Sixteen Female Assassins Assassinated Emperor Jiajing

Sixteen Female Assassins Assassinated Emperor Jiajing

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In 1542 AD, sixteen female assassins assassinated Emperor Jiajing, the eleventh emperor of the Ming Dynasty. It was a real historical event, the first unsolved case of the Ming Dynasty, and the most successful assassination of an emperor by women in the past thousand years. It was known in history as the "Renyin Palace Incident." This story revolves around the famous "Sea Ban Dispute" in the history of the mid-Ming Dynasty as the main background. It tells the story of the underworld guards headed by Wu Yiyao who assassinated the Jiajing Emperor Zhu Houcong. As early as 1368 AD, before the founding of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang, who had not yet proclaimed himself emperor, had formed an alliance with the mysterious organization Hades. The covenant stipulated that the Hades Guards would protect the Ming Emperor for 200 years. During these 200 years, the Hades Guards of all generations secretly protected the safety of the Ming Emperors with their absolute loyalty and ruthless methods.

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