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Chapter 293: The Vassal Kings: The Fourth Nephew Has Taken The Throne Well! [Please Subscribe, Pleas



Chapter 293: The Vassal Kings: The Fourth Nephew Has Taken The Throne Well! [Please Subscribe, Pleas

The plot continues further on the stage below:

After "Zhu Di" ascended the throne as emperor in Yingtian Mansion, he immediately changed the reign name of that year to the thirty-fifth year of Hongwu, and the second year to the first year of Yongle.

This means that I inherited the throne from my father, not from my nephew!

At the same time, in order to promote the legitimacy of his accession to the throne and deal with political opposition, he established a "treacherous official list" to kill some Jianwen court officials.

Among them, "Fang Xiaoru" was even more determined to be unwilling to draft the edict of enthronement, so he was executed by "Zhu Di" to exterminate ten clans!

Huang Zicheng, Qi Tai, and other close ministers of "Zhu Yunwen" were also killed and exterminated.

At one time, more than a thousand people died, and thousands more were sent to the army and sent to distant places.

In the audience, Zhu Biao looked at "Fang Xiaoru" who had been exterminated by ten clans, and couldn't help but sigh:

"Killing the ten tribes is a bit much."

Wei Biao does not appreciate loyal ministers and righteous men like "Fang Xiaoru".

Furthermore, no matter how you say "Fang Xiaoru" is considered a loyal minister loyal to his son, Zhu Biao still couldn't help but say a word for him.

"Otherwise, it's not enough to establish authority!"

Zhu Di shook his head and said calmly.

The "self" in the future deduction is Fengtian Jingnan Qingjun, and there will inevitably be many voices of disapproval of his accession to the throne.

At this time, drastic measures must be taken to frighten the ministers, so that he can ascend the throne calmly and smoothly.

Otherwise, once I have a gentle discussion with these civil servants, I might be blocked by these civil servants' words and righteousness, causing me to fall behind.

It is even possible to be a Duke of Zhou instead of an Emperor.

"I killed more than a thousand people, sent them into exile, and guarded distant lands for thousands more. I don't know whether it is better for the fourth son to be like his father? Or is it better not to be like his father?!"

Jin Wang Zhu Fan looked at Zhu Di with a playful look on his face.

When it comes to killing, Zhu Di's method of killing thousands at every turn, dispatching troops, and guarding thousands in distant places cannot be regarded as the method of a benevolent emperor [it should even be said that he is an emperor who kills violently!

But if compared with Zhu Yuanzhang, he is far inferior.

At least the people Zhu Di killed and exiled were probably equivalent to a fraction of Zhu Yuanzhang.

Among other things, Zhu Yuanzhang had tens of thousands of people killed because of the rebellion cases involving Hu Weiyong, Li Shanchang and others.

"However, the fourth child is still a little outspoken. Although it sounds disgraceful to snatch the throne from the second nephew, for such a second nephew, the throne will be snatched away."

King Zhu Xi of Qin couldn't help but laugh as he watched "Zhu Di" on the stage change the Jianwen reign name back to the Hongwu reign title, indicating that the throne was inherited from his father.

Zhu Di didn't think there was anything wrong with seizing the throne from his second nephew.

This means that in the future deduction, he died a little earlier, otherwise he would not have died.

His second nephew dared to undermine his position as vassal king in this way. He must have been the first to raise troops to quell Jing Nanqing, and it was not Zhu Di's turn at all.

Not only Qin King Zhu Chen had this idea, but also Jin King Zhu Fan, Chu King Zhu Zhen, and Qi King Zhu Su all had this idea.

It is not that they cannot accept the reduction of vassals.

But just like that second nephew, directly deposing them as common people, imprisoning them, or exile them, this is a way of reducing the vassal that does not give them a way to survive.

Damn it if they can stand it!!!

In any case, they are all the sons of Zhu Yuanzhang, the first generation princes of the Ming Dynasty. Their status is respected only below that of the emperor and prince. How could they be willing to endure such humiliation.

Not to mention that there is still a glimmer of hope for rebelling against the Qing Dynasty. Even if there is no glimmer of hope, even if the front is full of death and no life.

They would rather die spectacularly for rebelling against the Qing emperor than be deposed as commoners and be imprisoned and exiled until death.

As for Zhu Biao, he could only smile helplessly about the fact that "Zhu Di" usurped the throne of his son "Zhu Yunwen" in future deductions.

It is impossible to say that he has no thoughts and opinions on this matter.

However, after all, it was his son "Zhu Yunwen" who did too much first. At least from Zhu Biao's perspective, Zhu Biao believed that his son "Zhu Yunwen" was in the wrong.

As long as "Zhu Yunwen" can really do what he said when he answered "Zhu Yuanzhang": "Embrace them with virtue and control them with etiquette. If they can't do it, they will cut off their land. If they can't, they will change their people. If they don't do it, they will attack them with troops." .

After completing the "rites first" principle of "courtesy first and then fighting", taking advantage of the reason and justice, and then using troops to defeat him, Zhu Biao could now even speak a few words for him.

However, if there is no if, "Zhu Yunwen" in the future deduction will be the most extreme means of cutting down the vassal, so now Zhu Biao can only smile helplessly.

Zhu Yuanzhang, on the other hand, had a complicated expression. He would be lying if he said he was not angry about the fact that his son had snatched the throne that he had passed on to his grandson.

After all, no matter how he said it, the throne was passed on to his grandson by "him" in the future deduction. How could he not be angry when his son disobeyed his decision.

but!!!

But what my grandson did was really too much!

It has even exceeded the limit of what he can tolerate!!

Zhu Yuanzhang, who was born as a beggar and a refugee, can be said to attach great importance to family ties.

It's not that he doesn't allow the reduction of vassals, but the problem is that those vassal kings are all uncles of his grandsons and his biological sons!!!

There needs to be some talk about the love between the heavenly family and the love between uncle and nephew!

Good guy, my own grandson forced his own son to burn himself to death to prove his innocence, and the other sons were not only deposed as common people [but even imprisoned in the capital or exiled in Tiansiye!!!

Damn it, how many mistakes did his sons make to end up like this?!

Not to mention that being the Ming vassal king itself has privileges, even if there are really no privileges.

He didn't believe that all the mistakes his sons had committed were serious enough to dethrone the throne, demote them to common people, or even imprison and exile them!

To be honest, if "he" in the future deduction can fake the corpse, "he" will definitely dethrone "Zhu Yunwen" after seeing this scene!

After all, a grandson can only accompany him for more than ten years at most, but which of those sons has not accompanied him? 2. Deku?!

When it comes to feelings, he must have a deeper relationship with these sons in his heart.

No matter how important a grandson is, can it be more important than all his sons?!!

It’s not like there are no princes who can inherit the Ming Dynasty!!!

King Zhu of Qin, King Zhu Fan of Jin, King Zhu Di of Yan, King Zhu Ji of Zhou, King Zhu Zhen of Chu, etc. If we really want to compare them, which one is not more suitable than "Zhu Yunzhen"?!

In fact, judging "oneself" by oneself, Zhu Yuanzhang estimated that the reason why "himself" would choose "Zhu Yunwen" as his successor in the future deduction was probably because he hesitated for a long time.

In the end, the reason why "Zhu Yunwen" was chosen as his successor was not only because he looked filial.

The most important point is to establish a succession system that can allow the emperor of the Zhu family to successfully hand over the throne to the emperor.

So that future generations of the old Zhu family would avoid fratricide due to the struggle for the throne.

[Wait a minute, in the future deduction, it seems that in addition to this factor, we also followed the advice of "Liu Sanwu", and finally made a comprehensive decision to establish "Zhu Yunwen" as the emperor's grandson. 】

[No wonder we asked why we are so wise and powerful, but in the end we still made this stupid grandson "Zhu Yunwen" the emperor's grandson [it turned out to be the opinion of this "Master Liu"!!!]

[It’s his mother-in-law’s fault. Without his opinion, we might not have made that silly boy the crown prince. 】

[And if we don’t make that silly boy the grandson of the emperor, then there will be no Qingjun side for the fourth child. 】

[Sure enough, everything was Liu Sanwu's fault. He turned around and issued an edict that he would never be hired. 】

Zhu Yuanzhang suddenly remembered "Liu Sanwu" who suggested to "him" that "Zhu Yunwen" be the emperor's grandson in the stage play.

Zhu Yuanzhang was still somewhat impressed by Liu Sanwu, who fainted from Yan Changqing's anger during the debate on "The Theory of Influence between Heaven and Man".

Zhu Yuanzhang immediately felt contempt for "himself" who listened to "Liu Sanwu"'s advice in the future deduction.

It is not good to listen to anyone's advice, but he actually chose to listen to the advice of a defeated general under Mr. Yan. No wonder in the future deduction, things like the King of Yan Zhu Di Qing Qing will eventually happen.

In general, although Zhu Yuanzhang was angry about the fact that "Zhu Di" usurped the throne from "Zhu Yunwen" in the future deduction, he still maintained his acquiescence.

After all, he can't ask his sons to just sit back and be killed when faced with the persecution of his grandson, right?!! (Okay)

He couldn't do such a thing, nor could he say it.

Zhu Di on the other side heard the words of King Qin Zhu Ping, glanced sideways at Zhu Ping, and said angrily:

“Do you think it’s better to inherit the throne from your father?! Or from your second nephew?!!”

Not to mention the issue of whether to snatch the second nephew, but if the reign name is not changed, then it is equivalent to "his" throne being inherited from "Zhu Yunwen".

This "second nephew" was shorter than the "second nephew" for no reason. How could the already arrogant "Zhu Di" be willing to accept it.

If his brother "Zhu Biao" ascends the throne, "he" will not be able to accept the throne inherited from his brother "Zhu Biao".

But if it's his "second nephew", forget it. "He" can still directly inherit the throne from his "father".

Regarding Zhu Di's explanation, King Qin Zhu Xi was speechless for a moment, then shook his head and smiled.

After Zhu Di said this, Zhu Xi also felt that if it were him, he would probably choose to directly inherit the throne of his father instead of inheriting the throne of his second nephew.

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