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Legend has it that Judy, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, built a white porcelain tower in Nanjing today to thank his mother. Where was this historical event recorded?
Legend has it in Nanjing that Judy's mother was the concubine of other rebel leaders at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, and Zhu Yuanzhang defeated other anti-queens and became his concubine. Soon after, she became pregnant and gave birth to Judy. Zhu Yuanzhang always suspected that Judy was not his own. Later, Zhu Yuanzhang built Nanjing City and the Forbidden City at the foot of Zijinshan Mountain in the east of the city. When it was completed, Zhu Yuanzhang took the opportunity to climb the city wall with the civil and military ministers and governors to enjoy it. Some people say it's good. Only Judy touched her head in a daze: "If you put a gun on the Purple Mountain, the gun in the Forbidden City will bomb you."

Zhu Yuanzhang was angry and always remembered his doubts. Now, he rewards Judy with an orange with a belt. After returning to the palace, Judy's mother was surprised: "Your father is going to skin you and cramp you!" " Busy arranging Judy to escape from Nanjing overnight. The next day, the imperial secretary who came to pick up Judy closed her eyes and arrested Judy's mother. She died tragically in the palace. When Judy fled, Zhu Yuanzhang had to make Judy the prince and lead the Yanyun area which was most harassed by the foreign countries. Later, after Judy proclaimed herself emperor, in order to thank her mother for her kindness, she built Hongzhi Hall near Changganli outside Jubaomen (now Zhonghua Gate) in Nanjing.

One more correction: it is not a white porcelain tower, but a glass tower. Pagoda is a pagoda in Hoonji, and its name is Dahongzhi. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, pagodas still existed, destroyed by two wars during the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and before and after the Japanese occupation of Nanjing. About 90 years ago, Nanjing Museum restored the unearthed glazed components, restored an arch and exhibited it. I went to see it more than ten years ago. It's really beautiful.

Judy really spent a lot of money on the renovation of Dahongzhi. In the past two years, the Nanjing archaeological community has opened the underground palace of the Great Hoonji Pagoda, and unearthed a number of Buddhist relics, such as the parietal relic of Sakyamuni Buddha, which is much higher than that of Famen Temple, and has become a great event in the Buddhist community. There are many reports and videos on TV. You can see them through search.