Zhu Changxun

  • Unyielding Spirits: The Resistance Against the Qing [Ming]

    This article recounts the Southern Ming resistance against the Qing. The Hongguang regime in Nanjing fell due to internal strife; Shi Kefa died defending Yangzhou. The Qing’s queue order sparked fierce uprisings in Jiangyin and Jiading. Heroes like Xia Wanchun chose martyrdom, yet royal factionalism doomed the loyalist cause.

  • The Peasant Uprisings that Toppled the Ming [Ming]

    This article covers the peasant uprisings that ended the Ming Dynasty. Plagued by famine and heavy taxes, rebels led by Gao Yingxiang, Li Zicheng, and Zhang Xianzhong rose up. Li Zicheng adopted popular policies, grew his army, and founded the Shun regime, marching toward Beijing to topple the Ming.

  • The Enigmatic Case of the Stick Strike [Ming]

    This article explains the Case of the Stick Strike during the Wanli reign. A long succession dispute lingered between the emperor’s eldest son (Zhu Changluo) and favored son (Zhu Changxun). A man broke into the crown prince’s palace with a staff, arousing conspiracy suspicions. The emperor covered up the case to protect Noble Consort…