
This Kid Has Been Destined to Be an Emperor Since He Was a Child!
这孩子,打小就是当皇帝的料!
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Say it. First knighthood. In the first year of Wu, Li Shanchang was the Duke of Xuan, Xu Daxin was the Duke, and Chang Yuchun was the Duke of E. Therefore, until Hongwu was officially knighted three years ago, Chang Yuchun's title should have been Duke of E, not Duke of Zheng. He also did not make Duke Zheng. The first Duke of Zheng was his son Chang Mao. Because Chang Yuchun died in the second year of Hongwu, he was granted the title of King of Kaiping.
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Rumor: Zhu Biao was forced to observe filial piety for Concubine Sun. "Records of Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty Volume 93" On the 28th day of the ninth month of the seventh year of Hongwu, the imperial concubine Sun passed away and was given the posthumous title Cheng Mu, so she was also called the imperial concubine Mu. Zhu Yuanzhang ordered Zhou Wang Zhu Ji to wear motherly clothes to preside over the funeral, and the crown prince Biao and other kings all attended the funeral. The person who presided over the funeral was Zhu Ji, and all the kings including Zhu Xi, Zhu Fan, Zhu Di and Zhu Zhen attended. Prior to this, according to "Volume Ninety-four of the Records of Ming Taizu", when Concubine Chengmu Sun died, Niu Liang, the Minister of Rites, wrote: "According to the records of Zhou Rites, if the father is alive, he should serve his mother as a filial piety, but not his concubine." Zhu Yuanzhang's attitude was: "Both parents have the same kindness. If you treat one more favorably than the other, it would be a bit unkind." However, Zhu Yuanzhang did not order his sons to obey filial piety, but asked Song Lian whether he should have this idea. Song Lian replied: "The records of funeral rituals in Zhou Rites have long been lost in the Qin and Han Dynasties. What Niu Liang said has no solid evidence according to Zhou Rites records. Let's assume that Niu Liang is telling the truth, but people's feelings can change in all kinds of ways, and people in the Zhou Dynasty do not want to be concubines. A mother's obedience to filial piety does not mean that today's people are unwilling. If a concubine's mother also loves her children and treats them as her own, why can't she serve her as her own child? " This question was put to a democratic decision. A total of forty-two people participated in the vote. In the end, twenty-eight people agreed and fourteen people disagreed. After such serious interviews, archeology, and voting, it was finally decided to let all the princes, including Zhu Biao, serve their terms. The so-called term of service is to change the day to the month. The ancients said that the period of filial piety lasted for three years, and the princes only had to serve their concubines for twenty-seven days. For this matter, Zhu Yuanzhang also compiled a book "Filial Piety and Compassion" with the officials and the Ministry of Rites, which standardized some of the etiquette systems for observing filial piety for the elders in the country at that time. "Records of Emperor Taizong of the Ming Dynasty Volume 227" In July of the 18th year of Yongle, the imperial concubine Wang passed away. Zhu Di also asked Zhu Gaochi, Zhu Gaoxu, Zhu Gaosui and other children to serve the Wang family, but Zhu Di also did not force them with a knife. Even in the Ming history compiled by the Qing Dynasty, the record in "The Biography of the Concubines" is that the king of Zhou obeyed filial piety, and the kings in the East Palace and the kings obeyed the terms. It never wrote that Zhu Biao obeyed filial piety.
In the thousands of years of Chinese history, no emperor has willingly abdicated the throne in favor of his son. He was either forced to do so, suffered from physical problems, or was forced by many practical factors. As the founding emperor, Zhu Yuanzhang had a strong desire for power, and it was absolutely impossible for him to abdicate voluntarily unless the protagonist launched a coup.
When Zhu Yuanzhang dies, the protagonist will be over 40 years old, and he still has trouble
The writing is good, but the story is too contrived, but it is attractive.
Zhu Biao, the founding crown prince. Still a time traveler. Add an energetic physical talent to the protagonist, and don't let him die when the time comes. You can start reforming directly. After all, Zhu Yuanzhang is the emperor immediately. Also fought with Hu Weiyong, Li Shanchang and Liu Bowen. It's too petty and not majestic at all. You just start a new project and bring them to make money together. These people who cause trouble are mainly for profit, and for profit is money. Of course it's for rights, but you also have to be well fed and clothed first. The main reason is that in the early Ming Dynasty, these people did not have much money. Many people have worked hard all their lives, but after becoming high-ranking officials, they find that they still have little money. So what have they worked hard for all their lives? So you have to help them make money. You have to bring them the desire for a better life. You have to be clear that the reforms in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China were the easiest reforms. The interest chain at this time had not yet been fully formed. The entire country is on the rise no matter what, and internal conflicts are rarer than external conflicts. Once you are indecisive and let those officials start fighting, the chain of interests will slowly begin to form a knot. If you want to carry out any large-scale reforms at that time, it will be half the result with twice the effort. Also let them fight in the fields. Since you have chosen Zhu Biao as the protagonist, you must consider clearly what the main line and tone of your entire book will be. /It is to keep the throne and slowly fight against those officials. /It is still necessary to develop the entire country and conquer the world. Without a powerful brain, it would not be possible to invent the steam engine in a short time. If we only give a rough design drawing, complete manufacturing will take at least two or three years. In addition, there is no natural rubber in China, so you have to process vulcanized rubber. It would take at least five or six years to completely invent an efficient steam engine. Coupled with promotion and application, it will not be impossible in more than ten years, right? The protagonist is almost 23 years old at this time. How long did Zhu Yuanzhang reign? When will you, Zhu Biao, take charge? Although people on the Internet say that Zhu Biao is the most stable prince, you have to understand that he will only be a prince until his death. Figure out that developing a country takes a long time. If you are still slowly watching them fight, you are wasting your time. You are not the Emperor Jiajing. To put it in perspective, your description of the political struggle is very average. Let's see how many of the 200,000 words you have read now? How fast are new ones being added? I saw Chapter 66, and I feel that so far, the protagonist has changed nothing and done nothing. If it were not written in the early Ming Dynasty, you would not be able to read the first 10 chapters of this book. There is also talk of a shortage of food and grass. The early days of every country are indeed difficult, but you have to understand that there are wealthy families in any situation. I don't want you to rob me. Don't say anything about financial operations that are too complicated. You can just borrow food directly. Also allows wheat fields to be harvested early. There are also paper tickets that can also be issued, as long as they are recycled and anti-counterfeiting. We are not asking you to directly promulgate it for use across the country. You should first try it out in Yingtianfu, and then promote it nationwide one by one. Of course, if you say you don't know how to make banknotes, then there will actually be no follow-up to this book. Because there is no paper currency, the economy of the entire country is bound to be limited. Even if you are a descendant, it is almost impossible to develop. Redistribution of land, reform of the entire political system, development of scientific research, military training, road infrastructure, educational development... So many things, you have more than 60 chapters, and there is almost no development at all. It is already the beginning of Ming Dynasty. So what is the tone of your entire book? You secretly use your so-called vision to observe the reliability of those ministers, and you have repeatedly emphasized that you cannot look at reality from the perspective of future generations. Everyone knows the truth. If you want to bring reform to the entire world and promote world progress, you need to directly put forward your own ideas and let like-minded people take the initiative to approach you. Instead of selecting talents one by one, how many talents are needed for the development of various industries in the entire country? It's a good idea to have the protagonist preside over the imperial examination, but it's a pity that you didn't write it well. What do readers want to see? Look at the changes you, the author or protagonist, have brought to the entire era. But now you have 200,000 words, and you haven't brought any changes. We are in a fast era. Your writing is average, your story rhythm is average, and your power struggle is average. What advantages do you want readers to see?
After reading this, I always feel a sense of depression clogging my chest.
If the protagonist is an indigenous prince, I think everything he does is reasonable, but the protagonist is a time traveler. The protagonist's identity is already the strongest and toughest founding prince of the Ming Dynasty in ancient Chinese dynasties. He is afraid of doing anything. If there is anything to fight with Li Shanchang and Hu Weiyong, just kill them if they block the way. Otherwise, how much can you do in just a few decades in this life? It's not a bad thing to write too rationally, it just lacks a lot of enjoyment.
Originally, I thought the title of this book was a bit of a no-brainer, and the protagonist is the classic Zhu Biao. I thought it would be about carrying out reforms where a bunch of subordinates would obey the protagonist's words for granted, and then "climb the technology tree", go to Southeast Asia, and conquer Europe. Clicking in, sure enough, the protagonist shocked Song Lian, one of the top intellectuals at the time, with just a few words. I skipped ahead and looked at it. When the protagonist, Jian Guo, came up with an idea that was adapted to local conditions, he calmed down both Li Shanchang and Hu Weiyong. When I saw this, I basically judged it to be a fast food novel. I was shocked when the supporting characters were all stupid and stupid. However, the serial story designed by the author between Wang Guangyang and Li Shanchang made me feel that the author still put a lot of thought into designing the depth of the characters - Wang's judgment of the situation was completely logical, and he even suddenly realized that he had fallen into a pit. The level of this plot can be said to be completely different from the previous ones, and I don't know what the author's situation is... Finally, I would like to express my feelings (involving spoilers). In fact, what impressed me most about this story was not the protagonists Wang Guangyang and Li Shanchang, but only the protagonists. Li Bin, the chief minister of Zhejiang Province who lives in the narration, has Miao Hong's senior qualifications and is backed by a large and deep-rooted Huaixi Group. He is considered to be a confidant of Li Shanchang, the leader of the civil servants. He was recommended to be appointed as a feudal official. It is as if another political official has taken the stage. In contemporary times, most book lovers will never see a real person in their lifetime. In the end, chatting and laughing became the stone in his plan of killing two birds with one stone by selling favors to his patrons and attacking his political opponents. What led him to his end in this plot was just that he did something that an old bureaucrat could not help but do, that is, he listened to the orders of his patron who had just promoted him to the position - for the sake of the frontline war and the overall situation of the court, he suffered a lot more for the people.
After reading the second chapter, I decided to run away. The founding emperor. It's really difficult. What do you think. Not to refute your face. I went. This writing style
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In fact, the simplest perspective between old Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhu Biao is that they are feudal patriarchs. That kind of super old feudalism. In Lao Zhu's opinion, the position has always belonged to the boss and will not change, but the boss must be filial and obey him. After his death, his position will be given to the boss. Can't be disobedient.
The perspective is messed up, the flavor of the traveler is not shown, and the flavor of the indigenous people keeps running out.
It looks so awkward. The protagonist is more like a native who has awakened the memory of a time traveler. He behaves like an ancient person, thinks like an ancient person, and the protagonist seems to have no idea about the history of later generations. Everyone knows that Zhu Biao died young, why not think about why he died young? Queen Ma died of illness at the age of 51, and she never thought about whether there was any way to help. The founding heroes of the country will decay. Even if you don't remember who they are, you should think about what to do about it. In short, it's weird
The author got one thing wrong. To be precise. No matter what Zhu Biao is, he is only a prince. Zhu Yuanzhang was the one who established the rules. To be honest, Zhu Yuanzhang didn't actually have much time from the time he became emperor to the moment he died. Main character. If it can't be changed within this time, or it is. Make something else happen. It would be sheer nonsense to wait until he is dead to change it. The author completely underestimates the policies left by a founding monarch. Not to mention. Children have advantages as children. If you ask an adult to persuade Zhu Yuanzhang, he will stop cutting, and you will be on guard. One more thing, the author can check when Zhu Biao died. Tell the truth. History is a ghost thing. Sometimes you want to change it, and the price of effort is inhuman. In fact, from the moment he passes through, he will start to survive, and the only way to survive is to climb up, and the only way to climb is to make meritorious deeds to make his position more stable and higher, or even advance.
The Ming Dynasty perished due to economic collapse. For more than 270 years, there was not even a financial system. Escorts and banks could control the economic lifeline, such as military wages, trade exchange, stock financing, tax collection. Food no longer needed to be transported by water every year. You could buy Japan, Korea, and Myanmar nearby.
Will pig's feet promote scientific and technological development? The requirements are not high, as long as you can make a steam engine.
In the early years of the Ming Dynasty, I felt that there was little room for development. The second generation Zhu Yunwen and later had more room to play, because there was Lao Zhu in the early Ming Dynasty, and you couldn't change his mind. The author's words about the mechanical deity are treated as if I didn't say it.
You must know that Lao Zhu's love for Zhu Biao is that of father and son, rather than saying that I will give you the throne quickly. Is there such a feeling in the book?
It is obviously written in Ming Dynasty, but it smells like Qing Dynasty writing.
Zhu Biao's personality
I guess Zhu Biao's personality is gentle, generous, smart, and a feudal patriarch. He has the same personality as Zhu Yuanzhang, an old farmer, and he is very popular among the officials. The reason for being strong and not cowardly in dealing with things is that the position is too stable and is not afraid of the emperor's suspicion. It has been the only one for three thousand years. I don't believe that such a prince is timid in doing things. He should be confident, sunny, and follow the kingly way to fit his personality. Zhu Yuanzhang is a person who sees through human nature. The father and son have been together for 28 years and have never turned against each other, which shows that their goals and directions are the same, and they are both father and son and comrades-in-arms. Zhu Yuanzhang = Zhu Biao, Zhu Yuanzhang cannot kill Zhu Yuanzhang. The TV series portrayed Zhu Biao too weakly. It doesn't fit the character of the Executive Deputy Emperor at all. A prince who knows that his position cannot be shaken should do what an emperor should do.
This is the most interesting book during this period of book shortage. It will make you fatter and then kill you.
They all believe that there was a shortage of food in the early Ming Dynasty. The food shortage was caused by the common people, not by landlords or aristocratic families, or by thousand-year-old families like the Kong family.
The time traveler emperor, if you want to change, the easiest way is to use chemical fertilizers. If you have enough food, you will be full and warm, and you can think about lust. For the rest, you can gradually build up basic knowledge.
This book is a good complement to Zhu Yuanzhang's literary studies.
I hope the protagonist can solve some of the problems in the Ming Dynasty
Grain, the author has studied
There is a completed book called The First Prince of the Ming Dynasty, which is also about Zhu Biao. It's not bad. He traveled through time just after he was born.
Knocking out Confucianism is too natural. Confucianism is the source of political legitimacy. Knocking out Confucianism without the foundation of other theories is not an exaggeration.
After reading more than 40 chapters, the protagonist doesn't even think about opening the technology tree. He always plays the role of a loving father and a filial son, which seems boring. He also has no original ideas on national affairs. Is it boring to watch the Ming Dynasty's economy slowly develop by doing nothing?
In fact, Zhu Biao was often pressured by Zhu Yuanzhang