Emperor Jianwen's Escape

Emperor Jianwen's Escape

by Ink Painting Hermit

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15Kwords9chapters
Latest:
Ch. 9Revealing the Last Traces of Emperor Jianwen (Part 2)
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Combining and referring to a large number of documents, it adopts the form of a novel. It mainly tells the story that on June 13, the 4th year of Jianwen (AD 1402), King Zhu Di of Yan attacked the city of Yingtian (now Nanjing). At this time, Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen was in the palace. Under the protection of ministers Yang Yingneng, Cheng Ji and others, Zhu Yunwen was ordained as a monk, and then inherited the life order of his grandfather Zhu Yuanzhang. They entered the north gate through a secret passage built by people and fled to a hut at the foot of Qingliang Mountain at the exit. Then under the protection of Li Fang, his son and others, Emperor Jianwen and others began to hide everywhere, and took refuge in Guangyan Temple in Sichuan, Lion Mountain in Yunnan and other places. In this way, Emperor Jianwen and others left their footprints in Guangxi, Yunnan, Sichuan, Guizhou and other provinces.

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