Daming: I asked you to hang yourself, but I didn’t ask you to rebuild the Ming Dynasty
Chapter 1042 "Yongle Dadian" is lost, Xu Guangqi's Western learning spread eastward?
——Of these two ancient books, one has preserved 140 volumes; the other has preserved 74 volumes.
(Of these two volumes, one was later taken away by Guo Moruo, and the other is collected by the Qingdao Municipal Museum.)
This is another clue.
If this book was collected in the late Ming Dynasty, it would naturally not be representative.
If it was taken away before the demise of the Ming Dynasty - that would be enough to prove my theory!
Exactly - on these two books, there is a seal of "the seal of the collection of books in Hengjing Pavilion".
Here comes the point!
Hengjing Pavilion!
Check him!
Another whole day of hard work!
Finally found out the whole story.
Hengjing Pavilion: built by Zhu Dshao, a Jinshi during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty.
Zhu Dashao: Born in 1517 and died in 1577.
That is, the 12th year of Zhengde - the fifth year of Wanli.
He passed the Jinshi examination in the 26th year of Jiajing (1547).
After he was dismissed and returned, he built a villa named "Wenyuan", "Hengjing Pavilion", "Kuai Pavilion", "Xiong Xiang Pavilion", etc.!
Zhu Dashao successively appointed common people, assigned him to review, and appointed him as the director of Nanyong.
According to the rules of the Ming Dynasty, one term is every three years, usually two terms and one promotion, that is, between 9 and 18 years.
In other words, the time when Zhu Dashao was dismissed from office was the earliest in the 35th year of Jiajing and the latest in the 44th year of Jiajing.
He went home to build a house, and lived until the fifth year of Wanli...
That is to say - these library pavilions were all built in the late Jiajing period - the early Wanli period!
In other words, if the books in the Hengjing Pavilion were printed before the time of building the house, maybe it has nothing to do with him!
Earlier than this time, it may be books purchased by others before.
And, if it happens later - why did the royal secret book get into his hands?
——As long as it is after this time...
Then he can't escape suspicion! ! !
——Or, his heirs cannot escape this suspicion! ! !
Hey!
How is the lost time recorded in Zhuizhongzhi?
After Zhang Juzheng became a cabinet minister!
That is the early Wanli period.
Early Wanli period?
Huh~~~
So familiar!
Is it the inference above?
This doesn't coincide with the lost time of "Cefu Yuangui" and "Yongle Dadian" again!
Some people must say that this is all my inference based on "Zi Zhong Zhi".
No evidence can stand alone...
Ha ha!
With my temper——
Is this over?
Do not!
According to my habit, the best is at the back!
The picture below is a page picture of one of the books "Cefu Yuangui" discovered in Qingdao!
Clearly written in four big characters - the new supervisory edition!
Supervisor’s book: a book compiled by the internal supervisor.
That's not what I said!
Modern cultural relic experts have verified that this volume was copied during the Wanli period.
——In 2017, Wang Ming, a doctor of history, determined that the one preserved in the Qingdao Museum was a copy of the Dingyou year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty!
Dingyou year of Wanli - the 25th year of Wanli (1597).
Which department copied it?
Isn’t that marked?
——"Supervisor"!
Transcribed by the internal prison guard.
This one is exactly the same sentence in the previous picture of "Zi Zhong Zhi", which was re-copied at the suggestion of the author, eunuch Liu Ruoyu!
It's the eighth line of the first picture - "I once asked... Li Yongzhen hired someone to borrow a copy." This sentence!
Who is the eunuch who presides over this matter?
Li Yongzhen entered the palace in the 29th year of Wanli and was beheaded in the first year of Chongzhen.
In other words, the copying time range of "Cefu Yuangui" is from the 25th year of Wanli to the first year of Chongzhen!
The exact time of completion has been clearly verified - the 25th year of Wanli.
Liu Ruoyu recorded the time when this book was lost——
"And one of the manuscripts was dedicated to Wang Tiqian. Wang Tiqian's house was confiscated and it fell into the hands of someone unknown."
The key points have been marked
When was Wang Tigan's house confiscated?
——Chongzhen four years!
Why did Liu Ruoyu say that "Cefu Yuangui" and "Yongle Dadian" were lost together?
This issue still needs to be verified, so let’s put it aside for now.
Just ask for the conclusion——
Does the latter picture confirm the sentence in "Ziuzhongzhi" about the lost time of "Yongle Dadian" and "Cefu Yuangui"?
In other words - Liu Ruoyu knew how the "Yongle Dadian" was lost, but because the other party was too powerful, he did not dare to say it clearly, so he had to point out that "Cefu Yuangui" and "Yongle Dadian" were lost together!
——One of the "Cefu Yuangui" discovered in Qingdao was taken away just after it was completed!
How was it lost?
——The servant of Zhang Bi, the cabinet scholar, sold one of them!
Or someone took the opportunity to swallow this one!
Then, someone took the copy from Wang Tiqian’s house!
So, two "Cefu Yuangui" films from different eras came together!
This is why Guo Moruo was able to discover two different versions!
……
Hey!
These two movies are both in Qingdao!
"Cefu Yuangui" collected by Qingdao Museum
Did you see - they stole it and put it together?
So, is it because Qingdao discovered "Cefu Yuangui" because——
“The owner of Hengjing Pavilion came here because of connections or purchase;
Or, after a certain behavior, he later included this book! "
No!
The discovery of two different versions of "Cefu Yuangui" from Qingdao can overturn the first half of this speculation.
Because for such a book, given that Zhu Dashao had died as early as the fifth year of Wanli - the owner of Hengjing Pavilion could not keep both volumes in his pocket!
To put it bluntly - the descendants of the Zhu family are not qualified enough!
In other words - before these two books were collected by Hengjing Pavilion, another great event happened!
Let’s put this matter later!
……
Judging from the loss process of the two volumes of "Cefu Yuangui":
Is "Yongle Dadian" hidden in Jiajing Tomb?
Is "Yongle Dadian" hidden in Huang Shichen's wall?
Fuck that stinky shit! ! ! !
Work with evidence.
When I put forward any opinions, I never just open my mouth and come out.
I've always been - evidence slapped in their faces!
The incident of "Cefu Yuangui" has proved that my conclusion that "the gentry of the Ming Dynasty cooperated with Western missionaries to steal Chinese classics" is completely correct! ! !
So, why could the Sutra Collection Pavilion established by Zhu Dashao take away "Cefu Yuangui" and still put its own label on it?
Then - let’s check Zhu Dashao again!
The biggest official Zhu Dashao held was just a mere Nanyong Siye, that is, the deputy director of the Nanjing Imperial College.
At his level, it stands to reason that he cannot come into contact with "Cefu Yuangui".
After all, this thing is the "face" of the Zhu family emperor's civil affairs.
This kind of thing can only be accessed at the cabinet level without going through an imperial edict.
Take a closer look.
Oh!
Zhu Dashao was born in Huating, Songjiang Prefecture (now Shanghai).
He is the great-nephew of Zhu En, the Minister of Civil Affairs...
The Ministry of Personnel - this is the senior official in charge of official promotion, appointment, rewards and punishments, and assessment!
According to the words of people in the Ming Dynasty - this is the official of heaven!
ps: I still need to sort it out carefully. There are still two chapters left. Let’s post them together. The rest will be in the evening.
(Of these two volumes, one was later taken away by Guo Moruo, and the other is collected by the Qingdao Municipal Museum.)
This is another clue.
If this book was collected in the late Ming Dynasty, it would naturally not be representative.
If it was taken away before the demise of the Ming Dynasty - that would be enough to prove my theory!
Exactly - on these two books, there is a seal of "the seal of the collection of books in Hengjing Pavilion".
Here comes the point!
Hengjing Pavilion!
Check him!
Another whole day of hard work!
Finally found out the whole story.
Hengjing Pavilion: built by Zhu Dshao, a Jinshi during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty.
Zhu Dashao: Born in 1517 and died in 1577.
That is, the 12th year of Zhengde - the fifth year of Wanli.
He passed the Jinshi examination in the 26th year of Jiajing (1547).
After he was dismissed and returned, he built a villa named "Wenyuan", "Hengjing Pavilion", "Kuai Pavilion", "Xiong Xiang Pavilion", etc.!
Zhu Dashao successively appointed common people, assigned him to review, and appointed him as the director of Nanyong.
According to the rules of the Ming Dynasty, one term is every three years, usually two terms and one promotion, that is, between 9 and 18 years.
In other words, the time when Zhu Dashao was dismissed from office was the earliest in the 35th year of Jiajing and the latest in the 44th year of Jiajing.
He went home to build a house, and lived until the fifth year of Wanli...
That is to say - these library pavilions were all built in the late Jiajing period - the early Wanli period!
In other words, if the books in the Hengjing Pavilion were printed before the time of building the house, maybe it has nothing to do with him!
Earlier than this time, it may be books purchased by others before.
And, if it happens later - why did the royal secret book get into his hands?
——As long as it is after this time...
Then he can't escape suspicion! ! !
——Or, his heirs cannot escape this suspicion! ! !
Hey!
How is the lost time recorded in Zhuizhongzhi?
After Zhang Juzheng became a cabinet minister!
That is the early Wanli period.
Early Wanli period?
Huh~~~
So familiar!
Is it the inference above?
This doesn't coincide with the lost time of "Cefu Yuangui" and "Yongle Dadian" again!
Some people must say that this is all my inference based on "Zi Zhong Zhi".
No evidence can stand alone...
Ha ha!
With my temper——
Is this over?
Do not!
According to my habit, the best is at the back!
The picture below is a page picture of one of the books "Cefu Yuangui" discovered in Qingdao!
Clearly written in four big characters - the new supervisory edition!
Supervisor’s book: a book compiled by the internal supervisor.
That's not what I said!
Modern cultural relic experts have verified that this volume was copied during the Wanli period.
——In 2017, Wang Ming, a doctor of history, determined that the one preserved in the Qingdao Museum was a copy of the Dingyou year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty!
Dingyou year of Wanli - the 25th year of Wanli (1597).
Which department copied it?
Isn’t that marked?
——"Supervisor"!
Transcribed by the internal prison guard.
This one is exactly the same sentence in the previous picture of "Zi Zhong Zhi", which was re-copied at the suggestion of the author, eunuch Liu Ruoyu!
It's the eighth line of the first picture - "I once asked... Li Yongzhen hired someone to borrow a copy." This sentence!
Who is the eunuch who presides over this matter?
Li Yongzhen entered the palace in the 29th year of Wanli and was beheaded in the first year of Chongzhen.
In other words, the copying time range of "Cefu Yuangui" is from the 25th year of Wanli to the first year of Chongzhen!
The exact time of completion has been clearly verified - the 25th year of Wanli.
Liu Ruoyu recorded the time when this book was lost——
"And one of the manuscripts was dedicated to Wang Tiqian. Wang Tiqian's house was confiscated and it fell into the hands of someone unknown."
The key points have been marked
When was Wang Tigan's house confiscated?
——Chongzhen four years!
Why did Liu Ruoyu say that "Cefu Yuangui" and "Yongle Dadian" were lost together?
This issue still needs to be verified, so let’s put it aside for now.
Just ask for the conclusion——
Does the latter picture confirm the sentence in "Ziuzhongzhi" about the lost time of "Yongle Dadian" and "Cefu Yuangui"?
In other words - Liu Ruoyu knew how the "Yongle Dadian" was lost, but because the other party was too powerful, he did not dare to say it clearly, so he had to point out that "Cefu Yuangui" and "Yongle Dadian" were lost together!
——One of the "Cefu Yuangui" discovered in Qingdao was taken away just after it was completed!
How was it lost?
——The servant of Zhang Bi, the cabinet scholar, sold one of them!
Or someone took the opportunity to swallow this one!
Then, someone took the copy from Wang Tiqian’s house!
So, two "Cefu Yuangui" films from different eras came together!
This is why Guo Moruo was able to discover two different versions!
……
Hey!
These two movies are both in Qingdao!
"Cefu Yuangui" collected by Qingdao Museum
Did you see - they stole it and put it together?
So, is it because Qingdao discovered "Cefu Yuangui" because——
“The owner of Hengjing Pavilion came here because of connections or purchase;
Or, after a certain behavior, he later included this book! "
No!
The discovery of two different versions of "Cefu Yuangui" from Qingdao can overturn the first half of this speculation.
Because for such a book, given that Zhu Dashao had died as early as the fifth year of Wanli - the owner of Hengjing Pavilion could not keep both volumes in his pocket!
To put it bluntly - the descendants of the Zhu family are not qualified enough!
In other words - before these two books were collected by Hengjing Pavilion, another great event happened!
Let’s put this matter later!
……
Judging from the loss process of the two volumes of "Cefu Yuangui":
Is "Yongle Dadian" hidden in Jiajing Tomb?
Is "Yongle Dadian" hidden in Huang Shichen's wall?
Fuck that stinky shit! ! ! !
Work with evidence.
When I put forward any opinions, I never just open my mouth and come out.
I've always been - evidence slapped in their faces!
The incident of "Cefu Yuangui" has proved that my conclusion that "the gentry of the Ming Dynasty cooperated with Western missionaries to steal Chinese classics" is completely correct! ! !
So, why could the Sutra Collection Pavilion established by Zhu Dashao take away "Cefu Yuangui" and still put its own label on it?
Then - let’s check Zhu Dashao again!
The biggest official Zhu Dashao held was just a mere Nanyong Siye, that is, the deputy director of the Nanjing Imperial College.
At his level, it stands to reason that he cannot come into contact with "Cefu Yuangui".
After all, this thing is the "face" of the Zhu family emperor's civil affairs.
This kind of thing can only be accessed at the cabinet level without going through an imperial edict.
Take a closer look.
Oh!
Zhu Dashao was born in Huating, Songjiang Prefecture (now Shanghai).
He is the great-nephew of Zhu En, the Minister of Civil Affairs...
The Ministry of Personnel - this is the senior official in charge of official promotion, appointment, rewards and punishments, and assessment!
According to the words of people in the Ming Dynasty - this is the official of heaven!
ps: I still need to sort it out carefully. There are still two chapters left. Let’s post them together. The rest will be in the evening.
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