
Those Things in the Ming Dynasty 4: Supplementary Edition
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The fourth part of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" mainly tells the history of more than fifty years from Ming Xiaozong's succession to the Renyin Palace Incident. After Zhu Youtang ascended the throne after going through many hardships, he worked closely with virtuous ministers and distant villains, and worked hard to govern, and the political atmosphere in the court was completely renewed. With the assistance of Wang Shu, Ma Wensheng and others, the Ming Dynasty flourished and showed a rejuvenating atmosphere. Unfortunately, Xiaozong died young and was succeeded by his son Zhu Houzhao. This prodigal emperor, known for his playfulness, did not want to make progress and indulged in pleasure. The power of the government fell into the hands of Liu Jin and others, which turned a good empire into a mess and greatly damaged its vitality. Soon, King Ning, who had been planning for a long time, launched a rebellion and wanted to rule across the river from the imperial court. Fortunately, Wang Shouren, the most outstanding person in the Ming Dynasty, turned the tide and avoided a protracted internal strife. In response to this, Zhu Houzhao not only refused to repent, but intensified his efforts, traveling around in the name of personal expedition, and ultimately lost his life. After careful consideration by Yang Tinghe and others, Zhu Houcong, the son of the feudal lord, was promoted to the throne. Around the issue of the names of the biological parents, the famous "Great Etiquette" event broke out between the emperor and his ministers. In the end, Emperor Jiajing won and the imperial power was consolidated. At this moment, a strange change occurred in Renyin Palace, and the political situation of the entire empire began to become subtle...
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