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Chapter 155 The Old Man's Resignation from the Yellow Crane Tower

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    After Yan Tiemu'er agreed that Tuohuan Tiemu'er would enter the court and inherit the throne, he sent someone to Jingjiang to welcome him back to Dadu.

    In the spring of the first year of Yuantong [1332], Yan Tiemu'er went to Liangxiang [Liangxiang Town, Fangshan District] to welcome Tuohuan Tiemuer into the palace, and stated his intention to welcome him.

    It can be said that Tuo Huan Tie Muer was able to become the emperor. It can be said that he has gone through many ups and downs and many disasters.

    [1] Yuan Song of "Drunken Xishi-Shangyu"

    The flowers are smiling, the willows are shy,

    Where is the wind on the dance floor?

    Adding the branches of sick yellow birds,

    Help others to worry about the willows in Weicheng.

    Eyes full of tears in Chunjiang,

    There are so many sorrows that can't flow.

    On April 17th in the seventh year of Yanyou [1320], Tuohuan Tiemuer was born in the area of ??Jinshan [Altai Mountain] belonging to the Northwest Chagatai Khanate [1].  He is the eldest son of King He Shi? [Yuan Mingzong] of the Yuan Dynasty, and the fifth grandson of Kublai Khan, the ancestor of the Yuan Dynasty.  [The lineage is Zhenjin (Yuanyuzong) - Dalai Mabala (Yuanshunzong) - Haishan (Yuanwuzong) - Heshi? (Yuanmingzong)]

    In the fourth year of Zhida [1311], Yuan Wuzong Haishan died, and his younger brother Aiyu Libali Bada succeeded to the throne as the crown prince, named Yuan Renzong.

    According to the agreement between Wuzong and Renzong, the eldest son of Wuzong, He Shi?, would inherit the throne of Renzong.  The king of Zhou ordered him to leave the town of Yunnan.

    In November of the third year of Yanyou [1316], when he traveled to Yan'an, he conspired with the old officials of Emperor Wuzong to restore the status of the crown prince. As a result, he was chased by Renzong.  country asylum.  During Heshi?'s refuge in Jinshan, he took a Hui woman, Hanlu Lumalaidi, a descendant of the county king Alsilan, and gave birth to Tuohuan Tiemuer with her on May 25, the seventh year of Yanyou.

    Maladi died after giving birth to Tuohuan Tiemu, and was later revered as Zhenyu Huisheng Queen.

    In the year Tuohuan Tiemuer was born, Yuan Renzong died.  In the eight years from then to the first year of Tianli [1328], the throne of the Yuan Dynasty changed frequently and civil strife continued. There were three emperors, Yuan Yingzong, Taiding Emperor, and Tianshun Emperor, and the throne fell into the hands of the Wuzong family.  It was Tutiemuer, the younger brother of Heshi? who won the battle of the two capitals [Yuan Wenzong, the uncle of Tuohuan Tiemuer].  Tutiemuer claimed to abdicate the throne to his elder brother He Shi? He Shi? was located in Mobei in the second year of the Tianli calendar [1329] and was named Yuan Mingzong.

    I thought that after my father ascended the throne, Tuo Huan Tie Muer could live a stable life.  However, who knew it was a death trip.  On the way, his father was poisoned to death for no apparent reason, and Tuohuan Tiemuer, who was only ten years old, survived.

    However, the nightmare did not end. After his uncle Wenzong regained the throne, he began to cleanse the orphans and widows left by Mingzong.

    In April of the third year of Tianli [1330], Empress Babusha [Tuohuan Tiemuer's aunt] was killed by Empress Wenzong Bu Dashili.

    In July of the first year of Zhishun [1330], Yuan Wenzong exiled Tuo Huan Tie Muer to Koryo Daqingdao [now Kaesong, North Korea] for detention, and ordered him not to contact the outside world.  In the second year, someone reported to Wenzong that Liaoyang and Koryo wanted to rebel against Tuohuan and Muer.  Wen Zongnai announced to the world that Tuohuan Tiemu'er was not Yuan Mingzong's biological son, and in December of the second year of Zhishun, he sent the Privy Council envoy Yin Shouzhu, Zhongcheng Juegan and others to bring Tuohuan Tiemu'er back from Korea.  , and instead exiled him to Duxiu Peak in Jingjiang [now Guilin], Guangxi.

    Tuohuan Tiemuer lived in Jingjiang for about a year.

    During this period, he lived in Dayuan Temple[2] and was carefully taught by Elder Qiujiang.  What the eminent monk taught Tuo Huan Tie Muer was not only Buddhism, but also Confucian culture.  He studied "The Analects of Confucius" and "The Classic of Filial Piety", and practiced writing two sheets every day.

    ? During the days in Dayuan Temple, although the study was difficult, it was the happiest time in Tohuan Tiemuer's life.

    He has a lively and active personality. He often digs holes in the ground, pees in them, and then mixes them into mud to make various toys. He also likes to raise "octagonal birds".  Muer didn't even bother to take off his boots and went into the water to catch them. Elder Qiujiang stopped him many times; he also often acted as the king of children, leading twenty or thirty children to make paper flagpoles and put them in the city

    Elder Qiu Jiang also paid attention to cultivating Tuo Huan Tie Muer's words and deeds, and taught him: "The prince is the golden branch and jade leaf of the country, and he is no better than ordinary people. When you see high officials, you must not speak rashly, and you must not be self-respecting."

    Therefore, whenever officials came to inspect the temple, Tuohuan Tiemuer would sit upright, and once the officials left, they would play as before.

    Therefore, Tuo Huan Tie Muer is "reluctant for a while, but it is not self-cultivation.

    [2] Yuan Song of "Drunken Xishi-Xiayu"

    If you come back, walk together and end together,

    ?nbsp; Tuohuan Tiemuer nodded, and asked again: "Where should I go?"

    "Didn't Li Taibai say, 'Fireworks will go down to Yangzhou in March' How about we go to Yangzhou?"

    The young and playful Tuo Huan Tie Mu suddenly smiled and said, "Okay, let's go to Yangzhou!"

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    Notes

    [1] The Chagatai Khanate (1222-1683) is one of the four Mongolian Khanates, which was expanded by the second son of Genghis Khan, Chagatai, according to his territory.

    When the Chagatai Khanate was at its peak, its territory stretched from Turpan, Lop Nur, and the Amu Darya River in the east, to the Tarbahatai Mountain in the north, and the Hindu Kush Mountain in the south, including Altai to the Hezhong area (the Hezhong area specifically refers to the Amu Darya River and the Amu Darya River.  large area between the Syr Darya).  That is, parts of the five Central Asian countries of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan.

    Orduo (palace tent) is located in Huyasi (an ancient place name in Xinjiang, China, also known as Alima, which means "Apple City", and the site is located at the northeast end of Alimari, Huocheng, Xinjiang).

    ? The three tribes of Balulasi, Zarayier and Keleyiti are the main body of the Mongolian tribe in the khanate, and their rulers are descendants of Chagatai.

    The Xuanzheng Yuan is under the jurisdiction of today's Tibet Autonomous Region.

    [2] Dayuan Temple

    According to written records, Dayuan Temple was originally a Xuanni Temple and a school palace built by Li Changxuan, the governor of Guizhou in the 13th year of Tang Dali (778) in front of the reading rock at the south foot of Duxiu Peak.  The Tieniu Temple was built in the Song Dynasty.  During the Yuanyou period (1086-1094), Sun Lan, the magistrate of Guizhou, built Wuyong Hall under Duxiu Peak in memory of Yan Yanzhi.

    In the Yuan Dynasty, Tieniu Temple was changed to Dayuan Temple.  Tuohuan Tiemu'er lived in Dayuan Temple under Duxiu Peak for two years and built a "Qiandi". The elder Qiujiang of the temple taught him "The Analects of Confucius" and "Book of Filial Piety", and taught him calligraphy.  Tuohuan Tiemuer was very interested in this. When he returned to be the emperor, he took all the books and stationery with him, hid them in a small leather case, and looked at them at any time.  Among the emperors of the Yuan Dynasty, I am afraid that only Wenzong and Tuohuan Tiemuer could write Chinese poems and speak Chinese.

    In March of the 23rd year of Zhizheng (1363), in order to repay the kindness of the elder Qiujiang, Emperor Yuan Shun not only rewarded him, but also changed Dayuan Temple into Wanshou Hall; promoted Guangxi Xuanweisi to Guangxi Xingzhongshu  Province, this is the beginning of the establishment of the province in Guangxi, and the territory of the highest level of local administrative regions in Guangxi is established from this.  Take Ye Erjini, the visiting envoy of the Su government and clean government, as the political affairs of Pingzhang.  Jurisdiction over the eight roads and one government of Kyushu, Qingyuan, Nandanxidong and other military and civilian appeasement departments, and Tianzhou and Lai'an two military and civilian general administration offices.  In doing so, some people say that Tuo Huan Tie Muer repaid the place where he lived, and some people said that it improved the status of his Qiandi and thus his own status, so the Qiandi was renamed the Wanshou Palace.  In the future, the king of Jingjiang in the Ming Dynasty expanded it into the palace.

    [3] Crown Prince Tuohuan Tiemuer

    Tuohuan Tiemuer, who was full of hope to return to Beijing to be the emperor, became the crown prince.  He was very depressed, and Tianjie was depressed and depressed all day long.  I thought to myself, when will this be the head!

    However, the breaking of the deadlock was dramatic.

    In May of the fourth year of Zhishun (1333), because Yan Tiemu'er's life was extremely dissolute, Tuohuan Tiemu'er's arrival disturbed him and made him more addicted to wine and sex.  Due to excessive indulgence, he soon died of body loss and drowning.

    After Bu Dashili internally appointed his son Yan Tiegusi as the heir to the throne of Tuohuan Tiemuer, he formally appointed Tuohuan Tiemuer as emperor.

    On the eighth day of June, Tuohuan Tiemuer was located in Shangdu, and he was Yuan Huizong.  After Yuan Huizong ascended the throne, he changed the year name to "Yuan Tong", and made Yan Tie Mu'er's daughter Bo Yawu (Dana Shili) the Queen, Bu Da Shili the Empress Dowager, and Yan Tie Gusi the Emperor.  Prince.

    Although Yan Tiemu'er died, his family still controlled the government.  Huizong regarded his younger brother Sa Dun as the prime minister of the left, and his son Tang Qishi as the doctor of imperial history.  And ordered Boyan to be the right prime minister of Zhongshu, who was above them.

    Soon, Sa Dun died again, and Tang Qishi became Prime Minister Zuo of Zhongshu.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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