Argumentative Essay Free Chapter: On the Death of the Ming Emperor and the Generosity of the Successor Emperor
This is an argumentative essay.
Why do you say that the Ming Dynasty has its own national conditions?
More than 300 chapters have been written, and I even have to open a single chapter to demonstrate the overall consistency of the Ming Dynasty in treating the emperor's health.
Aren't all those unique operations of Daming on the table?
The main purpose of this chapter is to deny the individual cases and find the common ground of the Ming Emperor.
The first is the death of Ming Xianzong.
In the twenty-third year of Chenghua, on August 13, there was no hesitation. Zhu Jianshen's own statement is: "I occasionally suffer from diarrhea, and the gas is still weak." If you want to recuperate for a few days, you will not be able to look at the court for the time being. ”
On August 17, ignoring the court, the court replied to the civil and military ministers: My illness has gradually calmed down, and I want to recuperate for a few more days, so I ordered the crown prince to temporarily watch the court in the Wenhua Palace.
On August 21, the Great Gradually.
On August 22, he died.
A diarrhea, from the onset of symptoms to death, a total of 10 days.
You can't say it's okay to die, right? Even if you have the most malignant cancer, it won't take you just 10 days from the onset of symptoms to death, right?
And on the thirteenth day of illness, Zhu Jianshen claimed to have diarrhea; On the 17th, Zhu Jianshen claimed to have improved. And then after another five days, the man was suddenly gone.
If Zhu Jianshen hadn't been healed to death by Taihe, then what kind of disease did he get from this way of death?
Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases? Cerebral haemorrhage? Not like it.
As for other diseases, even the most malignant cancers, can they die so quickly?
Even if it is an advanced stage of liver cancer or lung cancer, from symptomatic to death, how can you survive for a month, right?
Liu Wentai, the 'first divine doctor' of the Ming Dynasty, was only punished by being demoted from the envoy of the Tai Hospital to the hospital sentence.
At this point, it can also be said that Zhu Jianshen's death did not have a real hammer.
Then let's look at Ming Xiaozong.
This is always a real hammer, it is written clearly and clearly in the "Records of Ming Wuzong":
In the eighteenth year of Hongzhi, on April 29, Zhu Youzhu fell ill.
On May 1, Zhang Sheng, the secretary of the Ministry of Rites, and others went to Zuoshunmen to greet him.
Zhu Youzhang's reply was: My body conditioning is gradually healing.
On the sixth day of the fifth month, Zhu Youzhu gradually grew.
On the seventh day of the fifth month, Zhu Youzhu died.
From the onset of the disease to his death, nine days were one day faster than Zhu Jianshen.
Then let's look at the "Records of Ming Wuzong - Volume 1":
"The department set up a prison eunuch Zhang Yu, who was in charge of the affairs of the Tai Hospital, Shi Qin, the right Tongzheng, and the court sentenced Liu Wentai and the imperial doctor Gao Tinghe to prison.
At the beginning, the first emperor fasted by praying for rain, occasionally felt cold, and ordered Yu to discuss prescriptions with the Tai Hospital.
Yu is private in Wentai and Tinghe, and does not invite gizzards, and uses medicine to advance.
Following the entry of Fang Shuhe and the doctor Xu Hao and others from the Qin and the hospital, they were all obedient.
The first emperor then stayed in Fuxing, hated at home and abroad. The British public Zhang Mao and others impeached him for his evil and thought that quacks killed people.
The negligence of the law department is especially set for ordinary people. If you mislead the master, you will lose the hope of the soul of the temple, which is a great harm to the world.
The sin is unforgivable, so the harmony and the imperial medicine are wrong, not according to the party, which is called a great disrespect and lists the ten evils.
Please add Yu and others to show their slaughter to vent the wrath of the gods.
The order was ordered to follow Mao and others, and ordered Jinyi Wei Zhiyu and others to send it to the Metropolitan Procuratorate to be punished by many officials. ”
This is the original text of the Ming Shilu, and if you don't say that this is not a real hammer, then I can't help it.
The actual record clearly says that Xiaozong 'occasionally felt cold', and as a result, the imperial doctor died in nine days, if you still think that the imperial doctor of the Ming Dynasty is full of truth, kindness, and beauty, then I have nothing to say.
Then the Imperial Court of the Imperial Palace, together with the British Gong Zhang Mao and the Ministry of Officials Ma Wensheng, came to a conclusion after interrogation. I don't think anyone wants to read a large paragraph of Chinese, so I won't post it.
In the end, the verdict was: "Dezhi, Yu, Wentai, Tinghe and Yilu died, Uncle Qin and dismissed from their posts and lived idle, and Haofa was originally from the people." ---- (original text of Ming Shilu)
Then the evil sect came: "The minister of the time has a thick and honest person, so he does not need to be disrespectful to the imperial medicine, but to make friends with the internal official law." Later, Yu and others thought that it was a place of liberation, and those who knew it hated it. ---- (original text of Ming Shilu)
Zhang Yu, Liu Wentai, and Gao Tinghe were all exonerated and exempted from death.
The son of Zhu Youzhang of Ming Xiaozong is Zhu Houzhao, Emperor Wuzong of Ming Dynasty and Emperor Zhengde.
My father was killed, did you see Emperor Zhengde kill someone?
Regarding Zhu Youzhang's death, is Zhengde indifferent? Does he have the slightest desire to avenge Zhu Youzhang?
I said that the Ming Dynasty has its own national conditions, and there is a problem? As far as Liu Wentai and the other imperial doctors do, it's not too much to put Daqing to death a hundred times, right?
Not to mention Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong, even if Guangxu comes, Liu Wentai will properly cut off his head.
But in Daming, it's just playing, it's the whole job, it's just nothing, isn't it a fact?
What other dynasty did this?
Next, let's talk about Guangzong Zhu Changluo.
At the end of the Ming Dynasty, there were three famous cases: the Red Pill Case, the Attack Case, and the Palace Removal Case.
One of the Red Pill cases:
In the first year of Taichang, on the tenth day of August, Zhu Changluo fell ill.
On August 14, the celebrant Bingbi and the eunuch Cui Wen, the eunuch of the imperial pharmacy, were promoted to 'Tongli Medicine'.
On August 29, Li Kezhuo of Honglu Temple offered red pills.
On the first day of September, Zhu Changluo died.
The history of the Red Pill case is not disputed by the official history and the wild history. Either Cui Wensheng was killed or Li Kezhuo was killed, anyway, Zhu Changluo must have been killed, there is no problem at all.
What is the attitude of the Emperor of the Apocalypse? Two words: indifferent.
When Wei Zhongxian came to power, Cui Wensheng was appointed governor Cao Yun and in charge of the river, which was the consequence of the emperor's death.
Li Kezhuo was a little more miserable, that is, he was first sentenced to a one-year fine, and then he was sentenced to five years on the border, and that's it.
Apocalypse has killed a lot of people, but when it really comes to the death of his own father, that attitude highlights an indifference.
Isn't this brain circuit strange?
There is also the famous Apocalypse Big Bang. Zhu Cijiong, the third son of the Apocalypse, and the last son, died of fright because of the explosion of Wang Gongchang.
Wang Gongchang and the harem of the Forbidden City are six miles away in a straight line, what explosion can be separated by six miles, across the city wall, and across the palace, making people frightened to death?
This kind of thing that is problematic at first glance, the attitude of the apocalypse is still the same: indifference.
Don't check, don't ask, don't care. Is there no problem with this brain circuit?
There are similar things, Chongzhen is the same, Chongzhen forced donations to the emperor's relatives for ten years, and killed the emperor's Li Guorui.
As a result, the fifth son, Zhu Cihuan, died immediately afterward.
Chongzhen knew what was going on in his heart, but he didn't dare to pursue it.
Chongzhen also killed a lot of people, but when his son died, he didn't dare to investigate, didn't dare to ask, and ignored it.
There is also Jingtai Emperor Zhu Qiyu, and the brain circuit is also very strange. Before ascending the throne, he gave birth to a son and two daughters, and his fertility was completely fine, but he couldn't give birth to a child in the eight years he ascended the throne.
The most evil thing is that Zhu Qiyu never thought that there was a problem with the people around him, so he didn't think about being drugged at all, and always felt that he was not angry, isn't this brain circuit strange?
There is also another case among the three major cases in the late Ming Dynasty, the case of the attack.
Looking at the process, in May of the forty-third year of Wanli, an old peasant named Zhang Cha entered the imperial city from Dong'an Gate, and then went inside, entering the Forbidden City from Donghua Gate.
Then he took the jujube stick from the hand of a certain eunuch, injured the eunuch Li Jian, and broke into the prince's Ciqing Palace.
Neither the official nor the wild history have any objection to this process.
Is it too much for me to say that the Ming Dynasty has its own national conditions? An old peasant can enter the Forbidden City leisurely and run to the palace to commit murder, and this kind of joke happened in the Qing Dynasty? What happened in the Tang Dynasty? Did the Great Song Dynasty happen? Did the Han Dynasty happen?
There is also Zhengde, in December of the fifteenth year, vomiting blood and falling to the ground when sacrificing heaven and earth in the southern suburbs.
Wu Zong was a lot smarter than other Ming emperors, and after only half a month of illness, he realized that something was wrong, and asked to change the imperial doctor, and to visit those who were proficient in medicine from the people.
However, he was scolded by the ministers led by Yang Tinghe, and forced Wuzong to be treated by the Tai Hospital. (The boss of the original text on the Ming Shilu paragraph, some of you want to see me post it for you again.) )
At this time, the question of the imperial doctor will not be exposed. Even if ordinary people see a doctor now, this hospital can't treat it, and they are allowed to transfer to the hospital for treatment. This doctor can't cure him, so he's allowed to see another doctor.
Isn't Zhengde's request reasonable?
But because Zhengde was seriously ill at this time, it was likely that he couldn't get out of bed, and he was no longer able to fight the cabinet, so he couldn't break through the blockade of the cabinet and forcibly go to a famous folk doctor.
At this time, there is something even weirder: Zhengde can't move, but his biological mother, Empress Dowager Zhang, is alive and well.
But what about Empress Dowager Zhang's attitude, two words: indifferent!
His son saw that he was too sick to see, so he asked to collect some famous doctors from the people to take a look. Empress Dowager Zhang's reaction was: indifferent, when she didn't hear it, she didn't react.
The style of the Ming Dynasty royal family is not strange enough? Is there anything similar to the Ming Dynasty in the Great Dynasty? said that the Ming Dynasty has its own national conditions, what's wrong.
Jiajing doesn't need to say much, there are too many strange things that have been burned and strangled by necks. Eight sons were born, and seven died. For this reason, Jiajing also invented a famous saying: two dragons do not meet. It is likely that he also figured out the death of his son.
In the end, he said that Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang had killed enough people, but for Zhu Biao's death, there were still two words: indifferent.
In the twenty-fourth year of Hongwu, Zhu Biao went to inspect Shaanxi to see if he could build the capital Xi'an.
Zhu Biao set off, and Zhu Yuanzhang sent a messenger to catch up, and the envoy said: "Yesterday you crossed the river, the thunder suddenly rose in the southeast, and the guide to move forward is a sign of the earthquake."
However, it has been cloudy for a long time, and it is necessary to occupy the conspiracy, so it is advisable to act cautiously, be strict with the guards, and give benevolence and benevolence to return the will of heaven. “
This is the original words of "History of the Ming Dynasty", and Zhu Yuanzhang himself feels that something is wrong.
But after returning to Beijing, Zhu Biao fell ill. Whether it was during his illness or after his death, Zhu Yuanzhang did not feel that there was a problem with the imperial doctor and the people waiting around Zhu Biao.
If you don't investigate, don't ask, don't interrogate, and deal with it indifferently.
Even if Zhu Biao was not killed, but at such a young age, he was inexplicably gone. Shouldn't the Jinyi guard be sent to do an in-depth investigation of the palace maids, eunuchs, and imperial doctors who came into contact with the prince?
The fact is that as soon as Zhu Biao died, Zhu Yuanzhang immediately accepted the reality.
Obviously, when Zhu Biao went to Shaanxi, Zhu Yuanzhang already suspected that someone was plotting against Zhu Biao. But after Zhu Biaozhen died, he didn't doubt it at all.
Akihito's Zhu Gaochi also has problems. On May 28 of the first year of Hongxi, he was uncertain.
The next day, the big gradual, the day collapsed.
Complete a complete process in two days.
Looking back at the ten days from the Ming Shilu, the only thing that is a little abnormal is that on May 27, 'Li Shimian, who served in the Hanlin Academy, and Luo Rujing, said things with words, and changed the capital procuratorate to supervise the imperial history. ’
Reading and speaking are the six products, and supervising the imperial history is the seventh product.
What did Li Shimian and Luo Rujing say, and why were they demoted?
Renzong was the fastest of the Ming Emperors to collapse. There were only two days from the top to the top collapse.
Taizong Zhu Di ranked second, and it took three days from the top to the top collapse.
Xuanzong was as indifferent, and he didn't think there was anything wrong with Renzong's death, even if he died, he would not be held accountable for all the past.
Isn't it right for me to say that the Ming Dynasty has its own national conditions, so what other dynasties do it like? Are the Ming and Qing Dynasty comparable in terms of the security of the emperor?
I've said everything I need to say, if you don't think that the heart of the imperial doctor of the Ming Dynasty is full of truth, goodness, and beauty, I can't help it.
I can't change the way I write later, I have such an opinion on the imperial doctor, queen mother, and queen of the Ming Dynasty, and I can't change it. I told you in advance, I can't help it if I don't accept it.