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After the Battle of Jingjing, Zhu Di deposed the wife and sons of his eldest brother Zhu Biao as concubines, imprisoned them, and announced that they were all executed.
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He was especially kind to Zhu Biao's wife and sons, because he felt that these people were not at fault and should be kind to them.
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After the Battle of Jingjing, most of Zhu Biao's sons and grandsons were placed under house arrest except for their disappearance. Zhu Biao's first wife died before the accident, and the second wife was also imprisoned.
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After Zhu Di seized the throne, he did not immediately kill all the Zhu Biao family, but lowered their titles. Then he was monitored, and many years later, his family members died one after another because of the unknown original rental of pie pants.
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Friendly treatment. He didn't hurt his family and was more merciful.
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Driven away from the bends, Zhu Di is indeed a non-ridged and capable emperor, but he is also a very ruthless king, and he will definitely solve the problem openly and secretly for those who may be buried in the old age and pose a threat to him.
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He killed his wife and son, his relatives were also sent to the frontier, and all the entourages in the family were killed, and Zhu Di was also a very ruthless person.
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In order to flaunt his own people, Yi did not wantonly kill the family of the late prince, but he also killed them secretly, causing them to perish quickly.
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Knighthood, but not power, is to give money and land, but power is not given.
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He has already staged a coup d'état and taken over the world, and it is impossible for him to do more excesses to his wife and children, lest his reputation be further reduced.
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It's not so brutal as to kill them, although they have status but no rights, they should be free-range. But if it threatens Zhu Di's status, I think he will not hesitate to kill them.
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Zhu Di is still a person who misses the old love, although he became the emperor, he did not kill his brother Zhu Biao's wife and children, but let them have no worries about food and clothing.
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Zhu Di himself is not the kind of person who kills innocents indiscriminately, and of course he chooses to let his brother Zhu Biao's wife and son go, but he will not let them have rights, just idle princes and the like.
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In the end, it should be very good to them, after all, it is just a wife and son, and Zhu Dijing will definitely not do too many things beyond the norm.
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Zhu Di is not a cold-blooded person, he values affection and righteousness, but he also values power, he will not do anything to his brother Zhu Biao's wife and son, give him good food, drink, fun and fun, but not power.
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The Judy I saw on TV was still a good person, and she was more humble to everyone, so she shouldn't be able to kill her brother's son.
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Before Zhu Di became the emperor, he was still a more affectionate person, but after becoming the emperor, he changed a lot and became very ruthless, but he didn't do anything too much to them.
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After he became the emperor, he became an out-and-out tyrant, and he did not give Zhu Biao any rights and power.
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Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhu Di are all vicious people, and anyone who might threaten him will never stay.
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As a prince, I worry about my life all day long, and instead.
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I can't eat enough and worry about the bad things of a thousand years ago, who knows this kind of thing.
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Zhu Di is actually quite brutal, so he is also very powerful in treating Zhu Biao's wife and sons, they were originally born into the royal family, but Zhu Di demoted them to commoners.
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Zhu Yunwen has a relatively gentle personality, but Zhu Di is obviously not good-tempered, so after Zhu Di's success, Zhu Biao's wife's original name was abolished and a new name was changed, and his son Zhu Yunwen's whereabouts are unknown.
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After Zhu Di became the emperor, he was quite polite to his brother's wife and children at first, but after that, Zhu Di used various means to suppress them again and again, and almost everyone died well.
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After the Battle of Jingyan, the fate of his wife and son was more tragic, his wife Lu had long been deposed, and the whereabouts of the eldest son and the second son were unknown, and the third and fourth sons were demoted to concubines one after another and died violently.
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After the Battle of Jingjing, Zhu Biao's wife and son will eventually be oppressed by the new emperor, some may become subordinates in the palace, and some may be killed by the new emperor.
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According to historical records, after Zhu Biao lost power, Zhu Di came to power, his wife Lu was deposed early, and his sons were even more miserable, basically all died tragically, or they were also exiled.
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After the Battle of Jingjing, Zhu Di treated his eldest brother Zhu Biao's wife and children only in solitary confinement at first, but later many of them died inexplicably, and they had nothing to do with Zhu Di.
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After this war, Zhu Di actually made his eldest brother's wife the imperial sister-in-law, and then divided their sons into kings, but the power was not very great.
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After Zhu Li successfully won this battle, he killed people on a large scale, including Zhu Biao's wife and children, and he would definitely cut down the grass and eradicate the roots.
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After the Battle of Jingyan, Zhu Di resented that he did not pass on the throne to him that year, and demoted the wife and children of his eldest brother Zhu Biao to commoners.
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He actually took great care of their lives and let them enjoy the glory and wealth.
Zhu Di's Battle of Jingjing, also known as the Jingyan Change, was essentially an attempt by Emperor Jianwen, the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, to cut down the feudal domain and strengthen the imperial power, which triggered a power struggle within the Ming Dynasty royal family. >>>More
In order to save his life. After the Battle of Jingyan, in order to save his life, Zhu Di denied that he was a concubine, emphasizing that his biological mother was Queen Ma in order to ascend the throne in the future.
Because of his benevolence, he gave his subordinates a secret decree not to kill Zhu Di, so no generals dared to stop Zhu Di at all, resulting in Emperor Jianwen being defeated by Zhu Di.
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