Postscript (Part 1)
It's time to come to an end again.
There are many people who write about righteousness, but they are just those things and a few characters. I originally thought I could write some new ideas, but now I look at it from the beginning, but in fact it is still limited. It is just that I can write a book to the end, and I am proud and dissatisfied.
From Hongzhi to Zhengde, from famous officials to famous officials, one famous person has left the court sadly, and one famous traitor and traitor is undoubtedly the end of one era and the beginning of another era. I selected a few interesting characters from the Ming Dynasty record and Ming History to insert them, so I wrote more people than things, and even digged deep into the relationship between characters and enjoyed it. I have to say that I have committed a certain degree of textual obsession. Among them, many characters and their relationships are rarely involved in, and many big and small events were ignored by the predecessors. I listed them one by one, which is naturally not just to make everyone laugh. Text/Text
The historical book is a matter of concluding the conclusion and I have made some efforts to justify Zhang Cai, who denounced him as a treacherous minister. I have made some efforts to justify him. In addition to his lust and greed for money without any evidence, even if the Ming Dynasty, which is known for distorting people, cannot find too many mistakes about him. He is capable and has unparalleled work, and can convince Liu Jin and be very useful. He must have great talents. He is unfortunate to die in prison and be killed in prison. This is a typical example of the capable person being jealous and envious. As for Wang Yue, Cheng Minzheng, etc., they also have their own grievances. In contrast, the grievances of Tang Yin and Xu Jing can only be regarded as the disaster of the little people suffering from. After the glorious and famous officials of Qingliu, these people are destined to be sacrificed.
The description of Emperor Hongzhi's court and the Crow Dynasty was not made up by me, but a point in history. However, in addition to the fact that Hongzhi rarely saw the cabinet ministers in the court, this is also a fact. The imperial letters and secret disclosures are passed back and forth. This kind of exchange between the monarch and ministers is new to us and helpless to the people at that time. As for the rampant bandits during the Hongzhi period, the Ming Dynasty will not be faked. On Li Dongyang's way back to his hometown and Beijing, there were many poems that reflected the sufferings of the people. Hongzhi protects his wife and loves his son, and is famous for history, so I don't need to correct him.
I have never thought that there was a so-called Liu Jin rebellion between Zhu Houzhao, the little emperor, and Liu Jin. Although there were old examples of Cao Jixiang's rebellion in the past, Cao Jixiang was different from Liu Jin and Zhu Houzhao. The latter was a crisis after Shi Heng was killed. Liu Jin had never had such a crisis. He did not do anything for nine thousand years and rebelled at the situation where there were already many opponents, unless he was crazy. Looking at the history books, although Wuzong Zhu Houzhao was an emperor who acted casually after ascending the throne, Liu Jin never left the capital, did not go to war, did not tour Nanjing in the south, and there were no so many rumors afterwards... From this, it can be seen that Liu Jin's death was a great turning point for Zhu Houzhao.
Chapter completed!