Daming: I can’t kill such a greedy prince-in-law?

Chapter 324 Beat Zhu Yunwen violently, Xiongying, you are not dead!

Chapter 324 Beat Zhu Yunwen violently, Xiongying, you are not dead! (Please subscribe!!)

"Fourth brother-in-law, my name is Zhu Quan!"

A seven-year-old boy stepped forward.

"You are Zhu Quan!"

Ouyang Lun looked at the little kid in front of him carefully.

Ning Wang Zhu Quan, May 1378, 5 - 27, was a qin player and dramatist in the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Quan was known as Mr. Fuxian, Hanxuzi and Danqiu. He was the seventeenth son of Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang.

In the twenty-fourth year of Hongwu (1391), the thirteen-year-old Zhu Quan was named King Ning. Two years later, Zhu Quan went to Daning, the vassal territory. Daning is located outside Xifengkou and belongs to the ancient Huizhou area. It is connected to Liaozuo in the east and Xuanfu in the west. It is a large town. Zhu Quan had 1448 armored soldiers and chariots. The three Duoyan cavalrymen he belonged to were all brave and good at fighting. Zhu Quan joined other kings to fight on many occasions and was known for his good strategy. However, Zhu Quan was kidnapped by Zhu Di during the Jingnan Campaign, and they jointly rebelled against Emperor Jianwen. After Zhu Di ascended the throne, he transferred Zhu Quan to Nanchang and persecuted him. Zhu Quan had no choice but to place his thoughts on Taoism, drama, and literature. He ignored state affairs and read and played the piano behind closed doors all day long. In , Zhu Quan died in depression.

It can be said that this person was on the right team, but ended up not doing so well.

There was excitement in Zhu Quan's eyes, and he was very smart at first glance.

"Zhu Quan, what do you want to be?"

"Back to fourth brother-in-law, I want to beat up Bei Yuan like you! That's why I want to be the representative of the martial arts class!!"

"You are very ambitious and courageous. Then you can be the representative of the martial arts class!"

Ouyang Lun smiled and nodded.

Among the twenty-six sons of Zhu Yuanzhang, the most talented in military matters is probably the fourth, Zhu Di. Not to mention the Battle of Jingnan, he fought against the world in one corner and finally broke the record in Nanjing. Just say that he personally conquered Mobei five times in his life. A defeat is extremely rare in history.

After all, he is the ancestor of Ming Dynasty.

So besides the fourth son Zhu Di, who among Zhu Yuanzhang's other twenty-five sons is the best?

To be honest, most of Zhu Yuanzhang's sons are ordinary people, who have been mediocre in their lives, such as the eighteenth son Zhu Min, King Zhu, the twenty-first son Shen Wang Zhu Mo, the twenty-second son An Wang Zhu Ying, and the twenty-third son Tang Wang Zhu Zhu Dong, the twenty-fourth son of Ying, and Zhu Nan, the twenty-sixth son of Liao, either liked poetry and literature, such as Zhu Ji, the fifth son of Wu, Zhu Tan, the tenth son of Lu, Zhu Chun, the eleventh son of Shu, Zhu Bai, the twelveth son of Xiang, and King Han of the twentieth son. Zhu Song, perhaps even arrogant and perverting the law,

In addition, those who were not involved in military martial arts include Zhu Zi, the king of Bazitan, who committed suicide after being accused by Zhu Yuanzhang, and Zhu Qi, the ninth son who died young. The most special eldest prince, Zhu Biao, was trained by Zhu Yuanzhang as his successor. He devoted himself to studying classics and history in order to govern the country. As for fighting, Lao Zhu would not let him touch it at all, and Zhu Biao did not need to charge into the battle himself, as long as he had a big hand. With a wave, a large number of generals charged for it.

Among the remaining ten princes, the sixth son, Chu King Zhu Zhen, who had military exploits, participated in pacifying the rebellions of various tribes in Guizhou, Yunnan, and Hunan. The seventh son, Qi King Zhu Su, followed his brother Zhu Di to conquer the Yuan and Meng tribes in the north. However, these two princes fought on a small scale, and most of them were not the main generals, but partial troops.

Among all the princes of Zhu Yuanzhang, the one with the greatest military exploits was the nine kings of the early Ming Dynasty who fought against the barbarians, including Zhu Di, the king of Yan. They were the second son Zhu Fang, the king of Qin, the third son Zhu Fan, the king of Jin, the thirteenth son Zhu Gui, the king of Yu, the fourteenth son Zhu Kai, the fifteenth king of Su. Zhu Zhi, the king of Liao, Zhu Zhuan, the king of Qing, the sixteenth son, Zhu Quan, the king of Ning, the seventeenth son, and Zhu Su, the king of Gu, the nineteenth son.

But the military merits of these people are incomparable to Zhu Di when Zhu Yuanzhang was still there. For example, King Zhu Xi of Qin only had his subordinates to quell the Taozhou rebellion; King Zhu Fan of Jin, King Zhu Gui of Yu, King Zhu Kai of Su, King Zhu Zhu of Qing, The Valley King Zhu Su and others had not fought many battles at all, except for leading troops to inspect the fortress and building cities and farming.

The only one who could rival Zhu Di was the Seventeenth Son Ning Wang Zhu Quan. At that time, Zhu Quan was guarding Daning outside Xifengkou, with 80,000 armored soldiers and 6,000 chariots. His three subordinate Mongolian Duoyan cavalry were even more brave and good at fighting.

When Zhu Yuanzhang was there, Zhu Quan went to the fortress to fight many times, made military exploits many times, and was known for being good at strategy. Zhu Di was most afraid of him when he raised his army, so he took the initiative and entered Daning City in the name of asking for help. He not only deceived the three guards of Duoyan into his command, but also coerced Zhu Quan into the Jingnan army and drafted a memorandum for him. In the end, Zhu Quan ended up moving to Nanchang and died in depression.

Looking at Zhu Yuanzhang's twenty-sixth son, apart from the Yan King Zhu Di who can be called a true military genius, the seventeenth son Ning King Zhu Quan is the best at fighting. However, he is good at planning but not decisive, and after all he is not as good as Zhu Di.

Now that Zhu Di is away, Zhu Quan has no problem being the representative of the martial arts class.

Seeing that Zhu Zi and Zhu Quan had obtained positions because they took the initiative to speak out, the princes and grandsons spoke one after another.

"Fourth brother-in-law, my name is Zhu Su, and I want to be the representative of the liberal arts class!"

"Go away! I don't like you very much, so just stay here." Ouyang Lun rolled his eyes.

The nineteenth son of Zhu Yuanzhang, at the end of the Jingnan Campaign, when King Yan besieged the city of Nanjing, Zhu Su and Li Jinglong surrendered together, and opened the Jinchuan Gate of Nanjing they were guarding to allow King Yan's army to enter the city. This is known in history as the Jinchuan Gate Incident. In addition, Zhu Zhu became increasingly unethical in the feudal state, seizing people's fields, embezzling taxes, and killing innocent people. Later, Zhu Su conspired to rebel, and was reported to Emperor Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty by Zhu Chun, the King of Shu Xian. In the fifteenth year of Yongle, Zhu Su and his two sons were imprisoned. Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty was reduced to a commoner and imprisoned with his family in the Xin'an Health Office in Huizhou, and the Gu Kingdom was removed. In the third year of Xuande's reign, Zhu Su died in imprisonment. His family went to Beijing and later settled in Fengyang and Luzhou.

If such a person becomes a representative of the liberal arts class, wouldn't that lead to bad things?

Zhu Su was stunned, then hid aside and cried silently.

The princes and grandsons, who were originally proactive and wanted to speak, all shut up and bowed their heads.

Who dares to speak! Zhu Su is a role model!

"Who else wants to be a cadre on duty?"

Ouyang Lun glanced at it and said with some displeasure: "How can you be the prince and grandson of such a timid person? I'm really disappointed!"

"If everything is like this, then Zhu Zi and Zhu Quan will stay, and everyone else will get out of the clan mansion!"

Hearing this, the princes and grandsons at the scene were stunned, and their eyes became more and more afraid of Ouyang Lun.

At this time, an eight-year-old boy stood up and said with a proud face: "Ouyang Lun! Your Majesty and father asked you to be our teacher, but they didn't ask you to hurt us here!"

"Although you married my fourth aunt, you are just a consort!"

"You'd better be more respectful to us, otherwise I'll file a complaint against you to Grandpa Huang and Father!"

Hearing this, Ouyang Lun smiled, and his eyes fell on the eight-year-old boy, "Who are you?"

"I'm not afraid to tell you, I - Ming Emperor Sun Zhu Yunwen!!"

Zhu Yunwen put his hands on his hips and raised his head slightly.

"Zhu Yunwen, right?" Ouyang Lun said gloomily when he saw the eight-year-old boy.

"Zhou Bao, Zhu Wenhai!"

"The little (junior officer) is here!"

Zhou Bao and Zhu Wenhai ran up quickly.

"Go, catch this guy!"

"what!"

Zhou Bao and Zhu Wenhai were stunned when they heard Ouyang Lun's words.

"Lord Zong Ling, he is the crown prince's legitimate son!"

Zhu Wenhai said quickly.

"Master, should we think about it again?" Zhou Bao also said.

After hearing what Zhou Bao and Zhu Wenhai said, Zhu Yunwen became even more arrogant, "Haha, Ouyang Lun still wants to hit me, I advise you to think clearly!!"

"Zhou Bao, Zhu Wenhai, why are you two standing still? Do you want me to do it myself?"

Ouyang Lun roared.

Seeing that Ouyang Lun was so serious, Zhou Bao and Zhu Wenhai no longer hesitated and walked directly towards Zhu Yunwen.

"What are you going to do!? My father is the crown prince and my grandfather is the emperor. If you dare to touch me, I will let my father and my grandfather kill you and your whole family!!" Zhu Yunwen's eyes were filled with fear, but Still shouting.

However, Zhu Yunwen was only an eight-year-old child, and Zhou Bao and Zhu Wenhai easily controlled him.

Ouyang Lun picked up a branch from the ground and spanked Zhu Yunwen on the butt.

"One mouthful of Ouyang Lun, is that what you call Ouyang Lun? He's no big or small guy!"

"Your father didn't teach you, I will teach you today!"

"Is the emperor's grandson awesome? Do you really not know that I even beat the emperor's son?"

"You are like this. If I really leave the country in your hands, you will be defeated!"

Every time Ouyang Lun said something, he slapped Zhu Yunwen's ass on the board.

The beating made Zhu Yunwen howl.

After a few blows, Zhu Yunwen immediately began to beg for mercy, "Fourth uncle, I was wrong, I was really wrong, please stop hitting me!"

"Woo-"

Zhu Yunwen burst into tears.

But Ouyang Lun had no intention of stopping, and no one else dared to intercede for him.

Just when Ouyang Lun was fighting hard, he heard a voice behind him.

"Please ask Fourth Uncle to spare Yunwen this time!"

Hearing this, Ouyang Lun turned his head and saw a seven or eight-year-old boy. He said angrily: "Who are you?"

The young man bowed to Ouyang Lun and said, "To my fourth uncle, I am Zhu Xiongying!"

Um! ?

Seeing Zhu Xiongying, Ouyang Lun was stunned.

Zhu Xiongying?

The eldest son of Prince Zhu Biao, he was born in the capital on October 27, the seventh year of Hongwu. He died on the first day of May, the fifteenth year of Hongwu. He only lived eight years old. After his death, he was posthumously named King Yu, with the posthumous title "Huai". ", was buried in Zhongshan, and later generations called him "King Yuhuai".

Be nice!

This has been Hongwu's seventeenth year. Logically speaking, isn't Zhu Xiongying long gone?

I must have encountered a ghost.

But seeing everyone's eyes focused on Zhu Xiongying, it was obvious that he was not a ghost!

and many more!

Ouyang Lun suddenly remembered something.

When Zhu Biao was still a student at UM, he and UM often exchanged letters. In addition to greeting each other, they would also give each other gifts and even solve problems with each other.

Ouyang Lun remembered that one time, Zhu Biao from Mada University told him that one of his sons was ill and doctors could not cure him, and he described the reason in detail.

It said the child had symptoms such as fever, headache, cough and sore throat, and a red rash on the skin that gradually turned into blisters and pustules. The rashes spread all over the body, including the face, chest, back and limbs.

When Ouyang Lun heard this, he realized that Ma Da's son had smallpox!

Smallpox is a serious disease that can cause high fever, headache, difficulty breathing, muscle pain, complications such as scarring and blindness, and even death.

Therefore, Ouyang Lun first asked someone to send the cowpox vaccine that had been developed by the medical school to the University of Malaya.

After rescuing Ma Da's son, Ma Da wrote a letter to thank Ouyang Lun, but Ouyang Lun didn't take it too seriously.

He never thought that it was Zhu Xiongying who he accidentally saved!

I'm a darling!

This is definitely the biggest change in history.

Zhu Xiongying continued: "My father often mentioned my fourth uncle in front of Xiongying, and said that if it weren't for you, my fourth uncle, I would have died long ago!"

"On the first day Xiongying comes, Fourth Uncle, you are late. If Fourth Uncle wants to punish you, then punish me!"

Ouyang Lun came back to his senses and looked at Zhu Xiongying. Unlike looking at Zhu Yunxuan, he was looking at Zhu Xiongying more and more pleasing to the eye!

"You look just like your father!"

"Since you are interceding for your brother, I will let him go this time. As for your being late, you will be punished. Let me punish you - be a disciplinary committee member and manage the discipline issues of the entire class. If anyone is disobedient, you will be punished. You have to take care of it, if you can’t take care of it well, then I have to take care of you!”

Ouyang Lun thought for a while and said.

"what!"

Zhu Yunwen thought that Zhu Xiongying would also be spanked, and he was looking forward to it. But instead of being spanked, Ouyang Lun became a class cadre!

This is differential treatment! !

Zhu Yunwen roared crazily in his heart.

"What! Stand over! Believe it or not, I will continue to slap you!"

Upon hearing this, Zhu Yunwen quickly ran back to the queue.

"Thank you, Fourth Uncle, Xiongying must be a good disciplinary committee member!"

"Well, you should go back to the queue."

"Yes!"

After establishing their authority, this group of princes and grandsons suddenly became more honest, and they elected a study committee member - Shu King Zhu Chun.

Zhu Chun, April 1371, 4 - March 4, 1423, was the eleventh son of Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang. He was born on the eighth day of August in the fourth year of Hongwu. His mother, Guo Huifei, was the daughter of Guo Zixing, King of Chuyang. Zhu Chun was born in the tenth year of Hongwu. On the first day of the first lunar month in 3, he was granted the title of King of Shu.

On the first day of the first lunar month in 1390, the rd year of Hongwu's reign, Chengdu was granted vassal status. After entering Shu, he hired the great Confucian Fang Xiaoru as his son-in-law, referring to his residence as "Zhengxue", and he made great contributions to promoting the academic style in Shu. Later, the Fan people invaded and burned Heiya Pass. Zhu Chun asked the court for help, and Zhu Yuanzhang sent his troops to command Qu Neng and Lan Yu, Duke of Liang, to go out to the Dadu River to defeat the Fan people. After Zhu Chun understood the source of the troubles in the two rivers, he greatly reduced taxes, formulated market regulations in Shu, and finally brought great rule to Shu.

When Emperor Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty came to the throne, Zhu Chun received twice as many rewards as those from other vassals. Later, his brother Zhu Su, the king of Gu, planned to rebel. Zhu Chun was the first to report it, and Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty thought: "This move by the king shows the heart of the royal family of Zhou Gongan." When he entered the court again, Zhu Chun was given tens of thousands of gold and silver colored satin. Zhu Chun died in 1423 at the age of fifty, and his posthumous title was King Xian of Shu.

Representative of liberal arts class——Qingwang Zhu Zhu.

朱栴(1378年2月6日-1438年8月23日),朱元璋第十六子,明朝第一代庆王。

Zhu Zhuan was very studious and loyal, and his fourth brother Ming Chengzu treated him very well. Zhu Ting was erudite and talented. He was good at poetry and calligraphy. He was surrounded by many scholars who were exiled to Ningxia. He compiled two volumes of "Ningxia Chronicles", which was the first accurate and complete local chronicle in the history of Ningxia. "Genuine Manuscript" in eighteen volumes, and "Collected Sentences about Boudoir Love" in one volume. Zhu Yan was also the earliest poet to describe Ningxia monuments such as the Xixia Mausoleum, the Baisikou Twin Pagodas, and the Chengtian Temple Pagoda. He recorded some of the history of Xixia.

The best class representative!

(End of this chapter)

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