Spoiling History: Starting from the Three Kingdoms
Chapter 796 You do it every time
The atmosphere in the Huagai Hall was very cold.
However, despite the scolding, Zhu Yuanzhang felt a little relieved, and once again clearly felt the effectiveness of the light curtain.
The last time I had this kind of sigh was when I heard that my sister died of illness, and that my sister lost my life due to strain.
However, Dai Sigong also made it very clear to him that these disasters were "either caused by accidental diseases" or "may be caused by minor illnesses".
Therefore, by comparing them, we can know the difference between Lin Xian's case.
First of all, it is true that Lin Xian was demoted by Hu Weiyong and sent to Japan for three years, and Lin Xian was reinstated by Hu Weiyong. He also remembered it clearly.
Moreover, when Lin Xianguan was reinstated, he submitted a memorial as a report on his three-year mission to Japan. At that time, it was still the twelfth year of Hongwu and there was no one to analyze the situation of Japan for him, so after reading it at that time, he allowed the official to be reinstated. Please ask for a job.
But now that the situation in Japan is clear, the memorial submitted by Lin Xian, the commander of the Myeongju Guards, seems a bit suspicious when I recall it.
In this way, Lin Xian, who was appointed by Hu Weiyong as his confidant, probably did not go to the Japanese country. In this case, there is only one possibility for why he went to sea - it must be to make peace with the remnants of the anti-Ming Dynasty and the Japanese pirates. Think about this Lin Xian now He actually controlled the defense of Mingzhou, and Zhu Yuanzhang was eager to personally send troops to Mingzhou.
But this idea is just a thought. It has been a year since Hu Weiyong's head fell to the ground, and Lin Xian has not caused any trouble yet because he probably thought he had escaped responsibility. If he suddenly ordered troops, he would be in danger of arousing the enemy.
But in any case, Lin Xian's incident is different from the "accidental encounter" and "coincidence" between his wife and son. As long as Lin Xian is captured, the truth will be revealed.
As for who to send without alerting the enemy...
"Your Majesty, please let me go to Mingzhou, and then send me a naval letter."
"No matter what collusion he has, I will root him out, and maybe I can catch all the Mingzhou pirates!"
Li Wenzhong's voice was loud and he was gearing up.
Zhu Yuanzhang looked at his good nephew and nodded, "Very good, he has eliminated one candidate."
He knew very well about the Ming Navy. The rivers and lakes were invincible, but if the Suohai pirates sailed from Mingzhou, it would be like killing birds with heavy cavalry and it would be difficult to realize their ambitions.
Therefore Zhu Yuanzhang said leisurely:
"Hai Bo rules the people, and Ningbo is a good name."
Then Li Wenzhong became more anxious: "Uncle..."
This attitude immediately made Zhu Yuanzhang raise his eyebrows and scold:
"Why are you so anxious? It will take time for the Japanese general to return to his country and inform me of his intention before returning to the Ming Dynasty. How can we be too hasty in appeasing the Japanese pirates?"
The direction in the words was too clear. Li Wenzhong was startled at first and then overjoyed. His uncle's meaning was very clear. I am afraid that he would be responsible for discussing Jinghai affairs with the Japanese regent general.
But it makes sense to think about it. My uncle is busy with official duties, how could he condescend to discuss this trivial matter with the Japanese envoy in detail?
So Li Wenzhong simply moved closer with an inexplicable smile on his face:
"Your Majesty, if we go by what later generations said, it would still take ten years for Japan to be unified..."
Some words only need to be spoken after the beginning, so Zhu Yuanzhang frowned and remained silent for a moment:
"Let us think about it again..."
Tomorrow Zi was still meditating there. Behind him, Chu King Zhu Zhen had carefully asked a question to Zhu Di, whom he knew best:
"Fourth brother, isn't that imperial edict also like the ancestral injunctions?"
Zhu Zhen's words immediately caused wonderful expressions on the faces of several princes.
Zhu Ju first objected:
"The edicts should be reported from above to below. The Dukes of Zhou and Wang Mang all have great edicts, all of which are intended to inform all people in the world. Is it like the ancestors' instructions to only restrain us?"
However, Zhu is the only one who holds this opinion. The other brothers are all pessimistic:
"But how come we brothers are not among the people in the world?"
"Moreover, judging from the meaning of later generations, the collection is still called the third edition of the Great Imperial Examination. Isn't that the first of the Great Imperial Examinations, just like..."
"Just like the records of ancestral teachings, my father has compiled this record several times since the Ming Dynasty."
"It seems that dad has gained experience in disciplining our brothers, so he uses it to discipline the world."
"So our brothers really set an example for the world."
"There are both ancestral precepts and great edicts, and everyone in the world must also listen to father's instructions, so I feel much more balanced in my heart."
The discussion among several princes became more intense, so Zhu Yuanzhang turned back out of curiosity:
"What are you discussing?"
So the princes immediately stopped their activities, and Zhu Biao, who was at the front, smiled:
"The children are saying that my father followed Zhou's example and announced the imperial edict to the world to educate the people, which is the style of the ancient sages."
Zhu Yuanzhang was very pleased with what he said:
"Since Biao'er has said so, let's compile the Precious Instructions again this year, and then start writing the Great Instructions."
So the smiles on Zhu Biao and others' faces became more forced.
[From the Lin Xian case, it can be concluded that the confrontation between Hu Weiyong and Zhu Yuanzhang was earlier. The so-called collaboration with the Japanese, or the Southeast pirates, was actually far before the 12th year of Hongwu.
So this conclusion directly conflicts with the third stage of the Hu Weiyong case in Ming history, that is:
Li Shanchang's rebellion case. 】
Just a few words caused a sudden "clang" in the Huagai Hall.
Everyone turned around and saw that Li Wenzhong was getting up from the ground, holding his chair while he was embarrassed to apologize:
"I was just stunned by Da Si Xian's ability."
In fact, let alone Li Wenzhong, even Xu Da, who was already steady, had a bit of a tense expression on his face, and he frequently turned his head and looked at Li Shanchang again and again.
Li Wenzhong even placed the chair further away from Li Shanchang, and then muttered:
"The Qinhuai River will not be like the Luo River..."
This whispered word immediately made Xu Da's expression twisted, and finally he simply turned his head away.
Li Shanchang, who was originally exhausted, stood up instantly:
"I... have no heart of Sima Yi! I have never had any intention of rebelling!"
Looking at his former subordinate whose chest was heaving violently and whose hair was already a little messy, Zhu Yuanzhang softened his heart for a moment and nodded:
"Since the future generations say that there are conflicts in the statements, it is worth watching how to clear Shanchang's name."
[Li Shanchang's rebellion, or Hu Weiyong and Li Shanchang's conspiracy to rebel, these two events are recorded in "Records" and "Ming History", but let's quickly go through the records first.
According to his statement, it was probably in September of the tenth year of Hongwu, when Hu Weiyong told Li Cunyi, Li Shanchang's younger brother, about the rebellion and asked him to go back and persuade his old boss:
Brother, let's rebel!
Li Shanchang didn't care at all, he just felt that his brother's head was stuck in the door.
Hu Weiyong persisted and went to the mansion in November to persuade the teacher in person, "When we rebel, I will make you the King of Huaixi!"
Li Shanchang still refused, but his attitude had softened.
Then, Hu Weiyong persuaded from the tenth year of Hongwu to August of the twelfth year of Hongwu, and Li Shanchang finally changed his tone to his brother and said:
I am old, you can do it yourself.
Hu Weiyong thought this was a tacit consent, so he began to plan a rebellion in full swing. 】
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