421, Mongolian origin of the iron pot legend three

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The poor little iron pot was only ten years old. He was horrified to find that he was on the verge of destruction. So he began to act stupid and make himself look like a mentally retarded child.

The uncle is so wet that he can't explain it clearly. At first, his brother's death could be covered up. This time, the death of his widowed sister-in-law could not be covered up no matter what. His fig leaf was completely covered up by his stupid wife. It was torn off.

He was too embarrassed to see his two nephews, and he did not dare to pass on the throne to his two nephews. He was even more worried that his two nephews might also become roasted whole lambs that day.

So, he made a decision to send Iron Pot to Korea. It was far enough away that the queen's hand could not reach there.

In July of that year, Emperor Wenzong of the Yuan Dynasty exiled Tuohuan Temüer to Qingdao, Goryeo, where he was imprisoned and was not allowed to have contact with the outside world.

Although the queen could not reach Goryeo, she could not give up without eradicating the roots. So, the next year, someone secretly reported to Wenzong that Liaoyang and Goryeo were going to rebel against Huan Tie Mu'er.

The iron pot was unlucky and somehow offended his wet nurse. The wet nurse wrote a letter to the then powerful minister Yan Timur, telling the story of He Zun's past.

Yuan Wenzong Tutemu'er (Heshi's younger brother) also told the world that he did not recognize Emperor Yuan Shun as the biological son of Yuan Mingzong.

Emperor Wenzong informed the world that Tuohuan Tiemuer was not the biological son of Emperor Mingzong of the Yuan Dynasty. He issued an edict stating that he was an adopted son and his bloodline was unknown. He used this to draw fuel from the cauldron and warned the world that this person was not qualified to succeed to the throne.

In December of the second year of Zhishun, the Privy Council sent Yin to be trapped. Zhongcheng Jueqian and others took Tuohuan Tiemu'er back from Goryeo and exiled him to Jingjiang, Guangxi (now Guilin).

After arriving in Guangxi, Tiguo spent the happiest and happiest childhood here in his life.

Tieguo lived in Jingjiang for about a year. During this period, he lived in Dayuan Temple and was taught by the elder Qiujiang of the temple. He studied the Analects of Confucius and the Classic of Filial Piety, and practiced writing two pages every day.

Later, when Tieguo was recalled to Dadu, he hid the books and stationery he used for study in a small leather box so that he could read them at any time.

The iron pot is also lively and active. He often digs holes in the ground, urinates in them, and then turns them into mud to make various toys.

He also likes to raise "octagonal birds". Sometimes the birds fly to the dead branches in the pond. Tuohuan Tiemuer doesn't even bother to take off his boots and goes into the water to catch them. Elder Qiujiang stops him many times.

He also often acted as the king of children, leading twenty or thirty children to make paper flag poles and put them on the city.

While he was playing to his heart's content and enjoying the fun of being a child, another major change occurred in the court.

It turns out that we all misunderstood his uncle. He really wanted to pass the throne to his nephew.

After Emperor Wenzong of the Yuan Dynasty expelled Tuohuan Temü'er, he made his son Alathnatara the crown prince in December of the first year of Zhishun (1330). However, the crown prince died a month later.

This is undoubtedly a heavy blow to the Yuan Wenzong couple who believe in Tibetan Buddhism and believe in karma, even though they also have a son, Yan Tie Gusi.

But when Wenzong died in August of the third year of Zhishun, his last words were: "The killing of Emperor Mingzong in Huanghucha (Wanghuchadu) was a big mistake I made, and I regret it. Now I have a son, Yan Tie Gusi , although I love him, the throne should now be passed on to Mingzong’s eldest son, Tuohuan Temüer. In this way, I will have an explanation to Mingzong after my death.”

It's a pity that God did not fulfill people's wishes.

The powerful official in control of the government, Taiping King Yan Timur, did not appoint the elder Tuohuan Temur. Instead, he appointed the youngest son of Mingzong, Yilin Zhiban (the half-brother of Tuohuan Temur) who lived in Dadu, to succeed him. Yuan Ning Zong.

But no one expected that in November of that year, the Yuanning Sect died.

Taiping King Yan Tiemu'er thought over and over again and decided that it would be safer to establish Wenzong's remaining son Yan Tie Gusi.

But Queen Wenzong of the Yuan Dynasty Buda Shili insisted on establishing Tuohuan Tiemu'er.

At this time, she seemed to have changed a lot after the death of her son, and began to repent of her evil deeds of burning her sister-in-law to death and trying to kill her two nephews.

She came out to prove that there was nothing wrong with Tiguo's bloodline. He was Mingzong's son.

At the queen's insistence, after a meeting of ministers, Zhongshu Zuo Cheng Kuolijisi was sent to Jingjiang to pick up Tuo Huan Tie Mu'er back to Beijing.

When he arrived in Liangxiang, Yan Timur led his people to greet him with a Lu book. In order to establish a good relationship with the new emperor and create his own merits for his support.

Yan Timur and Tieguo walked together, indicating that he supported him as emperor.

It's a pity that Ti Guo was still a thirteen-year-old child at that time and knew nothing about the situation in the DPRK.

For a moment, he was too frightened to answer, so Yan Timur suspected that he had other thoughts about him, but he was concerned about his own safety. After arriving in Dadu, he did not make him emperor.

The establishment of an emperor was a major event and required divination. After the divination, Si Tianjian's eunuch discovered that the result was unlucky.

The hexagram shows that although Mr. Tieguo's personal life is good, he is a king who will subjugate his country.

It is also said that Tuo Huan Tie Mu'er cannot be established, otherwise the world will be in chaos, so the throne of the Yuan Dynasty was vacant for half a year.

The fortune teller at that time said: "If He Shihen's eldest son Tuohuan Tiemu'er waits for six months in the year of the rooster before ascending the throne, then the emperor's fortune will be as long as that of Xue Chan Khan (the ancestor of the Yuan Dynasty)."

This incident also came true. Kublai Khan reigned for 24 years and Tieguo reigned for 37 years.

Regarding this statement, the ministers said: "If the throne of the emperor is left vacant, who will bear the responsibility of the country?"

At this time, Yan Timur said: "No matter how carefully you calculate the prophecies of the gods, if it is true, it will be great if it can make the emperor live a long life. I will bear the important responsibilities of the country during the period when the throne is vacant."

During these six months, Bu Da Shi faced the dynasty system, and Yan Timur's control of power reached its peak.

In May of the fourth year of Zhishun, Yan Temür died due to excessive indulgence. After Buda Shili designated his son Yan Tie Gusi as Tuohuan Temü'er's successor, he decided to formally proclaim Tuohuan Temü'er as emperor.

On the eighth day of the sixth lunar month in the fourth year of Zhishun, Tuohuan Tiemuer was located in Shangdu and became Emperor Shun of the Yuan Dynasty (Huizong).

After Emperor Shun came to the throne, he changed his reign title to "Yuan Tong", and named Boya Wu (Dana Shili), the daughter of Yan Tiemu'er, as the queen, Buda Shili as the empress dowager, and Yan Tie Gusi as the crown prince. .

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! The iron pot finally became the emperor.

During the first half of his time as emperor, he cooperated with Boyan to get rid of the powerful official Yan Timur who repeatedly deposed and established the emperor. He worked hard to govern and stabilize the country. He was a wise and accomplished king.

However, during the second half of his reign as emperor, when he faced Boyan and Budasli's attempted coup to overthrow him again and install his own son Yan Tie Gusi, he cooperated with Tuotuo to drive them away.

From then on, his life was almost a combination of Song Huizong and Tianqi, and he was completely a faint king. Except for being an emperor, he was proficient in everything else.

The iron pot seems to have inherited the inheritance of the Zhao family, who has deep attainments in calligraphy and painting.

The poems are also very good. They were widely praised at the time. The funniest thing is that when Zhu Yuanzhang was in the Northern Expedition to the Central Plains, he sent an envoy to surrender Tieguo, and Tieguo actually wrote a poem to him. Then he retreated back to Mongolia. Zhu Yuanzhang lamented that he obeyed the people and obeyed the will of the people.

He retreated and gave up the world. After his death, he was given the posthumous title of Emperor Shun.

Emperor Shun wrote a poem called "Answer to the Ming Lord". The poem says:

The envoy from Jinling came across the river, and the wind and smoke spread out from thousands of miles away.

Sometimes the kingly energy still calms down on its own, and the divine grace is everywhere returned.

I believe that I have returned to the Ming Dynasty in the sea, and I am also happy that there are talented people in the south of the Yangtze River.

I am sincerely upset when I return, saying that the spring breeze arrives at Phoenix Terrace first.

To be fair, Tieguo's poetry level far surpassed Qianlong's, not to mention his painting level. Qianlong was far behind.

The iron pot is versatile and likes to do carpentry, so he is called Emperor Luban. His carpentry skills are not comparable to that of Emperor Tianqi.

Emperor Yuan Shun was a genius in construction technology, mechanical engineering and other aspects.

When building the palace, Emperor Shun drew the house pattern himself, cut the wood to frame the palace himself, and asked the craftsmen to build it according to his drawings.

When building the dragon boat, he also took part in it himself.

It can be seen that he is both an architect and a naval engineer.

When the Ming army invaded Dadu, they seized the palace clock (a precision clock) made by Emperor Yuan Shun and presented it as a trophy to Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang.

After Zhu Yuanzhang saw it, he said: "Abandoning tens of thousands of tasks and focusing on this, it is said that doing it is useless, and doing harm is beneficial. If you change your mind to rule the world, how can it be destroyed?" He ordered the people around him to destroy it.

Tie Guo likes to watch the sky at night and is very knowledgeable in astrology.

Tieguo is also a senior practitioner of Tantric Buddhism. He also has in-depth research on religion and philosophy.

The biggest legend about him is that when he fled to the grassland, he left behind a pregnant concubine named Hongjila. She was captured by Chang Yuchun.

Chang Yuchun understood that the emperor's woman was a time bomb, so he quickly dedicated her to Zhu Yuanzhang.

Zhu Yuanzhang smiled and accepted this concubine, and a few months later gave birth to a son, Zhu Di.

Zhu Yuanzhang knew clearly that he was not his biological son, but it was too embarrassing to publicize the matter, so he could only ask Zhu Di to recognize Queen Ma as his legitimate mother.

Unexpectedly, in the end, the throne of Ming Dynasty still went to Zhu Di.

Yang Fan finished beeping the iron pot all his life, took a sip of tea to moisten his throat, and followed teacher Guo Degang's style, arranging several cases and making a snap sound.

Pretending to beep, he said: "The virtues of the Song Dynasty lasted for a long time, and the way of heaven retaliated against the Yuan Dynasty and destroyed the Song Dynasty, so that Emperor Gong of the Song Dynasty gave birth to the subjugated king of the Yuan Dynasty. He also enjoyed the power of the Ming Dynasty for more than two hundred years. This is a cycle of cause and effect."

The women in the room collectively rolled their eyes, which showed that although the story was exciting, most of them didn't believe it. Even Mei Xiang had a look of disbelief on her face while digging into the ice cream with a small spoon.

Xiao Niangpi looked at several portraits and said: "What I said is unbelievable. It is most likely made up by me, but it sounds interesting. However, the portraits of Emperor Song, Emperor Shun, and Cheng Zu are really

It seems like that.”

The women in the room were full of gossip, passing several portraits around and exclaiming from time to time.

"Look, Chengzu and Taizu don't look alike at all."

"Emperor Shun and Emperor Song are really similar."

Yang Fan watched them chattering away with a smirk on his face.

Yang Fan just made them happy. This koan has been rumored for more than 600 years. The answer was not found until 2000.

The Mongolian Research Society conducted genetic testing on the descendants of the Yuan Dynasty emperors.

In the end, it was proved that Emperor Shun was indeed his father's biological child, not adopted.

His mother was indeed a Huihui girl, but she was the princess of Geluolu. His father married his official wife when he ran away to seek asylum in the Ogedai Khanate.

But his fate was bad, he died after giving birth.

Yang Fan was discussing happily with a room full of beautiful girls while eating ice cream. A signal soldier came outside the tent, kowtowed and said loudly: "Sir, the grassland urgent report, Harashen has gathered the Duoyan Thirty-Six Family and the Tumote Department.

"Zhongtaiji, the herdsman, Nayan claims to have an army of one hundred thousand, and is preparing to besiege the grassland stronghold and dock. Lord An Sanxi and Lord Huang San request instructions."

Yang Fan sighed and put down the ice cream bowl. He had known for a long time that the upper echelons of the Mongols would not tolerate him sending people to the grasslands to dig up their old roots. This battle would have to be fought sooner or later.

However, it is better to fight now. We should defeat these minions first, so as not to let them follow in and take advantage of the situation when the slaves enter the country in large numbers next year.

Yang Fan's attitude towards these tribes on the grassland has always been consistent. If they don't accept it, they will fight. If they don't accept it, they will fight again. If they don't obey, they will fight again until they are convinced.

Yang Fan wanted to engage in the textile industry, but only cotton and wool were used. Yang Fan had even prepared fine-wool sheep. The upper-class slave owners in Mongolia were of no use to Yang Fan.

An Sanxi also had a grudge against them. Their property was confiscated and distributed collectively to herdsmen in various places. All the nobles who were caught were slaughtered by him.

He knew that the master only needed herdsmen to herd his sheep, and did not need these Taiji, herdsmen and Nayan people.

Therefore, there is no room for cooperation, and in the end it can only be resolved by a war.

"Master, are you determined to fight? I can go to the grassland with the master." Tu Shanyue said, she is skilled in bow and horse, and there is no problem in protecting Yang Fan by his side.

"Master, I want to go too, and I will also protect you by your side." Lin Yueru said.

Yang Fan pondered for a while and said: "Our strength is still very weak, but our foothold on the grassland is very important and cannot be lost. This time we will win this battle even if we mobilize all our troops,"


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