
Daming Palace
by Jujube
About This Novel
During the Zhengtong period of the Ming Dynasty, Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty listened to the eunuch Wang Zhen and led a hastily assembled army of 200,000 to attack Wala Yexian. Unexpectedly, 30,000 cavalry broke through the camp. The 200,000 Ming army fled, and Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty Zhu Qizhen was captured. Later, his younger brother Zhu Qiyu was promoted to the throne. Although Zhu Qizhen was released, his younger brother lived in seclusion in the Nangong Palace and was regarded as the Supreme Emperor. Eight years later, the emperor Zhu Qiyu was seriously ill and his son died in infancy. Yu Qian, the Minister of War, and his ministers wanted to enthrone Zhu Qizhen's son, King Yi, as the crown prince. Unexpectedly, the night before, military general Xu Youzhen and the eunuch Cao Jixiang rebelled and broke through Nangong to support Zhu Qizhen's return to the throne. At this point, Zhu Qiyu died suddenly, and Yu Qian and other loyal ministers were killed. This is known as the incident of seizing the gate in history. God has the virtue of good life, but there is no historical record. Zhu Qiyu's beloved concubine actually ran away with her posthumous son and gave birth to a son. In the end, it was a blessing or a curse for the Zhu family and the Ming Dynasty...
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