I became famous for broadcasting my life as a social animal to different dynasties
Chapter 33: Yongle Emperor
Zhou Jinyu, who knew that period of history, didn't know what expression to make. He hurriedly looked for the video for them and let them watch it themselves.
The video was shown on the sky screen, and four big red characters appeared in a corner of the dim palace: Emperor Yongle.
Zhu Yuanzhang held Zhu Biao's hand and said, "Yongle? Biao'er, your reign title is Yongle?"
Zhu Biao shook his head blankly: "I don't know, father."
Oh, yes, Biaoer is not yet an adult.
Zhu Yuanzhang calmed himself down and continued reading, feeling somewhat happy: Emperor Yongle, being given the title of the Great Emperor, must have done an excellent job!
Zhu Di during the Yongle period was delighted: Great Emperor, is this how future generations will evaluate him?
Zhu Gaochi looked at Zhu Di with admiration: "My father's achievements are recognized by future generations!"
The morale of the emperor and his ministers in the court was lifted. The emperor they assisted was regarded as a great emperor by later generations. So did these ministers also have some reputation in later generations?
"Emperor?" Ying Zheng snorted, feeling sour in his heart.
I want to see what kind of emperor this is!
Liu Bang returned to his lazy state: "Great Emperor, I am also a great emperor!"
Zhang Liang continued: "Your Majesty is of course the Great Emperor."
Lu Zhi was a little bored. She really didn't want to see any great emperor. She wanted to see women from later generations, such as a female emperor.
[In 1392 AD, Crown Prince Zhu Biao died of illness. ]
Boom! This simple sentence made everyone in the court almost unable to stand.
With a clang, Zhu Yuanzhang accidentally broke the vase beside him.
"How is this possible! How could this be!" Zhu Yuanzhang's eyes were red. He stared at the sky in disbelief, then looked at Zhu Biao beside him.
There was a hint of panic on Zhu Biao's young face.
"No way! No way! How could Biao'er do that?!" Zhu Yuanzhang shouted, "Come here! Call the imperial physician! No, call all the imperial physicians in!"
He held Zhu Biao's hand tightly and said, "Don't be afraid, Biao'er. Father is here. Let's see the imperial physician now. We can cure any disease in advance!"
Zhu Biao nodded. When he suddenly heard the news of his own death, he felt confused.
The court officials looked at each other in surprise: The prince died, so who succeeded to the throne?
Yongle period.
Zhu Di sighed. He wondered how worried his father would be if he knew his elder brother would die of illness in the future...
Kangxi nodded and sighed: "What Yongle has done is far better than what the previous kings have done."
Ying Zheng raised his eyebrows: The crown prince has passed away. Could it be that the fight for the throne of the Ming Dynasty has begun?
【After Zhu Biao's death, Zhu Yuanzhang appointed Zhu Biao's son Zhu Yunwen as the crown prince. Six years later, Zhu Yuanzhang passed away, and Zhu Yunwen succeeded to the throne, with the reign title Jianwen.】
"Zhu Yunwen is Biao'er's child." Zhu Yuanzhang felt mixed emotions. Although he knew that he would die after the prince, Zhu Yuanzhang didn't care. Who could survive?
What he cared about was whether the power transfer in the court was smooth. According to Tianmu, it seemed to be going smoothly, and there was no problem with Zhu Yunwen being the legitimate heir.
I just don't know what this child is capable of.
Wait! The reign title is Jianwen! Then who is Yongle?
Jianwen, Emperor Yongle... Zhu Yuanzhang's heart began to beat violently.
The shrewd ministers in the court also thought of this problem, and they stared at the sky with bated breath.
Some people even secretly observed the young princes, wondering if the Yongle Emperor was among them.
【After Zhu Yunwen ascended the throne, he began to reduce the power of the feudal lords. In August 1398, Zhou Wang Zhu Su was found guilty, deposed as a commoner, and exiled to Yunnan. 】
[In November, Zhang Bing, the Minister of Works, was appointed as the Governor of Beiping, and Xie Gui and Zhang Xin were appointed as the Commander-in-Chief of Beiping, secretly monitoring the affairs of the Prince of Yan's Palace.]
[In February of the first year of Jianwen, an imperial decree was issued that the kings could not control the civil and military officials in the palace.]
[In March, in order to guard against Zhu Di, the Prince of Yan, who was enfeoffed in Beiping, and to weaken his military strength, Zhu Yunwen ordered the governors Song Zhong, Xu Kai, and Geng Li to lead troops to station in Kaiping, Linqing, and Shanhaiguan around Beiping, and transferred the troops and horses of the Beiping and Yongqing guards to Zhangde and Shunde.]
[In April, Xiang Wang Zhu Bo had no way to prove himself, so he burned himself to death. Qi Wang Zhu Gui and Dai Wang Zhu Gui were demoted to commoners for their crimes.]
[In June, Min Wang Zhu Yu was found guilty, deposed as a commoner, and exiled to Zhangzhou.]
Huh? ? ! ! ! Zhu Su, Zhu Di, Zhu Bo, Zhu Yu, Zhu Gui, Zhu Yu and others were dumbfounded.
Just reduce the power of the vassal states. It's normal for his nephew to be worried about his uncle when he becomes the emperor. Just take back the power, but why should he be demoted to a commoner and exiled?
Among them, Zhu Bo was the most defenseless. What did this nephew do to make him burn himself to death?
"Father!" he cried out in tears.
Zhu Yuanzhang was overwhelmed. Looking at what Zhu Yunwen was doing on the screen, he couldn't help but curse: "Waste!"
Is there anyone who did this? Is this a reduction of power? It is clearly forcing those adult princes who hold great power to rebel! Which stupid minister suggested this? Does Zhu Yunwen have no brains!
Zhu Yuanzhang suddenly thought of the Forbidden City in Beijing that appeared in the 30-minute news on the sky screen...
In Beijing, which was the fief of Yan Wang Zhu Di...
After taking a deep breath, Zhu Yuanzhang vaguely understood who Emperor Yongle was.
He glanced at the still young Zhu Di, his thoughts churning in his mind.
The ministers looked at each other secretly, and their hearts were enlightened: I understand, Emperor Yongle must be one of the princes who was forced to rebel.
Some smarter people, like Zhu Yuanzhang, also speculated that Emperor Yongle was Prince of Yan Zhu Di from the previous appearance of the Forbidden City in the capital.
So he looked at the sky more seriously, without even glancing at the princes.
Ying Zheng sneered. Isn't this just the weak Zhou royal family and the powerful vassal states? The only difference is that the vassal states of the Ming Dynasty are all the emperor's descendants.
But the essence is the same, and Emperor Yongle must be one of the powerful princes.
History always repeats itself.
Liu Bang's face turned cold, and the princes...
At the beginning of the founding of the country, in order to appease the meritorious officials, he enfeoffed seven kings of different surnames. Although enfeoffment was a temporary measure, the princes occupied most of the territory of the Han Dynasty, just like the separatist state of the pre-Qin Dynasty.
If this continues, the country will surely be in chaos.
What should I do?
Han Xin was shocked: reduce the power of the feudal lords!
Is your Majesty thinking the same thing?
Emperor Wu period.
Liu Che was in deep thought, he recalled the Rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms which was caused by the reduction of power of the princes during his father's reign.
I wonder how later generations dealt with the issue of vassal kings?
Liu Che ordered that if anyone from the court was chosen, he must ask Miss Zhou about this matter.
Three Kingdoms period.
Liu Bei was in tears. The current situation was that the vassal states were becoming stronger and the Han Dynasty was declining.
Cao Cao is ambitious. When I unify the world in the future, I will never allow the existence of princes!
Sun Quan remained silent.
Tang Dynasty.
Li Shimin was worried, wondering when he would be able to talk about the Tang Dynasty again. Was the Anshi Rebellion a rebellion by vassal kings?
Song.
Zhao Kuangyin, who eventually executed Zhao Guangyi, was also thinking deeply. Tianmu had said before that the Song Dynasty valued civil officials over military officials, and now all of this had to be corrected. Moreover, if military officials had too much power, it would trigger rebellions such as by the vassal kings...
Yuan Dynasty.
Kublai Khan mocked: The rebellion of the vassal kings was simply because the emperor was weak, which aroused the covetousness of the powerful vassal kings.
Such a thing will never happen in my Dayuan!
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