In the heyday of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Zhanji, Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty, was in power at that time. Although he has only been in power for more than ten years, he has created a prosperous time. If the world is a Jianghu, he has been here like the wind, but it will last forever!
In the second year of Yongle, a letter was sent to Zhu. The content of the imperial edict is: establish Zhu as the king of Han and take Yunnan as the fief. This priesthood was a bolt from the blue for Zhu. He hasn't recovered for a long time. On the surface, it seems to be elevated, but in fact it directly keeps him away from the throne.
Judy's second son, Zhu, always fought bravely at the front with him and risked his life to save his father many times. Judy admires everything he has done. After some fighting, he patted Zhu on the shoulder and said, the boss is ill, so you should work hard.
Hearing this, Zhu thought that his father had the intention of turning himself into an heir, and his spirit doubled. He charged on the battlefield and killed the enemy bravely. I thought that after Judy succeeded to the throne, she didn't mean to make him a prince, but sent him to Yunnan thousands of miles away.
Judy's eldest son, Zhu Gaochi, is not only ugly and fat, but also has bad legs and feet, so Judy doesn't like him. So in this case, how did Zhu Gaochi become a prince? That's because he has a good son, Zhu Zhanji.
When Zhu Zhanji was born, it happened that Judy dreamed that Zhu Maoyuan Zhang gave him a Da Gui with eight big characters engraved on it: "Future generations will prosper forever".
One day, when Judy woke up, it was reported that Zhu Gaochi, the eldest son, had just given birth to a son, and that son was Zhu Zhanji. He thinks this is Mao's dream, and he wants Zhu Zhanji to inherit the future throne, so he is destined to love this grandson.
Zhu Zhanji didn't let grandpa down. He has been smart since he was a child, and he is both civil and military. Maybe I finally gave up the idea of making Zhu a prince in order to give up the throne. Zhu Youwang turned into disappointment, and the resentment in his heart grew day by day.
He was dissatisfied with his father Judy's arrangement, secretly recruiting soldiers and casting weapons, just waiting for a suitable opportunity to rebel. 1423 August, Judy personally signed and died on the way. Zhu Gaochi ascended the throne shortly, but he died of illness only ten months later. 27-year-old Zhu Zhanji is about to ascend the throne.
Zhu, who was good at fighting for many years, realized that the waiting time had finally arrived. He can't sit still any longer. According to his years of experience, this young nephew must be no match for him.
So he began to contact the local governors and commanders as a response, publicly distributing knives, arrows and flags, and plundering horses in surrounding counties, and a rebellion was about to break out.
After the new emperor Zhu Zhanji got the news, in order to make the people settle down quickly, he resolutely decided to use personal expedition. In this way, the 100,000-strong army led by the current emperor set off from Beijing and headed for Le 'an.
Surprisingly, without moving a single soldier, Zhu went out of the city and surrendered.
It turns out that Zhu Zhanji, who followed his grandfather Judy in many battles since childhood, is proficient in military affairs and familiar with the psychology of soldiers on the battlefield. Therefore, after the army arrived in Le 'an City, Zhu Zhanji did not take the way of storm, but thought of an idea, that is, he kept shooting arrows at the city. There is something tied to this bow and arrow, which is a pardon.
Anyone who surrenders outside the city will be exempted from this pardon, and those who capture the traitor Zhu alive will be resurrected. As a result, the rebels in the city are in a state of chaos.
Since we can't win and we can't escape, we have to surrender voluntarily. In this way, hundreds of troops led by Zhu Zhanji completed the counter-insurgency without a single soldier.
After putting down the rebellion, Zhu Zhanji began to try to govern the country. The Ming Dynasty, when it first ascended the throne, was actually riddled with holes, because Zhu Yuanzhang had never given up the Northern Expedition since the establishment of the Ming Dynasty.
Judy also made five northern expeditions after she ascended the throne, and sent Zheng He to the Western Ocean many times to build the Forbidden City in Beijing. You should know which task of this pile of things is free of charge, and the Ming Dynasty has just been established. Although both Zhu Yuanzhang and Judy have formulated many policies to rest the people, these policies are just a drop in the bucket.
In fact, people are living in dire straits after all, so small-scale peasant uprisings often break out in some areas.
There is a saying that officials force the people to rebel, and the people have to rebel. If the Ming Dynasty was really as peaceful and peaceful as the history books said, and the people were well-fed and well-fed, then why did they do those beheadings when they lived a good life? Facts have proved that the Ming Dynasty did not prosper as expected.
Injong died less than a year after he ascended the throne, although he meant to rule. Whether the Great Ming Dynasty can continue depends entirely on Zhu Zhanji. Fortunately, Zhu Zhanji prevented Zhu Yuanzhang and Judy from wasting human and financial resources.
Proceeding from reality, Zhu Zhanji ended a large number of foreign wars in the Ming Dynasty. These measures have greatly saved military expenditure and lightened the burden on the people. People can really have a rest and live a happy life. He values people's livelihood more than anything else.
According to historical records, when Zhu Zhanji went out for an inspection, he saw a farmer plowing the land by the roadside, and Zhu Zhanji went down to plow the land with him. He felt very tired before plowing twice.
Next to the minister is also very worried, afraid of Zhu Zhanji tired out somehow. He said that he felt very tired after pushing twice, and farmers worked hard all year round.
Actually, there are many similar examples. Zhu Zhanji sent officials to solve the locust plague, but he was worried that when he got there, he would oppress the people. So he wrote a poem specially for officials, and never allowed disaster relief officials to cause more serious damage than locusts.
According to historical records, Chiyi was simple and resourceful, Yang Rongming had a great position, and Bo Gu was upright and good at judging. The reign of Chiyi was the most enlightened period of the Ming Dynasty, when hundreds of officials lived in harmony, the people lived and worked in peace and contentment, and the economy got unprecedented development.
Even a good emperor who loved his people like a son and made great efforts to govern the country left some shortcomings in the vast history. He personally loved cricket fighting, and in the later period of his administration, he went crazy and abandoned his political affairs.
In order to find the strongest cricket in China, Zhu Zhanji also set off a cricket storm. Many people spend a lot of money on cricket in order to please the cricket emperor and elevate themselves to a higher position. It's not surprising to see people looking for cricket in the corner if they travel through the Xuanzong period of the Ming Dynasty.
During the reign of Zhu Zhanji, the country's politics was enlightened, the society was stable and peaceful, and the Ming Dynasty reached its peak. Although Zhu Zhanji, as a generation of emperors, was called "Cricket Emperor", he could not satisfy his hobbies while governing the country.