[Is Zhu Yuanzhang in history really an emperor who loves his people like his own children? #Ming Dynasty#Zhu Yuanzhang]

"Zhu Yuanzhang loves his people like his own children? That depends on who you compare him with!"

"If this ditch vendor loves his people like his own children, then we need to redefine the meaning of loving his people like his own children!"

"Ming Taizu treated his people better than the lower class, but not as good as the upper class."

["Is Zhu Yuanzhang in history really an emperor who is dedicated to his people?"]

["When we modern people look at history, there is always a problem, that is, we impose the concepts of our time on an ancient person who lived hundreds or even thousands of years ago."]

"This is the mistake of later generations! The concepts of each era are different, and they always They want to impose their own ideas on us. But they forget that we have our own laws and rules. ”

【“The relationship between the monarch and the subjects in our modern minds is the kind of emperor in TV dramas who nags every day that the people should have enough food and clothing, and hopes that everyone in the country will be rich.”】

“If the emperor is such a person, I will wake up laughing in my dreams!”

“The people should have enough food and clothing? Everyone is rich? If they are really well fed and have spare money in their hands, they will have other ideas! It is most in line with the foundation of our Qing Dynasty that they are not full and not hungry!” The person who said this was a senior official of the Qing Dynasty.

【“It is precisely because we all live in a contemporary society that pursues fairness and equality, and this kind of thing is obviously impossible to exist in the ancient imperial society of family rule.”】

【“Zhu Yuanzhang is often brought up by many people, saying that as an emperor born in the common people, he would naturally consider the lives of the lower classes after ascending the throne.”】

【“But the problem is that Zhu Yuanzhang was born in the lower class, but after his rise, he was completely a typical traditional feudal emperor.”】

【“It is recorded in the Ming History that when Zhu Yuanzhang was reading Mencius, he read this sentence: If the monarch regards his ministers "Zhu Yuanzhang was immediately unhappy, thinking that Mencius's words were not the attitude a minister should have. It was not important for the monarch to treat his subjects as dirt. What was important was that the subjects should not oppose the monarch. So he threw Mencius' tablet out of the Confucian Temple. "]

"Throwing Mencius' tablet out?"

"With such thoughts, how good could Zhu Yuanzhang be to the people?"

"Subjects should not oppose the monarch!"

Except for a few people, rulers of all dynasties agreed with Zhu Yuanzhang's ideas.

【“In fact, it is normal for Zhu Yuanzhang to be so strong. After all, his father and mother who lived in the Yuan Dynasty all starved to death. In the end, he could still say that he was ‘happy to be born in the Yuan Dynasty.’”】

“What a hypocritical statement!”

“Happy to be born in the Yuan Dynasty, why did Zhu Yuanzhang rebel?”

The people of the Yuan Dynasty ridiculed Zhu Yuanzhang’s hypocrisy. If we are really so good, why do you need to rebel?

【“It’s not that he’s mentally ill, but because Zhu Yuanzhang himself is a qualified politician. For him, after becoming emperor, maintaining his own power is the most important thing.”】

【“Let’s take a look at the princes that Zhu Yuanzhang sent to various parts of the country.”】

【“Qin Wang Zhu Chong, who committed many evils, was absurd and harmed the people. He eventually aroused public anger and was poisoned to death by three old women.”】

【“Qi Wang Zhu Yu killed local officers and soldiers indiscriminately.”】

【“Zhu Yu’s reputation in modern online novels is not as good as his second brother, but in history, he is more bloodthirsty than his second brother.”】

【“The Ming Dynasty royal family killed people. It's a common thing, but it's rare to see someone as bloodthirsty as Prince Zhu Yu. ”]

[“It was recorded in the book "Imperial Records of Misdeeds" that Prince Zhu Yu killed 482 officials and civilians in his fiefdom of Qingzhou out of personal preference.”]

[“Among them were middle-level officials of the court, five commanders of the third rank, one prefect of the fourth rank, nine thousand households of the fifth rank, and other junior officers, lieutenants, and students.”]

“Killing local officials without reason, what's the difference between that and the Jin people?”

“Is Zhu Yuanzhang a descendant of Zhu Wen?”

“If a son is not taught, it is the fault of his father!”

When the literati of the Song Dynasty learned of what Zhu Yu had done, they were so angry that they said all kinds of nasty things.

【“The Imperial Record of Misdeeds” was compiled by Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty, specifically for educating his descendants. It records the illegal and evil deeds of the princes from the Han Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty.”】

【“Zhu Yuanzhang also recorded the evil deeds of his sons, so the credibility of this book is very high.”】

【“Lu Wang Zhu Tan likes to make elixirs and take drugs. After taking drugs, he likes to beat people for fun, and often beats to death the officers of the local garrison. Later, he also captured boys and castrated them in large quantities in order to make an elixir of immortality. The local people dared not speak out in anger.”】

“There isHow to make the elixir of life? !”

“Ridiculous!”

【“Prince Dai Zhu Gui robbed local military horses. The officers in charge of the horses tried to stop him, but he beat them to death. When walking on the street, he would smash the head of anyone he disliked with a copper hammer, killing them. Anyone who dared to stop him would be killed.”

【“Prince Gu Zhu Tan robbed the land of local people in his fiefdom, embezzled taxes, and killed innocent people.”

【“Chief Secretary Yu Tinggang couldn’t stand it anymore and advised Zhu Tan. Zhu Tan falsely accused Yu Tinggang of slander and had Yu Tinggang beheaded.”

【“There were other princes, big and small, who all had some problems.”

【“To be honest, let’s think about Zhu Yunwen’s violent reduction of power. From the perspective of the court, he did act a little too hastily, but his uncles were not good people either.” ”】

"Jianwen, this little bastard!" Zhu Di gets angry when he mentions Zhu Yunwen.

The people in the Hongwu Dynasty are silent.

The people in the fiefdoms of the King of Qin, the King of Lu, and others are in danger.

Zhu Yunwen in the Jianwen Emperor's dimension, seeing the evil deeds of these "good uncles" being exposed, felt happy in his heart, and said: "I am reducing the power of the vassal kings to eliminate harm for the people. The good reputation of my Ming Dynasty has been ruined by them! The people of the world should support me and stand on my side!"

【"If Zhu Yuanzhang had only one son who was a bastard, then we can understand that he was a genetic mutation, but he made so many weird things, then it can only be Zhu Yuanzhang's own problem. "】

【"In the Ming Shilu, there are often edicts in which Zhu Yuanzhang rebuked these vassal kings. "】

【"Of course, usually just rebuke and scold. ”】

【“And the Crown Prince Zhu Biao, who has always been known for his kindness and generosity, protected his younger brothers from all kinds of immoral things. The father and son hardly ever intervened in the princes’ mischief. At most, they just let them off lightly and pretended to do something. There was no real punishment, let alone killing people and paying with their lives.”】

【“On the contrary, Zhu often struck hard at those ministers.”】

Hearing this, many ministers of the Hongwu Dynasty shed tears in their hearts.

“The people of later generations finally said something fair!”

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