First Prince of Ming Dynasty

Chapter 7 Wen Zhong Wen Zheng

Xiao Zhu didn't care what they were thinking, but how could they hide it from Lao Zhu? In history, it is rare for Zhu Yuanzhang's more than 20 adopted sons to live to the first year of Hongwu.

If they want to harm Xiao Zhu, they only dare to curse a few words in their hearts. Their power comes from Zhu Yuanzhang, and they dare not attack their subordinates!

When Xiao Zhu greeted all the righteous brothers in turn in baby language, he even shook his fist at the little brother Mu Ying who was at the back. several.

And there were two teenagers at the side, one was fifteen or sixteen years old, and the other was already an adult. These two didn't go forward, but walked to Mrs. Ma and bowed and asked, "Mother, are you in good health?"

Mrs. Ma replied softly: "I'm fine, you two have worked hard with your father on the expedition these days, Wen Zhong was your birthday a few days ago, have you received the clothes I sent you?

The younger one hurriedly lowered his head and replied; "Got it, it's the time when I feel cold,"

Xiao Zhu only saw these two teenagers when she was carried back to her mother, and wondered who these two fools were? Why didn't you show your love for your adoptive father and son? Do you think you didn't die fast enough?

Mrs. Ma waved the other teenagers to the banquet, took Xiao Zhu and said, "Look, this is your cousin Wen Zhong, this is your cousin Wen Zheng, remember.

It was only then that Xiao Zhu remembered who these two great gods were. The younger one was Cao Guogong Li Wenzhong, one of the six founding dukes of the Ming Dynasty.

It is recorded in the history books that he was profound and unpredictable, he was full of vigor before a battle, and his courage grew stronger when he encountered a big enemy. He is loyal and upright, and he ordered the army to adopt orphans from the road.

He also persuaded Zhu Yuanzhang to kill less people and have more family friends. He tried to use guest words to persuade the emperor to kill less. He also advised the emperor to conquer Japan and said that eunuchs were too prosperous. Therefore, it is inevitable to condemn for accumulating disobedience.

In the winter of the sixteenth year of Hongwu, he became ill, and the emperor came to see him in person, and made Huai'an Houhua take care of medicine. He died in the seventeenth year of Hongwu, and was posthumously named King Qiyang, posthumously named "Wujing", and deserved to enjoy the Taimiao, the Temple of Portraits of Heroes, ranking third. The Yin of Zhongshan was bestowed for burial.

As for this cousin Zhu Wen is the son of Comrade Zhu’s elder brother Zhu Xinglong, but Zhu Xinglong died early and grew up with Zhu Yuanzhang.

This cousin is not as good as Li Wenzhong in terms of merit, but he has also made great achievements for Zhu Yuanzhang! Zhu Wen was sitting in an isolated city during the defense of Hongdu and resisted the attack of Chen Youliang's 600,000 troops. It can be called a miracle in military history with outstanding military exploits.

It is rumored in history that because of dissatisfaction with Zhu Yuanzhang's reward after the war, he later took refuge in Zhang Shicheng. Zhu Yuanzhang learned that he would be killed directly. In the end, Empress Ma persuaded him to avoid the death penalty. He was placed under house arrest in Tongcheng, and finally died in depression.

Objectively speaking, Zhu Yuanzhang treated Zhu Wenzheng well. In the third year of Hongwu (1370), he made Zhu Wenzheng's eight-year-old son king, and he took over Guilin as his domain and inherited the kingship from generation to generation.

This is recorded in history, but it is impossible for anyone with a brain to believe it. Zhu Wenzheng only went to Zhang Shicheng if he had a shit in his brain.

It's just that Zhu Wenzheng, who has made extraordinary achievements, is proud of his spring breeze. He was touted by others to peep at Zhu Biao's status, thinking about the dream of his uncle's death and nephew's succession, but Zhu Yuanzhang directly took action to avoid future troubles.

But these are old Zhu's worries, and Xiao Zhu can just lie down and win, and these two people also praised Xiao Zhu a few words.

The group of people came to a corner and the group divided into two teams. The men all went to the banquet in the front hall, while Xiao Zhu followed her mother to the banquet in the back court.

After passing through a few gates, they came to a wide hall, filled with the sound of Yingying and Yanyan, and the future Empress Ma walked in slowly with a dignified smile on her face.

"The handsome lady and the young master have arrived"

"Hold the child quickly, don't bump into Madam."

"Sister is here!"

When Mrs. Ma officially showed up, he saw a group of women dressed in bright purples and reds giving a neat blessing: "I will meet my wife! I have met the young master, I wish the young master good health.

Looking at the women who kept coming to say hello in front of him, classmate Xiao Zhu felt very uncomfortable. He was full of all kinds of flattery, making people upset. If he could use his short legs, he would have run away early. If he had the time to talk to these women It's better to go to the vestibule to meet the bigwigs and get a good impression of them.

Now I can only hope that Comrade Zhu can quickly come to pick him up to the vestibule, just waiting with a wrinkled face.

About an hour later, Xiao Zhu had urinated again and was about to fall asleep. Finally, he heard a middle-aged servant come to pick up the young master to the vestibule.

Mrs. Ma did not hand over Xiaozhu to him but to Yu'er, and told her to hand over the son to the master with her own hands, and let the nanny go with her.

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There are transitional chapters later, because some historical summaries still need to be written (^_^*)

Some students may not know the early Ming Dynasty, after all, he does not have wonderful folk novels like the Three Kingdoms, Sui and Tang Dynasties.

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