Chapter 630: Those Things in the Ming Dynasty

"No, they really ate this blessed king?"

Sister Tao couldn't help but ask in the end, and at this time, Jin Muchen smiled: "This, it's really hard to say, this is just one of several ways to die about the blessed king Zhu Changxun, and later some historians researched it, saying that this is a wild history, and it is a piece of history deliberately fabricated by those Manchu Tartars who entered the customs and seized the world, in order to bury King Li Chuang." You also know that most of the history is written by the winners, and the winners in history have not poured dirty water on the losers once or twice. ”

Jin Muchen explained like this, the expression on Sister Tao's face finally got much better, it is true that even if King Li Chuang is heinous, but this cannibalistic thing is not enough, right?

Moreover, those Manchu Tartars, after entering the customs, seem to have indeed tampered with a lot of history, which they still teach a lot in their history textbooks in Xiangjiang.

For example, she knew that a TV series that was very popular in the mainland a few years ago, Ji Xiaolan with iron teeth and bronze teeth, seemed to be talking about Emperor Qianlong and his favorite minister Ji Xiaolan, who were funny to each other.

What about the facts? It's not like that at all, the real Ji Xiaolan in history doesn't talk about fighting with Emperor Qianlong, let alone fighting wits and courage with that corrupt official and Shen.

In fact, Ya Te is an old pervert, and he is also a timid old pervert, the most feared person of this Ya Ting is the Qianlong Emperor, sometimes the emperor farts, can scare him half to death.

Later, let alone Emperor Qianlong, even He Shen could scare him so much.

And the reason why this old girl was able to leave a name in history is because he compiled the "Four Libraries Quanshu" for Emperor Qianlong. A lot of people think this set of books. It is a great contribution to Chinese history.

But in fact, anyone who knows how to do it knows. What is the contribution of this set of books?

In order to whitewash the barbarism and brutality of the Houjin, this set of books recorded the brutality of the Qing army in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties was completely destroyed.

He burned a lot of things that could threaten the rule of the Manchus, and even the Yongle ceremony left by the Yongle Emperor of the Ming Dynasty was changed beyond recognition by him.

So about part of the history that has been handed down from the Manchu Qing Dynasty. There is no credibility at all.

At this time, Jin Muchen said that it was a wild history compiled by the Mantars, and Sister Tao felt that this credibility was still very high.

"Then how did this blessed king die in history?"

"This? In fact, in 1924, in the south of Miaohuai Village, Matun Township, Mengjin County, Southern Henan Province, about 500 meters, a piece of Ming Dynasty Fuwang Zhu Changxun Yuanzhi was unearthed, which broke the traditional saying that after the death of the long-believed Fuwang, the corpse was made into a "Fulu wine" banquet. This chronicle is actually an epitaph compiled by King Fu's son, Little King Fu Zhu Yousong for his father. The above describes in detail the performance of King Fu at the time of Luoyang Chengpo at that time. Of course, a lot of glorified words were used, such as 'Wang Du stood up for the festival.' The thief scolded...... Generous and intense, dying with the city, strong and heroic, even though dead, still alive' and so on. Of course, this is what the son set up a monument to Lao Tzu, so what is written on it cannot be fully believed, and it is said that with the Fu King, the virtue of usually acting nonsense, you say that he was impassioned in the end, and the city perished, who believes it? So those archaeologists, after reading this epitaph, finally came to a conclusion, that is, the things recorded on it are not credible, but one thing is certain, that is, Zhu Changxun was definitely not eaten by King Chuang's soldiers in the end. The most likely way for him to die is to be hacked to death with a knife, or chopped into a pulp of flesh by a knife......"

Jin Muchen said what he knew about that period of history, and Sister Tao was also fascinated by it.

She grew up in Xiangjiang since she was a child, and she did not receive a normal history education like people in the mainland, so she knew a little about ancient Chinese history, that is, she knew a little about it, and most of that half understanding was learned through antiques after doing antique business.

"Hey! In this way, if I want to do this business in the future, I really have to learn a good job, the history of our Chinese ancestors! ”

"Well, that's inevitable, otherwise, you can't do this business at all."

"Then what happened to the little Fu King who later erected a monument to his father?"

Sister Tao asked again, Jin Muchen could only smile bitterly: "That guy is also an out-and-out tragedy, when Luoyang City was broken, he fled to the capital, but within two years in the capital, the capital was surrounded by Houjin and King Chuang's soldiers several times. In the end, he had no choice, he found an opportunity and fled south to Jinling, and later the capital was broken by King Chuang, so he simply pulled up in Jinling and established a small court in the Southern Ming Dynasty. It's a pity that his talent is limited, and he doesn't have any military power in his hands, so he can only be used as a puppet by a few powerful figures. Later, the Southern Ming Dynasty was broken by the Qing army, and he was also captured by the Qing army, and finally his head was cut off in this southern Henan area. ”

Jin Muchen casually explained the tragedy of the Fuwang lineage to Sister Tao, and after Sister Tao heard it, she also sighed.

In the end, it can only be said that the old Zhu family is exhausted.

"And our babies?"

Sister Tao suddenly remembered that she didn't come to Jin Muchen this time just to listen to him talk about those things in the Ming Dynasty, the most important thing is that he also wanted to hear Jin Muchen talk about the origin of these treasures.

"Well, in fact, according to my judgment, these things should be the treasures of Zhu Changxun, the blessed king. After all, there are a lot of things in it, you have seen it, it is not something that ordinary people can afford, not the colorful celestial ball bottle, such a treasure, even if it is the prince of the Ming Dynasty, he may not be able to have it. And the quality of those pieces of porcelain, I have probably seen, is very similar to the porcelain left in the Ming Dynasty in the Palace Museum, which shows that these things are likely to be handed down from the palace back then. And who could bring so many treasures out of the palace back then, you must know that even the emperor's concubine could not be? But there is one exception, that is, the most favored son of the Wanli Emperor, King Fu, it is said that after the failure to seize the heir, this prince, under the supervision of many ministers, left the capital, came to the east @ the capital to be a domain, but the Wanli Emperor is very distressed about this son, when he sent him to the domain, he gave him a lot of good things, and in the future, almost every year to this son, are rewarded, and when the Fu King got married, he sent people to send him countless gold, silver and jewelry, It is said that the scale of the reward given to him at that time was not enjoyed by the vassal kings of the Ming Dynasty. Therefore, these treasures are likely to be given to his favorite son by Emperor Wanli back then. ”

Jin Muchen finally said his judgment on the origin of those treasures, and Sister Tao nodded frequently when she heard it at this time.

Although she is not an expert in history, she feels that Jin Muchen's words are quite reasonable, and it can even be said that there is a 100% possibility that this is the case.

"Then how could these last treasures appear in that mass grave?"

Sister Tao asked again, and Jin Muchen touched her chin at this time.

"Regarding this, it still has to be related to how the final King Fu died. As for how King Fu died in the end, the wild history compiled by the Manchu Tartars is not worth believing. And the monument that Zhu Yousong erected for his father is not believable, I personally think that the most likely way for Zhu Changxun to die should actually be, the first half of the wild history, that is to say, after Luoyang City was broken, this guy took his family and ran out of the city. But in the end, he didn't get far away, and was caught by the peasant army, as for those treasures, it should be his family who fled with them, and was later chased and killed by the peasant army. Or maybe when his house slaves fled with him, he was chased and killed by the peasant army, and they hid these treasures in the pit before, and after the peasant army caught up with them and killed them, they didn't turn these things out, and finally they were hastily buried with those corpses, and finally it became this mass grave ......"

This period of history is completely based on Jin Muchen's inference, but Sister Tao feels that the correctness of this inference is quite high.

is only this possibility, the treasure that came out of the palace of the Ming Dynasty could finally be buried in the mass grave like this, and finally was inadvertently dug up by the sixth uncle.

In this way, when she buys antiques in the future, this story will be told in the past, and it can even be said that this story, Jin Muchen deduced that this is already very complete.

"What are you going to do with those antiques?"

Jin Muchen finished talking about those things in the Ming Dynasty, and then turned his head and glanced at Sister Tao.

"Well, I'm going to take it to the United States and sell it, you know these things are treasures, the guys I was going to come here in the past are different, these are real guys, it's definitely a good opportunity for me to turn over. So I've already negotiated with Uncle Six and them, all these things will be handed over to me to sell, and I will definitely give them a good price. ”

Sister Tao said very seriously, but Jin Muchen didn't want her to take these good things from China to the United States to buy, after all, it was against his original intention.

"In this way, you don't have to sell these things in the United States, you can sell them to me directly."

After all, the line was put on by Sister Tao, and Jin Muchen couldn't just leave her aside, and Sister Tao also smiled slightly when she heard him say this. (To be continued.) )