What is the truth that Zhu Changxun, the axe king, was boiled alive by Li Zicheng?

After Luoyang city was breached, Zhu was captured alive. Seeing Li Zicheng, Zhu, who was afraid of death, felt like a sieve and could not help kowtowing for mercy. Li Zicheng sat in the temple, personally interrogated Zhu, and roared: As a prince, you are the richest man in the world. In this famine year, you are really a slave who refuses to give the people a penny. He was ordered to hit about forty boards, and then his head was cut off and hung on the gate of Luoyang for public display. The peasant army also chopped his body into meat paste and mixed it with venison, called Fulu wine, to solve his deep hatred.

Although this edition of "Fulu Wine" is not as shocking as the previous edition, it is enough to make people feel creepy and the vest is cold.

These two stories about Zhu's death spread widely and had a far-reaching influence, so that the "Fulu cocktail party" without official history became a credible unofficial history, which was widely praised by many people and recorded in various folk "records" by later generations.

However, in 1924, the inscription of Zhu in Ming Dynasty was unearthed about 500 meters south of Miaohuai Village, Matun Township, Mengjin County, which broke the traditional saying that people had long thought that the body after death was made into a "Fulu wine" banquet.

The negative temple in Mengjin county now houses the epitaph of Ming Zhu and Lu. Kochi and Guang Guang are 79 cm each, with a thickness of 10 cm, in regular script, 2 1 line, full of 25 words. There are flying dragons carved in four lines. The author is Zhu Yousong, the son of Zhu, whose seal script is "Notes on the Ming Dynasty".