What? Is Emperor Jianwen's tomb actually found in Fujian? We all know that Zhu Yunwen, the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was buried in the sea of ​​fire in the Forbidden City of Nanjing when Zhu Di broke the city. How could the tomb of Emperor Jianwen come from? I am now in

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What? The tomb of Emperor Jianwen was actually found in Fujian? We all know that The second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yunwen, was buried in the sea of ​​fire in the Forbidden City of Nanjing when Zhu Di, broke the city. How could the tomb of Emperor Jianwen come from? I am now on in Jinbei Village on in Ningde, Fujian. Looking at this monument, it says the tomb of Emperor Jianwen. So what's going on? Follow Kobayashi to find out.

What? Is Emperor Jianwen's tomb actually found in Fujian? We all know that Zhu Yunwen, the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was buried in the sea of ​​fire in the Forbidden City of Nanjing when Zhu Di broke the city. How could the tomb of Emperor Jianwen come from? I am now in - DayDayNews

What? Is Emperor Jianwen's tomb actually found in Fujian? We all know that Zhu Yunwen, the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was buried in the sea of ​​fire in the Forbidden City of Nanjing when Zhu Di broke the city. How could the tomb of Emperor Jianwen come from? I am now in - DayDayNews

Tomb of Emperor Jianwen

In fact, it has always been a mystery about Emperor Jianwen's death. Some people say that he burned with the Forbidden City in Nanjing, while others say that he turned into a civilian and hid among the people. The tomb behind me is divided into three parts: sarita, pavilion and tomb plaza. Although this tomb is an eminent monk from the Yuan Dynasty, after research, this eminent monk did not exist in the Yuan Dynasty, and the coexistence of ancient tombs and ancient pagodas does not conform to the system of burials of monks in the Yuan Dynasty.

What? Is Emperor Jianwen's tomb actually found in Fujian? We all know that Zhu Yunwen, the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was buried in the sea of ​​fire in the Forbidden City of Nanjing when Zhu Di broke the city. How could the tomb of Emperor Jianwen come from? I am now in - DayDayNews

Then is this tomb really owned by Emperor Jianwen?

First of all, the structure of this ancient tomb is exquisite and luxurious, the stone carving with dragon head cloud patterns is magnificent, and the structure and layout are everywhere that it is a reduced version of the royal tomb. The lotus base shape in the Ming Dynasty was only available to the royal family, so it was judged that this was the tomb of the Lao Zhu family.

What? Is Emperor Jianwen's tomb actually found in Fujian? We all know that Zhu Yunwen, the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was buried in the sea of ​​fire in the Forbidden City of Nanjing when Zhu Di broke the city. How could the tomb of Emperor Jianwen come from? I am now in - DayDayNews

Dragon head cloud pattern

At the same time, in the lower half of a treasured Ming Dynasty cloud brocade robe, the palace lantern -shaped decoration with the two characters of blessing and longevity,

What? Is Emperor Jianwen's tomb actually found in Fujian? We all know that Zhu Yunwen, the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was buried in the sea of ​​fire in the Forbidden City of Nanjing when Zhu Di broke the city. How could the tomb of Emperor Jianwen come from? I am now in - DayDayNews

casso robe

is the exclusive logo of Zhu Yuanzhang . The nine dragons on the chest and the five dragons below are also the emperor's unique nine-five honor.

What? Is Emperor Jianwen's tomb actually found in Fujian? We all know that Zhu Yunwen, the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was buried in the sea of ​​fire in the Forbidden City of Nanjing when Zhu Di broke the city. How could the tomb of Emperor Jianwen come from? I am now in - DayDayNews

cassock dragon picture

This robes were made in the early Ming Dynasty. Combined with the era of making cassocks, people can't help but think of a folk legend: It is said that Zhu Yuanzhang was rumored to be at the time of Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen , and he also gave him a mysterious iron box, telling him that he could only open it in a critical moment. When the Battle of Jingnan occurred, Emperor Jianwen opened the iron box and found that it was a cassock and a certificate of vassal (the ID card of ancient monks and nuns). Later, he disguised himself as a monk and escaped Zhu Di's pursuit with these two things. But these are just speculations, and it is not certain that this robe belongs to Zhu Yunwen.

Fortunately, archaeologists used toothpaste to relic pagoda and identified the words on it. The inscription is the imperial gold wing. The tower of the third generation of Zen Master Canghaizhu of Master Buddha, the Buddha, Japanese and Yuanming, these 20 words. The imperial gift refers to the emperor, and the golden color refers to the cassock, which means that the owner of the tomb has a cassock given by the emperor, and the third generation of Canghai refers to Zhu Yunwen, the grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang who was wandering outside. And the word "Zhu" is separated by two characters: "Zhu".

What? Is Emperor Jianwen's tomb actually found in Fujian? We all know that Zhu Yunwen, the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was buried in the sea of ​​fire in the Forbidden City of Nanjing when Zhu Di broke the city. How could the tomb of Emperor Jianwen come from? I am now in - DayDayNews

bead characters

After experts have determined that the owner of this tomb should be Zhu Yunwen. Moreover, there are no seal carvings on the tower stele, which is very disrespectful in ancient times, which means that you do not recognize the emperor of the dynasty and have different intentions, which is also in line with Zhu Yunwen's identity. After saying so much, someone will definitely ask, why do you have to be so complicated? You won’t be clear if you look at it. Unfortunately, this tomb has been robbed at least three times in history, and the tomb chamber has long been empty. So why did Zhu Yunwen fall here? Follow Xiaolin, and then talk about

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