When taking stock of Ming Taizong at the beginning, Lao Zhu was stunned!

Chapter 7 Zhu Yunwen’s self-doubt, is he really that bad? One or two of them defected.

Chapter 7 Zhu Yunwen’s self-doubt, is he really that bad?One or two of them defected.

Ming Dynasty, Yongle period.

At this time, Zhu Di, who had gray hair on his temples, looked at what happened to his young self in the light curtain miracle. He couldn't help feeling emotional, and said to his grandson: "Zhanji, grandpa tells you, as chess players, we When looking at the overall situation, we cannot ignore any small place. A small mistake may cause great losses. If grandpa had not got the draft that year, the army might have been postponed and the situation would have been different. Variety".

Zhu Zhanji nodded, he understood the truth, and then said softly: "But even if grandpa doesn't get the draft and Zhang Xin doesn't inform him, grandpa will not fail."

Zhu Di couldn't help laughing.
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Han Dynasty, the first year of Yuan Shuo.

Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, was full of surprises. Just 800 people?

How capable is this?
No matter how many elites there are, which side does not have tens of thousands of troops surrounding it?
Not to mention that these tens of thousands of people are not just soldiers, but a real army!

However, this is somewhat similar to the peasant uprisings in history. Most of them spontaneously gathered in a village, with dozens or hundreds of people. Although the quantity and quality were far different from the army, they could spark a spark. Could it be that King Yan also wanted to Going this route? ——
Qin Dynasty.

Qin Shihuang couldn't help but close his eyes and start thinking when he heard the voice in the light curtain.

Our Great Qin has unified the six kingdoms and has strong military strength, but it cannot completely wipe out the remnants of the six kingdoms. Is there any reason for this caused by various little people?
Looks like it's time to tidy up the house.

Qin Shihuang knew very well that although Shang Yang's reform made Qin's national power several times stronger, it also put great pressure on the people.

The older generation of Qin people have been oppressed all their lives. The Qin Empire is already too tired from countless wars and construction projects.

More importantly, although the Six Kingdoms have surrendered, the Qin Dynasty is really short of manpower, and most of the Six Kingdoms can only be governed by local people.

This laid countless hidden dangers for Da Qin's rule.

The eldest son, Fusu, was quite capable, but his character was not enough and he could not manage his subordinates well. The other sons had no time to train him.

There are very few people with both ability and political integrity, and national policies need to be revised. He is already old and his energy has declined, but there are still a lot of things that have not been resolved.
Immortal, he must live forever!Only in this way can there be enough time for Great Qin to prosper forever!
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[Our great nobleman Huang Zicheng, Zhu Di, came up with a wonderful idea here. 】

[He asked Emperor Jianwen to issue an edict to further remove King Yan's minions and arrest King Yan's officials on unfounded charges. 】

[When Xie Gui and others took Zhao to Prince Yan's Mansion to arrest Prince Yan's Mansion and others, the resident had already set up a banquet, claiming that he was incompetent and should invite everyone to the banquet to apologize. 】

[At the banquet, Zhu Di helped one of his subordinates bring watermelon, a fruit imported from overseas, to help them relieve the heat. Then, he took it for himself, picked up a watermelon, raised his head to the sky and roared, "On this day, the emperor is so ruthless, it's the way of heaven." Unkind. 】

[Immediately after throwing melons as a signal, eight hundred soldiers rushed forward and captured everyone alive. 】

[You must know that Zhu Di was ordered by Zhu Yuanzhang to guard the border and defeated the remnants of the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty many times. He had high prestige and practical experience in the army. 】

[On the fifth day of the seventh lunar month in the first year of Jianwen, Zhu Di swore to go to war in the name of respecting his ancestors' instructions, in the name of the Qing emperor, and in the name of "pacifying the difficulties" for the country. 】

[Zhu Yuanzhang once established the "Huang Ming Ancestor Instructions": "If there are no honest ministers in the dynasty, and there are traitors and traitors in the court, they will be punished with troops to clear the emperor's side."]

[This also provided a legitimate excuse for Zhu Di to rebel. Then he called on the princes and people from all over the country to join him in crusade against the "treacherous ministers" Qitai and Huang Zicheng. 】
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Ming Dynasty, Hongwu 13th year.All the princes and brothers were indulging in the joy of eating melons. "I never thought that the fourth brother would be so ambitious, and he didn't follow the ancient tradition of breaking cups. He used melons instead of cups. He is really unique!"

Zhu Yuanzhang, who was on top of the Fengtian Hall, had memorized the names of Xie Gui and others at this moment, "These idiots can't even see through the little tricks of the fourth child. We can't put them into the imperial court by any means!"
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Song Dynasty, early Song Dynasty.

Zhao Kuangyin was already deep in thought: "Although Zhu Di started the rebellion with these 800 soldiers, they were not his main strength. His main strength still came from his brothers who followed him on the battlefield many times and went through life and death. them."

Zhao Kuangyin raised his head and looked at the many ministers below.

He released his military power over a glass of wine. At first glance, it seemed that he had regained the power effortlessly. But are there also hidden dangers like King Yan?

If they also have grievances and intend to imitate them, wouldn't it be possible for the soldiers to reach out and make a move...

There are still hidden dangers.
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[When Zhu Di reorganized his troops, the first person to attack was Song Zhong who was in Huai Lai. This man was truly loyal to the emperor's faction and would never take action without the emperor's order. 】

[Therefore, when Zhu Di was reorganizing Peiping, he was stationed in Huailai with no intention of invading, and therefore missed the best opportunity to attack Peiping. 】

[On the sixth day of July, Zhu Di ordered Yao Guangxiao and Guo Zideng to assist his son Zhu Gaochi in guarding Peiping. He himself led the army, dug holes in the mountains and built bridges in the water, heading straight to Tongzhou day and night. 】

[Here, the third Erwuzi appears. 】

[Tongzhou was garrisoned by Fang Sheng, and Fang Sheng was originally Zhu Di's subordinate. The two had stationed at the border together and fought in Mongolia, so he chose to side with Zhu Di at this moment, and the east gate of Beiping was defeated without attacking. 】

[On the ninth day of the lunar month, Zhang Yu led his troops to attack Jizhou. The leader, Ma Xuan, led his troops to attack and was defeated and captured. 】

[In the evening, Chen Ye went straight to Zunhua, selected his elite troops, climbed onto the tower at midnight, opened the door and entered, commanding the envoys, guard general Zhenheng and others to surrender. 】

[On the eleventh day of the lunar month, Zhu Di sent people to raid Yongguan. The guard general Yu Shen was defeated and fled to Huailai, where he merged with Song Zhong. 】

[At this point, in just five days, the siege of Peiping, which Zhu Yunwen thought was foolproof, had been broken. 】
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Ming Dynasty, Hongwu period.

Zhu Yuanzhang looked at Zhang Yu's name in the light curtain miracle with great interest.

This person is really a fierce general of our Ming Dynasty. He played an indispensable role in Zhu Di's many battles. I don't know where this person is now. He should have been under his command long ago.

Now, he may still be young, but he is just good enough to leave Biaoer.

At this moment, the eyes of many ministers below were focused on Zhu Di, including the brothers beside him.

Zhu Zhen, the sixth child, had already asked: "Fourth brother, how did you manage to get so many people to bow to you? Our good nephew thought that the arrangement was foolproof, but in the end, half of the people were yours."
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Some unknown time and space.

Zhu Yunwen was in the main hall, observing filial piety for Zhu Yuanzhang. Looking at himself in the light curtain, he began to doubt whether trusting Huang Zicheng was right. Was he really that bad?
Why did both of them fall to King Yan?
(End of this chapter)

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