Spoiling History: Starting from the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 781 The one who is close to the water gets the moon first

For the housekeepers of Zhao and Song Dynasties, looking back on the past hundred years, there are countless people who have committed crimes, and those who have caused chaos are like crucian carp crossing the river.

Therefore, after the Song Dynasty, instead of being the best at martial arts, he and Zhao Pu studied the past together, and finally decided on a method to balance civil and military affairs.

According to the saying of later generations that dynasty change is the continuation of the past and the beginning of the future, the Ming Dynasty should have seen Zhao Kuangyin use the method of civil and military control to bring order to the troubled times and restore unification. How could it be so unrestrained towards nobles? Where did this "go" come from?

Or is it that because the Song Dynasty failed to unify, Emperor Hongwu did not feel that the Song system was a "successful experience"?

At this thought, Zhao Kuangyin couldn't help but sigh:

How could he have expected the sound of the candle shadow and axe?

With abundant military supplies and abundant wealth, he would eventually become known as the Chariot God of the Gaoliang River. Could anyone have expected this?

Yongxi's Northern Expedition, thousands of miles away, tried to control the army without delegating power. In the end, the commander was unable to control the general and was defeated. This was a method of defeat that he could not understand even if he tried to break his head.

At this thought, Zhao Songguan couldn't help but patted his younger brother on the shoulder:

"Later generations joked that the Ming Dynasty fell to Emperor Hongwu, but maybe the Ming Dynasty actually fell to you."

Of course, this was mostly a joke, but even though Zhao Guangyi rubbed sparks on his smooth head, he still didn't understand the cause-and-effect relationship.

Zhao Kuangyin shook his head, but he sighed in his heart. He never knew that in troubled times, it would be difficult to stop the public from talking, and that future generations would definitely include him among those who were involved in the chaos. As mentioned above, when the Song Dynasty was mentioned, later generations would call him "a bully of orphans." Widow mother" generally.

However, the Song Dynasty took the Tang Dynasty as a lesson. Tang Taizong also had affairs with the Xuanwu Sect, but it still did not damage his civil and martial arts.

I thought that I could unify the world as discussed with Zhao Pu, so that my achievements would overcome criticism, but then I met such a younger brother...

Zhao Kuangyin shook his head inwardly, and made up his mind: in the next year, as the imperial doctor said, he would abstain from craving for food and drink and cultivate his mind and body more. Now that he has inherited the light curtain, he must turn his destiny against the law. !

In the Huagai Hall, Zhu Yuanzhang listened to the narrations of later generations and also spoke loudly:

"If you look at the previous dynasties, how many people can be as good-looking and old-fashioned as we are?"

"Iron bonds, land, servants, food and salary, what are we missing?"

"But how can someone who has no worries about food and clothing want to rob the common people for a bite of food to survive?"

Naturally, Li Shanchang did not dare to answer these words, and as the younger generations counted the privileges of the nobles, Zhu Yuanzhang's anger was almost visible to the naked eye.

Zhu Biao can somewhat understand some of his father's anger.

After all, Hongwu's father who issued iron certificates three years ago can be said to be very high-spirited, but Hongwu's father who issued iron certificates again after five years was already quite disappointed.

Zhu Biao even heard his mother say that the night before the Iron List was issued, his father spent the whole night approving memorials in the East Pavilion, and the lights in the pavilion were not turned off until the belly of the fish turned white.

From this point of view, what later generations said is indeed true. My father really had high expectations for the old people in Pingtianxia and wanted to be as rich and noble as them.

But even if he could understand it, Zhu Biao was a little hesitant to persuade him now. Fortunately, he didn't need his comfort in the future.

In fact, what the light curtain said at this time was familiar to almost everyone in the Huagai Palace. Therefore, the many unclear words in the words were particularly eye-catching.

For example, each dynasty has its own blood-sucking insects, such as "We haven't waited for the vassal kings to exert their strength".

These words almost immediately made Zhu Xi and Zhu Yu's faces turn pale. After all, they were the only two people who were officially vassal among the kings of the Ming Dynasty.

Moreover, his own family knew about his family affairs. Zhu Xi knew that his large-scale construction projects in Xi'an had caused complaints from local officials and people, and even his father had written to him to scold him. However, in view of the fact that the palace in Xi'an was about to be completed and his eldest brother was helping him, these things were not ignored by him. Take it to heart.

Needless to say, Akira, because he whipped the chef and got scolded by his father, he treated the chef well and cared for him, but on the contrary, he also angered other servants because of it, which is what his father still doesn't know...

Zhu Biao also glanced at his second and third brothers subconsciously. After all, he had helped the two brothers when they had angered their father. So it seems that his concern for brotherhood was wrong?

However, this matter only stayed in Zhu Biao's mind for a moment, because he knew that his father probably had no time to pay attention to his second and third brothers.

"Surely something ridiculous has happened to our Tian family! You Zong behaved like a son of an animal!"

As expected, Tomorrow Son had no time to pay attention to the frightened two kings. Instead, he immediately gritted his teeth and felt that his previous guess was indeed correct.

He couldn't understand the witticisms of later generations, but after all, they were all Chinese characters, and the meaning could be easily understood after being spoken to others.

The meaning of the so-called exerting force is very clear, which is to cause chaos like nobles to shake the rule of the Ming Dynasty, and if we talk about how the vassal king was shaken...

Tomorrow Zi looked around, his eyes swept over the faces of his sons, and finally he just gave a faint order:

"Since we are facing the light curtain, we are not in a hurry to leave the capital now. We might as well cultivate our virtues in the capital and learn about the rites of future generations to cultivate ourselves."

This time, Queen Ma also remained silent and did not say anything to stop her.

Zhu Biao could also guess that Hu Weiyong's matter was about to end now. If his father's guess was true, he might not give up until he found out.

But... Zhu Biao also sighed in his heart, why was the Ming Dynasty so troubled?

[Since Zhu Yuanzhang gave unlimited preferential treatment to the group of heroes in the early Ming Dynasty, it is logical that the group of heroes in the early Ming Dynasty inevitably had distinct regional attributes, which was later commonly known as the Huaixi Party.

This is the same as the fact that in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Nanyang Yingchuan was occupied by 19 of the 28 generals in Yuntai. The ministers who followed the dragon paid attention to the principle of "the one who is close to the water gets the moon first".

It is not difficult to find from the iron certificate that Zhu Yuanzhang's understanding of politics at the founding of the Ming Dynasty was extremely simple, that is, since he fought for the world with his brothers, he should rule the world with his brothers.

As for other than brothers... don't call me, I'm really not familiar with them.

During the Hongwu period, there was an assistant teacher of the Imperial College named Bei Qiong. He served in the second year of Hongwu and retired in the eleventh year, just before the Hu Weiyong case, so he can definitely be called a witness of the political ecology in the early years of Hongwu.

In the work, this Imperial College recorded the appearance of the central government in the early Ming Dynasty quite directly - "There are many Chu guests in short clothes on horseback, and half of the people with high buns in the city are Huai people".

In the early Ming Dynasty, the capital was located in Yingtian Prefecture. From a geographical point of view, it undoubtedly belonged to eastern Zhejiang, but most of the people who could wear high buns in the city were Huai people.

According to the geographical division method of the early Ming Dynasty, East Zhejiang and West Huai were not even adjacent to each other - there was West Zhejiang in between.

Therefore, whether intentionally or unintentionally, Zhu Yuanzhang's sharing of the big pot with his old brothers in the third year of Hongwu actually opened the first stage of the Ming Dynasty's party struggle:

The Huaixi nobles versus the literati of East Zhejiang. 】

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