Why are there so many short-lived Ming Ghost ?
After repeated bombardment of Qing Dynasty TV dramas last year, the recentlylaunched "Bright Ming Fenghua" has finally attracted the audience'sattention to the Ming Dynasty. However, there are pearls and jade in the"Bright Ming Fenghua" in front, it is estimated that this play is notgood. It can only be said that audiences accustomed to big braids caneventually change their visual experience.
Although the play is called a "history play", once it is broadcast,it frequently commits low-level mistakes such as "Ming Taizu reading thebook", "Book of Rites and Master of Jinyi Guardian", not tomention the fantasy of Emperor Xuanzong's orphan Jingnan. It can be saidthat with the exception of the birth and death years of several majorcharacters and the most basic historical events, the rest belong to thecategory of freelance writing. However, you know the level of domesticscreenwriter writing stories.
First,
although Ming Taizu lived for a long time, although there were many bruises,this play rarely featured Xuande Emperor Zhu Zhanji. The main founder of"Benevolence Propaganda" has a very low awareness of survival in theTV series. The reason is that besides his grandfather Yongle Emperor Judy,his light is too bright, and his short life makes it difficult for the publicto notice him.
Historically, Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Zhanji, died at the ageof 37. He had only been in power for 10 years and died young. It isestimated that Tang Wei's heroine will have to become a widow in more than 20episodes.
However, if you look longitudinally, Zhu Zhanji's life expectancy can stillreach a medium level among the Ming emperors, and many people are shorter thanhim. His two sons, Zhu Qizhen and Zhu Qiyu, lived shorter thanhim. Ming Xiaozong died at the age of 36, Ming Wuzong Zhu Houzhao died inhis early 30s, and the Emperor Tianqi died in his 20s. According tostatistics, of the 16 emperors of the Ming Dynasty, only three were over theage of 60: Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhu Di, and the Jiajing emperor who died beforethe age of 60.
It can be said that the Ming emperor enjoyed the best living conditionsthroughout the Ming Dynasty, and the work pressure was not thegreatest. Why didn't he live long? It is more than 270 years ago tohave such information. There were only 11 emperors in the Qing Dynasty, but asmany as 15 emperors in the Ming Dynasty. The reason is that Ming Taizu'slife span was very short. The average age of Ming Taizu was only 42 years,while the average age of Qing Dynasty was 10 years older.
Many people attribute this short life to Ming Taizu's too much sex life,especially Zhu Yuanzhang, who has 26 children and is a well-knownerotic. This is an undeniable fact. However, Zhu Yuanzhang was thelongest reigning emperor of the Ming Dynasty at the age of 71. Inaddition, Gan Long lived to the age of 89. Did he abstain? Therefore,it is an irresponsible excuse for historians not to find out why they want todie early.
Second, you and the tiger
say that Cao Cao's killing of Huaying was the earliest medical incident inChinese history.
In fact, Ming doctors often encountered such thrilling events. Accordingto Ming rules, "If you make a mistake (diagnosed as emperor), you will bedisrespectful" and must be beheaded. "So (deliberately using thewrong drug) to directly seek the great theory of rebellion," the wholefamily suffers. Therefore, if the emperor is ill and cannot be cured, thefirst unfortunate thing is the doctor who prescribed theemperor. "Daming Dynasty 1566" records that after the death ofZhu Yuanzhang's nephew Li Wenzhong due to ineffective treatment, "alldoctors and wives were beheaded"-this is only the emperor's nephew.
In addition, as long as the emperor died of illness, whether incurable orincurable, the imperial doctors will inevitably be impeached by theminister. The risks are so great, but the benefits are notproportional. Therefore, even if there are good doctors at the RoyalHospital, they often prescribe medicines in a conservative and gentlemanner. They are afraid of making a small mistake and will be charged with"King Jun".
During the Jiajing reign, the Ren Yin Palace changed, and the Emperor Jiajingwas half-dead wrapped in white silk. The task of treating him fell on XuShen, the divine physician. Xu Shen had no choice but to prescribe aprescription for activating blood, and wondered if he could rescueJiajing. Before entering the palace, he told his friends: "If thismedicine doesn't work, I will commit suicide first." Finally, although
readers who have read "History of the Ming Dynasty" know that MingDynasty civil servant groups always suppress military attacheseverywhere. In fact, the situation of the Ming Dynasty imperial doctorswas similar to that of military attach
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