Some people say that the Ming Dynasty was the most backbone dynasty in our history, because in this short 276-year dynasty period, there were no marriages, no compensation, no cedes, and no tribute.

2025/05/1723:16:34 history 1898

Some people say that Ming dynasty is the most backbone dynasty in our history, because in this short 276-year dynasty period, did not marry, did not pay compensation, did not cede land, and did not pay tribute. Even when the Tumu Fort change was and the Ming Yingzong was captured, the officials of the Ming Dynasty never thought of cede land and marrying each other, and the captured Ming Yingzong did not surrender. Compared with Tang Dynasty , Song Dynasty , Yuan Dynasty , Qing Dynasty , Qing Dynasty , the Ming Dynasty can really be said to be the most backbone. However, such a most backbone Ming Dynasty, one strange thing happened after another, and these things happened to the emperor. For example, the emperor mentioned in this article was not buried in the Royal Tombs after his death, and was buried in the Xishan Mountains of Beijing with the ritual of a prince. It is said that the emperor who was born in the royal family and was the emperor of the Nine Five before his death, why was he not buried in the Royal Cemetery after his death?

Jingtai Emperor real name Zhu Qiyu , he was the seventh emperor of the Ming Dynasty, known in history as Ming Emperor Jingdi , he was the younger brother of the sixth and eighth emperors of the Ming Dynasty, Ming Yingzong Zhu Qizhen .

father and noble mother

Emperor Jingtai's father was the famous Emperor Xuande of the Ming Dynasty Zhu Zhanji . He was an emperor who was very powerful in both civil and military governance. During his reign, he actively rectified the border preparation and defense issues of the Ming Dynasty. In terms of governance of the government issues, reforms were made, rents and taxes were reduced, and policies for rest and recuperation were implemented. He also opened up a wide range of ideas, was good at accepting advice, and appointing virtuous ministers, which enabled the Ming Dynasty to quickly recover after multiple wars and civil strife. With his father, Ming Renzong, he created the famous "History of Renxuan's rule" in history.

However, Emperor Jingtai's mother was not so noble after being born.

Some people say that the Ming Dynasty was the most backbone dynasty in our history, because in this short 276-year dynasty period, there were no marriages, no compensation, no cedes, and no tribute. - DayDayNews

Jingtai Emperor Zhu Qiyu

Jingtai Emperor's mother Wu was originally a maid in the palace of King Zhu Gaoxu. She had nothing to do with Emperor Jingtai's biological father. However, in 1426 AD, King Zhu Gaoxu of Han raised an army to rebel and was suppressed by Emperor Xuanzong of Ming and was defeated and captured. Due to family affection and political factors, Emperor Xuanzong of Ming Dynasty did not punish Zhu Gaoxu at first, but brought him and his family members and maids back to the capital, and then issued an order to demote him and his children to common people, but all of them were punished by rebels. The maids who accompanied the palace were arranged to enter the palace and become palace maids. By chance, on the way back to the capital, Emperor Xuanzong of Ming fell in love with and was lucky to see Wu, who was two years older than him. In this way, Wu, a sinful slave, was pregnant with the child of Emperor Xuanzong of Ming.

In 1428 AD, Wu gave birth to Zhu Qiyu. After Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty learned about it, he appointed Wu as a virtuous concubine. Wu also flew to the branch and completely got rid of his identity as a slave of sin and became the emperor's concubine.

The brother was arrested and forced to open business to become the emperor

It is better to say that Emperor Jingtai was not born well because he could not enter the Thirteen Tombs after his death, it would be better to say that it was because he became the emperor. In 1449 AD, Emperor Yingzong of the then emperor believed in the slander of eunuch Wang Zhen and personally led the army to attack the Wala, and arranged for Zhu Qiyu to stay in the capital to supervise the country. As a result, Tumubao was defeated by the Oirat army in , and Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty was captured. For a while, the Ming Dynasty was in chaos and everyone was in danger. In order to stabilize the dynasty, in 1449 AD, Zhu Qiyu, who was the governor of the country, was supported by the then Empress Dowager Sun and Yu Qian and other ministers, and changed the reign to Jingtai , and established Ming Yingzong, who was captured in the Oirat, as the emperor. In this way, Zhu Qiyu was forced to ascend the throne and was Emperor Jingtai of the Ming Dynasty.

After Zhu Qiyu took the throne, in order to stabilize the throne, the first thing he did after ascending the throne was to clean up the rebel ministers and eunuch Wang Zhen who deceived Emperor Yingzong of Ming to personally fight. At the same time, he was highly valued at Qian, Wang Wen and others, organized the battle to defend the capital, rectify the internal forces, and stabilize the morale of the army. Finally, he repelled the Oirat army and won the victory in the year of ascending the throne.

Some people say that the Ming Dynasty was the most backbone dynasty in our history, because in this short 276-year dynasty period, there were no marriages, no compensation, no cedes, and no tribute. - DayDayNews

Deng Jiajia plays Empress Zhang

Wala saw that it could no longer pose a threat to the Ming Dynasty, especially the existence of Zhu Qizhen, the former emperor of the Ming Dynasty, had no effect on Emperor Jingtai's main attitude towards war, so he decisively gave up on the offensive and retreated to the border, and sent envoys to seek peace, hoping to use the peace in exchange for more benefits.However, at this time, Emperor Jingtai, who was in a strong internal momentum and full of praise, believed that the return of Emperor Yingzong would definitely affect the throne. Now Emperor Jingtai is in power and is extremely dissatisfied with the return of Emperor Yingzong.

The elder brother was restored and was given a bad posthumous posthumous title, but he did not enter the ancestral temple.

Later, Zhu Qiyu still welcomed his elder brother Yingzong back to the Ming Dynasty, and then he placed Yingzong under house arrest. However, during the period of house arrest, Yingzong actively contacted some trusted ministers to prepare for future reset. In 1457 AD, Emperor Jingtai Zhu Qiyu suddenly became seriously ill. In addition, the problem of the crown prince had not been resolved at that time, and there was a lot of discussion within the court. At this moment, Emperor Yingzong Zhu Qizhen, who had been preparing for many years, suddenly launched a coup. Ministers Shiheng and Xu Youzhen According to the prior plan, after receiving the imperial edict of Empress Dowager Zhang, they led the army to open the Chang'an door and welcomed Emperor Yingzong Zhu Qizhen to regain their status. It is known in history as "the change of the siege of the gate ". After Emperor Yingzong Zhu Qizhen was restored, he immediately arrested a large number of ministers and eunuchs, including Yu Qian and Wang Wen, who supported Emperor Jingtai. Then Emperor Jingtai was abolished and changed it to , King of Huang , and placed it under house arrest in Yong'an Palace. The arrested ministers and eunuchs were all executed by Emperor Yingzong Zhu Qizhen for the crime of treason. A month later, Emperor Jingtai Zhu Qiyu died for unknown reasons, and the Jingtai Dynasty of the Ming Dynasty ended here.

Some people say that the Ming Dynasty was the most backbone dynasty in our history, because in this short 276-year dynasty period, there were no marriages, no compensation, no cedes, and no tribute. - DayDayNews

Wu Yue played Empress Zhang

After Emperor Jingtai's death, Emperor Yingzong Zhu Qizhen abolished his emperor's title and gave him a vicious posthumous title "Li", which is known in history as "King of Huang Li". This posthumous title means that Zhu Qiyu will be evil for life and will not be able to end well. It is conceivable how deeply the hatred of Emperor Yingzong at that time was. After Emperor Jingtai was given a bad posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumous posthumou

The presentation of this history in the TV series " Ming Fenghua " is very exciting and quite consistent with the historical records. Zhang Yixing , who plays Zhu Qiyu in the play, has a very good grasp of the image of the acting arts hatred and forbearance towards Emperor Jingtai. If you are interested, you can enjoy this TV series.

The descendants of later generations were grateful, modified the tomb, and restored the Emperor's No.

After the death of Yingzong, his eldest son Zhu Jianshen succeeded to the throne, known in history as Ming Xiaozong , which is Emperor Chenghua of the Ming Dynasty.

The eleventh year of Chenghua, that is, in 1475 AD, under the suggestion of some ministers, Emperor Chenghua issued an edict to restore the title of Emperor Jingtai, and gave him the posthumous title "Kongren Kangding Jingtai Emperor", and also ordered his tomb to be modified according to the emperor's specifications, but there was still no temple name.

Some people say that the Ming Dynasty was the most backbone dynasty in our history, because in this short 276-year dynasty period, there were no marriages, no compensation, no cedes, and no tribute. - DayDayNews

Zhang Yixing decorated the Ming Yingzong Zhu Qizhen

until Nanming After Emperor Hongguang ascended the throne, he issued an edict to establish a temple name for Emperor Jingtai: Daizong, known in history as Ming Daizong, and added a posthumous title to him. Like the emperors of the Ming Dynasty, he established a posthumous title of 17 characters. However, because Emperor Jingtai was buried in the western mountain of Beijing, Emperor Chenghua also decorated the tomb according to the imperial system, making it impossible to easily move his tomb into the Ming Dynasty's imperial tombs. In this way, Emperor Jingtai became the only emperor in the Ming Dynasty who was not buried in the Thirteen Tombs.

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