Ming Dynasty: in the Beginning, He Complained That Zhu Di Was Not the Right One to Succeed to the Throne

Ming Dynasty: in the Beginning, He Complained That Zhu Di Was Not the Right One to Succeed to the Throne

by Sunshine Boy Smile

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Ch. 143Assassination
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The soul of a modern science and engineering student passed through the Ming Dynasty and became a lonely seventh-grade admonisher? Lin Yue said: It's not a big problem! As long as you die to speak out and remonstrate, you can return to modern times, unlock the superpowers of the motherland, and fly to the sky and escape from the earth. So, in the Fengtian Palace in the first year of Yongle, Zhu Di, who had just expressed his intention to move the capital, was pointed at the nose by a stupid young admonisher and sprayed the three deadly sins! He was scolded for wasting people's resources by moving the capital, scolded him for instigating the princes to fight for the heir apparent, scolded him for unfair succession and tampering with history books! Zhu Di was so angry that he jumped on the spot and threatened to bully other tribes! But Lin Yue frowned and became even more mad: "So what if you kill ten of my clans? My Lin family has been loyal for generations, and he is the only one in the whole family. Even if I die today, I will scold you, the usurper of the throne!" The "Ode of Lime" was written in blood to clarify the will, and the "Dead Admonition" was written eloquently, and Zhu Di was criticized fiercely. It is said that he learned from Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, but did not learn from the rule of Zhenguan, but specialized in the evil ways of seizing the throne. He said that he allowed the powerful to disregard human lives, and the law only deceived the people but not the nobles. He said that by not establishing a crown prince, he personally planted the seeds of civil strife for the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Di always read the memorial first, and he was so angry that he wanted to kill him! I also think Lin Yue is a talented person, so I can bear with him! As a result, the most aggrieved Emperor Yongle in history appeared. Lin Yue complained that Zhu Di wasted money and plundered people's wealth. Zhu Di was so angry that he turned around and implemented currency reform; Lin Yue scolded Zhu Di for allowing his sons to commit murder. Zhu Di threw his wine glass angrily and set up a censor to investigate the powerful. Lin Yue criticized Zhu Di for being aggressive, and Zhu Di almost drew his sword and killed people, but finally decided to farm. Zhu Di gritted his teeth: "Lin Yue! I really want to kill your ten tribes!" Novel group: 1081334799

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