What was the cause of death of Emperor Fu Lin in Qing Dynasty?

The death of Aisingiorro Fu, Shunzhi, is one of the major unsolved cases in the history of China, which is avoided in History of Qing Dynasty. It is generally believed that Wutai Mountain has become a monk, and many scholars tend to believe the theory that smallpox will die put forward by historian Meng Sen. Recently, a newly discovered historical data provides another explanation for the death of Shunzhi, and it is the most sensational statement: Shunzhi was killed by Zheng Chenggong's army in Xiamen. The official history is widely acknowledged that in May 1660, Zheng Chenggong lost the battle of Nanjing and retreated to Xiamen. [Transferred from Tiexue Community/] The Qing Dynasty took the opportunity to send General Dasu to concentrate troops in Guangdong, Fujian and Zhejiang provinces to attack Zheng Chenggong's troops in Xiamen. After fierce fighting, 166 1 February, the Qing army was defeated by Zheng Chenggong in Haimen, Gao Qi and Zhongzhai. Although there is no official record that Shunzhi participated in this military action, this newly discovered historical data shows that Shunzhi was killed by shelling in this battle. This historical material is a manuscript named "The Uprising of King Yanping" that Zheng Mengbiao, a relative of Nan 'an people in Quanzhou, got from Zheng's descendants. Due to the age of the manuscript and its obscure content, Zheng Mengbiao entrusted Zhang Zongqi, an expert on Chenggong research and former deputy director of the museum, to conduct research. During the research, Zhang Zongqi accidentally found two shocking words, pointing to Shunzhi's death in Xiamen. Mr. Zhang Zongqia used "rock breaking" to describe the discovery of these two paragraphs. In his view, there are many suspicious statements about the cause of death in Shunzhi in the past, so it is still an unsolved case. Although the newly discovered historical materials are still thin, they undoubtedly provide historians with a brand-new research direction, so they are of great significance. After comparing several statements, he personally thinks that this new statement of Shunzhi's death is more credible, but to completely uncover its historical truth, a lot of research work is needed, including the demonstration of the credibility of new historical materials and the textual research of related historical facts. He said that he has sent this part of historical materials and his preliminary research results to Mr. He Lingxiu, a famous scholar of Qing history in Beijing, hoping that domestic historians can participate in relevant research work. Shunzhi was shot by Zheng Chenggong in Xiamen? At Zhang Zongqi's home, the reporter saw a copy of this manuscript, in which two paragraphs related to the death of Shunzhi were impressive. One of them is: "Someone secretly told the princes that the puppet emperor Shunzhi was really thinking about the shelling of Minggang, but Dasu was too secretive to make public and had no whereabouts in Beijing, so he recalled Dasu to Beijing, and Dasu committed suicide for fear of committing a crime. Even when the prince ascended the throne, he announced that Shunzhi collapsed in the first month, which was also a trick of pseudo-Lu. Fan said: I counted it, too, but I was in a trance and didn't dare to believe it again. " It is reported that Zheng Chenggong and the emperor shunzhi were killed by shelling in Siming Port, Xiamen. General Dasu dared not announce the news, and he could not find the whereabouts of Shunzhi in Beijing. Dasu committed suicide for fear of sin. Later, the Prince acceded to the throne and announced the death of Shunzhi. This is a way for the court to cover up the truth. Zheng Chenggong said, "I realize this, but I feel in a trance and can't believe it." [Transferred from Tiexue Community/] Article 2 reads: "At the beginning, the Taishi sent letters to the princes in Beijing many times. The Lord refused, but Lu Shunzhi was not guilty. Even if Shunzhi collapsed, there was a gap between the ruler and the Taishi, so I advised Prince Lu that if Francisco could kill his father, my emperor could not kill his father. Prince Lu accepted it, and when he ascended the throne, the Taishi was killed. " Zheng Zhilong, the commander-in-chief of Nanming Dynasty, wrote many times to persuade Zheng Chenggong to surrender after he entered Beijing in the Qing Dynasty, but Shunzhi only put him under house arrest without conviction. After Shunzhi's death, assistant minister Suksa held a grudge against Zheng Zhilong and suggested to the prince, "Zheng Chenggong can kill our first emperor with a cannon, but can't the emperor kill his father?" The prince took his advice, and soon after he ascended the throne, Zheng Zhilong was executed. In addition, in addition to these two paragraphs directly proving the cause of death in Shunzhi, there is a related paragraph that has not been seen in Zheng Chenggong's previous research materials. His article said, "It is for Kangxi to report the collapse of Shunzhi and the puppet dynasty, and the Crown Prince acceded to the throne. Fan said, "The puppet regime suffered a great loss, and the Soviet Union was defeated, so I will have no time to take care of the south. I should take the barbarians as the fundamental place as soon as possible, and then make plans for the northern expedition. "Mr. Zhang Zongqi believes that this passage explains the timing of Zheng Chenggong's choice to attack Taiwan Province, which has considerable historical value.