Chapter 45 The Ridiculous Zhu Zhanji
If it were just a name, it would naturally not be able to make Zhu Zhanquan's expression change drastically.

But when this name was associated with Zhu Zhanji, Zhu Zhanchun still felt shaken.

What is going on in this world?Even if Empress Gongrang Hu Shanxiang was a minor palace maid, why did Empress Xiaogong Sun become a female rebel?

Zhu Zhanquan had been wondering before. According to historical records, "Xuanzong Xiaogong's empress Sun's family was from Zouping. She was beautiful when she was young. Her father was loyal and he was the chief registrar of Yongcheng County. He was sincerely filial to the empress's mother, Mrs. Pengcheng Bo, so she was from Yongcheng. From time to time, when he was in prison, he said he was loyal and had a virtuous daughter, so he was admitted to the palace."

That is to say, Sun was able to enter the palace with her beauty and reputation by getting through the relationship with Princess Zhang's mother, Mrs. Pengcheng. However, according to historical records, Sun who entered the palace in the eighth year of Yongle was only ten years old at the time. Only years old.

Why has she become a female rebel now?And he was caught by Zhu Zhanji and wanted to torture him for information?Are you two having such a good time?
Thinking of this, Zhu Zhanchun even felt as if something was stuck in his mouth and he couldn't spit it out.

If he remembered correctly, after entering the palace, because Sun was young, she was raised by Crown Princess Zhang and taught the rules, and she had a close relationship with Zhu Zhanji since childhood.

In the 15th year of Yongle's reign, Zhu Di personally ordered to select a concubine for Zhu Zhanji. Hu Shanxiang selected the concubine Taisun in the name of virtuousness, and Sun as his concubine.

During the Hongxi period, Hu Shanxiang became the crown prince, while Sun remained a concubine. It was not until Zhu Zhanji succeeded to the throne that Hu Shanxiang was canonized as queen, and Sun could be canonized as a concubine.

According to the old palace etiquette, the queen was given a gold book and gold treasures after being enthroned, while those below the imperial concubine were given no treasures.

Sun and Zhu Zhanji had known each other day and night since childhood and had a deep relationship. Zhu Zhanji made an exception for Sun and asked Empress Dowager Zhang for instructions to make a gold treasure and give it to Sun.

Since then, the imperial concubines of the Ming Dynasty have been canonized with gold books and gold treasures.

Changing the ancestral rules for a woman shows Zhu Zhanji's feelings for Sun.

Later, because Sun gave birth to Zhu Zhanji's eldest son Zhu Qizhen, Zhu Zhanji forced Queen Hu to abdicate on the grounds that the queen had no children. Queen Hu was deposed, and Sun was able to be appointed queen.

However, the reputation of the Sun family in history was not good. History books record that "Sun Guifei has a voluptuous figure and a cunning temperament. She is as good as her nature at a young age, and she does everything possible to please her superiors."

Empress Hu's comment was, "It was a pleasure to drive. Every time I took the car, I was sarcastic and not flattering."

That is to say, Mrs. Sun tried every means to please Zhu Zhanji, please her, and let him have a good time, while Queen Hu would advise him every time she and Zhu Zhanji went out in the car, without any intention of flattering him.

This shows how big the moral gap between Sun and Queen Hu is.If Zhu Zhanji is a wise emperor, that would be easy to say. After all, the emperor is wise and can listen to advice. It is a good thing to have someone around you who can always give advice.

However, Zhu Zhanji is a fun-loving emperor. It is conceivable that one plays with him and the other often advises him not to play. It goes without saying who he will like, not to mention that Sun has grown up with Zhu Zhanji since childhood. big.

So, how did this Sun become a female rebel?Or am I wrong, this Sun Ruowei is not the Empress Sun in history?

Zhu Zhanjun had no answer in his heart, so he could only turn around and ask Zhu Zhanji who Sun Ruowei he was talking about was.

"I sent someone to check her background. The household registration says she is from Shandong, but her father, Sun Yu, was a sergeant in the army when he was in trouble. Later, he left the army and went to Fujian, and then settled in Shandong. Her background is quite good. It's very clean, but the cleaner it is, the more problems there are." Since Zhu Zhanji was asked for help, Zhu Zhanji naturally would not hide these important information, but told Zhu Zhanyu all the information he had investigated: " And she is indeed related to those assassins. In her antique shop, I found the arrowheads dropped on the day of the assassination, and she does know the captured assassins and wants to rescue them through me."

"A fellow assassin actually wants to rescue the assassin who assassinated the emperor through my eldest brother, your grandson? Is this woman out of her mind? Who does she think she is? Bao Si who can charm King You of Zhou and play tricks on the princes, or Daji who brings trouble to the world ?" Listening to Zhu Zhanji's words, Zhu Zhanju felt as if his IQ had been insulted.

An assassin's accomplice, who was not caught and beheaded together, was already an extrajudicial mercy. He actually wanted to rescue the imperial prisoner, and even begged Zhu Zhanji, the emperor's eldest grandson, to kill him?

And judging from Zhu Zhanji's appearance, he seems to really want to help?

Thinking of this, Zhu Zhanju couldn't help but reached out and touched Zhu Zhanji's head, and said doubtfully: "Brother, you don't even have a fever! Why are you so confused? You dare to provoke such a woman, do you think grandpa won't? Should I break your legs?
Instead of arresting this female rebel and interrogating her, taking out everything she knows, and then arresting the mastermind behind it, you still want to help her save people?Is there anything wrong with your mind?
Brother, if you really dare to do this, then I will immediately go to the palace to find grandpa and ask him to demote you to a commoner so as not to harm the Ming Dynasty. "

"No, no! I just want to get something out of her, and she and those assassins are all Jingnan orphans..." Zhu Zhanji also knew that what he did was too ridiculous, so he looked very embarrassed. , but still explained to Zhu Zhanjun coquettishly: "Grandpa has always been unable to let go of the Jingnan matter. As you know, this has almost become the old man's heartache. I'm not thinking about whether I can get rid of this woman." Did you find any clues on your body that would help Grandpa solve his troubles?"

"Jingnan's orphan? Are you here to avenge Jianwen again?" Zhu Zhanyu couldn't help but feel helpless, and then looked at the fat father aside and asked him: "Dad, didn't I say that Jianwen would be buried in the sea of ​​fire? Is it burnt? Didn’t you do what I wanted?”

During the Jingnan period, Li Jinglong and King Gu sacrificed the Jinchuan Gate. After the army entered the city, Zhu Yunwen burned the palace and his whereabouts are unknown.

At that time, Zhu Zhanjuan suggested to Zhu Di that they drag a few corpses out of the fire scene and let the palace officials identify them as those of the emperor, the empress, and his eldest son Zhu Wenkui. As long as the court concluded that Jianwen was dead, even if he was alive, he would be dead. died.

But before the matter was settled, Zhu Zhanyu was so angry that Fang Xiaoru fell into a coma. He slept for eight years, and many plans were not followed up.

At this time, Zhu Zhankun asked about what happened back then. Zhu Gaochi looked embarrassed and could only explain to his son: "Your grandfather didn't want to be charged with killing his nephew, so the matter was left alone. Although the court did A notice was issued saying that Emperor Jianwen was burned to death in the fire, but these Jingnan orphans couldn't bear it and still wanted to avenge Jianwen!"

 So the screenwriter who wrote about the glory of the Ming Dynasty is really historically illiterate, and his outlook on life is shattered.
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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