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Why is history unfair to Emperor Taizong of Ming Dynasty and Zhu Qiyu? Zhu Qiyu is a bad king?
Zhu Qiyu was not a bad king, just because he was not a bad king, he was called the English Restoration? Hey? Besides, this evil death has been smeared many times, so history is unfair to Zhu Qiyu. Zhu Qiyu and Yingzong are brothers and have a good relationship. It is precisely because of this that Yingzong will rest assured that he will hand over the power to supervise the country to Zhu Qiyu when he goes to war. But no one expected that Yingzong would be captured by the enemy, and the Ming Dynasty fell into panic after hearing the news.

After hearing the news of Yingzong's arrest, many courtiers in the Ming Dynasty proposed to move the capital for fear that the Wara pirates would attack the capital. However, Yu Qian is very opposed to this. He advocated staying in the capital and fighting Walla to the end. However, whether you move the capital or keep it, you can't live without a monarch. Therefore, a North Korean minister named Wang Wen took the lead in asking Zhu Qiyu to take his place in charge of the overall situation. In fact, there was Chu Jun in North Korea at that time, but Chu Jun was only two years old and could not be in power at all.

After Wang Wen, Yu Qian, Wang Zhi and other ministers also signed a letter requesting the Queen Mother to accept Zhu Qiyu's accession to the throne. After the Empress Dowager Cixi promised, Zhu Qiyu officially succeeded to the throne, and the captured Yingzong became the emperor's father. Since then, Zhu Qiyu followed the advice of Yu Qian and others and stayed in Beijing. Later, although Valla really sent troops to attack Beijing, he didn't get much benefit. On the contrary, it was the Ming Dynasty that successfully appeased the people by defending the capital. After the crisis in the Ming Dynasty? Drive the ducks to the shelves? Zhu Qiyu began to rectify the political and economic abuses of the Ming Dynasty. After some changes, the Ming Dynasty began to show a state of revival.

But Ming Yingzong was not killed after being captured, but was sent back a year later. After he returned to China, Zhu Qiyu put him under house arrest, and their brotherly relationship broke down. Seven years later, Zhu Qiyu was seriously ill, and Yingzong seized this opportunity to recover smoothly. Soon after, Zhu Qiyu passed away. Yingzong hated Zhu Qiyu for usurping his throne and placing him under house arrest, so after Zhu Qiyu's death, he not only deposed his emperor, but also gave him an evil title. In addition, Yingzong wrote a letter accusing Zhu Qiyu of being heartless and unjust. Finally, at Yingzong's behest, Zhu Qiyu could only be buried in Jingtai Mausoleum with prince etiquette, not the mausoleum.