The eldest son Zhu Qizhen is the son of Sun Ruowei in "The Ming Dynasty". However, "History of the Ming Dynasty" records that Zhu Qizhen was born by a palace maid, so there is still a lot of controversy about his true life experience.
In the play, Zhu Qiyu’s mother became Hu Shanxiang, but historically, Zhu Qiyu was actually born to Concubine Wu Xian, and Empress Hu had no heirs.
The endings of Zhu Zhanji's two sons
Zhu Zhanji died young in his prime. After his death, he passed the throne to his eldest son Zhu Qizhen. However, Zhu Qizhen's throne was later cut off by his younger brother Zhu Qiyu.
During the Tumubao Incident, Zhu Qizhen led his troops to conquer Oala. As a result, the entire army was wiped out, and Zhu Qizhen himself was captured by Oala. Wala planned to use Zhu Qizhen as a bargaining chip to negotiate terms with the Ming Dynasty, but the Ming Dynasty was also a dynasty with backbone. When Zhu Qizhen was captured, everyone in the Ming Dynasty elected Zhu Qizhen's younger brother Zhu Qiyu as emperor.
Before this, the relationship between Zhu Qizhen and Zhu Qiyu brothers was quite good. Zhu Qizhen led his troops to conquer the country in person, and was willing to hand over major political affairs to Zhu Qiyu, which shows that he still trusts this person very much. Brother's.
However, things are unpredictable, Zhu Qizhen was captured, and Zhu Qiyu became the emperor. Zhu Qiyu, who tasted the taste of power, was also addicted. Even after a year, Zhu Qizhen was released from Oara, Zhu Qiyu was not willing to return the throne to him. Zhu Qizhen later regained the throne from the seriously ill Zhu Qiyu through the coup.