
I Am Wang Fugui
我是王富贵
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- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
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The death of Emperor Zhengde is indeed full of doubts. If you say it has nothing to do with Yang Tinghe, it feels like saying that it is a complete coincidence that Guangxu died one day earlier than Cixi.
Zhengde was murdered after falling into the water; Here's the reason: Interspersed, let's first say that after Wu Zong died, Jiang Bin was lured to the Forbidden City by Yang Tinghe and Queen Zhang in the name of a meeting, and was arrested Coming to the anvil; it shows that Yang Tinghe is extremely shady; After Zhengde was killed, Yang Tinghe ransacked the Leopard House, chopped up Jiang Bin, and abolished all Zhengde policies; Yang seemed to have a good relationship with Zhengde, Zhengde After he died, his true colors were revealed, which showed that Yang had always been hostile to Zhengde; Especially because Yang Ting and Zhengde were both black and white, and all of Zhengde's deeds were blackmailed by Yang Tinghe, which showed that Yang Tinghe had something evil in his heart. The officials were obviously unreasonable, but they were united in a group and refused to let the little emperor recognize his biological father. There were only two or three who supported Jiajing; In terms of fighting, he was far inferior to his successor Emperor Jiajing; -------------------------- In the fourteenth year, when Wuzong was planning to tour the south, a group of ministers went to the Meridian Gate to cry in mourning to prevent Wuzong from going south. This led to a large-scale court battle and ten of them were killed; -------------The emperor and the officials had become enemies of life and death! The motives of the officials were huge; King Ning had bribed the officials before, especially Yang Tinghe; --------------------- He was afraid of colluding with the rebels and accepting bribes; colluding with the rebels was a major crime against the Nine Tribes! For the sake of himself and the family, the motivation is doubled; Yang Tinghe has been colluding with the eunuchs and the harem; ------------A double-faced person like Yang Tinghe is upright on the surface, but secretly colludes with the eunuchs and the harem; disloyal and dishonest, with reasons, opportunities, and the ability to carry out assassinations; At the beginning of the southern tour, Zhengde did not take Liu with him A good daughter, but Zhengde and Liu Liangnv agreed that if they send someone to pick her up, they will bring a hairpin as a token of love; if they don't bring it, it may be a fake; -------------It means that Zhengde and Liu Liangnv have noticed a conspiracy, and someone may falsely pass on the imperial edict; the emperor wants to pick her up, but the edict can no longer be trusted, and he has to rely on secret codes; Then the hairpin is lost! The first time someone was sent to pick up Liu Liangnu, she didn't come because she didn't have a hairpin; -------------Of course there were dedicated people to take care of the emperor's things; the things belonging to the emperor's beloved woman were lost; the most likely reason was that they were stolen; was it a demonstration or some conspiracy? It was already certain that there was a traitor around the emperor; When he arrived in Nanjing, Zhengde was not allowed to live in the palace; how bizarre! The Ming Dynasty was originally a dual-capital system; what was the logic behind not allowing the emperor to live in the palace when he came to Nanjing? Then Zhengde lived in a eunuch's house; -------------It is said that Zhengde was afraid that the Nanjing Palace was more luxurious than the Beijing Palace and that the emperor would not leave. He was so strict that it was difficult to make a move; Zhengde had such a good temper that he actually agreed; Then Zhengde went to the famous Kuaiyuan home of the famous dramatist Xu Lin, twice; The outing was vast; especially the second time, before Zhengde left, a sick monk lived in Xu's house and suddenly said that the emperor would come the next day; --------------Zhengde's whereabouts were leaked; all three religions and schools in the world knew about it; While in Kuaiyuan, Zhengde accidentally fell into the water once while fishing, and the pool was renamed Yulong Pool; After that, he met with Wang Shouren and talked secretly with Yang Yiqing for three days and three nights; Then he fell into the water again at Qingjiangpu on the way back! ---------------The first fall into the water can be said to be an accident, but the emperor is no small matter. Since he fell into the water once, the eunuchs must do everything possible to prevent him from falling into the water again. This is a normal duty; and then on the return trip, he fell into the water again. What about the previous protective measures? The first time was an accident, but the second time could not be an accident, especially for the emperor! Why did he fall into the water again after such a short interval? Because Wang Shouren had evidence of rebellion by hundreds of officials; Yang Yiqing was senior and could come out to reorganize the cabinet; Forcing the powerful ministers to take risks; Then he fell into the water and fell ill. Since he was sick, he had to rest. After all, the emperor was in good health, and he was accompanied by an imperial doctor. Jiangnan was originally home to famous doctors, so he should find famous doctors to diagnose and treat the emperor. Why did he rush back to Beijing in a hurry instead? ----------------There is only one possibility, Zhengde is under control; because of a certain coup, Zhengde is under control; he will hurry up and trek back to Beijing; in this case, of course, there is no concern for the emperor's health; Then Yang Tinghe refused to let Zhengde change doctors; after returning to Beijing, Yang Tinghe also sealed the nine gates tightly, and Jiang Bin was transferred to Tongzhou to prevent him from contacting the emperor; the fall into the water was in September, and three months after returning to the palace, it started He vomited blood, and then died after three months; --------------The interval between vomiting blood and falling into the water was too long, more than three months, and he began to vomit blood and died after three months; the interval was too long, indicating that falling into the water was not the main reason, but the reason for being healed by the imperial doctor; Zhengde also had some counterattacks, such as offering sacrifices to heaven, favoring beautiful women to prove his health, etc., But he was still killed after all; Some people may ask, how could the emperor be killed by the imperial doctor? This is really traditional; Wu Zong's grandfather Xianzong and father Xiaozong were both killed by imperial doctors; the murderer's name was Liu Wentai; Could it be that Liu Wentai was a quack doctor, leading to misdiagnosis? No, Liu Wentai's medical skills are extremely high. How high are they? On par with Li Shizhen; Liu Wentai compiled the medical book "The Essence of Materia Medica". Many years later, when Li Shizhen was the imperial physician, he saw this book and referred to it, and spent his whole life compiling the "Compendium of Materia Medica"; Do you believe it, especially the fact that he killed two emperors and died a good death? When Xianzong was killed, Xiaozong wanted to be punished, Li Dongyang and the others said that it was just killing the emperor, it was not a big deal, and then Liu Wentai was only demoted; then more than ten years later, Liu Wentai killed Xiaozong again, Wuzong wanted to be punished, Liu Jian, Yang The court officials said again that killing the emperor was not a big deal, so be generous. Liu Wentai was eventually exiled, and then received an amnesty and returned to his hometown to die; There was a key point in the last period of Zhengde: Why did Zhengde order Yang Tinghe to change doctors? Why don't you send someone to replace the doctor yourself? -------------Because there was a traitor in the eunuch around Zhengde, he no longer believed in the eunuch since he fell into the water; but normal government work procedures can still be carried out; such as offering sacrifices to heaven and going to court; Zhengde still placed his hope in Yang Tinghe at first, until Yang Ting Only when I refused did I realize that the eunuchs and ministers were in the same group; but one advantage of issuing edicts is that they are recorded; they can let future generations know what happened; Although Yang Tinghe's group was extremely powerful in the court and included most of the courtiers, it also had political enemies! It was Wang Qiong, the Minister of War who promoted Wang Shouren; Wang Qiong was the only senior official in the capital who did not accept bribes from King Ning! After Zhengde returned to Beijing, he vomited blood and was about to die, and he still struggled to go to court. Without any deliberation, Wang Qiong was promoted to be the minister of the Ministry of official affairs; ----------It shows that Zhengde finally realized that Yang Tinghe was the mastermind, but he was about to die. There was nothing he could do about it. He must fight back against Yang Tinghe's group (a large group that includes most of the courtiers); Yang Tinghe controls the cabinet, and the only person who can compete with the cabinet is the Minister of the Ministry of Personnel; so even if Zhengde vomits blood while walking, he still struggles to go to court step by step, and Wang Qiong is appointed as the Minister of the Ministry of Personnel; why can't he reject it? Because if you can push, Yang Tinghe's strength will mess up the matter; After Zhengde's death, Jiajing had just succeeded to the throne, and his power was unstable. Yang Tinghe ordered officials from various imperial censorship ministries to attack Wang Qiong crazily, and finally Wang Qiong was exiled; it was not until Yang Tinghe fell that he was reinstated; ----------Yang Tinghe did too openly; It must be said that at that time, almost all the officials in the court knew about King Ning's rebellion, but they were helping to conceal it; Wang Qiong could only try his best to promote Wang Shouren to be the governor; this was a helpless method, and it was difficult to achieve much hope. It was a matter of doing one's best and obeying fate; because under normal circumstances, without money and soldiers, it is almost impossible for one person to put down a rebellion that has been prepared for decades, unless a miracle happens! Fortunately, King Ning and Yang Tinghe were so weak that they encountered a miracle. Wang Shouren led a group of miscellaneous soldiers and captured them all alive! It is more than ten times more difficult to capture Bao Yuan alive than to destroy the super god; Yang Tinghe is bad enough, Ning Wang rebelled and met Wang Shouren; the court wanted to make a little emperor a puppet, but met Jiajing, a monster with an IQ; back to Zhengde, Jiajing was so shrewd, Zhengde was killed, Of course such an obvious thing cannot go undetected; Chen Jingfa was sent to the Nanjing Pure Army, Zheng Hong was sent to Guangning Guards in Liaodong, and Wu Yi's nearby guards were all sent to the army. Tong, Haogu, Bangzhi, Zhi, Jie, You, and Ying were all dismissed from their posts to serve the people." The person above was the one who directly killed Zhengde. Chen Jing was a eunuch. The others were imperial doctors. Jiajing originally wanted to behead them, but because Yang Tinghe stopped him, he was dismissed from the army. The situation of Wu Zong and Xiao Zong was exactly the same. In the following decades, Jiajing destroyed the imperial hospitals several times, so that Jiajing took heavy metal pills every day and still lived to sixty; Let's compare: Xiaozong Hongzhi didn't have any bad habits, he went to bed early and got up early and died in his thirties; Zhengde, who was in excellent health and could chase death and ride thousands of miles north, died in his thirties; Jiajing took heavy metal elixirs every day, but lived to sixty. What's the reason~; The reason is that Jiajing's ruthless group destroyed Tai Hospital, and not just once, completely eliminating the possibility of drug assassination; But the assassination did not stop; it's just that the method has changed, and Jiajing's hidden secrets will be revealed; First of all, sleeping There was a fire in the palace, but no one was able to save it. Fortunately, there was Lu Bing; the palace maid was fortunately not able to tie knots, and her own people turned against her; If you think about an emperor falling into the water, it happened twice in the Ming Dynasty. I suspect it was these scholar-bureaucrats in the south, who played to death with the important officials in the court. Including the fact that Ming Wuzong didn't enter the Forbidden City when he returned to Beijing, why didn't he enter the Forbidden City? In fact, he felt that this place was controlled by these courtiers, so how to solve this problem? Question, there were emperors in the past who could solve this problem. For example, Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty moved the capital. After I moved the capital, the original power was uprooted by me. I just established a new regime and solved this problem. Who else was Qianlong? Qianlong went to Jiangnan several times. You thought he wanted to see beautiful women in Jiangnan. No, it was to strengthen the Qing Dynasty's rule over the Jiangnan area, so he achieved it. In the end, the Jiangnan area was controlled by him throughout the Qing Dynasty But the emperor of the Ming Dynasty never did this! Don't bear with me.
He started to rectify the land just one year after he ascended the throne. Although writing a novel should be fun, it should not be too brainless. The imperial power should be developed first. The biggest guarantee of the imperial power is the army, followed by money. We should first make money through business, develop the army, and enrich the national treasury before we can truly reform. Otherwise, the interests of the nobles and nobles will be affected. If we don't have a strong enough army and money, we will be looking for death!
I have read several of your books! They all assist the emperor! When are you tired enough to change your taste and become an emperor or a rebel?
I have read too many novels about the Ming Dynasty. Except for the Hongwu Dynasty, most of them were about compromising and compromising with the ministers, and there was no direct killing. Don't tell me that if anyone quits, the world will immediately fall into chaos. The reason why Zhu Yuanzhang did not set up a prime minister was because he was afraid of this situation. The cabinets of later generations were just for the purpose of sorting out the affairs. Later, the chief minister of the cabinet became the prime minister again to usurp the emperor's power. You can't just seize the military power first, and then kill those son-of-a-bitch civil servants when you are stable. This group of civil servants are just not good at doing anything, and they are the number one disaster. They engage in political struggles all day long, and they can write millions of words about it. The author is not talking about you, but all the authors who wrote about the Ming Dynasty
Author, you don't understand Ming history at all! ! ! At the beginning, the minister said that doing everything according to the ancestral rules could only happen in the Qing Dynasty. . . Also, I personally dislike Emperor Jiajing very much. It can be said that it was Jiajing's inaction in the later period that caused the Ming Dynasty to turn from prosperity to decline. Throughout Emperor Jiajing's life, it took him more than ten years to finally gain power, and then he went to seek immortality. . .
After reading the updates in the past two days, I feel uncomfortable saying some things. There is nothing wrong with the protagonist supervising the construction of the fire blunderbuss and not cutting corners, but directly making the bayonet is a minor drawback. If bayonets were so easy to create resistance, why bother using big blades? Okay, let's pretend that what the protagonist is building is an iron cone similar to a three-sided military bayonet (as for the fixing method of the bayonet, we will assume that the protagonist developed it when he was supervising the construction of the fire gun). Moreover, the bayonet of a musket has always been an auxiliary weapon. It is far less convenient to use than a spear and a broadsword, but it is easy to carry and can reduce the load. Then there is the second little poisonous point. In the Ming Dynasty, it only took three months to train an army of 3,000 people from scratch. Let's not mention anything else, just one sentence to let them distinguish left and right cannot be achieved in a short time (this has happened in the construction process of our army and the Beiyang New Army). In addition, you have to learn to listen to flags and drums, recognize orders and operate fire guns (the operation of muskets at that time was very cumbersome, and various problems would occur in battle), and you must ensure high-intensity training every day, and there must be a sufficient supply of meat and eggs, so military expenses will definitely skyrocket (of course, if there are only 3,000 people as the Guards, it can still be maintained). Moreover, in the early days of the development of firearms, a single musketeer could not fight against the neatly formed cold weapon army. It had to be protected by pikemen, Wugang vehicles and various artillery, because the advantage of muskets was not the bayonet but the continuous firepower output. The above is actually not a big poisonous point. It may be that the author does not know much about the development in this area. It can be seen that the author is trying his best to avoid descriptions in this area when writing. But in the end, during the exercise between the two armies, there was a honey operation with one third of the charge, and I really couldn't complain. No matter how much the charge is reduced, people will die! In the late Ming Dynasty, soldiers generally reduced the charge of firecrackers due to quality problems, but some Manchus also died from firecrackers in the Qing Dynasty. And according to the one-third charge set by the author, people will still die if they are close enough. Even if he was only beaten to pieces, lead bullets are poisonous, brother! If it were you, would you be willing to let friendly forces use firecrackers with one-third of the charge to engage in drills against you? It's not worth it at all. Really, it's better to go to Jiubian to fight. If it doesn't work, you can go to suppress the bandits and fight for public security. It's better than this kind of operation. Supplement the method of shooting guns in the "New Book of Jixiao" to support my point of view: The method of shooting guns is to first put the medicine into each small bamboo bucket, and estimate how many coins of lead the gun mouth can hold, that is, how many coins of medicine are in each bucket. If the medicine is too much, it will turn into lead, and if the medicine is too little, the seeds will be weak. First, put the medicine into the blunderbuss, use the stick to push it firmly, then lower a piece of lead, and then push the stick to send it down to the edge of the medicine. Open the fire door, pour fine gunpowder into the fire door of the bird gun, shake it upward, and the gunpowder enters the wire door. Close the fire door and install the match rope into the faucet. The front hand holds the blunderbuss in the middle of the waist, and the back hand opens the door. That is, take the back end of the blunderbuss and place it on top of the human face. Use one eye to look at the back-illuminated star and the front-illuminated star. The front-illuminated star points at the person you are hitting. Use the big index finger of your right hand to push the ghost backward. The ghost enters the faucet and falls on the fire door. The gunfire makes a sound. The accuracy of a bird's gun lies in the long and straight belly; the gunpowder does not escape the hand because it is held in the belly of the gun with the front hand; the straightness of the lighting and release lies in the fact that both hands hold the body of the gun without making mistakes in ignition. The advantage of the lead lies in the combination of the medicine and the magic weapon. The use of the wooden horse is complicated and makes many mistakes, making it difficult to strike again. The side gun is held by the back and tail, and the focus is on igniting the fire with the front hand, and the eye cannot shine. Neither of them is as clever and fast as this gun. In addition, in actual combat, we often forget to load lead bullets or fail to reload after jamming. The second situation leads to the discovery of seven or eight or even a dozen lead bullets in the barrel when cleaning the gun after a battle.
Shen Wansan provided military expenses to the old Zhu family, built the city, and developed the economy. As a result, all the skin was eaten by Lao Zhu.
I see many people trying to wash away Zhengde, but I don't quite understand why they should wash it off and what is there to wash about. As an emperor, he cannot control his ministers, cannot fight against Yang Tinghe, and cannot restrain his ministers to develop the Ming Dynasty. He may be talented in martial arts, but he is not a qualified emperor of the Ming Dynasty. If you are interested, you can discuss it together. If you don't like it, don't comment. Turn left.
Well, I think this novel has a bit of a historical struggle flavor in it, which is different from more traditional historical novels.
After reading the introduction, it reminded me of Shen Wansan and He Shen. The descendants of the protagonist will definitely have their homes confiscated and exterminated because they are too fat.
At present, it's not too much to give it a try.
I couldn't stand it after reading one chapter. The first book had problems from the beginning. I thought the emperor at the beginning turned out to be a henchman. And after reading the introduction, it's very good, with lots of money and high officials. I know the ending without having to read it. The first person to die in a new emperor is the protagonist. This is an inevitable result, but it is difficult to write that you are better than the emperor in this book. Why do you want an emperor? If you don't have an emperor and a powerful protagonist, you won't be able to stand out, so I personally recommend becoming the emperor yourself in the mid-term. In the early stage, you can make inventions to win people over and make money. In the mid-term, you can become the emperor yourself, and in the later stage, you can conquer the world. . . . It definitely looks better than now! Otherwise, according to the way you write it, no one will be able to wait for it to be put on the shelves. . .
I voted for recommendation. Can I add some details?
Damn it, I thought it was Wang Fugui, the king of power and wealth, who slipped away.
The books I follow have been in a severe slump recently. The author has been updating steadily, please support me.
Turtle, it's taken me so long to realize that Huihui didn't add any points to my added essence. Can anyone explain why?
Forget it, I won't edit it anymore. I want to be a dog operator. Huihui can give me some extra skills.
It's not very easy to get the author's point... What is the purpose of this time traveler working so hard. He said he wanted wealth and glory, but in the end he worked hard and honestly (yet he didn't get any enjoyment), pushing himself to the forefront of the limelight. He either did something for the people of Li, or found a way to make his name in history, or really got a dream of wealth. In the end, he wholeheartedly worked as a lackey for an emperor who was not reliable, dedicating himself to an emperor who was cold in history, and took the initiative to give up fame and fortune. . What are you picturing? Don't understand
As a person with a foreign surname, do you worry about the Zhu family's fortune?
Finished spreading flowers, everyone is welcome to support the author's new book "Song Chengzu", hehe 😁😁
The beginning is good, but the rest feels like it's a mess and the mountains are covered in mist.
Come on, the author, please come on (ง •̀_•́)ง😁😁
Am I also the number one fan? Can you please add some details 😁
When giving a knife to the emperor, ordinary people will think about the reward they can get, the smarter people will think about how to avoid using the knife on themselves, and the more serious people will think about what to do if the knife is swung at themselves. But few people think why the knife should be in the hands of the emperor
I recommend The Immortal of the Aztecs, it's well written.
I vote so much for you every month, the author will add more updates 😎😎
Finished with flowers🌹🌹
Already fully ordered, I will start reading Chapter 200 of Song Chengzu. 😆
When I saw the name Wang Fugui, I thought it was a Tang Dynasty style, but I didn't expect that chapter 50 was still a quarrel in the court