has a very humorous joke that says: Men can be divided into three types, one is lustful, the other is more lustful, and the other is particularly lustful. So, are there any bad guys? From the perspective of Diao Min, if you analyze it from a psychological point of view, there is absolutely no. Isn't it the eunuch who still marries his wife when he is well-developed?
In a word, in this world, as long as it is a man with a normal mentality, there is no shame. However, although all men are lustful, different men have different levels of lust.
This is the case for ordinary men, not to mention the emperor.
It is said that the emperors of the Ming Dynasty are mostly lustful. They are not only shameless and shameless, but they have also studied various tricks to torture women.
However, the emperor is a person after all, and his energy is limited, especially as he grows older, he will inevitably feel that his body is not as good as before when he is fortunate to be a concubine. In this regard, those alchemists who were proficient in the Tao of Xuanhuang began to advocate the magical effect of the double cultivation method in front of the emperor, and taught the emperor the secret technique of the room.
To put it bluntly, those fangzhongshu are just tricks. What really allows the emperors to "reinvigorate the power" is not the cultivation technique, but the highly poisonous "elixir". The emperor who had eaten the elixir tortured the women even more vigorously, causing the maids of the Ming Dynasty to sleep with them in bed, play with them under the bed, and be buried with them after death.
Speaking of which, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty liked to torture women from Zhu Yuanzhang . Yingying Yanyan in the harem could not satisfy Zhu Yuanzhang. He began to advocate the opening of a brothel, and played a "leading role", setting an example to go outside the palace for prostitution. Driven by Lao Zhu, later emperors of Zhu invented countless ways to torture women.
"Red pill" does not exist as a fairy medicine. It is just an aphrodisiac refined by alchemists to increase the emperor's interest. The emperor of the Han dynasty prefers "Shenyujiao", the emperor of the Tang dynasty prefers "scent of love", and the emperor of the Ming dynasty loves "hongwan" only. During the Xianzong period, the first minister winked and offered a box of elixir to Zhu Jianshen ,After Zhu Jianshen took the medicine, there was a few spring breeze that night, and when he got up the next day, he still felt refreshed and very happy.
During the reign of King Sejong, Zhu Houxuan asked for "Tiandan Lead" from Alchemy. I feel that this medicine is very magical. After taking a dose of Tiandan lead, Zhu Houxuan felt that he was incomparably mighty, and he was lucky enough to have dozens of court ladies at one time. From then on, Zhu Houxuan became addicted to drugs, stuck in a pile of women every day, ignoring government affairs, and did not go to court early for more than 20 years. Mu Zong Zhu Zaiqi was in his prime of life when he became the throne. It stands to reason that Zhu Zaiqi should make a difference. However, Zhu Zaiqi, like his ancestors, was obsessed with aphrodisiacs and couldn't help himself.
The above-mentioned emperors are just a little insignificant compared to the Ming Wuzong Zhu Houzhao . Zhu Houzhao can be said to promote the shamelessness to the extreme. In order to satisfy his sexual desire, Zhu Houzhao built a "leopard room" in the Forbidden City to fill it with snatched beauties. The "Leopard Room" can be described as a paradise in the eyes of the feudal rulers. There are everything in the Leopard Room that can be thought of for indulgence projects. The shameless Da Mingzi was immersed in the leopard room day and night, unable to extricate himself.
Ming Wuzong's life was inseparable from a woman's belly. When he heard about the beauty of Bazhou Wang Mantang was overwhelmed by the country and the city, he immediately sent someone to insert the beauty into the leopard room, day and night. Later, when Ming Wuzong was visiting Taiyuan, he ran into the prostitute Liu, who was in the family of Yang Teng. For the emperor, the leopard room is naturally paradise, but for the court ladies, this obscene cave is undoubtedly hell.
Because most of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty enjoyed their glory during their lifetime, and they were always surrounded by Yingying and Yanyan. Therefore, after the death of these emperors, the maids must still be buried to ensure that they can continue to live a life of licentiousness under Jiuquan. As a result, the burial system that had been abolished for a long time was revived.
the end of clan society,The vulgar custom of slave burial rose up. In the ruins of the Yin Shang of , traces of slave burial can still be seen. " Xijing Miscellaneous Notes" records:
"Youwang Tomb is very tall and strong, and the Xianmen is open, and it is all stone chalk. If you remove the depth of Zhang Yu, you can get more than a foot of mica. Seeing more than a hundred corpses, all are borrowed vertically and horizontally. Immortal. The only man, the rest are women, sitting or lying, there are also standing ones, and the clothes are the same."
After the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the rituals prevailed, and the burial of the living became less and less. However, after and Qin Shihuang ruled the Central Plains, the phenomenon of martyrdom appeared again:
"In July Bingyin, the first emperor collapsed on the sand dune platform... The second emperor said: "The first emperor's harem does not have children. It's not appropriate.'Everything is ordered to die, and there are many dead."
However, for a long time in the following, the phenomenon of burial did not reappear until the early Ming Dynasty, this kind of vulgarity reappeared. When Taizu, Chengzu, , Renzong , Xuanzong, and Jingdi died, they were all buried by court ladies. The total number of court ladies who died was as many as hundreds.
According to historical records, when Zhu Yuanzhang died, a total of forty concubines were buried for him; Ming Chengzu When Zhu Yu was buried, thirty concubines were buried alive; Zhu Yuanzhang Gao Before his death, he was buried with five famous concubines. They were: Royal Concubine Guo, Shu Fei Wang, Li Fei Wang, Shun Fei Tan and Chong Fei Huang.
It can be said that the maids who live in the Ming Dynasty palace are the most miserable. They usually serve the emperor's diet and daily life, and they must also allow the emperor to vent his animal desires at any time. When the emperor died, the maid would still be buried alive.Although the fate of the palace ladies of other dynasties is also very tragic, at least the palace ladies of other dynasties do not need to be buried for the first emperor.
Reference materials:
["Ming History", "Those Things of Ming Dynasty"]
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