
A Different Zhu Qizhen
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In history, Zhu Qizhen, the Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty, doted on eunuchs, suffered a disastrous defeat in Tumu Fort, and unjustly killed Yu Qian. He dragged the prosperous era of Renxuan's rule into decline and was burdened with eternal controversies throughout his life. When the soul is reborn with the memories and regrets of the past life, and returns to the youth and ascends the throne, he is no longer an ignorant and ignorant emperor. In this life, he understood the undercurrent of the court, stayed away from the troubles caused by traitors, re-employed virtuous ministers, purified the military and politics, and rewrote the trajectory of destiny with the wisdom of an emperor. He tried his best to avoid the disasters of earthen fortresses and protect the elites of the Ming Dynasty; he cherished brotherhood and put an end to the bloody restoration of the rebellion; he protected loyalties, stabilized people's livelihood, strengthened border defenses, and spent his life making up for the mistakes of his previous life. Look at the rebirth of Zhu Qizhen, who uses remorse as a blade and vision as a shield to turn the tide from falling, support the building from collapse, reshape the prosperous Ming Dynasty, and write a completely different imperial legend.
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