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It can be said that all the difficulties encountered by Zhang Juzheng when implementing the new policy were cleaned up by Feng Bao, Zhang Juzheng and Feng Bao were friends and comrades-in-arms, and it was the two of them who promoted the implementation of the Wanli New Deal, so that the Ming Dynasty had a short opportunity to recuperate.
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Feng Bao and Zhang Juzheng are not only a pair of political allies, but also a pair of private friends, and the two of them sincerely cooperate for the Wanli New Deal. Feng Bao took advantage of his special political status and was willing to be Zhang Juzheng's paving stone and scavenger, and made great contributions to Zhang Juzheng's reform. The political alliance between Feng Bao and Zhang Juzheng is also a rare example of sincere cooperation between the Ming Dynasty and the Inner and Foreign Dynasties.
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Zhang Juzheng and Feng Bao were political allies and worked together to implement the Wanli reform.
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In simple terms,Zhang JuzhengCarry out reforms andGreat eunuchThe relationship between Feng Bao is mainly concentrated in two aspects, one is that without Feng Bao's support, it is difficult for Zhang Juzheng to implement reforms, and the other is that Feng Bao, as the contact between the inner and outer dynasties, can help Zhang Juzheng obtain the support of the empress dowager of the two palaces. It can be said that the reason why Zhang Juzheng was able to implement the reform is inseparable from Feng Bao's support for him.
1. Without Feng Bao's support, it would be difficult for Zhang Juzheng to implement reforms
Although it is said that Zhang Ju is in Wanli.
has already sat in the position of first assistant, but without Feng Bao's support, it will be difficult for Zhang Juzheng to implement reforms. You must know that Wanli was still young when he succeeded to the throne, so Feng Bao, who was the eunuch of the palm seal, can be said to be the representative of the imperial power to a certain extentTherefore, after Zhang Juzheng received Feng Bao's support, the power in his hands also reached its peak, and at the same time, he also gained a great right to speak in the court, which also gave Zhang Juzheng the basic conditions for the implementation of reforms。In other words, if Feng Bao does not support Zhang Juzheng, then Zhang Juzheng will not be able to seize all the power into his own hands, and the reform will probably not be carried out.
Second, Feng Bao, as the contact between the inner and outer dynasties, can help Zhang Juzheng obtain the support of the empress dowager of the two palaces
For Zhang Juzheng, Feng Bao's support not only allowed him to firmly grasp the power in his hands, but also allowed him to gain the support of the empress dowager of the two palaces, so that he could carry out reforms freely. This is because Feng Baoben is the contact between the inner dynasty (imperial palace) and the outer dynasty (imperial court), and has won the trust of the empress dowager of the two palaces (the palace speaker in the early Wanli period).Therefore, in the case of Feng Bao helping Zhang Juzheng say good things, the Queen Mother of the Two Palaces will naturally not oppose Zhang Juzheng, which also gives Zhang Juzheng the ability to suppress those voices that oppose reform, and also allows him to have a political environment where he can display his ambitions. On the contrary, if Feng Bao does not support Zhang Juzheng, then it is likely to evolve into a struggle between the inner and outer dynasties, and Zhang Juzheng will not be able to implement reforms.
It can be seen that Feng Kuxianbao's support is a key factor in Zhang Juzheng's ability to implement reforms.
To sum up, it is precisely because of Feng Bao's support that Zhang Juzheng can hold the power in his hands, and he can also get the support of the Queen Mother of the Two Palaces in the matter of reforming Lao Ji.
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Of course, it is related, he has been pushing the other side, he is an ally of the other side, and he has jointly implemented reforms.
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Under Feng Bao's bent operation, Zhang Juzheng sat on the throne of the first assistant of the cabinet, although Feng Bao was selfish, but the biggest beneficiary was undoubtedly Zhang Juliang, Feng Bao sacrificed his reputation, and Zhang Juzheng gained fame and fortune. Feng Bao represented the imperial power and cleared the obstacles to reform for Zhang Juzheng Feng Bao was an important bridge for Zhang Juzheng to obtain the emperor's long-term trust and respect and troublesome appointment There is a good personal relationship between the two of them.
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They should be directly related. was prevented by the eunuchs, and was obstructed by the eunuchs, I didn't reform into a false lead gong is that the hall was influenced by him, so the poor results of the reform are directly related to his past.
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The other party did help him to carry out reforms, and he has an alliance with him, and he has always had a very close relationship.
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The reason why you will lose to the other party is that you are too light on the enemy, and you don't have your own wind training style and principles for doing things, and then there are usually your own, and there are very few new machines, so in the end, you don't have a successful search in the calendar.
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Because he is too arrogant and domineering, there are too many enemies, so he will let the other party pick up the leaks.
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FengBecauseMingshenzong Zhu YijunJealousy against him, willFeng BaoAfter being exiled to Nanjing, he died of illness, and Zhang Juzheng and Feng Bao were political allies. Feng Bao was a famous eunuch and politician in the Ming Dynasty, and after Zhang Juzhong served as the first assistant, Zhang Juzhong and Feng Bao were one inside and one outside, and fully grasped the power of the imperial court at that time.
In 1567 AD, a vacancy in the position of the eunuch in charge of the seal was vacant at that time, according to Feng Bao's qualifications, it should have been held by Feng Bao, but Emperor Longqing at that time did not like Feng BaoThe scholar Gao Gong recommended Chen Hong, the eunuch of the imperial eunuch, to take up the position, because Feng Bao had a grudge against Gao Gong because of this matter.
Because of this incident, Feng Bao began to befriend Zhang Juzheng, he planned together how to remove the high arch, and the alliance between the two became closer and closer.
Once Emperor Longqing had an illness, Feng Bao secretly notified Zhang Juzheng to draft an edict, and this matter was discovered by Gao Gong, Gao Gong said that now I am in charge of the political situation, how can you draft the edict with Zhang Juzheng? So Gao Gong thought about how to drive Feng Bao out of the Forbidden City.
Later, after the death of Emperor Longqing, Feng Bao held the power inside and outside the palace, and when Emperor Longqing diedGao Gong once said very sadly, how can a 10-year-old child rule the world?
This sentence was heard by Feng Bao, and Feng Bao took the opportunity to say to the Empress Dowager Li, Gao Gong's eyes are not heavenly, and he said in front of hundreds of civil and military officials, how can a 10-year-old child manage the government? When Empress Dowager Li heard about it, she drove Gao Gong back to Beijing and drove him out of Beijing.
But Feng Bao's resentment towards Gao Gong did not disappear, because he wanted to cure Gao Gong to death, and later Feng Bao's relationship with Emperor Wanli became closer and closer, and Feng Bao often reported some information about Emperor Wanli to Empress Dowager Li, so Emperor Wanli was also very afraid of Feng Bao.
Once Emperor Wanli made a mistake, Empress Dowager Li was very angry, Feng Bao asked Zhang Juzheng to draft an edict of Emperor Wanli who made a mistake, the language of this edict was very harsh, and Emperor Wanli's self-esteem was seriously hurt after reading it. But because Emperor Wanli was very afraid of Empress Dowager Li, he had to tell the world this edict.
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The eunuch Feng Bao died of illness in prison when he came, and Zhang Juzheng and Feng Bao were relatively good friends, both of whom were helping the emperor manage the affairs of the court at that time.
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Feng Bao and Zhang Juzheng belonged to a mutually appreciative friendship, and after Zhang Juzheng's death, Feng Bao was also falsely accused and died in prison while he was alone.
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The relationship between the two of them is not very good, in fact, this eunuch has long had many people who hate him, and many people want to kill him.
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Zhang Juzheng respects Feng Bao more, and Zhang Juzheng himself is also a capable person. The cooperation between the two people is good for themselves and the country, so they will repeatedly recommend Zhang Juzheng.
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Without Feng Bao, there would be no Zhang Juzheng's New Deal, Feng Bao is Zhang Juzheng's political ally, his most loyal comrade-in-arms, it was Feng Bao who helped Zhang Juzheng to sit in the position of first assistant, Feng Bao is the emperor's cronies, and he helped Zhang Juzheng clear the obstacles to the New Deal.
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Because the fate of the two of them is closely related, both of them are the emperor's most trusted people, and only by supporting each other will they get the greatest benefits.
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There is still a little bit of a relationship, Feng Bao, as Zhang Juzheng's ally, can help Zhang Juzheng clear many obstacles when Zhang Juzheng implements reforms, and even when someone sues Zhang Juzheng, Feng Bao can also exonerate Zhang Juzheng in front of the emperor.
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