Drinking Hats Meishan Introduction: Zhu Youjian, Sizong of the Ming Dynasty, was the Chongzhen Emperor. He was famous for his frugality and diligence, so much so that as a subjugated king who lost the Ming Dynasty, he is still sympathized by historians. After he came to power in 1627, he wiped out the eunuchs of Wei Zhongxian and struggled to maintain the Ming Dynasty, which was about to collapse. In May 1644, the peasant army led by Li Zicheng invaded Beijing. He had no choice but to hang himself in Meishan. He wrote in handwriting on his clothes: "If you die without a face to see your ancestors, you will take off your crown and cover your face with hair." Li Zicheng ordered Ming Sizong to be buried in The tomb of Concubine Tian who was favored by Emperor Sizong of the Ming Dynasty in the Ming Tombs Cemetery in Beijing is called Siling.