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Name:Nether Sea Author:Qi Lian
I once watched a movie about Imperial Guard, and when I found it interesting, I carefully flipped through the history of Imperial Guard!

In the early Ming Dynasty, the emperor who founded the empire, Zhu Yuanzhang, established the Division of Arching Guard. Later on, he changed it to the relative army, lieutenant government, and was in charge of the emperor's etiquette and bodyguards. It was only during the fifteenth year of Hong Wu that Zhu Yuanzhang removed the captain's residence, distributed the Imperial Guard uniform, and changed it to the Imperial Guard.

The Imperial Guard s that came with them included Flying Fish Robe and Embroidered Spring Sabre. They wielded great power in the imperial government, and there were even Imperial Guard s that set up torture prisons, which were on par with the East and West 2 factory.

The Embroidered Spring Saber had adopted the appearance of Tang Dynasty Tang Dao, but had also made slight changes, it was extremely similar to the Japanese Volcano Blade at that time. The characteristic was that it was sharp and feminine, anyone with just a little knowledge of history would be able to recognize it at a glance.

I understood what Hai Yang was saying, but what followed after was doubt. Why would the Imperial Guard's embroidered spring blade be on a Ancient Warship?

Could it be that all the corpses inside had Imperial Guard?

In my impression, I don't remember any relationship between the Ming Dynasty's Imperial Guard and the Sino-Myanmar border.

Hai Yang obviously couldn't figure out what was going on. She simply took out her dagger and started to wipe away the rust on the handle of the Embroidered Spring Sabre. I curiously asked, "What are you doing?"

Hai Yang replied, "There is a time frame for the distribution of the Imperial Guard's embroidered spring sabers. It is said that every generation has its own subjects, and every emperor will engrave the name and time of the wielder on the sabre handle when they distribute the Imperial Guard's embroidered spring sabers. It is just like the current gun management, it is all registered!"

I nodded my head and saw that Hai Yang had only just scraped off half of the rust. My expression immediately became doubtful as I stared at the two words on the handle in confusion.

I leaned over to take a look and saw that it was written in seal script. I curiously asked, "What's the matter again?"

The sea didn't say anything and scraped off all the rust on the back, revealing all the words on the handle. I looked at it and saw that it says Jianwen for four years, Liu Jifeng, that is to say, the owner of this embroidered Spring Sabre is called Liu Jifeng, it is a saber that Jianwen has been wearing for four years!

Hai Yang was speechless. "Something's not right. How can it be four years old?"

I asked, stunned, "Why not Jianwen for four years?"

Zhu Yuanzhang initially wanted to pass the position of Emperor to the crown prince because it was his own eldest son, Zhu Biao, but Zhu Biao was short of life and died in front of Zhu Yuanzhang. Zhu Yuanzhang doted on Zhu Biao greatly and passed the position of Emperor to Zhu Biao's son, who was also Zhu Yuanzhang's grandson, Zhu Yunwen.

This was also the only time in the feudal dynasty that the throne was passed down to the royal grandson!

Hai Yang said that he had done a thorough research on the history of Imperial Guard. I can't guarantee about other things, but regarding the history of Imperial Guard, Hai Yang definitely has a say in it.

Although single-handedly created the Imperial Guard, in the twenty years of Hong Wu, Zhu Yuanzhang had completely abolished the Imperial Guard. I heard that the Imperial Guard was paved the way for the crown prince Zhu Biao to inherit the throne, and it was only until the year of Zhu Di's registration that the Imperial Guard was reinstated. The Emperor Jianwen was mixed between Yong Le and Hong Wu, how could there be a Imperial Guard? "

When I heard his words, I also felt that it was a bit unfathomable. What Zhu Yuanzhang had ordered to be abolished, the Emperor Jianwen did not dare to restore himself, and only a wise emperor like Emperor Yongle, Zhu Di, would dare to refute the order of the Ming Taizu.

Furthermore, why would the Imperial Guard of the Emperor Jianwen appear within the Wild Mountain?

This ship was obviously here for the invasion. During the years that the Emperor Jianwen was in power, he was in control of himself and his uncle, Zhu Di, so how could he have the heart to send troops to the Wild Mountain?

When I thought of this, I suddenly thought of a crucial point. My heart thumped as I thought to myself, 'It shouldn't be possible, right?'

At that time, I was already shaken by the story of the old man and the Zimu Jade becoming spirits. I simply did not have the mood to think of any Emperor Jianwen's jade at all, but when I thought back to now, he was drenched in cold sweat. F * ck, had the Emperor Jianwen come to the Wild Mountain before?

Or was this Ancient Warship from Emperor Jianwen?

Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen was definitely the most mysterious out of all the emperors in the Ming Dynasty. He had inherited Zhu Yuanzhang's title of being the emperor and changed the name of the country to the Imperial Document. At that time, all the officials of the imperial government said that the reason Zhu Yunwen was able to become the emperor was all because of his father, Zhu Biao.

Amongst Zhu Yuanzhang's sons, the Crown Prince Zhu Biao was the most admirable to the masses. Even the princes who were at the forefront of the pack, such as King Yan and King Ning, didn't dare to go against him.

Zhu Yuanzhang also loved Zhu Biao the most, but he did not expect that Zhu Biao would die too early because of a short period of time, so Zhu Yuanzhang passed the throne down to Zhu Biao's son, Zhu Yunwen.

In the first year of Zhu Yunwen's enthronement, which was also the first year of creation, Yan King Zhu Di rebelled against him. It was only until four years after he was appointed that Zhu Di forced his way into the palace, burned down the entire palace, put his dragon robe on a young eunuch's body, then fled the palace with his personal guards and gold and gold, his whereabouts unknown!

Zhu Di failed to catch Zhu Yunwen, but he still ascended the throne and became the enemy.

No one knew where had gone to, even the history books had never recorded his whereabouts. It was just that from some wild historical records, one could find out that the reason why had sent Zheng He to the west seas seven times was to hunt down the Emperor Jianwen.

Some people even said that the Emperor Jianwen had become a monk and spent their last years in the temple!

There are many other theories, but all of them are just myths. Only the Ancient Ship in front of me confused me.

Why did he bring his guards and Ancient Warship s to the Wild Mountain?

Although I am not sure whether or not Emperor Jianwen has ever come to the Wild Mountain before, but from the Zimu Jade's story, as well as the Ancient Ship and the Embroidered Spring Saber in front of me, I can conclude that this Ancient Warship was sent by Emperor Jianwen. As for Hai Yang saying that Emperor Jianwen did not have any Imperial Guard during the years he was in charge, this is an easy explanation.

This time, the person had protected Zhu Yunwen as he escaped. Even if the Emperor Jianwen was defeated, he was still the Son of Heaven, so the year number carved on the Embroidered Spring Saber with the words "Jianwen" was not strange.

It was even more possible that although the Emperor Jianwen had not restored Imperial Guard on the surface, he might have secretly raised a bunch of Imperial Guard!

I remembered the sketch I saw on the ship. It depicted the Imperial Guard, and it seemed like the British knew about the Ancient Warship too!

At first, I thought that it only involved the three armies of 1945 and the drilling team of 1976. But now, it seems that even the Emperor Jianwen of the Ming Dynasty was involved, so what exactly is the secret of Wild Mountain?

Was there a connection between Sakyamuni Army carrying the mysterious Sarcophagus into the Wild Mountain and Emperor Jianwen sending Imperial Guard to attack the Wild Mountain?

And who was the one that the Emperor Jianwen was attacking with?

From the looks of the Ancient Warship, they had lost this battle in Imperial Guard, which was why all the things on the boat were taken away, and even the Ancient Warship were trapped in the lake. Then, what was the relationship between the beastmen on the shore and the Ancient Ship?

Or were these the beastmen that the warships attacked?

Too many doubts filled my mind, so I could only say to the sea, "Let's continue to search the cabin. This is the second floor, find the entrance to the first floor, maybe there will be some discoveries inside. Besides, this type of battleship must have a hold to store food and weapons, we need to search carefully!"

As soon as the sea heard that there was something to be seen, it started to move excitedly around the cabin with its flashlight. Not long after that, I heard him shouting, and I walked towards him to find that he had already found the entrance to the hold, which was on the floor he was stepping on.

There was a ring on the floor, and with a pull from Hai Yang, a smell of rotten mold immediately came out from below. We hurriedly took a few steps back, and waited for the smell of rotten mold to dissipate for more than ten minutes before we once again shone our light onto the bottom of the Ancient Ship.

The hold was built at the bottom of the cabin. As soon as he opened the floor, he saw a wooden ladder placed at the entrance. It was pitch black below him and he didn't know what it was, but it gave off an eerie feeling that made his scalp tingle!

I looked at Hai Yang and said, "Be careful when you're down there."

Hai Yang was a little anxious and nodded her head. She took her flashlight and walked down the wooden stairs. I followed behind her. Because I was cautious, I went down slowly.

The ladder was about two meters long, with the sea at the front and me at the back. Under the light from the flashlight, I could vaguely see that there seemed to be something piled up beneath the floor.

I felt my scalp tingling. I simply turned my back without looking down. I used both hands to hold onto the ladder as I slowly walked down. But just as I took two steps back, I stepped on Hai Yang's shoulder. I frowned and lowered my head.

Hai Yang raised his head from below and the light from his hands reflected on his face. His face was extremely pale. He swallowed his saliva and said uncertainly, "Next … There seems to be someone here! "

The voice of the ocean was trembling, especially under the pitch black cabin, fear immediately filled my heart. My whole body shuddered, I felt that it was unbelievable, the Ancient Ship of the Ming Dynasty had been trapped in the lake for hundreds of years, how could there still be people on the boat?

He immediately shouted down below, "Did you f * cking see it clearly? Don't scare yourself."

Hai Yang's voice trembled, "I have better eyes than you. I'm sure you're not mistaken. There really is someone there. I can only see his head. I don't know if he's dead or alive."

I frowned. There shouldn't be anyone down there. Even if there are people who are dead, and have been dead for hundreds of years, their skulls must be skeletons. But if Hai Yang said that they saw a human head and not a skeleton, then that means that the person down there isn't dead!

But how could there still be living people hiding down there?

Just as I wanted to tell Hai Yang to get out of my way and take a closer look, Hai Yang suddenly cried out, "Damn! It's alive! It's moving!"

After Hai Yang finished speaking, she hurriedly turned around and climbed up the ladder. I was a little stunned as the flashlight curiously swept over my body. With that one sweep, my entire body broke out in cold sweat and goosebumps appeared all over my body!