Chapter 244 Extra



Chapter 244 Extra

Later Extra (Part 1)

Recently, the Chinese History Research Association posted on Weibo that they found some special historical materials in the Zhaixing Palace, which are suspected to be left by Emperor Zhaoming. They are very helpful for studying the history of Emperor Zhaoming's period.

Now the association is organizing people to sort out these things, and the results will be made public soon.

As soon as this Weibo was posted, it was pushed to the top of Weibo's hot search by netizens. In addition, there has been no new news in the entertainment industry recently, so the hot search ranking has continued to rise.

In the history forum, countless lurking netizens were blown out and started discussing it.

A netizen took the opportunity to open a thread, the thread name is #Zhaomingdi why would he become the white moonlight in the hearts of Daye's subjects#

The main post is the content posted by the original poster: I am a history rookie, I have heard of some of the deeds of Zhaomingdi, but I don't know much. Seeing that everyone is discussing it in other posts, I secretly opened a thread and want to ask the big guys to popularize the relevant deeds of Zhaomingdi.

In order to prevent arguments, I have made good use of search, but there are too many posts about Zhaomingdi, and I haven't found a popular science post after searching for a long time 233333

1L: I rushed in immediately after seeing the title, occupying the post first, and posting the content later.

2L: Oh, my great and talented, beautiful, strong and tragic white moonlight ancestor.

3L: As a Los Angeles native, let me tell you something. Do you know why there are persimmon trees everywhere on the streets of Los Angeles? Do you know why the city flower of Los Angeles is the persimmon flower? Do you know why the specialty of Los Angeles is the golden cookie?

Yes, it’s all because of this guy. He is the spokesperson for Los Angeles persimmons!

Oh, by the way, Los Angeles built a new stadium to host the Asian Games. Do you know what the stadium looks like from the outside?

Yes, no doubt, it’s a persimmon!

The people who built the stadium didn’t even forget to make a persimmon stalk.

That persimmon stalk is of no use, it just makes the gymnasium look more like a persimmon...

4L: I was killed by Third Brother as soon as I entered the building, hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. He really loves persimmons, and you people in Los Angeles really love persimmons too.

Last time I traveled to Los Angeles, I couldn't help but buy a lot of persimmon pendants, and later gave them to relatives and friends.

5L: Hahahahahahahahahahahaha, after all, Los Angeles is also called the Persimmon City, and building a gymnasium in the shape of a persimmon is a basic operation.

Since we mentioned persimmons, let me add a little bit to what Third Brother said.

There is a record of a conversation between him and Qi Mingxu in historical records. The gist is that Qi Mingxu asked him why he liked persimmon flowers so much, and he compared the roots of the persimmon tree to the people of the world, and the persimmon flowers to himself.

He said that he had already stood at the pinnacle of power, and the more so, the more humble he had to be. Because someone told him that all the people, mountains, rivers, and the country were under his feet.

He said the famous sentence "The people are the foundation of the world", and he practiced what he said throughout his life, and his words and deeds were very consistent.

6L: Since ancient times, whether it is a story book or a history book, people like to record the stories of kings, princes, generals, talented men and beautiful women.

He was the only one who sang praises for the people and wrote books and biographies for the people.

Could there be fewer anecdotes in the dynasties than in the reign of Emperor Zhaoming? I don't think so. But only the various anecdotes during the reign of Emperor Zhaoming were recorded in local chronicles and official history.

7L: The previous emperor of Emperor Zhaoming was Emperor Yongqing.

Emperor Yongqing did too many outrageous things, so I won’t list them all here. Anyway, Daye was almost destroyed by Emperor Yongqing.

As a result, after Emperor Zhaoming came to power, he not only successfully realized the rejuvenation of the country and made the world prosperous, but also successfully extended Daye’s destiny for a full two hundred years!

At the end of his reign, Daye’s population doubled compared to the beginning of his reign, and the territory continued to expand outward.

If you are interested, you can search for the territory maps of Daye in its early years and at the end of Emperor Zhaoming’s reign, and you will know how much territory he expanded during his reign.

If you are too lazy to search, I will summarize it in one sentence: the territory during his reign was even larger than the current territory of China.

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10L: Speaking of territory, we have to mention another person.

That's right, it's Emperor Zhaoming's lifetime bound military commander card: Qi Mingxu.

He fought thousands of battles in his life, big and small, and had almost no defeats. He launched eight wars to destroy the country, claiming that if he didn't move, it would be fine,

but if he moved, the country would be destroyed. He directly raised the standard of military commanders in the Daye Dynasty to an astonishing level. Anyway, since Qi Mingxu, the generals of the Daye Dynasty who didn't achieve the result of destroying the country in the war were not worth talking about.

It is undeniable that Qi Mingxu's ability to lead troops is indeed far beyond his contemporaries, but can he stand out if he has outstanding leadership skills?

Not to mention Yue Fei's unfounded charges, let me ask you if you still remember what happened to General Yao in the end.

A good general also needs to meet a good king.

I don't know whether Emperor Zhaoming suspected Qi Mingxu, but I tend to think not, because historical records show that Qi Mingxu often went to the palace to drink with Emperor Zhaoming. Later, when Qi Mingxu died, Emperor Zhaoming was so sad that he stopped court for three days. Not only did he go out of the palace to pay tribute to Qi Mingxu, he also gave Qi Mingxu the posthumous title of "Zhongwu" and buried Qi Mingxu in the imperial mausoleum, so that Qi Mingxu could enjoy the Imperial Ancestral Temple.

P.S.: The posthumous title of "Zhongwu" is the highest standard posthumous title for military generals. In history, Guo Ziyi, Zhuge Liang, and Yue Fei have received this posthumous title. [Note]

Qi Mingxu's most admired person was Guo Ziyi, but his life was smoother and more perfect than Guo Ziyi's.

The ruler of the revival met the famous general of the revival, and from then on, the monarch and the minister got along well with each other for life.

Since Qi Mingxu, the best ending that all military commanders in all dynasties could imagine is Qi Mingxu's ending.

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15L: Since we have mentioned Qi Mingxu, how can we not mention Li Guanqi, Jiang Ding and Qi Si.

From a store cashier who could only get one or two silver coins a month, to the Minister of Revenue who was in charge of the finances of the country.

From a small carpenter who aspired to open a carpentry shop, to the Minister of Works who was worshipped by the local people for his merits in flood control and achieved the status of a god with his mortal body.

From a small beggar wandering the streets with no relatives and friends, to the leader of the Dark Pavilion who had power over the government and no one dared to offend.

There is also Qu Jianbai, who is known as a scholar with integrity. In the first half of his life, he was trapped in the fate of "Daye's good gold and beautiful jade, but ultimately could not save Daye". Fortunately, he later met Daye's real good talents and beautiful jade, and only then did he get rid of that tragic fate.

16L: Wuwuwu. There is also my uncle Yao Shengan.

I think Yao Shengan is much more beautiful and powerful than Emperor Zhaoming.

The young general in bright clothes and furious horses was inexplicably saddled with the curse of the family's destruction, and lived in a nightmare for the rest of his life. Later, it was only with the encouragement of Emperor Zhaoming that Yao Shengan slowly came out of the nightmare and continued to write books and biographies.

Many of the military books that exist in the world are summarized and sorted out by him.

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20L: I'm on the first floor just now. During the reign of Emperor Zhaoming, Daye established a total of 163 free private schools. I don't know how many low-income people changed their own and their families' fates because of free private schools.

For a king like him, doesn't he know that keeping the people ignorant will make it easier for him to govern the world! ?

He must know, he just doesn't care.

Free private schools have cultivated many talents, such as the famous agronomist Yang Tie, who summarized a series of very useful agricultural knowledge.

There is also Yang Tie's sister, the famous female doctor Yang Le who wrote "On Injury and Disease".

There is also Li Wen, a weaver from Jiangnan, who improved the textile machine and greatly improved the textile efficiency.

With his encouragement, countless women walked out of their homes.

Daye had many female doctors, many female officials, and many female generals.

His openness and tolerance, his breadth of mind and bearing, far exceeded the vast majority of people of that era. All those whose fate was changed by him would admire him, love him, and support him from the bottom of their hearts, so how could he not be Bai Yueguang?

In his time, people all over the world were proud to be the people of Daye.

Moreover, his wise and prudent actions also deeply influenced future generations. Our country was nearly a hundred years faster than the West in this regard.

21L: Have you seen a few rulers of the revival who could surpass the founding monarchs?

Emperor Zhaoming did it.

22L: To reply to the above, Emperor Zhaoming had the ability to be a founding monarch, but he chose to be the ruler of the revival in order to reduce the casualties in the world.

I am dying of laughter, but to be honest, the name Nan Liujing is much better than the name Yao Nan.

23L: Although there are some haters who criticize him because he deposed Emperor Yongqing, forced Emperor Yongqing to issue six self-criticism edicts, and punished Emperor Yongqing to guard the imperial mausoleum.

But I just want to say, well done!

It was Emperor Yongqing who had nothing to do with it! If an emperor like Emperor Yongqing was not deposed, would he be allowed to continue to harm the country and the people? ! !

I just want to ask the haters, apart from the fact that he deposed the emperor, can you find any other black spots on him?

24L: Only the Spring and Autumn Annals know me and judge me.

Would a king like him care about the accusations and criticisms of future generations? Does

the host know what the posthumous title of Emperor Zhaoming was?

It was Guangxuan.

The posthumous title "Xuan" is usually used for the ruler of the restoration, but the court officials felt that the single word "Xuan" was not enough to summarize his achievements, so they added the word "Guang" before the word "Xuan". "The one

who can carry on the previous achievements is called Guang, and the one who has made outstanding achievements is called Guang".

These two words together roughly mean that I am the ruler of the restoration who inherited the great achievements of Emperor Tai||Zu and made unparalleled achievements.

25L: I can't stop laughing. I want to say that Emperor Zhaoming is not only the white moonlight in the hearts of the people of Daye, but also the white moonlight that countless historians have spent their entire lives studying.

26L: What?

What are you kidding upstairs?

The white moonlight that countless historians have spent their entire lives studying, isn't it the teacher named "Grand Master" in the mouth of Emperor Zhaoming?/dog head/dog head/dog

head27L: Damn, hahahahahahahaha, I'm already laughing when I mention "Emperor Zhaoming's teacher"

28L: As we all know, among the top ten unsolved mysteries in history, the other nine unsolved mysteries may change, but "Emperor Zhaoming's teacher" firmly occupies the top position.

29L: It is known that Emperor Zhaoming named his teacher "Grand Master" and personally admitted that his name was given by his teacher.

It is also known that Qu Jianbai once commented that Emperor Zhaoming's teacher was unparalleled in the country. Before he became Emperor Zhaoming's teacher, Emperor Zhaoming, this pearl, had already met the best sculptor.

May I ask: Who is Emperor Zhaoming's teacher?

30L: Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha, it is said that this question has appeared since the reign of Emperor Zhaoming, but there is still no answer to this day.

31L: Rather than believing that Emperor Zhaoming had such a teacher, I would rather believe that Emperor Zhaoming was born with knowledge, or simply was reborn.

32L: Upstairs, you would rather believe that Emperor Zhaoming was reborn than believe that Emperor Zhaoming had a teacher... You really are crying my heart out.

33L: Didn't the ancients always talk about the divine right of kings? Do you think there is a possibility that Emperor Zhaoming created such a fictitious teacher image in order to increase the mystery of the imperial power?

34L: Emmm, there are indeed many conspiracy theories. If it was any other emperor, I think it is very likely. But if it was Emperor Zhaoming, I don't think it is likely.

35L: Since someone is suppressing rebirth, I decided to suppress a system.

Maybe Emperor Zhaoming is bound to a system?

36L: After the knowledge of innate knowledge and rebirth, the system has come out. Netizens' imaginations are too big.

37L: I have a question. Do you know Zhaixing Palace?

First, I will post a popular science of Zhaixing Palace:

It is said that Emperor Zhaoming never built any palaces in his life. During his reign, Zhaixing Palace completely replaced the function of Yu's study.

Since the construction of Zhaixing Palace for more than 600 years, Daye Palace has experienced three major fires, but no matter how severe these fires were, they never affected Zhaixing Palace. The most serious fire only burned the Yingyue Lake outside the Zhaixing Palace, as if there were gods protecting the Zhaixing Palace.

Because the Zhaixing Palace contains the relics of Empress Zhaoxu, people generally believe that the Zhaixing Palace was built to commemorate her.

But didn't some experts put forward another view?

Experts said that the Zhaixing Palace might not have been built for Empress Zhaoxu, but for the mysterious teacher. Because many elements used in the Zhaixing Palace are related to teachers and students.

38L: ???

No, anyone can be called an expert these days, right? Where did the experts come from to talk nonsense here?

39L: I have also seen this conjecture. To be honest, I think what the expert said makes sense.

Because in the Daye Dynasty, asparagus fern is an item that represents the friendship between teachers and students.

40L: Maybe planting asparagus fern is just a coincidence.

41L: Since the above people are already thinking wildly, why don’t you open your mind a little wider?

Come on, I want to show you what a real big picture is.

I think that Zhaixing Palace was built for both Queen Zhaoxu and the mysterious teacher. In other words, Queen Zhaoxu is the mysterious teacher.

Empress Zhaoxu died in childbirth when giving birth to Emperor Zhaoming, but due to some kind of coincidence, she accompanied Emperor Zhaoming in another form. This can explain why Emperor Zhaoming had such a deep affection for a mother he had never met. Not only did he write dozens of heartfelt eulogies for his mother, he also learned to paint for her and tried to draw her appearance.

Even Duke Dingguo Yao Shengan and the chief eunuch Guisheng said that the Empress Zhaoxu he drew was almost exactly the same as the Empress Zhaoxu in their memories.

Does this prove that Emperor Zhaoming must have met Empress Zhaoxu?

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After the 41st post, there were arguments under the post, and many people complained that the 41st post was really very imaginative.

Some people also explained the portrait, believing that it was just Yao Shengan and Guisheng's words to comfort Emperor Zhaoming, and that they should not be taken seriously.

The building became more and more crooked, and its popularity became less and less, until it finally sank completely, without any more splashes.

But three days later, countless people suddenly flooded into the forum again, flooding into this post, and the format of the comments was neatly arranged:

[Where the hell did this prophet come from? Catch him and kill him! ]


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