
I Am Taichang: Suppress the Donglin Party at the Beginning
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Traveling back in time to Zhu Changluo, the short-lived emperor of the Ming Dynasty, when he opened his eyes, he saw the death of Wanli and the crisis of the court. Concubine Zheng wants to use the posthumous edict to hang the curtain, the Donglin Party wants to seize power from the new emperor, the eunuchs in charge of rituals secretly collude, and the slaves of Liaodong Jiannu are watching with eager eyes - this game of chess is murderous at every step. Zhu Changluo sneered: In this life, I will not take red pills, indulge in beauty, and I will not be anyone's puppet. On the first day he ascended the throne, he slapped the Supervisor of Ceremonies and sent the arrogant Donglin general Yang Lian to prison. A snow-like pile of pleas and memoranda filled the imperial court, and he only asked: "When will it be the turn of the civil servants to decide the Ming Dynasty?" Clean the inner court, control the royal guards, and balance the government. Liaodong must be stabilized and party strife must be suppressed. He must personally correct the course of this imperial ship that is about to tip. In the first year of Taichang, the new emperor came to court. The civil and military officials of the entire dynasty finally discovered that the prince who had been patient for twenty years turned out to be so ruthless when he showed his fangs. "I am Taichang. I have the final say in this country."
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