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Chapter 67: Prince Yan rebels? An expert: No need to worry

The title of this next video is quite interesting.

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[Yan Ni has rebelled! Experts: No need to worry! ]

(Reported in July of the first year of Jianwen)

[According to an exclusive report from Daming Daily: Emperor Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang died in June of the 31st year of Hongwu.

The wise and powerful Majesty of today is always worried about the illegal acts of the kings, so he has no choice but to decide to reduce the power of the princes.

Huang Zicheng, the Minister of the Imperial Academy and a Hanlin scholar, believed that the available troops of the kings were not enough compared with the elite troops of the Ming Dynasty. Looking at the rebellions in previous dynasties, such as the Seven Kingdoms Rebellion in the Han Dynasty, none of them succeeded.

Qi Tai, the Minister of War, believed that they should strike first and weaken Zhu Di, the Prince of Yan, who had the greatest power among all the kings.

Huang Zicheng opposed this and thought that the King of Zhou should be deposed first. The King of Zhou was the brother of the King of Yan from the same mother, and deposing the King of Zhou was equivalent to cutting off the hands and feet of the King of Yan.

In August of the 31st year of Hongwu, Zhu Youji, the second son of Prince of Zhou Zhu Su, reported his father's evil intentions to the court. Emperor Jianwen ordered Li Jinglong, Duke of Cao, to arrest Zhu Su, demote him to a commoner, and exile him to Yunnan.

In November of the 31st year of Hongwu, Zhang Bing, the Minister of Works, was appointed as the Governor of Beiping, and Xie Gui and Zhang Xin were in charge of the Beiping Commandery to secretly monitor all matters major and minor in the Prince of Yan's Palace.

In February of the first year of Jianwen, the kings were ordered not to control the civil and military officials in the palace.

In March of the first year of Jianwen, the imperial court stationed troops in Kaiping, Linqing and Shanhaiguan. At the same time, the troops of Beiping and Yongqing were transferred to Zhangde and Shunde.

In April of the first year of Jianwen, Prince of Xiang Zhu Bo rebelled and burned himself to death out of shame. Prince of Qi Zhu Gui and Prince of Dai rebelled and were deposed as commoners.

In June of the first year of Jianwen, Xiping Hou Mu Sheng reported Min Wang Zhu Yu for illegal activities, and was demoted to a commoner and exiled to Zhangzhou.

In July of the first year of Jianwen, Zhu Di, the rebel leader of Yan, rebelled in Beiping with the slogan of "clearing the emperor's side and pacifying the national crisis". Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen appointed Geng Bingwen, Marquis of Changxing, as the general of conquering the enemy and led an army of 300,000 to fight against the rebels.

This newspaper will continue to follow up on subsequent events. 】

< Looking forward to your continued reporting [狗头]>

<“Rebellion” Hmm… you Daming Daily are really making it up.>

< I feel sorry for my King Xiang [crying]>

<Zhu Yunwen is really anxious, and he is also "worried" and "helpless"... >

<Daming Daily, please correct your stance! Do not distort the facts! I bet a dime, I believe that His Royal Highness the Prince of Yan will turn danger into safety! [Eat melon] >

< Brothers, I am going to join the King of Yan and join the Fengtian Rebellion! [狗头]>

[The traitor is rebelling! The Ming Dynasty God of War: The Prince of Yan is nothing to worry about! ]

(Reported in December of the first year of Jianwen)

[According to an exclusive report from Daming Daily: The hateful traitor actually defeated the conquering general Geng Bingwen and began to advance southwards!

In August of the first year of the Jianwen reign, Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen appointed Duke of Cao Li Jinglong as the general, led an army of 500,000 to the north, and personally saw him off at the riverside.

In September of the first year of Jianwen, General Li Jinglong gathered his troops and stationed in Hejian.

In the same month, the traitor Zhu Di fled to Daning for fear of the general's army, and the crown prince Zhu Gaochi stayed in Beiping. The general Li Jinglong led his army to besiege Beiping and attack the nine gates of Beiping.

In October of the first year of Jianwen, the traitor Zhu Di kidnapped Prince Ning Zhu Quan and obtained the three cavalrymen of Doyan Guards.

In November of the first year of Jianwen, the traitor Zhu Di returned from Daning and encountered Li Jinglong's army at Zhengcunba. He launched a surprise attack and Li Jinglong's army retreated.

In December of the first year of Jianwen, General Li Jinglong's troops withdrew to Dezhou.

Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen was forced to dismiss the Minister of War Qi Tai and the Minister of Rites Huang Zicheng from their posts in order to ease the rebellion.

But this newspaper always believes that victory belongs to the righteous side! The traitor Zhu Di and his followers will not have a good end! As long as General Li Jinglong launches an attack, everything will be fine! 】

<Yan Ni, the hateful traitor…[dog head]>

<Hahaha, looking forward to His Majesty the Prince of Yan! Beat him, eat him, use him, thank the transport captain Li Jinglong for the supplies [eat melon] >

<It is obvious that you, the Ming Daily, have a crooked butt. Have you thought about your escape route?>

<Call for Judy>

[The traitors rebel! The Ming Dynasty God of War: A narrow defeat!]

(December report of the second year of Jianwen)

[According to an exclusive report by Daming Daily: In April of the second year of Jianwen, General Li Jinglong swore an oath in Dezhou to march north, and joined forces with Wuding Hou Guo Ying and Anlu Hou Wu Jie in Zhending, and the 600,000-strong army entered the Baigou River.

The shameful traitor once again used conspiracy and trickery to defeat the general. The general had no choice but to abandon all his baggage and retreat strategically to Jinan.

In October of the second year of Jianwen, General Li Jinglong lost hundreds of thousands of troops, so Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen recalled him to Nanjing. His benevolent majesty did not punish the general.

In September of the second year of Jianwen, Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen appointed Sheng Yong to replace Li Jinglong.

In December of the second year of Jianwen, General Sheng Yong led his troops to fight the bandit army in Dongchang. The bandit army was defeated and the bandit general Zhang Yu was killed in the battle!

This battle will completely reverse the situation, and the Yan thieves will be doomed forever! This newspaper will continue to follow up! 】

<Li Jinglong is known as the first generation of war god of the Ming Dynasty.>

< It's not Jinglong's trick, it's just that Judy is too good [helpless] >

< How could the General who conquers the north not be powerful? [狗头]>

< Daming Daily, you must stay strong and don’t surrender >

[Yan Wang Zhu Di raised an army! Experts: Everything is under control! ]

(December of the third year of Jianwen)

[According to an exclusive report by Daming Daily: In the first month of the third year of Jianwen, Emperor Jianwen restored Qi Tai and Huang Zicheng to their official positions.

In February of the third year of Jianwen, the Yan army marched south.

In March of the third year of Jianwen, the Yan army defeated Sheng Yong, Wu Jie and others. Emperor Jianwen exiled Qi Tai and Huang Zicheng in the name of sending them out to recruit troops to defend the king.

At the end of December in the third year of Jianwen, Zhu Di learned from his undercover agent that Nanjing was empty.

< "Zhu Di" and "Yanshi">

< I understand, you are looking for a way out [Eat melon]>

< Request for more [kneeling]>

[Yan Wang Zhu Di launched a special military operation! Our newspaper: Don't worry, the uncle is just educating his nephew! ]

(Hongwu 35th Year Report)

[According to an exclusive report by Daming Daily: In the first month of the fourth year of Jianwen, His Royal Highness the Prince of Yan personally led the righteous army south.

In April of the fourth year of Jianwen, His Royal Highness the Prince of Yan defeated the armies of He Fu and Ping An in succession.

In May of the fourth year of Jianwen, the Prince of Yan led his troops to Yangzhou. Zhu Yunwen sent an envoy to cede territory and ask for peace, but the Prince of Yan refused.

In June of the fourth year of Jianwen, His Royal Highness the Prince of Yan marched southward, and wherever he went, the people surrendered. The Yan army crossed the Yangtze River, went down to Zhenjiang, and marched straight to Nanjing. Prince Gu Zhu Tan and Li Jinglong opened the Jinchuan Gate as God intended.

His Majesty the Supreme Prince of Yan arrived in his loyal city of Nanjing today. 】

< Oh my, isn’t this Ming Pao? How come you are not so tough after not seeing you for a few days [dog head]>

< The rebels from Yan land rebelled in Beiping.

The hateful traitor will eventually be brought to justice.

The shameful country is approaching to the south.

Prince of Yan Zhu Di led his troops south.

The supreme prince of Yan arrived at his loyal city of Nanjing today. >

< Highlights: The 35th year of Hongwu >

< Fang Xiaoru: We don’t need to be afraid of the King of Yan. Since ancient times, no vassal king has ever successfully rebelled. Everyone must not believe in rumors or spread them [eat melon]>

< Li Jinglong: I am really not an undercover agent. >

<Ming Dynasty people: No comment without knowing the full picture>

……

Wow, 6.

This video has all the necessary elements. Li Ranran replayed the video again.

Everyone under the light curtain: ...

Is there really a newspaper like the Daming Daily? And your father died in the 31st year of Hongwu, and you are trying to cover up the truth by making a 35th year of his resurrection.

Judy, you are such a talent, you deserve to be the first vassal king in ancient and modern times to successfully rebel!

The princes who wanted to rebel in various dynasties were all disappointed. Why couldn't there be another prince like me who succeeded in the rebellion?

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Ming Dynasty Hongwu 27th year

Zhu Di’s own comment on Guangmu’s video: Speechless, it doesn’t have to be like this.

The princes and ministers looked at Zhou Wang Zhu Su with pity when he was reported for treason by his own son.

Zhu Yuanzhang was choked. How could he have such a disappointing son?

King Zhu Su of Zhou knew that he was the chicken being killed to scare the monkeys, and he had already digested the news.

But today, when he learned about how he was captured, he was so angry that he almost fainted. Fortunately, King Chu Zhu Zhen, who was standing beside him, supported him and he was fine.

Before the matter here was over, Prince of Xiang Zhu Bo had already started beating Zhu Yunwen with his fists and feet.

"My good nephew, you want to reduce the power of the vassal state, but you also accuse me of treason. You are so kind!"

Zhu Yuanzhang knew Zhu Bo's character. Among all his sons, Zhu Bo was the most talented one. Would he rebel? Impossible.

No action was taken to stop the beating.

Zhu Yunwen explained: "Uncle Twelve, I really didn't want to kill you."

Upon hearing this, the other people whose fiefs were reduced said sarcastically: "Yes, you don't want to kill the uncles, but you hope that the uncles will ask to be demoted to commoners and sent to exile. In this way, you will have a good reputation for being kind."

Feeling aggrieved by being reported by Xiping Marquis Mu Sheng, Min Wang Zhu Yu came to Zhu Yuanzhang and said: "I just want to stay in Nanjing and die of old age. I have no intention of getting involved in the throne. I beg you to grant my wish."

Zhu Yuanzhang had a headache and waved his hand to indicate that he understood.

Then he thought, shouldn't Xiping Hou be Mu Chun? How did it become Mu Sheng? Thinking that Mu Chun might also die early, Zhu Yuanzhang felt heartbroken.

Li Jinglong looked at his performance on the screen, puzzled. It seemed like nothing, right? How did he get those nicknames?

Geng Bingwen, Marquis of Changxing, looked at Prince of Yan, Zhu Di, and sighed with Guo Ying, Marquis of Wuding, who was standing beside him, "Prince of Yan is truly a talented general."

By the way, he comforted the stunned Duke of Cao Li Jinglong: "It's not your fault that you didn't beat the King of Yan. The light screen said that the King of Yan was too powerful."

Li Jinglong was moved to see that Geng Bingwen not only did not laugh at him but also comforted him with words, and he nodded.

Prince Ning Zhu Quan said: Although he was held hostage, he still stood on the side of his fourth brother.

Prince Gu Zhu Tan was surprised to find that he had opened the door. He suddenly looked at his fourth brother Zhu Di, who also happened to look at him and smile. Well, there is no need to worry about the way out.

Zhu Yuanzhang was not happy at all watching this video.

Some of his sons were disabled, some were dead, and he also learned that Mu Chun had died early.

Then think of the fourth brother and Zhu Yunwen, this pair of rebellious sons and grandsons. This war was fought from Peking to Nanjing, with an army of hundreds of thousands. How many people died!

Zhu Yuanzhang originally thought that the Ming Dynasty would be able to rest and recuperate in the future, but it ended up being a war for four years. The gap between the north and the south was already large, and the population and economic development in the north was even greater...

Zhu Di thought of the issue that Zhu Yuanzhang was most concerned about, knelt down and hugged his legs: "Dad, it's not that I want to rebel, it's others who have bewitched me, forcing me to protect myself and to raise an army to defend our Ming Dynasty."

"I don't want to cause suffering to the people, but if the treacherous ministers persuade my nephew to do something wrong, then my Ming Dynasty will be in danger."

Wow, fourth brother, I just realized today that you are so eloquent.

Zhu Yuanzhang was speechless and deliberately said something to mock Zhu Di: "Humph. Your Highness, the supreme Prince of Yan, you'd better stand up and speak. We have already arrived at your loyal city of Nanjing, and we can't afford your kneeling."

Zhu Di:......

Guangmu, what are you talking about?

Except for those who were in the court and those who were already in important positions, Zhu Yuanzhang ordered to look for all the other people mentioned in the light curtain.

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