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Although Zhu Quan is scheming, Zhu Di is not so scheming, he is better at disguise than Zhu Quan.
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It can only be said that even if Zhu Quan is scheming, he is still too sincere and kind, and he is not as fake and cunning as Zhu Di.
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Although Zhu Quan was also actuarial in his possession, he took Zhu Di lightly and did not treat him as an enemy from the beginning.
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Because compared to Zhu Quan, Zhu Di was still superior, and he thought about how to weaken Zhu Quan early, and then sat firmly on the throne.
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Because Zhu Di had already considered the existence of various forces when he usurped the throne, although the scheming Zhu Quan also wanted to win half of the country, he failed to strike first!
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Zhu Di is more scheming, he will hide himself, so Zhu Quan didn't pay much attention to him at the beginning. It was too late to realize Zhu Di's terribleness.
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despised Zhu Li and didn't take him seriously at all, so it led to a defeat. On the other hand, it is also Zhu Lihui's disguise.
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Personally, I think that the reason why Emperor Zhu Di is a big hooligan is because he has no outstanding talent or outstanding brain, but relies on very cunning means to ascend to the throne.
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Because in history this person has done something that people can't forgive, and has done something that people can't explain at all, so he is a hooligan.
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Because Zhu Di's throne was obtained by seeking power and usurping the throne, he is said to be a big hooligan and his methods are not very clever.
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This is due to the fact that the development of Liang Qipi at that time was very good. This is due to the fact that the economy of the Ming Dynasty was determined by many people, and the forces of the Ming Dynasty were divided together, and everyone held their own forces, and they would not influence each other, nor would they have other ideas, so they were not afraid at all.
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The reason why they didn't watch out for vassal kings like Zhu Di was because their politics were very hard, and they also had excellent literacy and group battles.
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Because Zhu Yuanzhang holds the handle of these vassal kings. If they dare to rebel, they will kill their wives and children.
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Zhu Di's four major strategists: Li Jinglong, Li Jinglong, Xing Hao, and Gao Hongtu.
In the early days after the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, the political situation was unstable and the government was chaotic. After Zhu Di ascended the throne, he put down rebellions everywhere and strengthened the centralization of power. Among them, Li Jinglong, Li Jinglong, Xing Yu, and Gao Hongtu provided important ideas and help.
Li Jinglong: Zhu Di's cronies, officials and university scholars. He came from a prominent family, was well-educated, and was widely appreciated after taking up his official position, and successively held important positions such as the squire of the Bingqing Mengbu and the secretary of the Ministry of Rites, providing Zhu Di with many reasonable suggestions.
Li Jinglong: Formerly known as Li Jinglong (mistaken), the word is You'an, and he is knowledgeable. He served as a former Dr. Kuniko and provided a wealth of valuable knowledge and experience to the students he taught.
Later, he added this sedan chair to the imperial court and served as the secretary of the ministry, the secretary of the household department and other positions, and has always been the right-hand man by Zhu Di's side.
Xing Yu: Good at literature and history, economic and financial and military strategy. He once tailored a set of effective and reasonable financial plans for Zhu Di, which laid the foundation for the prosperity and development of the imperial court.
Gao Hongtu: Brilliant administrative ability, excellent wisdom and judgment have left many classic legends for future generations. Zhu Di valued his talents, so he had a high status in politics, culture, education, and the military.
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