Zuihuai

Coordinates: 39°55′23.22″N 116°23′33.64″E / 39.9231167°N 116.3926778°E / 39.9231167; 116.3926778

The zuihuai (Chinese: 罪槐; pinyin: Zuìhuái; literally: "guilty pagoda tree") is a specimen of the pagoda tree (Styphnolobium japonicum) located in Jingshan Park, Beijing, China. It is a tourist attraction and national landmark in Jingshan Park. The Chongzhen Emperor, the last ruler of the Ming dynasty, allegedly hanged himself from the tree in 1644 after the imperial capital, Beijing, fell to rebel forces led by Li Zicheng.[1]

Notes

  1. Barmé 2011, p. 145.

References

  • Barmé, Geremie R. (2011), The Forbidden City, Harvard University Press, ISBN 9780674069091

See also

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