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Was Zhu Yunwen killed by Judy or escaped?
Not sure, no one can be sure whether he really burned to death.

In the fourth year of his reign, in June, Yan Jun crossed the river and reached the gate of Nanjing. Gu Wang Zhu Yi and Cao Guogong Li Jinglong opened the Jinchuan Gate to meet the surrender, and the capital was broken. Yan Bing went to Beijing, and in a scuffle after Rebecca's troops arrived, the palace compound in Nanjing caught fire. When the fire was put out, several charred bodies were found in the ashes beyond recognition. According to the eunuch, they are the bodies of the emperor, the queen and his eldest son, Zhu.

But Zhu Yunwen's whereabouts eventually became an unsolved case. No one can be sure whether he really burned to death; Later, historians who sympathized with his imperial career said that he fled Nanjing disguised as a monk. Of course, the official records at that time could only say that the emperor and his eldest son had died in the disaster; Otherwise, it is impossible for the prince to claim the title of emperor. Zhu Yunwen's ultimate true fate remains a mystery.

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Judy related content:

1 year, Judy continued to implement Zhu Yuanzhang's immigration policy to enrich the people, in order to strengthen the control of the big landlords. During Judy's period, the civil service system was perfected, and then the prototype of cabinet system was gradually formed in the court.

2. At the beginning of Yongle, the cabinet was set up, and junior bureaucrats were selected to participate in the maintenance, which solved the vacancy of administrative institutions after the abolition of Hanshu. Judy attached great importance to the role of the supervisory organization, established a system of sending inspectors to visit the world, and encouraged officials to inform each other.

3. He made good use of eunuchs, characteristic soldiers, army supervision, dividing towns and stabbing subjects to hide things. At the same time, the way of governance lies in the principle of combining leniency with severity. He used the imperial examination system and compiling books to win over landlords and scholars, publicize Confucianism, change the ideological trend of Buddhism and Taoism in the early Ming Dynasty, appoint people on their merits, and laid an ideological and organizational foundation for the political, economic, military and cultural development at that time.

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