Daming: I asked you to hang yourself, but I didn’t ask you to rebuild the Ming Dynasty
Chapter 1044 "Yongle Dadian" is lost, Xu Guangqi's Western learning spread eastward?
As a literati, using words to imply something is the most common operation.
For example - I like to write like this...
Is it true that Liu Ruoyu actually knows the truth about the loss of "Yongle Dadian"?
But, he can't say!
Therefore, we had no choice but to tell the emperor through such a hint?
After all, today it seems that "Zi Zhong Zhi" is a material for studying the Ming Dynasty, but Liu Ruoyu wrote it as a tool to escape from a reprieve of death!
This is the meaning of a confession.
Liu Ruoyu has already stated this clearly in the preface to the book.
From here, we can draw this conclusion:
There must be only two key points in Liu Ruoyu's words - 1: Cabinet minister, 2: "Cefu Yuangui" and "Yongle Dadian" are together!
The loss process of "Yongle Dadian" is already a matter of "a bald man has lice on his head - it is obvious".
The lost time is between Wanli and the first year of Chongzhen!
Because Liu Ruoyu was imprisoned in the first year of Chongzhen!
Based on the context, the exact time of loss was after the "Cefu Yuangui" was copied in the inner court!
These are the truths that Liu Ruoyu cannot write explicitly, but hints at!
……
There is also "Cefu Yuangui", which has nearly 940 million words. The two versions found by Guo Moruo, the one with the largest number, both have more than 100 copies left!
What about "Yongle Dadian"?
--book!
Original - The single volume is 50.3 cm high and 30 cm wide, about the same size as the large ceramic tiles on the bathroom wall.
This width is equivalent to the width of tactile paving bricks in modern cities.
Arrange the "Yongle Dadian" together and spread them all on the ground, forming a blind path that is 5580.785 centimeters wide and [-] meters long!
That is a little more than 11 miles long.
This length is approximately equivalent to the total distance of a modern blind road in an average county town!
If you want to transport so many books, you must transport large objects to cover him!
Moreover, it must be multiple times!
Because it’s too risky to go together!
The "Cefu Yuangui" was discovered in Qingdao, Shandong Province, which was affiliated to Laizhou Prefecture in the Ming Dynasty, that is, the Denglai area.
Connecting Denglai with the capital—
Plus Western!
Still have to do it multiple times!
Look at the period after Wanli in the late Ming Dynasty - the transportation of large items was still done several times...
Only Xu Guangqi:
——In the first year of Tianqi, four Hongyi cannons were transported to the capital.
——In the third year of the Apocalypse, 22 doors were transported, and Westerners accompanied them.
——In the third year of Chongzhen, there were 6 gates.
——In the third year of Chongzhen, Xu Guangqi went to Beijing again with 160 Portuguese, 360 Macao people, [-] Africans and Indians, a total of [-] people, and a huge team formed by endless civilians.
This time, he was impeached and the transportation team was ordered to be disbanded by Chongzhen.
It was not until March of the fourth year of Chongzhen that at the insistence of Xu Guangqi and his party, they arrived in the capital.
These artillery pieces are not just gathered in the capital.
They were also transported to different places.
In other words, if "Yongle Dian" is mixed in the motorcade, it will be the easiest to take away from the capital!
Has the truth about how Xu Guangqi stole the "Yongle Dadian" been revealed?
So why did "Cefu Yuangui" stay in Qingdao?
--precisely!
In the fourth year of Chongzhen, Denglai mutiny!
As a result of the mutiny, the craftsmen Xu Guangqi summoned to Shandong to "cast cannons" followed the rebels to Houjin.
During the war, "Cefu Yuangui" was hastily placed in the temple. Is it normal behavior?
In other words, someone deliberately placed the "Cefu Yuangui" in the temple!
……
Was the Hongyi Cannon really introduced by Xu Guangqi?
And precisely - both my research and the research of today's academic circles have proven that the so-called "most advanced red barbarian cannon" introduced by Xu Guangqi has been around since the Ming Dynasty!
(As mentioned earlier, as early as the Wanli period, dozens of Hongyi cannons had appeared in small counties in Fujian and Guangdong.)
In other words, Xu Guangqi's so-called "introduction of Western artillery" is just a cover!
He's covering for something!
what's up?
Steal "Yongle Dian"!
Xu Guangqi's party and the Westerners who categorically helped build the cannon were in Denglai!
precisely!
The place where Guo Moruo discovered "Cefu Yuangui" was in Qingdao, which was under Laizhou at the time!
So, is it possible to make such a conjecture?
——As a bachelor of Wenyuan Pavilion and the second assistant of the cabinet, Xu Guangqi is a senior official who can directly access national books such as "Yongle Dadian" and "Cefu Yuangui" without disturbing the emperor!
Therefore, this is the truth about Liu Ruoyu - the hint that is almost written clearly!
Xu Guangqi stole the "Yongle Dadian"!
After these books were moved from the palace, they needed cover for a large event.
Therefore, the government and the opposition created the "theory of advanced Western firearms."
When these artillery pieces gather in the capital, whether it is a convoy returning or transporting in other directions, it is easiest to take away the "Yongle Dian"!
No matter where it is transported, as long as it leaves the capital, with Xu Guangqi's status, it is easy to take this thing away!
If you don’t understand – just look at the bathing crabs in a certain lake.
Xu Guangqi and his party used the artillery convoy as a carrier to transport precious Chinese national treasures such as "Cefu Yuangui" and "Yongle Dadian" to Shandong and handed them over to Westerners to take away.
Just after they took away all the original copies of the most precious "Yongle Dadian", they happened to encounter the Denglai Incident.
And this move cannot be hidden from anyone!
So, someone took the opportunity to transfer two volumes of "Cefu Yuangui", but they were both fragments.
Because - people have already taken some luck and left!
This is the true origin of the two "Cefu Yuangui" discovered by Guo Moruo!
And the Hengjing Pavilion of the Zhu Dashao family is just one of them!
Brothers, combined with the current evidence and my reasoning, is this the true process of Xu Guangqi stealing the "Yongle Dadian"?
Don't say Xu Guangqi can't!
As ministers, those people didn't even pay taxes to the Ming Dynasty!
Unexpectedly, he turned around and paid more than one-tenth of his family's property to the West!
And pay it every year!
Having done this, what else can't he do?
You know, this is the "Yongle Dadian"!
This is "Cefu Yuangui"!
This is China's most precious classic!
After the former dynasty fell and the later dynasty was established, these "symbols of civil rule" of the previous dynasties would be carefully preserved.
Because this is part of the "legal principles" of the later dynasties, and it is also a symbol of the cultural governance of the later dynasties!
(For those who don’t understand this, just look at how many classics Guozi sent out planes to snatch away before retreating to Wanwan.)
The loss of these books…
You can imagine just how serious the problem is.
For example, the original materials of "Party History" that we put in the National Pavilion actually got into the hands of individuals...
The copy of "Cefu Yuangui" hidden in the prison was stolen. This is direct evidence!
What a heinous nature of the loss of these books!
They even took away the dignity of the Ming Emperor who was a symbol of civility.
What's more, a mere set of "Yongle Dadian"?
Take a closer look, which emperor of the Ming Dynasty died normally?
If a person dies in a strange way, it is a coincidence.
The two people died inexplicably, it could also be a coincidence!
What about three people?
If all the deaths are weird, is it still a coincidence?
Even the emperor didn't die normally, so why wouldn't he dare to take away a mere set of "Yongle Dadian"?
They took away so many classics, think about Bavaria!
In European church materials in 1860, the town of Dietfurt in Bavaria was still called "Chinatown".
Is the truth about the rise of the West ready to come out?
……
(Oh my god, I'm going to go blind.
Gathering information is too tiring.
The key is, many times we will go into misunderstandings, and we will end up in a dead end after struggling for a long time...)
For example - I like to write like this...
Is it true that Liu Ruoyu actually knows the truth about the loss of "Yongle Dadian"?
But, he can't say!
Therefore, we had no choice but to tell the emperor through such a hint?
After all, today it seems that "Zi Zhong Zhi" is a material for studying the Ming Dynasty, but Liu Ruoyu wrote it as a tool to escape from a reprieve of death!
This is the meaning of a confession.
Liu Ruoyu has already stated this clearly in the preface to the book.
From here, we can draw this conclusion:
There must be only two key points in Liu Ruoyu's words - 1: Cabinet minister, 2: "Cefu Yuangui" and "Yongle Dadian" are together!
The loss process of "Yongle Dadian" is already a matter of "a bald man has lice on his head - it is obvious".
The lost time is between Wanli and the first year of Chongzhen!
Because Liu Ruoyu was imprisoned in the first year of Chongzhen!
Based on the context, the exact time of loss was after the "Cefu Yuangui" was copied in the inner court!
These are the truths that Liu Ruoyu cannot write explicitly, but hints at!
……
There is also "Cefu Yuangui", which has nearly 940 million words. The two versions found by Guo Moruo, the one with the largest number, both have more than 100 copies left!
What about "Yongle Dadian"?
--book!
Original - The single volume is 50.3 cm high and 30 cm wide, about the same size as the large ceramic tiles on the bathroom wall.
This width is equivalent to the width of tactile paving bricks in modern cities.
Arrange the "Yongle Dadian" together and spread them all on the ground, forming a blind path that is 5580.785 centimeters wide and [-] meters long!
That is a little more than 11 miles long.
This length is approximately equivalent to the total distance of a modern blind road in an average county town!
If you want to transport so many books, you must transport large objects to cover him!
Moreover, it must be multiple times!
Because it’s too risky to go together!
The "Cefu Yuangui" was discovered in Qingdao, Shandong Province, which was affiliated to Laizhou Prefecture in the Ming Dynasty, that is, the Denglai area.
Connecting Denglai with the capital—
Plus Western!
Still have to do it multiple times!
Look at the period after Wanli in the late Ming Dynasty - the transportation of large items was still done several times...
Only Xu Guangqi:
——In the first year of Tianqi, four Hongyi cannons were transported to the capital.
——In the third year of the Apocalypse, 22 doors were transported, and Westerners accompanied them.
——In the third year of Chongzhen, there were 6 gates.
——In the third year of Chongzhen, Xu Guangqi went to Beijing again with 160 Portuguese, 360 Macao people, [-] Africans and Indians, a total of [-] people, and a huge team formed by endless civilians.
This time, he was impeached and the transportation team was ordered to be disbanded by Chongzhen.
It was not until March of the fourth year of Chongzhen that at the insistence of Xu Guangqi and his party, they arrived in the capital.
These artillery pieces are not just gathered in the capital.
They were also transported to different places.
In other words, if "Yongle Dian" is mixed in the motorcade, it will be the easiest to take away from the capital!
Has the truth about how Xu Guangqi stole the "Yongle Dadian" been revealed?
So why did "Cefu Yuangui" stay in Qingdao?
--precisely!
In the fourth year of Chongzhen, Denglai mutiny!
As a result of the mutiny, the craftsmen Xu Guangqi summoned to Shandong to "cast cannons" followed the rebels to Houjin.
During the war, "Cefu Yuangui" was hastily placed in the temple. Is it normal behavior?
In other words, someone deliberately placed the "Cefu Yuangui" in the temple!
……
Was the Hongyi Cannon really introduced by Xu Guangqi?
And precisely - both my research and the research of today's academic circles have proven that the so-called "most advanced red barbarian cannon" introduced by Xu Guangqi has been around since the Ming Dynasty!
(As mentioned earlier, as early as the Wanli period, dozens of Hongyi cannons had appeared in small counties in Fujian and Guangdong.)
In other words, Xu Guangqi's so-called "introduction of Western artillery" is just a cover!
He's covering for something!
what's up?
Steal "Yongle Dian"!
Xu Guangqi's party and the Westerners who categorically helped build the cannon were in Denglai!
precisely!
The place where Guo Moruo discovered "Cefu Yuangui" was in Qingdao, which was under Laizhou at the time!
So, is it possible to make such a conjecture?
——As a bachelor of Wenyuan Pavilion and the second assistant of the cabinet, Xu Guangqi is a senior official who can directly access national books such as "Yongle Dadian" and "Cefu Yuangui" without disturbing the emperor!
Therefore, this is the truth about Liu Ruoyu - the hint that is almost written clearly!
Xu Guangqi stole the "Yongle Dadian"!
After these books were moved from the palace, they needed cover for a large event.
Therefore, the government and the opposition created the "theory of advanced Western firearms."
When these artillery pieces gather in the capital, whether it is a convoy returning or transporting in other directions, it is easiest to take away the "Yongle Dian"!
No matter where it is transported, as long as it leaves the capital, with Xu Guangqi's status, it is easy to take this thing away!
If you don’t understand – just look at the bathing crabs in a certain lake.
Xu Guangqi and his party used the artillery convoy as a carrier to transport precious Chinese national treasures such as "Cefu Yuangui" and "Yongle Dadian" to Shandong and handed them over to Westerners to take away.
Just after they took away all the original copies of the most precious "Yongle Dadian", they happened to encounter the Denglai Incident.
And this move cannot be hidden from anyone!
So, someone took the opportunity to transfer two volumes of "Cefu Yuangui", but they were both fragments.
Because - people have already taken some luck and left!
This is the true origin of the two "Cefu Yuangui" discovered by Guo Moruo!
And the Hengjing Pavilion of the Zhu Dashao family is just one of them!
Brothers, combined with the current evidence and my reasoning, is this the true process of Xu Guangqi stealing the "Yongle Dadian"?
Don't say Xu Guangqi can't!
As ministers, those people didn't even pay taxes to the Ming Dynasty!
Unexpectedly, he turned around and paid more than one-tenth of his family's property to the West!
And pay it every year!
Having done this, what else can't he do?
You know, this is the "Yongle Dadian"!
This is "Cefu Yuangui"!
This is China's most precious classic!
After the former dynasty fell and the later dynasty was established, these "symbols of civil rule" of the previous dynasties would be carefully preserved.
Because this is part of the "legal principles" of the later dynasties, and it is also a symbol of the cultural governance of the later dynasties!
(For those who don’t understand this, just look at how many classics Guozi sent out planes to snatch away before retreating to Wanwan.)
The loss of these books…
You can imagine just how serious the problem is.
For example, the original materials of "Party History" that we put in the National Pavilion actually got into the hands of individuals...
The copy of "Cefu Yuangui" hidden in the prison was stolen. This is direct evidence!
What a heinous nature of the loss of these books!
They even took away the dignity of the Ming Emperor who was a symbol of civility.
What's more, a mere set of "Yongle Dadian"?
Take a closer look, which emperor of the Ming Dynasty died normally?
If a person dies in a strange way, it is a coincidence.
The two people died inexplicably, it could also be a coincidence!
What about three people?
If all the deaths are weird, is it still a coincidence?
Even the emperor didn't die normally, so why wouldn't he dare to take away a mere set of "Yongle Dadian"?
They took away so many classics, think about Bavaria!
In European church materials in 1860, the town of Dietfurt in Bavaria was still called "Chinatown".
Is the truth about the rise of the West ready to come out?
……
(Oh my god, I'm going to go blind.
Gathering information is too tiring.
The key is, many times we will go into misunderstandings, and we will end up in a dead end after struggling for a long time...)
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