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According to the "History of the Ming Dynasty", Li Shanchang's eldest son Li Qi married the princess and gave birth to Li Fang and Li Mao. When the clan was exterminated, Zhu Yuanzhang did not kill Li Fang and Li Mao, but wanted to kill Li Qi, and the kingdom used a letter to persuade him, and in the end Zhu Yuanzhang did not kill Li Qi.
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There are only four people who have served as prime ministers in a generation, Li Shanchang, Xu Da, Wang Guangyang, and Hu Weiyong, three of whom were killed but one of whom was spared, and one of them was Li Shan.
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Li Dingyuan, Li Shanchang's grandson, is a very favored one. Well, this one is wrong, it should be one of Li Shanchang's sons.
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Li Shanchang's son, the husband of Zhu Yuanzhang's eldest daughter, Princess Lin'an, Li Qi was exiled.
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History about Hu Weiyong.
There are a lot of doubts about rebelling with Li ShanchangIt's not so much that Hu Weiyong and others rebelled, but rather that it wasMing Taizu Zhu YuanzhangI want to force them to rebel. Most of the evidence of rebellion by Hu Weiyong and others appeared after they were convicted of rebellion.
After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, the surviving people among them were basically officials of the imperial court, and Hu Weiyong was one of the representatives. Hu Weiyong began to defect to Zhu Yuanzhang as early as when he was stationed in Hezhou, and won Zhu Yuanzhang's trust because of his outstanding talent. He has successively served as the magistrate of the county, Taichangqing, and TaichangqingZhongshu ProvinceParticipated in the governor's political affairs and other positions, and was finally recommended by Li Shanchang to serve as the right prime minister, and became the left prime minister within a few yearsBecome a figure under one person and above ten thousand.
Because of Hu WeiyongWhen he first started to be the prime minister, he did things more prudently, and once there was a big problem, he took the initiative to report to Zhu Yuanzhang, and won Zhu Yuanzhang's trust in turn, and his power became bigger and bigger. After many years as prime minister, he began to become more and more authoritarian. Many things about the power of life and death began to be carried out without reporting to Zhu Yuanzhang, and these pieces of the report that framed him and his own small report were privately withheld.
Because his power is very large, many ** sent a lot of gold, silver, jewelry and rare treasures to his mansion in order to appease him, and he did not shirk at all, and directly put them in the mansion.
Hu Weiyong did not harm Liu Bowen, it is said that at the beginningWhen Liu Bowen was sick, Zhu Yuanzhang sent Hu Weiyong to visit the imperial doctor, and soon after the news of Liu Bowen's death came out, as for whether Hu Weiyong was or not, there is no exact news, but it is very likely. After all, after Liu Bowen's death, he was basically in an unstoppable situation in the imperial court, and it was even more difficult to see if there was Zhu Yuanzhang behind him. Many people say that this is a banner led by Zhu Yuanzhang, the purpose of which is to weaken these powerful forces that have risen with whom.
Although some powerful people have been suppressed, the power of the elites led by Hu Weiyong and Li Shanchang has become bigger and bigger. When Zhu Yuanzhang realized this problem, he began to suppress itThe stipulation that it is not allowed to accept the property of the prince without permission and that it is not allowed to embezzle other people's land and property is incorporated into the law, and Hu Weiyong has committed many crimes. Later, the power of the prime minister was also restricted, and preparations began to be made against the noble forces.
Why did Hu Weiyong die In the face of Zhu Yuanzhang's behavior, Hu Weiyong realized the seriousness of the problem, but it was too late. Before Hu Weiyong and the others were fully prepared, Zhu Yuanzhang had already begun to take action, which completely disrupted their rhythm. Whether they rebel or not, the final outcome is to be dealt with by rebellion.
After this incident broke out, there were 21 princes who were implicated, and more than 30,000 others were implicated and killed. The important people who were divided after following Zhu Yuanzhang to fight the world, except for some who died a few years ago, most of the rest died in this great liquidation.
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Because Li Shanchang saw Zhu Yuanzhang's cruelty, he was afraid that he would find his head that day. So he decided to rebel. Although he has long since withdrawn from the court, his prestige and power above the temple are still there. As long as Li Shanchang acquiesced to Hu Weiyong's rebellion, which was a fellow villager, he could still do it.
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Because Zhu Yuanzhang wants to abolish the prime minister system and make his power more centralized, Hu Weiyong and Li Shanchang areI want to have more say in myself, so he united with friends to form a political alliance against Zhu Yuanzhang.
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Because Hu Weiyong and Li Shanchang held power at that time, and the power was very great, and Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to kill them at that time, so he dared to rebel.
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Because Zhu Yuanzhang wants them to rebel, then they had better really rebel, anyway, they will die, there is a small probability that they can survive if they rebel, and if they don't rebel, they will die.
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Because they held a lot of power in the court and had many disciples, they dared to do such a thing.
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It's hard to say that Hu Weiyong rebelled, but Li Shanchang never had the heart to rebel.
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Are you sick! Li Shanchang and Hu Weiyong did not rebel at all!
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Because Zhu Yuanzhang said that they rebelled.
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In the Hu Weiyong case, although Li Shanchang said that he escaped, he finally died in the hands of Zhu Yuanzhang, and his family was also implicated.
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This is Zhu Yuanzhang's way of being a king, he just let him go to see his future performance, and if he doesn't perform well in the future, he will still kill him, and in the end he did die in the hands of Zhu Yuanzhang.
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Even if Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to kill, it was impossible to kill them all, he had to leave at least a few people, otherwise some people would say that he was too ruthless and unrighteous, so he let Li Shanchang go.
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Because he is still a relatively good person, although there are some stains, but they are not too affected, so it must be considered from another angle.
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Zhu Yuanzhang let him go because Li Shanchang still has use value, and he can't kill him at the moment, and he will kill him when the time is right.
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is to let Li Shanchang go for the time being, Zhu Yuanzhang felt that he still had the value of use, but he finally died in the hands of Zhu Yuanzhang
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Leaving him for the time being, he felt that there were still some accounts that had not been settled with him, and in the end, he was still questioned, and he was worse than others!
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Because at that time he felt that this person still had a lot of sins that he had not figured out. He couldn't escape death after figuring it out.
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may be because Li Shanchang still has use value for Zhu Yuanzhang, so he said that he was spared.
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Zhu Yuanzhang was in the most difficult time, Li Shanchang helped him, Li Shanchang's contribution at that time was also quite large, and his ability was quite strong, and he couldn't move easily.
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Mainly because he was particularly powerful during his reign, the emperor was afraid of this person, so he was implicated, and the emperor wanted to cut the grass and eradicate the roots.
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Because Li Shanchang and Hu Weiyong's case are related, this situation will occur.
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Hu Weiyong, the last prime minister of the Ming Dynasty, was corrupt and bent the law for personal gain and did a lot of wrong things. But he believed that the law did not hold the public accountable, so he dragged more and more ** into the water. Lee Sun-chang is also among his targets.
When he failed to win over Li Shanchang, he wooed Li Shanchang's younger brother Li Cunyi. Li Cunyi said a lot of good things about Hu Weiyong to Li Shanchang, Li Shanchang listened a lot, and finally said to Li Cunyi and them meaningfully: I am old, I die, and you will do it yourself.
What does that mean, that is, I am already old, and when I die, you can do it yourself, and watch for yourself. It is equivalent to Li Shanchang acquiescing to the collusion between Li Cunyi and Hu Weiyong.
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I am old, I am dead, you are doing it yourself, these are the 10 words he said, but this is only speculation by people now, and there is not much basis.
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It should be a provocative word, implying that you will also be in danger when you are old, so you can do it yourself and take care of yourself.
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When Hu Weiyong rebelled, Li Cunyi once wooed Li Shanchang together, but he believed that the law did not blame the public, so he dragged more and more ** into the water. Lee Sun-chang is also among his targets.
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When Hu Weiyong rebelled in the Ming Dynasty, he recruited Li Shanchang together, and Li Shanchang had already persuaded him not to do this again, but he didn't listen, and in the end it didn't end well.
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The first thing is to be yourself, and then make yourself better, so in the end, you also choose to rebel.
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When Hu Weiyong rebelled, Li Cunyi once wooed Li Shanchang together, and Li Shanchang said to him: I am old. I die, and you will do it yourself.
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When Hu Weiyong rebelled, Li Cunyi once recruited Li Shanchang together, and finally said to Li Cunyi and them meaningfully: I am old, I die, and you will do it yourself. What do you mean, that is, I am old, and when I die, you can do it yourself.
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Because Li Shanchang's reputation was too high, he was afraid that after his death, he would be able to gather a lot of people to oppose the Ming Dynasty.
Hu Weiyong's rebellion is fake, the power is true, and the prime minister's power is too great, which makes Zhu Yuanzhang very dissatisfied and even more uneasy, so he designed Hu Weiyong step by step to do his best to trap and was finally eliminated.