Out of curiosity, i query took Baidu pictures and found many versions of Zhu Yuanzhang's portrait circulating in the world. At present, the portraits that can be seen by the outside world are mainly concentrated in these two categories: one is ugly and the other is handsome, that is, handsome Zhu Yuanzhang and ugly Zhu Yuanzhang. However, the appearance in the play is very similar to Zhu Yuanzhang's "ugly" image.
Are they exactly the same? I feel that the makeup artist adds a few pockmarks to the actor's face, which is more like it.
Haha, jokes are jokes. Seeing this, is Zhu Yuanzhang's ugly portrait a spoof of folk crooked talents or a drama of social idlers?
The answer should be no.
The "Ming Taizu True Image" in the "Original Image of Emperor Qianlong" is that ugly face. The title in the upper left corner of the portrait is "Zhu Yuanzhang, whose real name is Jurong, Jiangnan and Hongwu, reigned for thirty-one years". Some people think that this is like "solemn brushwork, close to the portrait of the emperor handed down from ancient times, and should be copied according to the palace painting."
But some people are skeptical about the authenticity of this ugly portrait of Zhu Yuanzhang. Physiologically and genetically, they value Zhang Shanliang's plump and rich face more.
The reason is that the heads of a group of descendants of Zhu Yuanzhang in the statues of emperors of past dynasties-the heads of more than a dozen Ming emperors are quite consistent, and basically close to the face of Zhang Shanliang in Zhu Yuanzhang's portrait, but completely different from the face of Zhang Chou in the portrait. That is to say, the faces of Ming emperors handed down from generation to generation are all used to prove the faces of the first Zhang Mingchao emperor, and the conclusion is that Zhu Yuanzhang has a plump and kind face.
Is it reliable?
It should be said that neither those who value ugly faces nor those who value good faces can produce conclusive evidence. Perhaps both faces are not Zhu Yuanzhang himself 600 years ago, but this does not prevent people from recognizing Zhu Yuanzhang in their minds according to their own feelings. In the eyes of Fengyang people in Zhu Yuanzhang's hometown, Zhu Yuanzhang is an ugly bald man with a long face and 72 hemp seeds on his face.
They think that the ugly long face covered with pockmarked faces is the real Zhu Yuanzhang. They think this long face is very vivid and can blend in with the suffering Fengyang people. And that Zhang Shanliang's rich and broad face completely lost Zhu Yuanzhang's simplicity of herding cattle in his childhood, the bitterness of young begging, the bravery of young people in the battlefield, the domineering of middle-aged reign, the kindness to Fengyang's fellow villagers, and the unique tolerance bred by Fengyang's barren land.
So in Fengyang longxing temple, that ugly portrait with pockmarked face has been preserved for hundreds of years.
Speaking of which, where did Zhu Yuanzhang's "beautification" come from?
There is also a saying that there used to be portraits of emperors, just as national leaders now have specialized photographers and royal painters. There is a popular story about Zhu Yuanzhang's portrait: after Zhu Yuanzhang proclaimed himself emperor, he asked the painter to paint himself. The first painter who entered the palace was very serious. He painted the portrait vividly, lifelike and like a real person. Seeing his ugly image, Zhu Yuanzhang was furious and pushed the painter out to behead him.
The second one learned his lesson and was smart enough to paint Zhu Yuanzhang as a handsome man with good looks, regular facial features and good looks. When Zhu Yuanzhang saw himself, he was obviously fooling him, a natural painter who was born to die.
The third is a wise man, who pondered Zhu Yuanzhang's thoughts and pursued "spirit likeness": the face is almost like a real person, and other parts follow the feelings, just like the wedding photos of the bride and groom taken in the photo studio now, and the yes and no are ambiguous. As a result, Zhu Yuanzhang was very happy to see that he was kind and looked like an emperor. Needless to say, the painter was rewarded, saved from death and put back home.
The authenticity of this "folk story" has become a historical mystery. However, it revealed a message that Zhu Yuanzhang's appearance was really different from that of ordinary people, and he might be out of proportion and out of harmony with his five senses, just like Qin Shihuang. Everyone has a "love of beauty", not to mention Zhu Yuanzhang, a dignified emperor! Therefore, Zhu Yuanzhang suggested that artist fraud may exist.
What Zhu Yuanzhang looks like, ugly or not, no one can tell now, which has become a historical doubt. But I guess it won't be ugly. Otherwise, how could Guo Zixing, the rich man who started an uprising in Haozhou, marry his adopted daughter Ma Xiuying to a poor monk who wanted money, had no money and was not good-looking?
Besides, looks are hereditary. Zhu Yuanzhang has 24 sons, including Zhu Biao and Judy. Why don't so many "dragons" with fat ears and big chins look like him? Judging from the portraits of Ming emperors, none of them are like this. On the contrary, it is similar to Zhu Yuanzhang's standard portrait.
Therefore, the real Zhu Yuanzhang is not far from the standard image. One day, if Zhu Yuanzhang's mausoleum, Xiaoling Underground Palace, is opened, its remains are found and processed by modern computer three-dimensional restoration technology, the truth will come out and everything will come out!
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