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    Just when the civil and military officials were about to follow suit, Zhao Han suddenly asked Chen Maosheng: "If I were a spring breeze, what kind of snow would I sweep? What kind of flowers would I leave behind?" Chen Maosheng replied: "Your Majesty sweeps  Those who left were rogue Tartars, corrupt officials, and gentry tyrants, while those who left were Sanyuan Chapter, Gewei Theory, and Land Distribution Law.  Zhao Han smiled and asked Qian Qianyi "Does Qian Qing think so?"

    "Of course, yes," Qian Qianyi was a little embarrassed, and then said, "Old Chen Ge knows His Majesty's mind better."  "The rest of the officials have different expressions.  Some were laughing, some were meditating, some were looking away, and some were echoing.  "Hahahaha"

    Zhao Han laughed suddenly, raised his glass and said: "Let's drink this cup!"

    The officials hurriedly toasted, and no one seemed to care about the episode just now.  The accompanying musicians began to play tunes.

    Zhao Han drank a few more cups, then ignored the image of the emperor, closed his eyes and lay on his back on the grass to bask in the sun.  The rest of the ministers dispersed one after another, chatting and having fun in small groups.  Fei Ruhe was also basking in the sun, the spring in Nanjing was really different from the spring in the grassland.

    An old man with white beard and hair walked cautiously to the side of the emperor.  He didn't dare to get too close, and stopped two or three meters away, as if he wanted to speak, but he was afraid of disturbing the emperor's rest.  Zhao Han, whose eyes were slightly closed, suddenly said: "If you have anything to say, just say it."

    The old man cupped his hands and said: "Your Majesty, my humble minister Tanqian participated in the compilation of "History of Ming Dynasty".  Is the mystery of Ming Taizong's biological mother really shelved? "" What is the theory? It is to preserve historical materials and leave it to future generations to continue to guess.  "Zhao Han said unhappily.

    Tan Qian said with concern: "But this matter has spread to the people, and there are even foolish men and women. Nonsense that Taizong is the posthumous son of Emperor Yuan Shun." Zhao Han said;  I bask in the sun."

    Tan Qian hesitated to speak, but finally retreated silently.

    As early as the Tianqi period, Tan Qian began to compile the history books of the Ming Dynasty by himself, and even went to various parts of the country to conduct investigations.  Because of his mastery of a large number of local chronicles, unofficial histories and field textual research materials, he was absorbed into the compilation team of "History of Ming Dynasty".

    He was usually unable to meet the emperor alone, but today he finally found an opportunity to try to solve the mystery of Zhu Di's biological mother.

    Zhu Di was not born to Empress Ma, this saying existed during the Wanli period.  The 40-volume "Nanjing Taichang Temple Records" compiled by Tianqi in three years confirms this statement.  When Emperor Chongzhen was still there, Tan Qian came to Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum and bribed the eunuch to know the truth.  As a result, all the eunuchs guarding the mausoleum said that the records in "Nanjing Taichang Temple Records" were true and that Empress Ma had no biological son.  When the Datong court was editing the "History of Ming Dynasty", Qian Qianyi brought several historians into the Hall of Honor of the Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty, and was stunned by the scene in front of him.  The main tablet is as follows: Zhu Yuanzhang and Empress Ma are in the middle.  The little-known concubine Shuo was placed alone on the west side; the other twelve concubines were grouped together on the east side.  Concubine Shuo's divine lord ranks only below the emperor and empress, and ranks above all concubines

    Moreover, Prince Zhu Biao, Qin Wang Zhu, and Jin Wang Zhu Tong were all born to Concubine Li Shu.  Zhu Di, King of Yan, was born to Concubine Shuo.  Empress Ma has no biological son.

    This also seems to confirm why Empress Ma married Zhu Yuanzhang, but she did not have a son in the first four years, and Zhu Yuanzhang also adopted several adopted sons during this period.  In the next two years, Empress Ma gave birth to two sons, most likely adopted from her concubine's room.

    However, the records in "Tianhuang Yushu" are different from those in "Nanjing Taichang Temple Chronicles".  There are even two different versions of "Tian Huang Yu Shu".  Also, why are there more than a dozen concubines' tablets placed in Xiangdian?

    Even if Zhu Di wants to make his birth mother famous, he can only put on the gods of Empress Ma and his birth mother.  Some historians of the Imperial Academy also believe that when Jiajing reformed the sacrificial system, the Xiangdian of Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum might have been moved.  But even if he moved, Jiajing is also Zhu Di's descendant, and he should cover it up for Zhu Di.  This is an unsolved case, with irrationality everywhere.

    The Imperial Academy discussed it for several years, and in the end it was Zhao Han who made the final decision that Zhu Di was the direct son of Empress Ma¡ªwhether it was his own or not, there is no need to write too clearly.  After all, according to Confucian ethics, no matter which concubine was born, the one raised by the main wife is the legitimate son.

    However, the relevant historical materials must be preserved, so that people hundreds of years later can fight for his blood.

    "Ming History" has been published, but Tan Qian is very serious and always wants to investigate this matter clearly.  He intends to ask the emperor to search the glazed pagoda, maybe there is relevant evidence inside.  "Alas!" Tan Qian sighed.

    Zhu Minghao walked behind him at some point, and said in a low voice: "Mr. Tan, why should you do this? Your Majesty made it very clear that no matter who gave birth, as long as it was raised by Empress Ma, Ming Taizong is the direct prince."  "

    &nIt's scratching your head.

    Moreover, the European envoys had to be careful not to make martial arts look like magic and witchcraft, otherwise the pope would definitely be dissatisfied.

    These translated versions of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" quickly became popular in Europe, Persia, and India because they bear the name of the Chinese emperor.  No matter how you explain it, it is useless. Readers from all over the world who have read the novel are convinced that Chinese warriors have magical abilities.

    Then, there will always be one or two Chinese supporting roles in literary works of various countries, especially novels and dramas.

    Those Chinese supporting characters, from the far east, are the downcast nobles of China.  They have great strength and often help the protagonist to tide over difficulties at critical times.

    Or, simply, the heroine is from China and engages in a vigorous foreign romance - this kind of novel inevitably imitates "The Legend of the Condor Heroes".  The hero is upright, resolute, and noble, similar to Guo Jing.  The heroine is smart and good at martial arts, and assists the hero to do great things, similar to Huang Rong.

    Even some aristocrats, because they are fans of Huang Rong, directly named their daughters "Fu Rong" when they named their daughters.  Because the translator has a comment, Huang Rong is the colorful lotus.
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