
Jianwen 40 Years
by Top Cat Head
About This Novel
In the twenty-fourth year of Hongwu, Zhu Ting passed through Zhu Yunwen, the grandson of the Ming Dynasty. In that year, the Yuan Dynasty rebelled against the Ming Dynasty, the prince was in danger, the Yellow River burst its banks, a cold wave invaded, and many disputes emerged at the same time. The world is merciless, and people's hearts are unpredictable. How many heroes shed blood on the battlefield, while beauties guard their castles empty. Zhu Ting was tossing and turning, and the Ming Dynasty was prosperous. Just when he thought that the big thing was settled, a sudden accident led to a disaster called Jingnan. ... Many years later, an old man carved a few lines of small words on the stone slab: In the 40th year of Wei Jianwen's reign, at the age of Jia Mao, Emperor Taizong Wen passed away, leaving the world in a state of chaos. At that time, the rivers in Yunei were Qinghaiyan, and all the foreign countries came to court. The people lived and worked in peace and contentment. This was called the rule of Hong Jian.
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Official(1)Scraped 7d ago
Zhu Yunwen did a lot of things wrong. 1. He was born cowardly and was close to the literati, so Zhu Yuanzhang killed those generals who Zhu Yunwen could not suppress; 2. He killed his relatives and cut off the feudal clan. Is it okay not to force the vassal king to death? After Zhu Di resisted and said not to hurt his fourth uncle, what had he been doing? 3. Don't know how to employ people. Anyone you trust is unreliable. Fang Xiaoru implemented the previous official system, well-field system, etc. Trusting Li Jinglong, it is understandable to trust him in the early stage, but why did you lose so much, and finally gave him the responsibility of protecting the capital, and then surrendered? Are you happy?
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Official(1)Scraped 7d ago
Zhu Yunwen did a lot of things wrong. 1. He was born cowardly and was close to the literati, so Zhu Yuanzhang killed those generals who Zhu Yunwen could not suppress; 2. He killed his relatives and cut off the feudal clan. Is it okay not to force the vassal king to death? After Zhu Di resisted and said not to hurt his fourth uncle, what had he been doing? 3. Don't know how to employ people. Anyone you trust is unreliable. Fang Xiaoru implemented the previous official system, well-field system, etc. Trusting Li Jinglong, it is understandable to trust him in the early stage, but why did you lose so much, and finally gave him the responsibility of protecting the capital, and then surrendered? Are you happy?









