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Three missing emperors in history
Three emperors in the Ming Dynasty were not buried in the Ming Tombs.

Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, built his capital in Nanjing and was buried in the Ming Tombs in Nanjing. Later, Judy moved to Beijing, and the Ming Tombs were formed.

The second was Wen Jian Emperor Zhu Yunwen, who was led by Zhu Yunwen to separate the princes, but this made the prince in trouble. He disappeared after the fall of Nanjing, and naturally there was no tomb.

The third is Zhu Qiyu, Emperor Jingtai of the Ming Dynasty, who succeeded to the throne after his brother was defeated by Vala. Later, Zhu Qizhen launched a rebellion to seize the door and made Zhu Qiyu king of Xi. He was buried in Jinshan instead of the Ming Tombs after his death.