Spoiling History: Starting from the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 802: The Queen of the East Palace makes pancakes

For people including Li Wenzhong, the first reaction was:

It is indeed sapphire!

The younger generation had talked about Hu Lan's case many times before, and it was easier to guess at that time that Lan must have also taken the case based on his surname.

There weren't many people with the surname Lan at the moment, so they all subconsciously guessed it was Lan Yu, but they couldn't believe it.

Especially for Li Wenzhong, the impression of Lan Yu is that he is a big fool who can only step into traps to drag his uncle down. How could he be responsible for the destruction of the Yuan Dynasty? Where do you get the courage to rebel?

Well, even if he is really carried away by his uncle's honor and favor, he doesn't seem to have the brains to rebel.

Li Wenzhong stared at the first, second and third stages of his uncle mentioned by the light screen in a daze, recalling those words in his mind, and suddenly realized:

Since there is one so-called stage, there are two, so the so-called "first purge of the founding fathers" means that there will be a second or even a third time.

How many are the total number of founding heroes? After lining up like this for one, two or three times, what about you?

According to common sense, Li Wenzhong certainly believed in his uncle.

But will his uncle, who lost his wife and son in the third stage, still believe him, Li Wenzhong?

Although this thought was immediately extinguished by him with his own hands, when he thought about the murder of 30,000 people involved in the Hu case, a cold air still rose from his hips and made him shiver.

He is a military minister, not a civil servant. He has personally witnessed a hundred thousand people being tied up in a torrent, fighting to the death just to kill the thieves. He has also witnessed thousands of boats covering the river and filling it into wilderness, and the raging flames riding on the wind and throwing themselves into the water, howling.

He has cleaned the battlefield and knows exactly what a huge and heavy number 30,000 people is, and this is even just the number of people who were killed. What about the people behind this number who were punished, punished, and expropriated?

Then the laughter on Li Wenzhong's face disappeared, and a little worry and anxiety came to his mind.

The younger generation said it playfully, but Li Wenzhong hoped from the bottom of his heart that his uncle's "third stage" would never be revealed.

As for achieving this goal...it is necessary to protect the health of my aunt and Biao'er. It's just a pity that I have no medical skills and can only rely on Doctor Dai.

As for the other thing...find a temple to burn incense and pray for blessings? I wonder what this Monk Daoyan’s Tianjie Temple is like?

Li Wenzhong was spreading his thoughts, while Dai Sigong really felt that several eyes were focused on him.

This made Dai Taiyi feel a little solemn:

Studying medicine can help the world and save the Ming Dynasty!

Dao Yan, who was inadvertently looked at by Li Wenzhong, looked at Luo Guanzhong who was writing rapidly and hesitated to speak.

He now regrets his previous closeness to this scholar. Does this person really not know what the disappearance of the nine tribes means?

I, Daoyan, have learned so much that I have not yet chosen an enlightened master, and I don’t want to pass away yet!

However, no matter how carefully he turned around to look at it, His Majesty didn't seem to be angry at all. He just sat on the chair and looked at the light curtain silently without saying a word.

[In addition, Lan Yu himself is actually a proof of the stage transition mentioned by the UP master.

According to the timeline, among the four major Hongwu cases, the Lanyu case is the last one.

Therefore, some people can't help but wonder: Is this Lan Yu stupid after having experienced three major crimes and seeing so many heads fall to the ground, but he still didn't know how to restrain himself and was eventually killed?

Let’s not talk about the specific number of people killed in these major cases. When we look at the three major cases, we feel that Lao Zhu’s butcher’s knife was too powerful. However, as one of the protagonists at the time, Lan Yu saw the three major cases differently.

If Lan Yu were to comment on the Kongyin case, he would probably think that these civil servants should be killed. Who wouldn't know about the trick of deceiving the superiors and concealing the inferiors? The people in the previous dynasty were miserable because of you bastards. Egg cheats and cheats, he deserves to be killed!

For Lan Yu, the Hu Weiyong case requires applause. What's so cool about a prime minister who relied on Li Shan's nepotism to become prime minister? Just like Li Shanchang, they are just talking words, but they don't know that it was our military generals who followed His Majesty to conquer the Ming Dynasty. Who do you think these stinky civil servants are? Good kill!

Guo Huan's case is even simpler. He is a master of corruption and bribery. You civil servants are damn good at sucking the blood of soldiers. I wonder if you think about your contribution to His Majesty. When did Your Majesty kill military officials? You chose the wrong career, little brother, die well!

So not surprisingly, Lan Yu was confused when it was his turn: How could I rebel?

I have made great contributions in destroying the Yuan Dynasty, and I have shed blood for the Ming Dynasty. I want to see Your Majesty!

And the reason why it is said that Lan Yu died because of Lao Zhu who was transferred to another stage was because the well-known crime of arrogance occurred much earlier than Lan Yu's death.

For example, it is clearly stated in the character summary, "There are neither Zhongshan nor Kaiping. Count the total army and make more meritorious service." Everyone is familiar with the King of Zhongshan and King Kaiping, Xu Da and Chang Yuchun, among whom Xu Da died later. Some are from the 18th year of Hongwu, which is still a long time away from the 26th year of Hongwu when Lan Yu was killed.

It was during this period that Lan Yu became more and more honored and favored. He was both a farm slave and an adopted son. He swaggered through the market with unrivaled majesty. Later, he even directly occupied Dongchang people's fields. When the censor went to investigate, Lan Yu was the first to do so. He was furious and beat the censor out with a stick, but he was not punished.

The most famous incident of forcing the Yuan concubine to death and setting up troops to destroy the customs occurred in the 21st year of Hongwu. In this year, the Northern Yuan Dynasty frequently harassed the Ming Dynasty. In the end, Zhu Yuanzhang ordered Lan Yu's army of 150,000 troops to go out, and finally launched the fishing war. Erhai won a great victory.

The problem arose when the class teacher was passing through Xifeng Pass because it was getting late, so the customs officials followed the rules and did not open or close the door.

Lan Yu, who returned victorious, was furious and ordered his troops to break through Xifeng Pass. You won't open the door, right? Then I'll do it myself.

Later, it was reported that Lan Yu had forcibly taken the captive Northern Yuan concubine Shilida'an, causing Shilida'an to commit suicide out of shame.

The final result of these things was that he was scolded by Zhu Yuanzhang, and the form of punishment was just to record it on the iron certificate. It was a bit far-fetched to say that he was fined three cups of wine.

Moreover, this year was the 21st year of Hongwu, and there were still five years before Lan Yu's death. It was a bit untenable to say that he died because of this.

As for the rebellion, it was even more nonsense, because when you open the "Record of Rebels" compiled by Zhu Yuanzhang himself, the plot of Lan Yu's rebellion has a bit of the flavor of "the emperor wields the golden hoe and the East Palace empress makes pancakes".

For example, Lan Yu directly asked an old scholar "I want to accomplish great things, okay?" Let's say that you should at least find a juren, but this is also a grassroots intellectual, so let's bear it for now.

But later on, the targets of Lan Yu's rebellion began to be varied, from agreeing with the kiln burner to come back in February to discuss important matters, to discussing "big things" with the police, and then to telling a fisherman, Lao Jiang, that he wanted to "plan something big."

Later, there was simply a grain chief named Gu who wanted to "plan something big," and wanted to "find a few heroes" on the spot to help. It can be said that Lan Yu's rebellion team was a mix of all kinds of people, like a big circus. 】

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