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Why did so many fake kings come out after Li Zicheng's death?

After Li Zicheng's death, why are there so many fake kings? The Prince and the Third Prince we are talking about here actually refer to the son of Emperor Chongzhen, the last emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Before the Prince case, there were three cases of Prince Zhu. The first two cases are hard to distinguish between true and false, and the latter is absolutely false.

From the previous analysis, we know that Wu Sangui finally took refuge in the Qing Dynasty. So, speaking from Wu Sangui's heart, he should not want to rebel-as long as there is a way out, Wu Sangui will not rebel.

It is because I am about to fall into that kind of despair-I have worked so hard to manage such a large legacy, which may soon be gone and I can't get a decent statement. Isn't this driving people to death? Emperor Kangxi did not think of others, but only considered what I should do from my own point of view.

However, history is incredible-everything happened irretrievably! When everything happened, there was a character in it, and it was quite dazzling to mix in it.

This man is the fake Prince Zhu San.

However, is there a Prince Zhu San in history? How good is it to pretend to be the prince of the emperor? Why do you pretend to be the third prince?

Fake Prince Zhu San, it must be because the Crown Prince is dead.

The Prince and the Third Prince we are talking about here actually refer to the son of Emperor Chongzhen, the last emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Emperor Chongzhen had seven sons, four of whom died young. After him, only three died: the eldest son Zhu Cilang, the third son Zhu Cijiong, the fourth son Zhu Ciying and Yong Wang.

Zhu San Prince Zhu Cihuan, as people usually say, is actually the fifth son of Emperor Chongzhen. He lived only five years before he died.

After Emperor Chongzhen committed suicide, the prince hid in the folk, while his third son, Zhu Cijiong, and his fourth son, Zhu Ciying, hid in Zhou Kui, the father of Queen Zhou. Soon, Zhou Kui gave Zhu Cijiong, the third son of Wang Ding, and Zhu Ciying, the fourth son of Wang Yong, to Li Zicheng. It is said that Prince Zhu Cilang was also searched. However, Li Zicheng did not kill the three children, but took them with him in the army. After Li Zicheng defeated Shanhaiguan, the whereabouts of these three children were unknown.

Before the Prince case, there were three cases of Prince Zhu. The first two cases are hard to distinguish between true and false, and the latter is absolutely false.

First, in the winter of 1644, the Crown Prince appeared in Beijing. The Crown Prince took refuge in Zhou Kui, and as a result, the Crown Prince was driven out of the house by Zhou Kui shortly after meeting his sister Princess Changping. After being arrested by the Qing army, it was confirmed to be true by eunuchs and Royal Guards in the imperial palace of the Ming Dynasty, and then Dourgen ordered the execution. There is no record of this matter in Ming history. This incident was recorded in Shen Jiachuan. Mr. Meng Sen, a famous expert in the history of Ming and Qing Dynasties, thinks that this prince is real.

/kloc-in the spring of 0/645, another man who claimed to be a prince was brought to Nanjing by the Hong Guang regime in Nanming, and Zhu Yousong, the emperor of Hong Guang, was also identified by the eunuch who had served the prince, and the result was proved to be true. Soon, Nanjing was occupied by the Qing army in Duoduo, and the prince was captured and taken to Beijing for execution.