet?
Wuyou didn't understand, she thought it would hurt more.

It wasn't until she grew up that she could understand that she was forced to do that and had no choice but to transfer it with another kind of pain.

Later, the old man passed away, and Wuyou never saw the man with bound feet again.

But the old man's small feet left her too deep an impression.

Until now, she can still remember the grief and desolation in the old man's eyes.

Because of this, she couldn't help but digress.

After talking about the dangers of foot binding, Wuyou calmed down for a while before continuing to talk.

"It was a bit off topic just now, let's get back to the topic and continue talking. We talked about the Dingling Tomb of Emperor Shenzong of the Ming Dynasty before, and then extended the tomb of Fuhao in the Shang Dynasty. When we talked about Fuhao, I couldn't help but talk about the binding of feet in Ming Dynasty. , um, it’s probably not out of the framework of the Ming Dynasty, now let’s continue to talk about the imperial tombs of the Ming Dynasty.”

"I mentioned earlier that the Ming Dynasty started with a bowl and ended with a rope. It was also said that the Ming Dynasty was the most successful dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, rose from a beggar to an emperor. He unified the world and made Nanjing the capital. After his death, he was buried in the Forbidden City in Nanjing. At the southern foot of the mountain is the Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty, which is the only mausoleum of Emperor Ming Dynasty buried in Nanjing."

Ming Dynasty
Zhu Yuanzhang's eyes widened when he heard this.

What does it mean?
Only he was buried in Nanjing, so what about his descendants?Where are they all buried?
Could it be said that the Ming Dynasty also died after two generations like the Qin Dynasty?

This is impossible. Didn't you say that the Ming Dynasty existed for more than two hundred years?

what on earth is it?

Not only Zhu Yuanzhang, but his courtiers don't understand what's going on?

His sons were also stunned.

What happened to them Daming?

So that there is only one Xiaoling Mausoleum in Nanjing?
It was not the death of the Ming Dynasty II. Didn't I say before that there is another Dingling of some kind of Shenzong? I don't know which generation of emperor the Ming Dynasty was.

I couldn't figure it all out, so I had to listen carefully to the fairy's explanation on the sky screen.

"Why is it said that Xiaoling Mausoleum is the only imperial mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty in Nanjing? Everyone must know this even if I don't tell you."

Zhu Yuanzhang's hair was going to stand up in anger.

"What do I know? How do I know if you don't tell me?"

Wuyou smiled mischievously: "Let's go on, that's because all the emperors of the Ming Dynasty were buried in BJ. From the time Emperor Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty to Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty, they were all buried in BJ. Well, there are other things I just said. The mistake is that I forgot the emperors of Nanming, but I really don’t know where they are buried, so let’s just assume that there is only one Xiaoling Mausoleum in Nanjing.”

What do you mean?
Why just forget it?
The emperors and ministers of the Ming Dynasty were speechless.

Zhu Yuanzhang looked at Zhu Biao and asked, "Boss, why did you move the capital?"

Zhu Biao was also confused: "I don't know."

Yongle period
Zhu Di was very angry, he wished he could kick Zhu Gaochi a few times.

What the hell is Ming Chengzu?

Shouldn't his temple name be Taizong?

Zhu Gaochi's chubby face was covered with sweat. He glanced at Zhu Di: "Father, this is definitely not done by my son. Who knows which unfilial descendant did this bastard thing?"

Zhu Di sneered: "Really?"

Zhu Gaoxu sneered: "Brother is really good at shirking responsibility. If you didn't do this, who did it?"

Zhu Gaochi is a little bit unable to argue.

"When it comes to the Ming Dynasty, there is one thing that cannot be avoided, and that is Jingnan."

Wuyou then released the edited video.

She sat aside, eating melon seeds, watching videos, and taking a look at the message panel in the system.

Looking at Zhu Yuanzhang's series of comments above, Wuyou happily continued eating melon seeds.

In the video, this period of history is specifically told.

First, Zhu Biao died of illness, and Zhu Yuanzhang intended to appoint Zhu Yunwen. However, Zhu Yunwen was young, and Zhu Yuanzhang was afraid that he would not be able to suppress the heroes, so he began to kill the heroes wantonly, and the Hongwu Escape began.

During this period, many ministers were implicated, and everyone in the court was in danger.

After that, Zhu Yuanzhang died and Zhu Yunwen ascended the throne. On the advice of three Confucian masters Huang Zicheng, Qi Tai and Fang Xiaoru, he began to cut down the vassal vassal, which caused turmoil.

King Zhu Di of Yan raised his flag to rebel at this time and launched a military offensive in the name of the Qing emperor. It took three years to invade Nanjing. The whereabouts of Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen were unknown. Zhu Di ascended the throne in Nanjing and later moved the capital to BJ to guard the country as a king. .

The video is very long. It not only tells the cause and effect of the entire historical event, but also cuts some clips from film and television dramas.

For example, when the vassal was cut, the king of Xiang set himself on fire and died, the king of Zhou was deposed as a commoner, and so on.

In addition, King Yan pretended to be crazy and stupid in order to win the trust of Emperor Jianwen, and there was also a scene where King Yan ate shit in order to confuse the officials sent by Emperor Jianwen.

Zhu Yuanzhang first heard in the sky that King Yan Zhu Di successfully rebelled and forced Zhu Yunwen to death. He became very angry and wanted to kill Zhu Di severely.

But when he saw King Xiang self-immolated because of the reduction of the vassal, and then saw that all his other sons were in danger, and then saw that Zhu Di even ate shit in order to survive, suddenly, the anger disappeared.

What replaced it was a deep sense of powerlessness.

Grandsons are dear to each other, but aren’t sons dear to them?
Whose child does not hurt.

Zhu Yunwen even forced his uncle into this appearance, it seems that he is not wronged to be overthrown.

"This child..."

Zhu Yuanzhang sighed: "I'm still too naive. I was deeply harmed by Confucianism. Even cutting down the vassals, you have to proceed step by step. Don't be in a hurry, don't be in a hurry, don't you understand the principle of slowing things down?"

Queen Ma sat next to Zhu Yuanzhang, feeling very complicated.

He took Zhu Yuanzhang's hand and said, "The fourth child is not bad, so don't embarrass him."

Zhu Yuanzhang looked at Queen Ma.

Empress Ma sighed: "This kid Yunwen is not good at employing people, he doesn't know how to know people, and he doesn't know how to be a king. Even if the fourth child doesn't rebel, sooner or later someone else will rebel."

Zhu Yuanzhang didn't know this.

"I think it's wrong, Mr. Guolai, this statement is not false at all."

Speaking of Changjun, Zhu Yuanzhang was heartbroken again.

What a perfect candidate for the crown prince his eldest son was. He had taught him little by little, so why did he... die in his prime, leaving him with white hair and a black hair.

(End of this chapter)

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