Zhu Qizhen closed his eyes, and his arm fell from Queen Mother Qian's hand.
In front of the hospital bed, there was a sudden burst of crying.
The eldest prince Zhu Youlang looked at the grandfather who had just spoken to him a lot and lost his life. He could no longer resist his own heart and burst into tears.
Until this moment, although Zhu Jianshen felt very sad, he did not shed any tears. Thinking about it, just as Zhu Qizhen said, he had indeed become hard-hearted after being the emperor for so many years.
While everyone in Qianqing Palace was crying, Zhu Jianshen asked the young doctor to come in and take out all the silver needles from the Supreme Emperor's head.
When the young doctor took out the silver needle, his heart kept shaking. He was dead now. He just told the emperor that he could live for a few days.
After the young doctor removed the silver needle, he was not charged with any crime. Instead, he was given a job and went to work in Tai Hospital.
Zhu Qizhen couldn't wake up today. Zhu Jian was deeply afraid that one day in the future, this acupuncture method could really revive people, so he must keep it well, because he didn't know when he would use it.
After Zhu Jianshen took one last look at Zhu Qizhen, he left Nangong, and the princes and grandsons who had been waiting outside also entered the palace.
As the Supreme Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, after his death, he could not have a funeral in the Nangong Palace. He needed to be buried from the palace, go out through the Daming Gate, and be supported by the emperor and the crown prince. In this special case, when he went to the mausoleum, the emperor and the emperor The prince will also go together.
However, at this time, the dragon body of the Supreme Emperor had to be parked in the Nangong Palace first, and the palace needed to be decorated. The descendants of the Supreme Emperor also had to mourn in the Nangong Palace. Only at night could the body be transported back to the palace.
After Zhu Jianshen returned to the palace, he summoned Xu Youzhen and others.
After deliberation for half an hour, Xu Youzhen accepted the order. He wanted to go to the built mausoleum first.
It was late at night before the body of the Supreme Emperor was transported back to the palace, and then accompanied by Zhu Jianshen, it was placed in the Qianqing Palace for morgue.
The next day, the Supervisor of Ceremonies issued an order to the vassal kings in various places. The emperor passed away. The vassal kings and concubines in various places were required to take off their jewelry and fine clothes and wear plain clothes. All rituals, music and happy events were suspended. When you leave your country, you can send people to offer incense, but you don't need to be buried. All the disciples were summoned by the emperor first, but the emperor's order was the most important thing, so they still obeyed and went to the capital. It is expressly forbidden for kings to go to Beijing for funerals, but kings with the emperor's permission are still allowed to go to Beijing for funerals. For example, King Jing, who is in North Korea at this time, Zhu Jianshen's eldest son Zhu Youhua, can come back to pay respects. Of course, this is also a concession. Zhu Youhua returned to the capital for a reason, and Zhu Qizhen's younger brother, Zhu Qiyu, was also allowed to return to the capital to worship.
Zhu Jianshen also made a decree in the name of Zhu Qizhen. When the emperor was dying, he had promised to abolish sacrificial burials. The emperor did not dare to violate it and immediately issued an decree that all concubines could live in Nangong. From then on, the Ming Dynasty With no one to die, this is a great joy for the concubines who serve the emperor.
On the second day, the Ming Dynasty officially entered national mourning.
The queen and others began to mourn from Xihua Gate and entered the mourning hall. Moreover, princes, princes, princesses, chamberlains, maids, etc. all need to wear mourning clothes for more than three years.
When officials go to court, they need to wear plain clothes and black gauze hats. When they leave the court, they need to change into silk clothes. Moreover, after receiving the obituary edict announcing the death of the Supreme Emperor, local officials who were appointed outside had to wear plain clothes, black gauze hats, and black horn belts, and had to kowtow four times. After the internal officials finished reading the edict, they had to cry. A meal, and then four more kowtows.
And after three days, you have to change into clothes, light three sticks of incense every morning, and then cry, and it will be over after three days...
It was customary for the Emperor Qianqing to stop his body. Previously, Xu Youzhen wanted to park the dragon body of the Supreme Emperor in the Wuying Palace. However, Zhu Jianshen did not agree. He still wanted Zhu Qizhen to leave in a dignified manner.
Finally, Zhu Jianshen moved into the Wuying Palace, while the Supreme Emperor entered the Qianqing Palace.
In the dead of night, when people are quiet, outside the Qianqing Palace, there are spiritual flags, white clothes, incense, and the sound of crying never stops.
Because Zhu Jianshen was busy with state affairs, he could not stay in Qianqing Palace to guard Zi Palace, so he asked Crown Prince Zhu Youkai to stay here to keep vigil. He would come over as soon as he had time.
In the 10th year of Xuande's reign, Crown Prince Zhu Qizhen succeeded to the throne and changed his reign title to Zhengtong the following year...
In charge of Shao Guoxin, the Empress Dowager Zhang was in charge of the affairs of the country, and the "Sanyang Cabinet" was appointed to take charge of the affairs of the state...
During the Zhengtong years, the Ming Dynasty launched the Battle of Luchuan, which resulted in a slight loss of overall national strength. The northern border defenses were relaxed, and its influence on the grassland tribes gradually decreased, causing the Mongolian Oara tribe to gradually grow in size.
In the eighth year of Zhengtong, the 17-year-old Zhu Qizhen officially took charge of the government, and then favored Wang Zhen, which led to the first powerful eunuch of the Ming Dynasty entering the stage of history.
Facing the increasingly powerful Mongol Oara tribe, the Ming Dynasty increased its armaments several times and reorganized the military system along the border. In the 14th year of the orthodoxy, the treacherous eunuch Wang Zhenwei sought credit and favor and encouraged the Supreme Emperor to lead an army to conquer the country himself.
The route was changed several times, and military orders were changed day and night. When they arrived at the British Duke, Chengguo Duke refused to return to the army in order to protect the country. On the way back to Beijing, the Chinese army was completely wiped out at Tumu Fort in the northwest of Beijing. The emperor was captured by Oula, and the "Tumu Incident" shocked the government and the public. .
Empress Dowager Sun joined forces with Yu Qian, the Minister of War, to support Crown Prince Zhu Jianshen to ascend the throne and proclaim himself emperor. Later, Yu Qian won the battle to defend Beijing.
In the fifth year of Chenghua, the Supreme Emperor returned from his northern tour. In order to avoid the meeting of the two dragons, he first settled in the Han Palace in Wuding City, Shandong Province, and then went through Kunming and Tumubao. When the Empress Dowager Sun passed away, he returned to Beijing City and settled in the Nangong Palace. , supported by the emperor.
From the 17th year of Chenghua to the 19th year of Chenghua, when the emperor collaborated with the Supreme Emperor on his southern tour, the then governor of Shandong, Lu Yu, joined forces with the Jiangnan gentry. The powerful clans launched a rebellion against the Supreme Emperor, but the Supreme Emperor refused to follow it.
After the Jinan Restoration Incident, they worshiped their ancestors at Xiaoling Mausoleum in Nanjing and then returned to the capital.
Chenghua twenty-five years, Yiwei, October.
The Supreme Emperor Zhu Qizhen died with Nangong... his posthumous name was Fa Tianli Daoren Ming Cheng Jingzhao Wen Xianwu to Deguang Xiaorui Emperor, his temple name was Zhongzong, and he was buried in Yuling among the Thirteen Tombs of the Ming Dynasty...
The gears of history have changed a long time ago. The person who organized the people to name the Supreme Emperor was Xu Youzhen. He couldn't have been too bad. Yingzong didn't even appear on the list. Zhongzong of the Ming Dynasty was the link between the past and the next, just like Zhongzong in the Tang Dynasty. Erasing major faults and downplaying them may appear to be a good posthumous title, but in fact it is synonymous with moderation.
When Zhu Jianshen saw the word Zhongzong, he immediately thought of Tang Zhongzong Li Xian, the famous Liuwei Emperor Pill in history. He succeeded to the throne twice. If in real history, Zhu Qizhen did not kill him after the restoration. With Yu Qian, he is very likely to get this temple title. ŴŴŴ.BIQUGE.biz
In real history, the most important thing Zhu Qizhen was criticized for was "fighting the wrong battle and killing the wrong person."
Zhu Qizhen inherited the legacy of Renxuan, and the country was rich and prosperous, and the government and the public were prosperous. At the beginning of his succession to the throne, ministers such as San Yang, Hu Hui, and Zhang Fu were all tired of their previous honours, and had been assisted in the administration by their successors. Their discipline had not been slackened. The young emperor was high-spirited and should have been the emperor to carry on the past and forge the future. Instead, Wang Zhen alone started a fight with his power. , indulged Wang Zhen, and then moved to Chengyubo. After the Restoration, I still think about him endlessly, but I feel so deeply that I have been in office for twenty-four years, and there is no very bad government. As for the emperor's posthumous title, the establishment of the common people's relationship, and the removal of palace concubines and burials, then the deeds of great virtue can be followed by future generations.
However, when he fought the wrong battle, he was only in his early twenties. When he killed the wrong person, he had just escaped from trouble. He was angry and full of resentment towards Zhu Qiyu and Yu Qian, because it was Yu Qian who supported Zhu Qiyu to rise to power, and then Zhu Qiyu Zhu Jianshen's title of crown prince was abolished, and Zhu Qizhen also put this fault on the head of the powerful Yu Qian...
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