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朱棣:允炆侄子,臣没想造反!
Ming Huizong
Also known as "Longteng Jianwen" The uncivilized world is also the world of our Han family. Zhu Yunwen traveled through time and became Emperor Jianwen in history. He looked down on the entire world with the eyes of the next six hundred years, stopped Zhu Di from rebelling, and vowed to lead the Han family and the Ming Dynasty to create a great maritime age for the Han family. It is said that wherever the rivers reach, everything is Han, and the sun and the moon illuminate it. Forty years after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the elderly Zhu Yunwen stood in front of the tombstones in the Ming Dynasty Martyrs Cemetery, looking at the row of martyr monuments belonging to the sons of the Han family and the tall, rectangular, wordless hero monument behind him. Zhu Yunwen blurted out: "I am not the world, but also the Han people. I am not the emperor, but the common people." ... In April of the 61st year of Jianwen, Emperor Jianwen died in the Qianqing Palace of Yingtian Prefecture. The temple name is "Taizong" and it is known as "Ming Taizong" in history. He was buried in Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty, near Taizu of the Ming Dynasty. ... Zhu Yunwen woke up from a long sleep and found that the world at this moment was no longer a world of numerous countries, but... Living in the long river of history, Zhu Yunwen also changed the original history of the Ming Dynasty, derived branches, and lived in another alternate history of the Ming Dynasty. (Overall, he is a novice and more serious.)
Also known as "Longteng Jianwen" The uncivilized world is also the world of our Han family. Zhu Yunwen traveled through time and became Emperor Jianwen in history. He looked down on the entire world with the eyes of the next six hundred years, stopped Zhu Di from rebelling, and vowed to lead the Han family and the Ming Dynasty to create a great maritime age for the Han family. It is said that wherever the rivers reach, everything is Han, and the sun and the moon illuminate it. Forty years after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the elderly Zhu Yunwen stood in front of the tombstones in the Ming Dynasty Martyrs Cemetery, looking at the row of martyr monuments belonging to the sons of the Han family and the tall, rectangular, wordless hero monument behind him. Zhu Yunwen blurted out: "I am not the world, but also the Han people. I am not the emperor, but the common people." ... In April of the 61st year of Jianwen, Emperor Jianwen died in the Qianqing Palace of Yingtian Prefecture. The temple name is "Taizong" and it is known as "Ming Taizong" in history. He was buried in Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty, near Taizu of the Ming Dynasty. ... Zhu Yunwen woke up from a long sleep and found that the world at this moment was no longer a world of numerous countries, but... Living in the long river of history, Zhu Yunwen also changed the original history of the Ming Dynasty, derived branches, and lived in another alternate history of the Ming Dynasty. (Overall, he is a novice and more serious.)