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How did the Emperor Wen Jian die in history?
Wen Jian did not record the specific time of death in the official history. The official history records: "There was a fire in the palace and the emperor didn't know what to do. The prince sent the queen's body into the fire and was buried on the eighth day. " The fact that Emperor Wen Jian didn't die has always been a guess of historians. According to official records, Wen Jian was burned to death, and there was no disappearance of Wen Jian as Judy said.

Brief introduction of Wen Jian the Great

Zhu Jun _, male, Han nationality, was born in Tianfu (now Nanjing, Jiangsu), the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, the grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, the grandson of Prince Wen Yi and the second son of Zhu Biao. He reigned for four years (1398- 1402), with the year number of Wen Jian, and was known as Emperor Jianwen in history.

In the 25th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1392), his father, Prince Zhu Biao, died of illness, and Zhu Jun was made the grandson of the emperor by Zhu Yuanzhang. In the thirty-first year of Hongwu (1398), he proclaimed himself emperor in May, and changed to Wen Jian in the following year.

After Zhu Jun acceded to the throne, he implemented the policy of reducing vassals, and successively deposed Zhou Wang, Dai Wang, Wang Qi and Wang Min. Wang Xiang committed suicide. In July of the first year of Wen Jian (1399), Judy, the prince of Yan, took the opportunity to rise up and became known as the "Battle of Jingnan". In June of Wen Jian's fourth year, Judy invaded Nanjing, and Zhu Yun disappeared after the Nanjing War.