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Chapter 710 Trends

The First Prince of the Ming Dynasty Text Volume Chapter 710 There are many clichés about the trend, but it is not impossible for Zhu Biao to understand Zhu Di. Conquering the world is not a simple matter, and it is even more rebellious to succeed a small sect to a large sect.

If Zhu Yunwen really escaped from the palace and waited for the right time to raise his arms, it would not be absolutely impossible for him to regain the throne. Zhu Di's foundation was too weak, especially in the civil service. After all, he was born as King of Sai, and there were too many officials in various prefectures and counties.

None of the governors or governors are his disciples.

Zhu Yunwen is indeed an idiot in some aspects, but the fact that he was favored by Lao Zhu to inherit the Sheji Ancestral Temple shows that he is not a useless person. His political actions are dedicated to transforming the people with benevolent government.

Strict laws were revised to correct the injustices and mistakes made during the Hongwu period. They exempted local tax arrears, provided disaster relief to the people, ordered the government to redeem the lives of those who had sold their children into slavery, and ordered monks and Taoists to own no more than five acres of tax-free land.

Land should be distributed to people who need it.

These measures were very unfriendly to Wu Xun and the monks. The more Zhu Di fought, the more powerful he was and the more generals he demoted. However, to the civil servants, they were all great benefits to the people. To them, Emperor Jianwen was the Ming Dynasty.

Lord, it's a pity that they are not good at military affairs after all, and they can't turn the tide and prop up the building that is about to collapse.

Zhu Yunwen is still too young and has too strong political leanings. As a monarch, how can he do it if his butt is too crooked?

You have to know what kind of person Zhu Yuanzhang is. Although he killed Lan Yu and other arrogant generals who were difficult for his grandchildren to conquer, how could he not leave any good generals to his successors?

Xu Yungong, Qu Neng, Ping'an, Sheng Yong, Bu Wan, Zhuang De, Tie Xuan, Li Jian, Mei Yin, Wu Gao, He Fu, Zhou Xing, Liu Zhen, etc. are all the group of legitimate generals spawned by Lao Zhu through actual combat.

, it can be said that famous generals gathered together and the stars were shining, forcing Zhu Di into desperate situations many times.

But in fact, these people were not reused by Zhu Yunwen. After he came to the throne, this brat believed that governing the world must ultimately rely on the gentry and princes. He believed that ruling like his grandfather's period would greatly endanger the dynasty. The only way to improve the quality of Confucianism and civil servants was

Authority, only by removing the semi-autonomous vassals can this be corrected.

This was the beginning of the founding of the People's Republic of China. Although half of the founding warriors were killed by Lao Zhu, it was still early for the decline of martial arts and the prosperity of the country...

Zhu Biao knew this very well. Although he promoted and appointed many civil servants and expressed his importance to civil servants and scholars many times, he was even more benevolent to military officers and nobles.

The civil servants are like the Yangtze River, and the military generals are like the Yellow River. The Yangtze River is clear and the Yellow River is turbid, but they will irrigate the fields on both sides of the bank, nourish the country, and protect thousands of people. They cannot be neglected.

The same was true for Zhu Di. First, he was of the blood of his father, Emperor Gu Lian, and Zhu Biao couldn't bear to lose his son in his prime, even though this son was never very popular.

The two are that Zhu Di is indeed useful, and Zhu Biao is confident that he can make good use of him. What's more, he has been sent to Korea now and will only go further in the future.

The third thing is the relationship between brothers over the years. Without the first two, it is nothing in this regard. He is just a younger brother. There are more than ten in this palace, so why cherish him?

But with the first two, this one also has some weight. After all, humans, not grass and trees, can be ruthless. If it is necessary to be ruthless, forget it. If it is not necessary, then that's it. Killing blood siblings is not a good thing after all.

A king must not be intolerant of others, and a king must not be indecisive, but the most important thing for a king is to be able to hold a secure position, and to be strategic enough to control the palace, court, army, localities, and vassal states.

There are so many smart people in the world, and the imperial court is where the smartest people in the world gather. The emperor can be bad, but he cannot be stupid. Being bad can also make people fearful. Being stupid can only harm the country and himself.

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"This is a secret message given to you by Chiang Kai-shek. The last general has never revealed it. There may be some insider knowledge in it."

Jiang Yuming was apparently dismissed from his post and exiled to Fengyang. He had no official position and no position. He didn't know how to address him at this moment. It would be a bit ungrateful to call him by his first name. After all, Jiang Yu took good care of him when he was in office.

What's more, the Crown Prince is not disgusted with Jiang Yu. He has handled matters in the Beijing camp decently and will definitely be revived in the future, but calling him "sir" is a bit too flattering.

The title of "adult" before the Spring and Autumn Period, "adult" refers to large people, such as the Fangfeng family in Shanhaijing. In the Spring and Autumn Period, "adult" is no longer simply divided into big and small, but refers to people with high moral standards and officials who predict dreams.

During the Warring States Period, it specifically referred to those people with noble blood and noble conduct. From the Han Dynasty, it began to refer to parents and elders. In the Tang Dynasty, it was only used to address parents. In some cases, it could be used to address direct blood relatives and elders. After the Tang Dynasty, noble officials were called adults.

The word referring to the eyes from the side, rather than calling each other when meeting, began in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, and spread in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Liu Jin took the secret letter and presented it to him. Zhu Biao glanced at the fire lacquer sealing wax and then picked up the fire white jade dragon hook-handled book knife on the side and opened it. He took out the letter and read it quickly.

Jiang Wei took more than a hundred of the most outstanding young men from Quan Xu and brought them to Goryeo. The Jin Yiwei that Zhu Biao spent so much resources to train would be overqualified if they were only used to monitor domestic civil and military affairs.

It roughly describes the movements of their group in the past few months. After successfully reuniting with Jiang Side, everything went smoothly. Whether there was any conflict of interest between the two of them, they naturally wanted to form a good relationship.

At present, Naha is fighting with all his strength, and has also coerced many Jurchen tribes. Even if Li Chenggui directs it well, there will always be a time when the defense line collapses, and many cavalry rush into the hinterland of Goryeo to plunder and massacre.

This is nothing, just dispatching local troops to encircle and suppress. The most important problem is the lack of food and grass supply. Due to the corruption in the Goryeo Dynasty, the military supplies and food and grass that were originally prepared to last for more than half a year were actually available in just two or three days.

Yue is in a hurry.

Li Renren ordered the forced requisition of the grain stocks that the people relied on for their livelihood, which led to frequent rebellions. However, the grain and grass that was finally transported to the front line was only a few hundred thousand dan...

Zhu Biao couldn't help but shook his head when he saw this. The front is tight and the rear is tight. How can the country not be in chaos?

Li Renren, a high-ranking pillar minister, may see it clearly, but the people below him and officials from other famous families in Goryeo will not miss this opportunity. Everyone thinks that the imperial court has collected so much, so what do I say about it?

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You have a little bit of him, a little bit of me, and in the end there is only a little bit left. There is no need to laugh at Goryeo. This kind of situation will happen to any country. Human nature is like this. Don't worry about the flood if it doesn't happen.

Finally, there is news about Zhu Di. It turns out that Zhu Di was prepared for it. The arrow missed and bruised his left arm. Although the arrow was poisonous, the wound was not deep and the poison was not strong. In addition, the imperial doctor took care of it quickly, and it did not affect the action at all.

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The news that he was seriously injured and bedridden was released by Zhu Di himself. It seemed that he wanted to see who was behind the scenes. Zhu Biao, standing on the outside, felt that anyone could be possible, let alone Zhu Di who was in the middle of the game.

After all, Zhu Di's status was different, and the person who did the evil didn't even dare to use too strong poison, for fear that he would accidentally kill him and then he would be unable to eat and walk around.

They cannot afford the death of a prince. By that time, no evidence will be needed. All suspects will be buried with him. It will be proven that the emperor's body was raised in anger and his blood flowed for thousands of miles.

Zhu Biao casually threw the letter onto the bookcase, and Liu Jin stepped forward to carefully put it away. Such confidential letters were to be taken back to the Wenhua Palace for sealing, and would be stored for at least three or four years before being burned.

Nahachu was indeed launching a fierce offensive in accordance with the agreement, regardless of the cost. The troops under his command were rapidly depleting. According to the secret reports sent by Liaodong a few days ago, various Jurchen tribes had already begun to have different intentions.

During Naha's rule in Liaodong, he still used the extremely oppressive policies of the Yuan Dynasty against the Jurchen tribes. He levied a large number of young men to serve as soldiers, issued many bans and collected taxes.

Now that Nahachu's strength has been greatly reduced, all the Jurchen tribes have seen the opportunity and are actively communicating with Goryeo and the Ming Dynasty. As soon as the conditions are negotiated, they will raise their troops to dig out Nahachu's lair and attack Nahachu from front to back to destroy Nahachu.

After all, the Jurchens were the nation that founded the Jin Dynasty. Even though they had been enslaved by the Mongols for more than a hundred years, they still had the ambition to revive. They were exactly the same as the conditions proposed by the Ming Dynasty and Goryeo Dynasty, that is, they were willing to bow their heads and pay tribute, but they had to pay tribute to the Ming Dynasty and Goryeo Dynasty.

Plan part of Liaodong for him to govern himself.

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