
Don't Make Trouble, Baozong
堡宗别闹
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Ming Dynasty Historical Literature
If you do not accept the title of minister or pay tribute, the emperor will guard the gate of the country, and the king will die in the country. Just ten figures show the character of the Ming Dynasty. But at the same time, it also has a lot of ridiculous emperors. So how did the Ming Dynasty last more than 200 years? Let us feel and understand it through novels.
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In history, it is actually difficult to say whether Yu Qian stood on Zhu Qiyu's side or on Zhu Qizhen's side.
In terms of Jiangshan Sheji, Yu Shaobao is unambiguous and has a clear stance; but between the brothers Zhu Qizhen and Zhu Qiyu, it is actually difficult to say which side he will choose. Historically, when Zhu Qiyu was reborn as the crown prince, and later when Wang Zhi and Hu Hui asked for the restoration of Zhu Jianshen as crown prince, Yu Qian was not active; after the "Seizing the Gate Incident", he was no different from other officials and chose to pay homage to Zhu Qi Town and recognized his restoration. Perhaps, he neither sides with Zhu Qizhen nor Zhu Qiyu. If he had to choose a side, he would probably only choose to side with their father, Ming Xuanzong Zhu Zhanji, because Zhu Zhanji was the one who truly had the kindness to know him. Some people may say that Zhu Qiyu was also kind to Qian for promotion and important use, but this argument is actually untenable. After the "Tumubao Incident" occurred, Yu Qian actually became the de facto Minister of the Ministry of War, and only needed the emperor's formal appointment. But he was the one who supported Zhu Qiyu to sit on the throne. It can be said that without him, Zhu Qiyu would not be able to ascend the throne! After Zhu Qiyu ascended the throne, he both relied on him and was wary of him. Zhu Qiyu promoted and promoted Cao Jixiang and Shi Heng, clearly to contain Yu Qian. From Zhu Qiyu's perspective, it is understandable that Zhu Qiyu did this, but it also just shows that there is a gap between the monarch and his ministers. Yu Qian is also a human being, and it is impossible for him to have no grudge against Zhu Qiyu in his heart. When the "gate-stealing incident" broke out, it was actually difficult for Yu Qian to choose his side. From a general point of view, Zhu Qiyu and he were both ministers of the Supreme Emperor Zhu Qizhen. As ministers, they helped another minister Zhu Qiyu lead troops to attack the Supreme Emperor Zhu Qizhen. Yu Shaobao was afraid that he would not be able to do such a thing! From a personal emotional point of view, Zhu Qizhen and Zhu Qiyu were both sons of Zhu Zhanji, Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty, who was kind to him. He could not help one of Zhu Zhanji's sons to kill his other son!
In this book, for Yu Qian's part, I can think that the author wrote it just because he thought so. After all, Hamlet is not a big deal. The plot of Zhu Qizhen and the Empress Dowager Sun is constantly asking whether to kill or not, and then in order to show the relationship between father and son, one wants to kill and the other stops it. There are obviously many ways to achieve the goal but they are not written. The white carp in Chapter 69 was also disgusting. I read the one with the text changed. Are 8-year-old kids in ancient times the same as 8-year-old kids now? The author also said that even if a child forgets a warning after a few hours, how can he forget that he is a prince? What kind of family and tutor is she? Official family! Rich family! Scholarly family! Why do you dare to do this to the prince? How old is she? The protagonist suddenly becomes a real 10-year-old in this plot and understands everything. After reading Chapter 69, I couldn't bear to express my feelings.
After learning from the Kangxi Rebellion, half of the country was lost in a few months (the Seven Kingdoms Rebellion of Emperor Jingwen of the Han Dynasty was even scolded by civil servants). The rogue soldiers of less than a thousand soldiers from Tsarist Russia defeated the elite cavalry of the Qing Dynasty, and they almost reached the ancient pagoda of Ning, their Jurchen ancestral land. What was the outcome of the Western Expedition to Galdan? Hundreds of thousands were killed under the maritime ban in southern Fujian, and his connivance with officials to suppress fires reached seven or eight levels. I can't say enough about his achievements. The only emperor of the Qing Dynasty who took action was Yongzheng. Yongzheng's policies that allowed his good son Qianlong to take the throne were either abolished or spoiled within a few months.
It's not Baozong who is making trouble, it's the author who is making trouble
If the protagonist doesn't kill Zhu Jianshen, I think he can be filled with honors and become the first reformer of the Ming Dynasty. In his name, he used his name to tell the prince that he only ate but did not work, wasted lives and lost money, the gentry worked as errands and paid food, civil servants should not be in charge of the army and the Ministry of War was independent, etc. Whenever the protagonist makes reforms, there must be obstacles. Let him lift the roof first, and the protagonist can open the windows. In this way, let alone affecting the throne, Zhu Jianshen would be thankful not to be blackmailed😁😁
The Tumu Fort Incident is really full of doubts. The current history is that Yingzong led an army of 500,000 people and was raided by an army of 100,000 people led by Ye Xian. He suffered heavy losses and was almost wiped out. From then on, he was called the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty. The title of God, but in fact there is no such thing. The history books say there are 500,000 military personnel, and there are no hundreds of thousands of troops at all. In the Tumubao Incident, only a few thousand people died on all sides, while the officers suffered more than fifty casualties. This matter is really complicated. To be precise, starting from the first year of Zhengtong, after Xuanzong's death, the Ming court was actually controlled by the civil servant group headed by Yang Shiqi. The military revenue of the imperial court was severely reduced, and the army began to be controlled by civilian ministers. It was not until the sixth year of Zhengtong that Yingzong gradually began to take charge of the government by accusing Yang Shiqi's son. Yang Shiqi's son was reported in real name from Jiangxi to Beijing or in the Ming Dynasty. It is speculated that it was arranged by the Yingzong. The son of the head of the cabinet was impeached. Everyone knows that in the seventh year of the orthodoxy, Yang Gao fell ill and stayed home. The Yingzong sent eunuch An to greet him. He died in the second month. From then on, the Yingzong began to take power and began to liquidate civil servants. At that time, many civil servants were imprisoned. The so-called Taibao who turned the tide was also imprisoned and demoted. Eunuchs were sent to replace the guarding ministers and took complete power. Yingzong began to reform and restore many policies of the Hongwu period. He also launched the Battle of Luchuan, which brought the southwest to the south. After more than a hundred years of peace, three Northern Expeditions, both literary and martial arts were good. In the eighth year of Zhengtong, people were sent to build ships in Fujian for one hundred and twenty years. This incident is not recorded at all in history. Everyone knows that in the 13th year of Zhengtong, Yingzong ordered the Marquis of Ningyang to send 100,000 troops to quell the war. He transferred 20,000 troops from the capital, including the Fifth Military Camp and the Shenji Camp, and it was pacified in three months. In March of the 14th year of Zhengtong, there were still four months left before Tumu Fort. The body of the Fujian rebel Deng Maoqi, the Burmese leader Si Jifa, was brought to Beijing. Yingzong offered sacrifices to the Tiandi Ancestral Temple to announce the end of the war, but the two troops did not return. Fujian was still quelling the remaining chaos, and Dian's army was in Yunnan Town, Guizhou. Suppression of the Miao people, the Four Northern Expeditions, the Battle of Luchuan, the pacification of the rebellion in the southeast, the maiming of northern Mongolia, and the stability of the southeast and southwest. In June, Yingzong began to investigate why Fujian was rebelling. He wanted to find out whether the border army had empty pay. He then sent people to investigate. Some border generals died for no apparent reason. Then, after 25 years of pacification, military reports came from Datong, Liaodong. Yingzong personally led the army to the border. The so-called 500,000 army did not exist. He pacified the southwest. The Southeast City mobilized tens of thousands of troops from Beijing, and the army is still suppressing the remaining chaos. The official history does not say that there are 500,000 troops, but the military is approximately equal to the logistics. According to current calculations, the army will not exceed 100,000 at all, at most around 50,000. The National Bureau of Statistics also records 50,000 cavalry and 500,000 private troops. Otherwise, with the mobilization speed of the Ming Dynasty, it would be impossible to mobilize hundreds of thousands of troops in just a few days, and the Tumubao Incident did not completely wipe out the entire army. , It was just that the Yingzong camp in Tumu Fort was attacked by surprise. According to the history of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, you did not say who attacked at all, and there was no specific number of deaths. Instead, it was recorded that when the battlefield was cleaned, more than 9,000 helmets and 6,000 armors were found. The officers clearly recorded that more than 50 people suffered heavy losses. No large corpse graves were found in Tumu Fort. The loss would never exceed 20,000. They were all within the Great Wall at the time of the accident. Who attacked Yingzong? There are many shady things. There is no mention in history that Ying Zong met Ye Xian on the second day of the accident. I have to talk about Ye Xian in detail here. Ying Zong's four Northern Expeditions all attacked Mongolia, not Wala. There is even a historical record of the time when he attacked Mongolia. Ye Xian will be notified later. Ye Xian was supported by Yingzong. What is his title as Grand Master? The Great Khan is his brother-in-law. In the eighth year of Zhengtong, he was named Taishi Huai Wang by Ying Zong. From Zhengtong six years, Ye Xian came to pay tribute every year. There are records that he brought thousands of people with him every year. As the suzerain, the Ming Dynasty doubled the rewards and sent horses and furs. These are clearly recorded. In the 13th year of Orthodoxy, Ye Xian still paid tribute. In the Ming Dynasty records compiled by the Qing Dynasty, in order to let Ye Xing become the sneak attacker of the Tumuba Incident, he exaggerated his strength. He did not have the strength to unify Mongolia at all. Even Walla could not fully grasp it. Moreover, Ye Xian was not a Mongolian or a golden family at all. Yes, and the four Northern Expeditions to Mongolia have been disabled. There are no relatively strong forces at all. All the strong ones have been defeated, and they all surrendered to the Ming Dynasty. According to the history of the Qing Dynasty, they also bypassed the Xuanfu of Datong and led hundreds of thousands of troops to raid the Yingzong's 500,000 troops. At that time, it was impossible to pull out 100,000 people from the grassland. People had no ability to distinguish right from wrong. How long had the Manchu Qing Dynasty cultivated history? According to what history has said, the front and back are fundamentally in conflict with each other. Was the four Northern Expeditions in vain? The mobilization power of the Ming Dynasty has been so great that it can pull out 500,000 troops to quickly march to Tumu Fort in a few days, and then also first possess the gods and lead hundreds of thousands of troops to bypass the border and attack in a sneak attack? ? ? And I also mentioned above that the estimated losses after the event would not exceed 20,000, and the officers suffered heavy casualties. This was simply a beheading operation. I have to mention it here. When Yingzong mobilized the army for several days, he did not notify the cabinet to go to the border. , Quickly stopped him, and even overtook him. Yingzong didn't understand military affairs at all. The so-called imperial commander personally conquered Wala without issuing a formal decree to lead the army to the border. According to the example established by the Qing Dynasty, the border was in a hurry and he went there in person. It is really amazing that the Border Guards mobilized 500,000 troops in just a few days and were attacked by hundreds of thousands of troops first. But now, it is recorded that they brought more than 2,000 people with them. Last year, they just brought 2,000 people with them. This year, they brought another 2,000 people. Could it be said that they expected to have 2,000 people? To be able to challenge the Ming Dynasty alone, according to current new research, he also came to pay tribute first. According to records, he respectfully brought Yingzong to Xuanfu. According to records, there were only two thousand people when he went to Daxing, but the city refused. Is it possible for two thousand people to capture an important border town just by opening a gate? The Ming Dynasty was able to conduct four Northern Expeditions to Mongolia and was victorious. Was the frontier army so useless at that time? It's so awesome to be able to pull out hundreds of thousands of troops without unified grassland, and it's so awesome without even having complete control over the tiles. Two thousand people made the important border towns afraid to open their doors. In the three Northern Expeditions, the border army and the Beijing camp fought together. In just five years, the border army was completely destroyed? ? ? ? During the Battle of Luchuan and the pacification of the Southeast, the Ming Dynasty's capital army would never have more than 100,000 troops. If you really know a little bit about the period of Tumu Fort, you will know that there are many shady things, and the Qing Dynasty is really awesome.
The comment area is filled with a group of street stall history readers. Really, you are so awesome. Yu Tingyi's character is recognized by history. When it came to the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang was not believed, when it came to the Southern Song Dynasty, it was not believed in Yue Wumu, and when it came to Baozong, it was not believed in Yu Shaobao. One more thing, don't be empiricist, right? It can only be said that some people are treacherous in their hearts, and everyone they look at is treacherous. Look less at the history of street stalls and look less at the nonsense of brick owners. The backbone of the nation, you are not worthy of suspicion, let alone slander.
It's time to finalize the posthumous title for Baozong. Let me go first: Huizong Emperor Xiaoling Du Zong Emperor Xiaogong Xizong Emperor Yang Choose any of the three As for Zhu Qiyu, as a filial son, he should be given a good temple name and posthumous title: Shizong Emperor Xiaojing In the end, I left a controversial posthumous title for future generations to comment on: Zhongzong Emperor Xiaowu
What are you writing about recently? A big move, clamoring to kill the Queen Mother and the Baozong, but in the end no one could kill... To kill the Queen Mother, my father refused to kill me, so I killed the Baozong instead, and my dad immediately stopped me and refused to kill me. How many times have I failed? Hey, if you can obviously kill them all by leading the team, you won't kill them. You have to keep them to cause trouble for the protagonist, and you have to add a set of posthumous name constraints. The protagonist's father doesn't care about his posthumous name and wants to kill the person directly. The protagonist stops him from killing him for fear of tarnishing his father's reputation. Then the protagonist is about to be killed, and the protagonist's father stops him from killing him. Where are you leaving this infinite matryoshka doll? In order to kill those two idiots, does it mean that the protagonist or his father must die first to break the cycle? It's so tiring to watch. ... If you really want to kill, just kill him. I have no objection. Anyway, you can just explain the logic casually. The hatred is enough. If you don't want to kill, just don't write this plot, okay? The protagonist already has great power and has the upper hand on the physical level, but he can't even kill anyone, and he can't even control the Baozong in the palace. On a small scale, it is about the throne, but on a larger scale, it is about the lives of the protagonist and his family. As a result, the protagonist is hesitant because he is afraid that his father's reputation will be ruined after killing someone... You don't think it is very comfortable to write like this... And judging from the title of your book, you don't want to keep fighting in the palace with Baozong, playing palace fighting with someone who can kill him with just one order, and this seems to be the main line of the book? If that's the case, I really suggest you change it. Or do you want to cleanse the Baozong, let the Baozong wake up and take the route of family happiness?
It's really poisonous. When I was five years old, I always talked to my dad when I spoke. Is this how the author talks to his elders at home?
Damn it. Baozong is not dead yet. The latest chapter means substitute. What are you talking about?
It's been over 600 chapters, and the Baozong is not dead yet. Even though he is about to die, he also explains that he is just a stand-in. I have to say, the author is really naughty, and he just feeds the readers more than 600 chapters of shit. The author is not aware of this at all. In one comment, he said that he is not happy about letting Baozong live and torture him. Haha, it is really strong. He does not kill people who want to be reset again and again, but just feeds them. He also says that the protagonist wants to leave a good name in the history books. If nothing else is said, the protagonist's desire to reform cannot be a good name in the history books. The protagonist's reforms are destined to infringe on the interests of Furu. Is it possible that Furu doesn't want to do everything possible to criticize him and slander him? The author speaks directly when he wants to limit the number of words, and he is honest and upright. Moreover, the author also strengthens Baozong's personality charm and becomes an invisible golden finger that belongs to Baozong alone. I don't think it is worse than this. The author can start a book and write it from Baozong's perspective. I have helped the author think about how to write it. A modern person has just finished reading the author's novel and actually traveled through time and became a Baozong. However, when he was confused, he suddenly discovered that he had a golden finger and had charm that ordinary people could not match... Then he snatched the white carp and killed Zhu Qiyu and tortured Zhu Jianji. If you are interested, just follow the outline of this book. How about it? Is it better than this one?
Kill his mother, kill his father, and expect Zhu Jianshen to help you. The recent content is really too watery. Before the results come out, you can write about the climax one after another. The results have already come out, and you can still write this nonsense for more than ten chapters. Please turn the page quickly and think of some new plots.
It feels a bit boring. All the obstacles in this book are cultivated by the protagonist himself. It's really annoying to have another young son fighting for the country's foundation.
There is a good reason to kill the Baozong. The throne of the Zhu family was gained by Zhu Yuanzhang's expulsion of the Tartars. Calling the Baozong shows that he is denying Zhu Yuanzhang's drive to expel the Tartars, which is equivalent to denying the legitimacy of the entire Ming Dynasty. If he fights on this one line, he can arrange for him to be demoted to a commoner by the Empress Dowager Lingchi of Xiaoling. Anyone who objects is against Zhu Yuanzhang, let alone the deposed emperor. Even the real emperor would not dare to object.
Within a hundred chapters, whether Baozong can go down to see his father Xuanzong (not worthy of enjoying the Ancestral Temple 😏), and whether Grandma Sun can go down to see Xuanzong (give her the last dignity 🪖)
What is it written about? If the merits and demerits are equal to each other, then you are a wise king; if the merits are less than the faults, you are a coward; if the merits far outweigh the faults, you are an emperor for eternity! How many chapters have gone into a small golden knife case? When writing about Machiavellianism, I didn't see where the Machiavellianism was! Dang Shuangwen didn't dare to kill this one, but he also compromised on that one! Speechless!
After holding it in for a long time, I still couldn't help but complain about the author's arrangements for Zhu Qizhen and Zhu Jianshen. It's really disgusting! I won't mention it anymore, Zhu Qizhen can come twice to seize the door, and then escape once. Now, he actually ran away. If the author didn't write that the background of the world is actually that of a fairy, Zhu Qizhen can escape! Then Zhu Jianshen, author, you are so awesome. Based on what you said in the comment section, are you going to wipe out the blood relationship with just one adoption? You said in your previous article that you planned to use him, and then you used him by forcing his grandmother to die, openly killing his biological father (who escaped), killing all his younger brothers, and then you used him? Is there anything wrong with your mind? But looking at the latest chapter 130, are you planning to kill him again? I can only say that I am helpless. Writing a novel that was originally quite good makes me feel that it is tasteless and a pity to abandon it.
The logic of this book is a bit like the book "The Concubine Seizes the Tang Dynasty" that I read before, which clarifies the rationality of Li Ke's succession. Let's not talk about the legitimate concubine first. A speech in the book review area is the most representative: Because of the procedural justice of the Zen throne, the Sui and Tang Dynasties There is no enmity between them, and the imprint of the former Sui Dynasty on Li Ke has no impact on him. The Yang and Li families are relatives to begin with. They fight at the end of the bed and get together at the end of the bed. Moreover, his surname is Li. Do these authors only look at the appearance and not the essence? What does it mean to be a remnant of rebellious officials and traitors from the previous dynasty? What does it mean to have a jade that makes you a king and defeat the bandits? What does it mean to change a dynasty and replace it? Bai Zuo's talking skills specialize in deceiving people like this.
Do you think your writing style is humorous?
I don't understand, why do you have to get evidence before killing the foreign students from Wala and the Queen Mother Sun? We have feudal imperial power here, we can kill as much as we want! Anyone who dares to argue and object will be thrown into literal inferno. I, the Qing Dynasty, have already given you full marks for your answer. Can't I learn from it?
It was okay at the beginning but then it got really disgusting It's okay to kill or not to kill The most annoying thing is that I kill sometimes and not kill All kinds of reasons, all kinds of excuses, all kinds of reasons Procrastination, procrastination, procrastination I just can't make up my mind, I just have no way It's really disgusting
In order to kill a Baozong, he deliberately sent tens of thousands of troops to the rebels so that the rebels could launch a rebellion. What kind of thinking is this? Baozong has destroyed Ming Dynasty. The protagonist wants to engage in a civil war involving tens of thousands of people? Just to make a claim and kill Baozong? I can't understand. What's even more outrageous is that there are three rebels. If the rebels hadn't burned, killed, and looted along the way, they would have been massacred in three directions. Daming's already poor family situation worsened
What I'm writing so far is still interesting, but in the later stage, don't try to make reforms that will make the country powerful. I'm really tired of aesthetics. It's better to have a drink today and be happy tomorrow. You can intersperse some reforms and some short stories.
First entry: On the first day of September in the first year of Shunzhi. The good fortune has been enjoyed for the first time, and all the nations admire the rule of the Reform. The principles of cadres are upright, and the benevolence of the new era is promoted in the ninth place. He led his country back to the city, and everyone celebrated. I respect His Majesty the Emperor, inherit the heavens and protect the heavens, and use virtue to appease the people. He was the first to appear in association with Rui Tu, and the six universes shared the divine monarch; he became famous in the world and became the Holy Emperor of Xiange. The mountains and rivers shine with the sun and the moon; the country and the sky share eternity. The ministers and other scholars have established scholars in the palace, and the seals are slightly broken. In the past, they inherited the special kindness of the past generations, and today they celebrate the prosperity of the new dynasty. Looking at the admiration of the sacred learning, one is staggering and fearful; looking up at the emperor's illustrious teachings, one feels deep admiration. May the quality of jade be prosperous and keep the sincerity of heaven's heart; the whole world be consolidated to celebrate the spiritual growth of the country. The ministers and others are not allowed to pay homage to Bian Wuping Camp. I would like to present the table to you and come forward to hear it. (Volume 1 of the 6308th volume of "Confucius Mansion Archives") After Nangong is finished, the loyal ministers of the Confucius family will not be dealt with Look at this sharp-mouthed monkey's cheeks
The easiest way to deal with Empress Dowager Sun is to kill Zhu Qizhen. Zhu Zhanji only has two sons. As long as Zhu Qizhen is dead, no one will dare to touch Zhu Qiyu. Even if the Queen Mother Sun knew that her son had been killed, she would pretend not to see it in order to ensure the throne of Zhu Zhanji's lineage. If he jumps again, Zhu Jianshen will also be killed.
Baozong's crime was to kill hundreds of thousands of troops. Didn't he commit suicide after being captured? What is the emperor of the gate? You made that up yourself. He was just captured. Is it possible that the emperor himself actually went up to call the gate? How many emperors have never done this, killing hundreds of thousands of troops? Not to mention the three Huiqin and Gao who killed millions of people, but the few wars in which Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty went on a rampage in his later years killed more people than this? There is also the matter of seizing the door. At that time, Daizong was sick and had only one breath left. He could recover even if he just sat still! Isn't it a cunning operation made by civil servants to get rid of Dragon Power! It would be easier to kill Yu Qian. Does killing several officials with different stances count? I don't know how the netizens now have so much ability to punish others! Just like the three ancient emperors of dragon, phoenix and pig that are being touted by netizens, it would be embarrassing if they passed it! These three are indeed excellent, do they only have merit? No one will mention the mistakes they made in history! No one said anything about the emperor of the Tang Dynasty who fled here and there and cultivated immortality and refining medicine. No one criticized the emperor of the Song Dynasty for his incompetence in foreign wars and his weakness in surrendering. There were dozens of emperors in these two dynasties. Just pick one of them and kill millions of soldiers and civilians, right? Song Renzong is no exception! Why did Zhu Qizhen appear alone? Is this bullying an honest person? He didn't run away, avoid the fight, or deceive the people, but he committed a heinous crime!
Where did the prosperous age of Yongle come from? ? ? Now the only recognized prosperous age is Kaiyuan
Update soon, Nangong is about to be restored. It is best to kill all the forces of the Baozong. The Baozong and the Empress Dowager Sun are completely under house arrest in the palace and cannot be seen by anyone! Emperor Jingtai witnessed everything with his own eyes, and then he suddenly realized that he should live for a few more years. After all, the prince was 9 years old.
The author really forced himself to add drama in some places, leaving people speechless. Then it's about making guns. Why didn't I see any explosives during the entire journey? Explosives are simply not very useful in defensive battles. Knowing that someone is going to attack, what's the point of using a broken gun instead of explosives? What can 3 bullets do?