
The Hidden Emperor
About This Novel
"The Hidden Emperor" is a long historical novel that deeply reveals the mystery of the disappearance of Zhu Yunwen, Emperor Jianwen of the Ming Dynasty. Throughout the history of Chinese emperors, no emperor has disappeared without a trace for later generations. Only the disappearance of Emperor Jianwen has become an eternal mystery. The author of "The Hidden Emperor" finally solved this ancient mystery after years of research. The novel was written from the time of Emperor Jianwen's boyhood until the emperor's immortal spirit finally disappeared in Sanqing Mountain. The work is divided into twenty-three chapters and consists of three parts. The first part describes the history of the imperial power struggle between Zhu Di and Emperor Jianwen; the second part reveals Emperor Jianwen's experience of hiding in the jungle of monks and Taoists after his escape; the third part deciphers the mysteries of how Emperor Jianwen fled to Sanqing Mountain in his later years, transformed into an abbot Taoist priest, built a Taoist mausoleum, and finally found his resting place. The language of the work is fluent, the story is suspenseful, and the plot is ups and downs. It is filled with the atmosphere of Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism and hermit culture.
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Rating
Community(0)
