
Emperor Chenghua
成化天子
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- 178k Words
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- Historical
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- Male
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- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
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- 1y ago
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- Qidian
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Even a time traveler may not do better than Ming Xianzong
Zhu Jianshen's level is seriously underestimated. If Chongzhen is half as accomplished, the Ming Dynasty can live for several more decades.
It can only be said that the author agrees with "History of the Ming Dynasty".
What kind of emperor was Zhu Qizhen? Go read the Ming Dynasty Records
The Records of the Ming Dynasty contain records of Zhu Qizhen's work during his reign. He was really kind to the people and exempted money and food from taxes. Note that unlike Qianlong, who exempted the accumulated food and salary arrears, Zhu Qizhen really exempted him from taxes. Zhu Qizhen even cared about the construction of a river in a village and allocated special funds, which was very good to the people. There is a reason why the teacher praised Zhu Qizhen As for Tumubao, I still don't know where the number two hundred thousand came from. I would rather believe that 200,000 Ming troops were defeated by Wala than believe that the Ming army only had less than 40,000 troops. If anyone goes to look at the marching days for Tumu Fortress recorded in the Ming Dynasty Records, and do some calculations, you will know that the marching speed was impossible for 100,000 people, let alone 200,000. Now someone has verified it. Zhu Qizhen walked through Jiming Pass, and Zhu Di also walked this road. After comparing the number and time of the march, it was found that Zhu Qizhen's army could not exceed 50,000. Furthermore, the battlefield of Tumubao has been cleaned, and the number of weapons collected has been recorded. Are you going to see if that is the equipment of an army of 200,000 people? Secondly, if you look at the total amount of money given by the emperor to the soldiers before setting off in the Ming Dynasty Records, do you think that amount of money is enough for 200,000 cents? You have to understand one thing: Zhu Qizhen did not go to the Northern Expedition, he went to Datong for rescue. Datong was attacked, and Zhu Qizhen led troops to rescue Datong. How is it possible to gather two hundred thousand people immediately? How many days will it take for these people to gather? How to rescue? Not to mention where to find 200,000 troops? Fighting in the southwest, countering rebellion in the southeast
Return to Shaobao? It was from him that the Ming Dynasty entered the dead end of using culture to control military force.
Zhu Jianshen of Chenghua is not easy to write about. He is a master who got through the hell dungeon by himself. Looking at the current situation of the country when he first came to the throne in the history books, it seemed as if the country was about to be subjugated, but in the end he was able to turn the situation around. The only thing I am dissatisfied with him is that he did not educate the next famous Emperor Xiaozong well. They all said that the turning point of the Ming Dynasty was Tumubao. I personally believe that it was the Hongzhi Dynasty.
Historically, Zhu Jianshen ascended the throne at the age of 17
What's wrong, a minor is not young enough to ascend the throne? Want to show off your palace fighting skills that started at the age of eight? 😁
Why do you think you have this title? Because the emperor is awesome! Where did the idiom "Li Ting sweep acupuncture points" come from? Zhu Jianshen was cheated by civil servants, and his father was the Baozong, so he took the blame! It is seriously suspected that Zhu Jianshen was the one who put gold on his father's face because of Baozong's decree.
Conspiracy theories are not a tool for forcible whitewashing. The Tumu Fort Incident almost led to the early demise of the Ming Dynasty. No matter how you cleanse Zhu Qizhen, he is still the culprit of all this. You can blame everything on conspiracy theories. All the mistakes are the fault of the civil servants, but if Zhu Qizhen was not stupid and frivolous, how could all this happen? If he had dared to die like Chongzhen, his reputation would have been better. Unfortunately, not only did he not die, he came back to call the door.
Chairman Mao said that there were only three emperors in the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang, Zhu Di, and Zhu Qizhen.
Is Yu Qian really a loyal minister? When did the Ming Dynasty begin to lose its military weight? When did the Ming Dynasty begin to lose weight? The emperor either fell into the water or died inexplicably. The military failure of Tumu Fortress was due to the generals being incompetent, the emperor being incompetent, or being betrayed by a group of civil servants behind him. History, history, who wrote it? It was not written by this group of so-called civil servants (hypocrites). You can write whatever you want. Anyway, the good ones belong to the civil servants, and the bad ones belong to the emperor and eunuchs. Who told them to do propaganda (the beasts in Donglin)?
Even if you don't write it, Zhu Jianshen can still become the emperor, so where is the protagonist jumping up and down and what?
I personally thought that Emperor Chenghua was the first three emperors of the Ming Dynasty! Look at the twists and turns he took to the throne, how he cleaned up the mess and restored imperial power, military equipment, and people's livelihood! Where did the term "plow the courtyard and sweep the holes" come from? ′The old "Clay Sculpture of Six Ministers" of the Three Pavilions made of paper is famous! It's a pity that he died too early, was blackmailed by Wen Chen, and had a son whom Wen Chen especially liked! He was blackened again and again by the Manchus, and he almost became a little transparent among the Ming emperors! ! !
Personal feelings
After reading the previous chapters, Chenghua was originally the young successor to the emperor. But the protagonist has been engaging in palace fights since he was a few years old. The situation of the young Chenghua is not good, so why should he be so anxious? He succeeded to the throne at a young age and had plenty of time to show off his talents. Also, as far as the first few chapters are concerned, I feel that the author's personal emotions are reflected too strongly in the text. The benevolent may have a different opinion!
The emperor? The ruler rules the world, am I right? This idiom is used 😭
The heaven-defying author, Xibao Sect, Yu Qian in the dark
The author has been using a lot of effort to prepare to deny the title of emperor and to seize power from him. Now I am constantly agreeing with Tianzi Mingmen's explanation of his actions. His personality is really very divided, and he can't accept their contradictions. There is no foreshadowing or excess at all, it is just polarizing.
There is a word called Chenghualiting. You think it is just for fun. It can be seen that Zhu Jianshen is not a useless emperor.
Updated two days ago? What's going on? Are you ready to enter the palace or are you delayed by something?
It's a pity that this book is well written, but in many places it exposes the darkness of class. In the early Ming Dynasty, the opposition between the north and the south, the internal conflicts between the classes, the imperial power and the prime minister's power were all represented by major cases and conflicts. But it is difficult to write about it today. After all, many characters behave differently under specific historical circumstances than what has been handed down. It is easy to receive 404 sanctions.
Read a few chapters and give a brief review
My first impression after reading these pictures is that this book is full of strong personal emotions, and my dislike for some characters is particularly obvious. If these disgusting emotions can be reduced or transferred in a more delicate manner, it will still be a worthy book according to this trend.
Looking at the introduction, you can tell that the person who wrote this historical novel has not even checked the information. He really thinks that Yingzong is called Yingzong for nothing, and even if he is stupid, he is also selfish. Someone who can't even treat his own father well will have the world in his heart and will not hesitate to do so. Yu Shaobao is also annoying. This happened hundreds of years ago. The so-called chroniclers don't know if they have the same virtues as novel writers. Especially the civil servants of the Ming Dynasty didn't have many good deeds. Looking at the introduction of the protagonist, they are not as good as Chongzhen.
Yu Qian! It's hard to comment, it's probably not a good thing. At that time, Zhu Qizhen's son was pushed up (unfortunately, the master Shao Guo was suspicious)! The fire dragon burns the warehouse! The civil servants and gentry group completely controlled the entire Ming Dynasty, and the emperor became the clay sculpture emperor.
It feels like this time traveler is far worse than the historical Emperor Chenghua! In addition, if I were a time traveler, I must check the old accounts carefully. I must find out what happened in the Tumubao incident, what happened with the succession of thrones between father and uncle, and what is Yu Qian's appearance?
The last few chapters have been about the Tumu Fort Incident and civilian conspiracy theories. I just said is this reliable? Look at the Tumubao Incident, the civil servant boss who was tricked to death by the Ming God of War.
Have eunuchs been included in history books lately?
😵😵 The book about pursuing a death row prisoner and becoming the founding emperor is also an unprovoked eunuch.
Bang! If His Majesty does not sign this edict to supervise the country, we will keep waiting!
The author does not understand what the main contradiction is
There is a conflict between the prince and the emperor, but is this conflict between ourselves and the enemy? They all represent imperial power. How can the prince go against the emperor in general? You even work with the scholar-bureaucrats to weaken the imperial power. This position will be yours sooner or later. Are you not slapping yourself in the face?