All of this, Empress Ma did not want to see, whether she was a mother or a grandmother.
When Wu Tao heard Queen Ma's question, he laughed.
"Why? Why do you think it is? If you want to blame all of this, you can only blame Zhu Yuanzhang for putting all his efforts into his eldest son?"
"I have never paid attention to the thoughts of his other sons..."
"He did not notice the resentment and unwillingness hidden in the eyes of his other sons when he passed the throne to his grandson.
"Also...that boy Zhu Biao died too early..."
Rumble!!!
Another sound of thunder fell in the sky.
In fact, Wu Tao's words were nothing less than a thunderbolt that struck everyone present with fear, as if they were falling into an abyss.
When Zhu Yuanzhang heard this, he could no longer hold his nerve!
His face suddenly changed color, and he asked: "My son, what's wrong with him? What on earth do you mean, Master Qingyunzi!"
Queen Ma on the side suddenly changed the topic and then interjected: "Don't worry, Your Majesty, I think Qingyunzi is full of nonsense and there is no evidence at all."
However, when Queen Ma said this, a glimmer of light flashed in her eyes.
She did it on purpose!
Sure enough, in Wu Tao's current state, as soon as he was provoked, he immediately fell into the trap and stood up immediately.
"What nonsense are you talking about? Well, okay. It seems that if I don't show something real, I really won't be able to catch you! Don't you not believe me?"
"Wait a minute, whatever Pindao says next, if any of it is not verified in the future, it will be considered Pindao and I'm crazy!"
After finishing speaking, before Liu Bowen, whose expression changed greatly, could stop him, he directly pointed at Zhu Biao and said: "Prince Zhu Biao (October 10, 1355 - May 17, 1392), the eldest son of Zhu Yuanzhang, his mother was Xiaoci, Queen Ma
He was the father of Zhu Yunwen, Huizong of the Ming Dynasty.
Zhu Biao was born in the home of Taiping businessman Chen Di in September of the first year of Longfeng.
When the Holy One proclaimed him King of Wu, he made him the crown prince and studied the classics with Song Lian. He was carefully taught since childhood, and the Holy One placed high hopes on him and trained him in many ways.
In the first month of the first year of Hongwu's reign, he was established as the crown prince, officially establishing him as his successor.
Zhu Biao had been familiar with Confucian classics since he was a child. He had a kind and generous personality and was very friendly to his younger brothers. His younger brothers, such as King Zhu Xi of Qin, King Zhu Fan of Jin, King Zhu Di of Yan, and King Zhu Ji of Zhou, had made many mistakes. Zhu Biao reconciled and interceded, so that
They were exempt from punishment and had the highest prestige among the kings.
In the 25th year of Hongwu's reign, after he returned from inspecting Shaanxi, he died of cold and illness. In August, he was buried on the east side of Xiaoling Tomb, which is the Dongling Tomb of the Ming Dynasty. He was given the posthumous title of "Prince Yiwen".
In the first year of Jianwen's reign, his son Zhu Yunwen honored him as Emperor Xiaokang, and his temple name was Xingzong.
After King Yan Zhu Di proclaimed himself emperor at the Battle of Jingnan, he was renamed Prince Yiwen. In the 17th year of Chongzhen, the last emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yousong, was renamed Emperor Xiaokang.
Then, Wu Tao pointed at Zhu Di and said, "Zhu Di, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, was the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
The fourth son of Emperor Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang of the Ming Dynasty and the uncle of Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen. He ascended the throne in the fourth year of Jianwen and reigned for 22 years. His reign was named "Yongle".
In the third year of Hongwu, Zhu Di was canonized as King of Yan. In the thirteenth year of Hongwu, he conquered Beiping!
In the twenty-third year of Hongwu's reign, he led his army to surrender Bei Yuan Nai'er Buhua, and his reputation grew.
After Emperor Jianwen came to the throne, he vigorously reduced the feudal vassals. Zhu Di launched the Jingnan Campaign and raised troops to attack Emperor Jianwen in the name of serving Tian Jingnan.
In the fourth year of Jianwen's reign, Nanjing was conquered and he became the emperor. Politically, he continued to implement the policy of reducing vassal states and strengthening centralization; he reformed the official system and established the cabinet and the East Factory; in order to strengthen control over the north, the capital was moved to Peking.
Militarily, he personally conquered Mongolia five times and occupied Annan; he actively managed the border areas, established the Nuergandu Division in the northeast, the Hami Guards in the northwest, and the Guizhou Provincial Envoy Division in the southwest. He actively managed the South China Sea area and implemented a policy of integrating government and education in Tibet.
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Diplomatically, he also appointed Zheng He to sail to the Western Seas to strengthen friendly exchanges between China and foreign countries [188][8]. Culturally, he compiled the "Yongle Dadian", dredged the Grand Canal, built the Forbidden City in Beijing, etc.
During his reign, the economy was prosperous and the national power was strong. It was known as the "Yongle Dynasty" in history. However, his five conquests of Mongolia, sending troops to Annan, sending Zheng He to the Western Seas, and moving the capital to Peking all consumed a lot of national power.
The incompleteness of the policy of reducing vassalage also paved the way for the rebellion of the Han Dynasty after his death. In the 22nd year of Yongle, on the way back from the fifth expedition to Mongolia, he died of illness in Yumuchuan at the age of sixty-four. His temple name was Taizong, his posthumous title
His name was Tianhongdao Gaoming Guangyun Shengwu Shengong Chunren and was buried under Emperor Xiaowen in Changling.
Seeing everyone's dumbfounded look, Wu Tao suddenly lost his ability and even said the names of the sixteen emperors of the Ming Dynasty!
Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang, named Hongwu, proclaimed himself emperor in 1368 and reigned for 31 years. In 1368, he established the Ming Dynasty and made Nanjing its capital. He died in 1398 at the age of 71.
Hui Emperor Zhu Yunwen (1377-1402), with the reign name "Jianwen", ascended the throne in 1398 and reigned for 4 years. During his reign, Zhu Yunwen strengthened the role of civil servants in state affairs, lenient sentences and provincial prisons, severely punished eunuchs, and at the same time changed the behavior of his grandfather Zhu Yuanzhang.
Some bad policies are known as the "Jianwen New Deal" in history. Zhu Yunwen's whereabouts are unknown after the Jingnan Campaign. He was posthumously named Emperor Xiaomin, with the temple name Shenzong. After Renwu, the posthumous title could not be given. In July of the first year of Hongguang in the Southern Ming Dynasty, the temple name was restored to Emperor Xian, and the name was changed.
The temple name was Huizong, and later generations were called Emperor Hui of the Ming Dynasty.
Zhu Di (1360-1424), with the reign name "Yongle", ascended the throne in 1402 and reigned for 23 years. Zhu Di, the fourth son of Zhu Yuanzhang, overthrew Emperor Hui of the Ming Dynasty and established himself. In 1421, he moved the capital to Beijing and ordered the compilation of "Yongle".
"Grand Ceremony". Died in 1424 at the age of 65.
Renzong Zhu Gaochi (1378-1425), with the reign name "Hongxi", ascended the throne in 1424 and reigned for 1 year. Renzong was the eldest son of Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty. Renzong was relatively clear in politics and took some measures to ease social conflicts. He reigned for 1 year and died in 1425
year, when he was 48 years old.
Xuanzong Zhu Zhanji (1398-1435), with the reign name "Xuande", ascended the throne in 1425 and reigned for 10 years. Xuanzong was the eldest son of Renzong. Like his father, he was more able to listen to the opinions of his ministers. Together with Renzong, he was known as "the rule of Renzong".
” During the reign of Emperor Xuanzong, the relationship between emperor and ministers was harmonious, and the economy also developed steadily. Xuanzong died in 1435 at the age of 38.
Yingzong Zhu Qizhen (1427-1464), whose reign was "Zhengtong" and "Tianshun" (1435-1449, 1457-1464), reigned for 23 years. Yingzong, the eldest son of Xuanzong, was only 9 years old when he came to the throne. He was monopolized by the eunuch Wang Zhen
, In 1449, Wala invaded the south on a large scale, and Wang Zhenxi personally conquered the Yingzong. Yingzong was captured, which was known as the "Tumu Incident" (also known as the Tumu Fort Incident) in history. He was released in 1450 and did not ascend the throne until 1457. He died.
In 1464, he was 38 years old.
Emperor Jing Zhu Qiyu (1428-1457), with the reign name "Jingtai", ascended the throne in 1449 and reigned for 8 years. Xuanzong's second son, Yingzong, was captured and proclaimed emperor. After he ascended the throne, Yuqian served as Minister of War, crushing Wala.
The attack on Beijing forced Wala to return Yingzong. After Yingzong was released, Emperor Jing put him under house arrest. It was not until 1457, when Emperor Jing was critically ill, that Yingzong was crowned emperor again. Emperor Jing died in 1457 at the age of 30
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Xianzong Zhu Jianshen (1447-1487), whose reign was "Chenghua", ascended the throne in 1464 and reigned for 23 years. Xianzong, the eldest son of Yingzong, was good at alchemy and indulged in women's sex, which led to the eunuchs "females deceiving the state"
.In 1487, Xianzong died at the age of 41.
Xiaozong Zhu Youtang (1470-1505), whose reign title was "Hongzhi", ascended the throne in 1487 and reigned for 19 years. Xiaozong was the third son of Xianzong. Xiaozong "updated the common government and opened up new avenues of speech", which made Yingzong's daughter Qianyi
The situation in power was improved. He was known as the "Lord of Zhongxing". He died in 1505 at the age of 36.
Wu Zong Zhu Houzhao (1491-1521), whose reign title was "Zhengde", ascended the throne in 1505 and reigned for 16 years. Wu Zong, the eldest son of Xiaozong. He was fond of leisure and lustful women. He was a famous absurd emperor in the Ming Dynasty. He died due to excessive sexual desire.
In 1521, he was 31 years old.
Sejong Zhu Houcong (1507-1566), with the reign name "Jiajing", ascended the throne in 1521 and reigned for 46 years. Sejong was the grandson of Xianzong, and his father Xingxian was the king. Sejong made some achievements in the early period, including killing eunuchs, exercising discipline and liberalizing the people.
However, in the later period, there was excessive yin and yang, political corruption, and peasant uprisings broke out many times. Sejong was poisoned by pills.
Died at the age of 60.
Mu Zong Zhu Zaigu (1537-1572), with the reign name "Longqing", ascended the throne in 1566 and reigned for 7 years. Mu Zong, the third son of Sejong, reigned for 7 years and died in 1572 at the age of 36.
Shenzong Zhu Yijun (1563-1620), with the reign name "Wanli", ascended the throne in 1572 and reigned for 48 years. Shenzong was the third son of Mu Zong. He was only 10 years old when he took the throne. The empress dowager Chen and Concubine Li presided over government affairs. Shenzong took charge of the post.
, lived deep in the palace, lived in desolation and enjoyed political corruption. During the reign of Shenzong, Nurhaci in the north established the Houjin Dynasty and peeked into the Central Plains. Shenzong died in 1620 at the age of 58.
Guangzong Zhu Changluo (1582-1620), with the reign name "Taichang", ascended the throne in 1620 and reigned for one month. Guangzong, the eldest son of Shenzong, was a greedy and lustful emperor. Due to excessive..., he fell ill on the day he ascended the throne. Later, he took cinnabar
Died from overdose at the age of 39.
Xizong Zhu Youxiao (1605-1627), with the reign name "Tianqi", ascended the throne in 1620 and reigned for 7 years. Xizong, the eldest son of Guangzong. During his reign, he appointed the eunuch Wei Zhongxian and took the opportunity to capture Shenyang. Xizong died in 1627, when
23 years old.
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