First, the accidental death of Quan Xianfei The cause of the whole fish-Lu rebellion originated from the accidental death of Quan Xianfei, the favorite of Ming Chengzu. Princess Quan Xianfei was the favorite concubine of Judy, the founder of Ming Dynasty. It was in the sixth year of Yongle, that is, AD 1408, that a Korean woman was selected in Korea. She is good at playing the flute and has extraordinary beauty. She was given to Daming by the Korean dynasty at that time, that is, one of many tribute women, which made Ming Chengzu like her very much.
In February of the same year, she was made a virtuous princess. Even his brother, Quan Yongjun, was named Guanglu Temple Minister by Ming Chengzu Judy, who was in charge of the diet in the palace. When Judy, the ancestor of the Ming Dynasty, personally levied on Mongolia, she even took the right princess with her. This is no longer the treatment of ordinary concubines. It can even be said that Judy, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, could not do without this kind of right princess at that time. When Quan Xianfei returned home triumphantly with the personal expedition of Ming Dynasty, she died in another country. She died in Lincheng County, Hebei Province, and died in the process of Zhu Di's personal expedition and the return of the army to the division.
In A Record of the Li Dynasty, Judy is extremely sad. When he rewarded Quan Xianfei's brother for supporting the army and sent him back to China, Judy was in tears, which means that Judy was speechless because of Quan Xianfei's death.
Why did the Ming emperor Judy love this virtuous princess so much? Why was the Ming emperor Judy so emotional about this woman who was just a tribute from North Korea? According to the folk speculation at that time, it is said that the reason why Ming Taizu Judy dotes on Quan Xianfei so much is because Quan Xianfei looks very much like the woman that Ming Taizu Judy once admired. Zhu Zhizi once said that "Quan Niangniang is so", that is to say, Ming Chengzu liked Quan Xianfei so much because he saw the shadow of the woman he had admired for a long time, and Quan Xianfei was just the body double-Xu of this woman.
Xu is said to be the daughter of Xu, the founding hero of the Ming Dynasty. Xu Dayi, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, had four daughters. The eldest daughter is the wife of the Yongle Queen, and Xu Da's third daughter is the aforementioned sister-in-law Xu. Xu is not only beautiful, but also proficient in poetry and lyrics, especially playing the piano well. Judy doesn't know what happened, but she just fell in love with her sister-in-law. However, due to the face of his wife, Queen Xu, Judy still dared not show her affection.
In the fifth year of Yongle, that is, A.D. 1407, Queen Xu died, and she was relieved. He immediately ordered Xu to enter the palace and proposed to Xu. Of course, the result was politely rejected by Xu. Emperor Yongle's proposal came to nothing. Naturally, he poured his love into Quan Xianfei and let Quan Xianfei manage the affairs of the palace. It should be the queen's duty to manage palace affairs, but after the death of Queen Xu, there was no queen, so he gave this right to Quan Xianfei, which shows that he loves her, but it also attracted the jealousy of other concubines in the palace.
Second, Lu, who was tortured to death by a soldering iron, among these concubines who hate Quan Xianfei, there is a concubine named Lu who is also from North Korea, and he is called "Lu" here. She once said to Princess Quan Xianfei: Queen Xu, who gave birth to children, died. How many months can you manage the harem? Lu's remarks are not only extremely out of line, but also hidden dangers, while Quan Xianfei's nature is peaceful, and she feels new here and has a shallow foundation. She should still take care of the relationship with the harem concubines. Although she had the luck of the emperor, the emperor could not protect himself anytime and anywhere, so she did not respond to the arrogant words.
Shortly thereafter, Quan Xianfei went to Mongolia with Yongle Emperor Judy, but died suddenly when Banshi returned to North Korea. The death of Princess Quan Xianfei was sudden and strange, and the cause of death was unclear. But Judy, who had just returned from the northern expedition to Mongolia, was very sad, but there was no way to investigate it carefully.
Three years later, there was a quarrel between Quan Xianfei's former handmaid and Lu's handmaid. The handmaid of Princess Quan Xian said to Lu's handmaid, Don't think that I don't know anything. Our master was poisoned by your master. When he said this, he accidentally fell into the ear of Emperor Yongle. Emperor Yongle immediately decided to interrogate according to the confession of his handmaid. After some torture, Lu finally confessed that there were two eunuchs from North Korea and two eunuchs from China in his palace, and the relationship was very good. He personally instructed them to go out of the palace and borrow some arsenic from a silversmith's house. Lu also traveled to Mongolia with his personal expedition, and was crushed into powder when passing through Fangshan liangxiang town.
Emperor Yongle flew into a rage when he learned the trial result, and ordered all the ladies-in-waiting, eunuchs and silversmiths in Lu Palace to be arrested and put to death, while Lu was tortured to death by a soldering iron for one month. The case should have ended there, but it's far from over.
3. A few years later, Ming Chengzu happened to find another concubine, Jia Lushi, getting too close to a maid-in-waiting named Yu and a little eunuch, but Ming Chengzu didn't think much about it at that time, only pointed it out at that time, but they hanged themselves. Judy thought there must be something hidden, so she arrested the ladies-in-waiting and tortured them. After torture, he learned that the person who poisoned Quan Xianfei was not this Jarus, who poisoned Quan Xianfei and then framed him.
Not only that, the maid-in-waiting Yu and Jarus also conspired to poison them. This time, Judy pointed out that they had close contact with eunuchs. They thought their premeditated plan was seen through by Judy, so they all committed suicide for fear of committing a crime. In the middle of the year, Judy was furious when she learned that all the maids and eunuchs in Jaru Palace had been sentenced to death. During this period, Judy also went to see the scene in the middle of the year. "All of them were cut by themselves." One of the maids who was punished swore in front of Judy: "My family has fallen, and I am young in private. What is there to blame!" It means that the emperor himself has no man's ability, which leads to adultery between concubines and eunuchs. What is our sin? This is tantamount to adding fuel to the fire and strengthening Judy's cruel killing heart. According to Records of the Li Dynasty, more than 2,800 ladies-in-waiting were tortured and killed in January, which is called "the change of fish in Lu" in history, that is, "the rebellion of fish in Lu".
Four, "A Record of the Li Dynasty" contains nothing.
At this point in the story, many readers can see that the so-called "fish-and-wealth chaos" is absolutely an unfounded fabrication of the Korean historical material "A Record of the Li Dynasty".
First of all, where did Jarraus's palace come from? There are more than 2800 maids in it. More than 2,800 people serve a concubine, which is simply a fantasy. If all of them are punished at the end of the year, it is undoubtedly a big project. At that time, Liu Jin, the great eunuch of the Ming Dynasty, was punished at the end of the year, which is also commonly known as "the death of an inch scale". The whole punishment process lasted for three days, and a * * * cut about four thousand dollars. If it was more than 2,800 maids in those days, how much time and energy would it take? Year 2008 is a technical job, and courts generally have masters who specialize in executing this kind of punishment. There is no doubt that it is impossible to have so many maids at once in a year.
Secondly, on the eighth day of April in the 19th year of Yongle, an extremely important event happened, that is, the three halls of Fengtian, Gai Hua and Jinsheng were burned by lightning. In other words, in the process of the maid-in-waiting being tortured to death, there was this "wrath of heaven" incident. At that time, the historical materials of China and the records of Persian merchants did exist at this time, but there was no record of such torture cases, and in that extremely superstitious era, lightning would undoubtedly be regarded as burning the palace.
Thirdly, The Record of the Li Dynasty said that this history was described by a wet nurse named Jin Hei, who survived the "Fish-Luck Rebellion" and returned to North Korea. However, according to our historical records, this person named Jin Hei was not a wet nurse. He was in Ming Yingzong when he returned to China, and he could never have witnessed the "Fish-Luck Rebellion".
Fourth, according to Records of the Li Dynasty, Jarush was the daughter of a merchant family. However, according to Daming's law, it is impossible for a merchant's daughter to enter the harem, nor can she be named a concubine. Therefore, the family recorded in Li Chunqiu is pure fiction.
Fifth, according to the records of the Li Dynasty, it happened in the 19th year of Yongle, that is to say, it died in three years. In these three years, Judy conquered Mongolia three times in a row, once a year on average. Counting the round trip, where did he get the time to watch so many maids being tortured?
6. The maid-in-waiting recorded in A Record of the Li Dynasty said: "My family fortune has fallen, and I am a young Buddha. What is there to blame! " Obviously, he is deliberately slandering Judy. Judy has no man's ability, but does the eunuch?
Finally, a record of Li Chao is isolated evidence of this incident. Apart from this historical material, there is no historical record of any country or era at all. This incident is completely one-sided.
It can be seen that the "Fish-Luck Chaos" recorded in A Record of the Li Dynasty is obviously a malicious slander on the history of China and Judy, the emperor of Yongle in Daming, and it is completely malicious fabrication. In the process of reading history, we should polish our eyes and think carefully, and don't be blinded by these unreliable historical materials.