If Zhu Yuanzhang knew about the Battle of Jingyan, would he kill all his sons in the early years of

Updated on history 2024-07-25
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    If you knew that Chongzhen would hang herself, she would not be strangled to death.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Is the brain a dead end, King Yan's rebellion was successful, why didn't Zhu Di kill all those brothers? Of course, dividing the vassal kings will inevitably lead to the rebellion of the vassal kings, and Zhu Yuanzhang has never believed in the same room, so he will make this mistake, and the root cause is deep; If Zhu Yuanzhang was a little sober back then, the big deal would be the same as King Yan's treatment plan, only to the clan royal village, not to let them have administrative power, military power, and soon there will be nothing to do, Zhu Di reformed the clan system, the princes are not allowed to live in the national capital after they become adults, they must be in the domain, go to live in the imperial village in other places, and they are not allowed to return to Beijing for life, and the princes can only eat, drink and have fun in the imperial village, and they are not allowed to be officials, they are not allowed to do business, they are not allowed to conduct scientific examinations, and they can only eat the treasury; Doesn't it solve the problem of separating feudal towns? Why do you want to kill your own flesh and blood?

    Of course, Zhu Di's plan is also endless, the children of the Zhu family continue to multiply, and the tail is too big to fall, which has become a huge burden on the country's finances and a factor that led to the demise of the Ming Dynasty; If Zhu Yuanzhang had been smarter back then and came up with a similar way to deal with the Qing Dynasty, the princes of the clan all lived in Beijing, gave some mansions and land, and had no military merits to inherit and demote one level, basically the clan problem could be solved, and the thirteen emperors of the Manchu Dynasty had no rebellion of the princes of the clan from beginning to end (except for the three feudatories in the early Qing Dynasty);

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After the Battle of Jingjing, Zhu Biao's ending as the child of the losing party was not good, at first he was only confined, and then all of them were assigned.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Zhu Biao's daughter was finally killed by Zhu Wen, because Zhu Wen was afraid that his children would rebel.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Zhu Biao's children were later rescued by loyal people in the court, and they were taken to retreat to the mountains and forests, hiding their identities to live.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Their children were eventually loved by the people, because they promulgated many policies in the court that benefited the people, and then the people remembered him and loved him very much.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Zhu Yunwen's children ended up very tragically, his son was imprisoned by Zhu Di and was killed when he was a teenager, and the other children were directly burned to death.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    At the end of the Jing disaster, Zhu Yunwen was only twenty-five years old, although the ancient man married earlier, but Zhu Yunwen left not many children, only two sons, the two sons were born to the queen Ma, named Zhu Wenkui and Zhu Wengui Panla. Because Zhu Di raised troops in the name of "Qingjun side", Zhu Yunwen's two sons inherited the throne in fact that the fighting resistance was higher than Zhu Di's, and this also doomed the two of them to not end very well.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Their fate was very miserable, because Zhu Di did not allow Zhu Yunwen's descendants to rebel, so Chaolu must argue that he would kill all his children.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, the biggest responsibility is not to choose a good inheritance, after all, his fourth son is still relatively strong, and he should think of this.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, this battle is inseparable from Zhu Yuanzhang, because Zhu Yuanzhang passed the throne to his grandson, which led to the emergence of this war epidemic.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After Zhu Yunye took away the throne of his nephew Zhu Yunwen, Zhu Yunwen's whereabouts have always been a mystery. At first, it was rumored that Zhu Yunwen was missing, and the book "History of the Ming Dynasty" compiled by the Qing Dynasty recorded that Zhu Yunwen committed suicide, and there are still doubts about the whereabouts of Zhu Yunwen in later generations.

    Although the History of the Ming Dynasty is the official history, in the final analysis, it was compiled by the Qing Dynasty, in order to prevent someone from resurrecting in the name of Zhu Yunwen after the Qing Dynasty destroyed the Ming Dynasty, and directly announced that Zhu Yunwen committed suicide. In this way, it will be possible to cut off the banner of people with ulterior motives.

    If it is true that as Ming Shi said, Zhu Yunwen committed suicide, his suicide may also be forced. When Zhu Yunyan was early in the army, Li Jinglong opened the city and surrendered, and the city of Nanjing was quickly breached, and Zhu Yunwen had no time to escape.

    However, if Zhu Yunwen had not been killed by mistake or committed suicide, Zhu Yunwen obviously did not dare to execute Zhu Yunwen. Zhu Yunwen raised troops under the banner of the Qing monarch, even if he wanted to kill Zhu Yunwen, he couldn't let others know that he killed him.

    So, if he didn't dare to kill Zhu Yunlian, he might ask, how to deal with this matter and make his name stand on the throne?

    Emperor Zhu Yunwen of the Ming Dynasty was the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and his year name was "Jianwen", and some people in later generations were called Emperor Jianwen by his year name. Emperor Jianwen was born a "benevolent and filial friend", deeply influenced by Confucianism, and his personality was diametrically opposed to his grandfather, Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang.

    After Zhu Yunwen ascended the throne, he reversed the tense situation of the Hongwu era and implemented reforms in the politics of the previous dynasties. Among them is the cutting of the feudal domain. After four years of tug-of-war, Zhu Di, the king of Yan, began the "Battle of Jingyan".

    After that, Steven Chu gained the power of the scheme. But Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunlian did not know where to go, and the people had different opinions about it.

    In the Records of Taizong, Zhu Yunwen thought of King Yan after entering the Jinchuan Gate to greet King Yan, how could I meet! He sighed. After that, he had to order the burning of the palace.

    Therefore, although some scholars believe that Zhu Yunwen committed suicide, the "Records of Taizong" was revised by Zhu Di three times, and the authenticity of this record has been doubted by many people.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is a great possibility of suicide, Zhu Di raised troops quickly, until Li Jinglong surrendered, Nanjing City was breached, it didn't take much time at all, and Zhu Yunwen had no chance to escape, so he could only commit suicide in order to prevent the Eggplant Burning from falling into Zhu Di's hands. It is recorded in the "History of the Ming Dynasty" that he committed suicide with trembling.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    He didn't really commit suicide. The record is that a eunuch let him go through the secret passage. Then fled the country and became an ordinary person.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I don't think he really committed suicide and laughed badly in the midst of this war; Because there are relevant Ming history records, after the outbreak of the Shengmu war, he has taken refuge in the sea under the protection of others, and Zhu Di has also sent others to the South Seas several times to find his clues.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think that with Zhu Yunwen's style, unless Zhu Yuanzhang can live forever, as long as Zhu Yuanzhang dies, the Battle of Jingjing will break out immediately, and Zhu Yuanzhang can save Zhu Yunwen for a while, but he can't save his life. Zhu Yuanzhang is alive, and Zhu Di will never dare to make a mistake.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    As the founding monarch of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang naturally has a high prestige in the hearts of the people and soldiers, and Zhu Di's rebellion will not be supported by anyone, and even if Zhu Yuanzhang issues a message, it is possible that Zhu Di's soldiers will mutiny.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No, if Zhu Yuanzhang was still alive, the world's armies would obey his command, and Zhu Di wouldn't even have the courage to rebel.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There is no comparison Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the country, and the peasant background has won the world, not to mention that the world is one.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I don't think it will work out. Zhu Yuanzhang's military command ability is not comparable to Zhu Yunwen and Zhu Di, and the rebellion will only be suppressed.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    At the time of the Battle of Jingjing, if Zhu Yuanzhang was still alive, Zhu Di would definitely not succeed. Because Zhu Yuanzhang is very prestigious.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No, Zhu Yuanzhang has absolute control over the army, and no one in his life dares to rebel with Zhu Di.

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This is very normal, you can't completely tie a man or woman for the rest of your life, as long as he loves you and is loyal to you, what does it matter if he has a confidant? Making a big fuss about this and messing with him will only hurt the feelings between you, and you can't do it.