Chapter 518: One Hundred Thousand Kills Yama (4)
Zhu Cilang did not go directly to Nanjing from Fengyang, but first transferred to Xuyi, worshipped the ancestral tomb, and then went south to Nanjing. He had just arrived in Nanjing, and the letter from Beijing had arrived. One of the imperial edicts gave Zhu Cilang the title of state supervising the southern slave reforms. All provinces that could be listed were clearly written in the imperial edicts, including Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan and Guizhou, where the news of slave reforms had not yet been reported.
This basically means handing over half of the Ming Dynasty into Zhu Cilang's hands.
Now the court is mixed with fish and dragons, unlike the Eastern Palace officials who were all in Jinan. Therefore, it is inevitable that some strange words will come out. Even if I dare not say them, I will say them through the mouth of the Song people. Among them, Wang Shipeng's statement is: "It is probably just a matter of asking for advice and treating the country. As for the military and supervision of the country, it is necessary."
Some people borrowed Yang Wanli's words and said more clearly: "There is no two days in heaven, and there are no two kings in the people, but there are no two kings, so they combine all the people and officials and have one zong. Now the holy lord is above, and there is another surveillance of the country. Isn't it close to the two kings? Is there one zong in this way to make all the people and officials in the country? Since ancient times and now, there has never been a world-class father and son who are not in danger."
If the former has "Zuo Zhuan" as support and explanation (see "Min Gong's Second Year"), it can still be considered a Taoist analysis, while Yang Wanli's theory of "two days and two kings" touched the core of power.
This sounds horrifying. If it were the crown prince of the Song Dynasty, he might have to cry and ask his father not to appoint a "responsible state".
But the Ming Dynasty was the Ming Dynasty after all, not the Song Dynasty with a lot of powdery flavor.
In the "Essay on the Book of Crown Princess" by Emperor Taizu Gao, he clearly wrote: "You are born in the palace and the first heir, and you are the one who belongs to God. You are in charge of the Eastern Palace. He respects heaven and is cautious, and he will also polite the army and supervise the country. Your position is to be a member of the six divisions. You should be kind and trustworthy, be convinced by your heart, and be able to be strong in the country."
The army of the army, the country, the sixth division, and the people. It clearly stipulates the army and civil power of the crown prince, who can deliberately distort the meaning of the text?
As for the later reign of the state seven times during the reign of Emperor Chengzu, Renzong succeeded to the throne and appointed Xuanzong as the crown prince, and the imperial edict said: "All Chinese and foreign affairs are decided." Emperor Shizong was in the south and ordered the crown prince to supervise the state. Because Prince Zhuang Jing was only three or four years old, he appointed Xuancheng Bo Wei as the left-behind envoy, and Grand Secretary Gu Dingchen and others cooperated with him.
In the Ming Dynasty, the emperor was systematically indulging his sons in order to divide the imperial power. This was also the main reason why Chongzhen did not care about Zhu Cixuan's training and escorts in the capital.
With this iron ancestral system in front of you, who can say anything else?
Well. In the original historical time and space, Guang Shiheng once said to Li Mingrui, who proposed the prince's reign in Nanjing, "I want to do something about Lingwu!"
However, in that time and space, the crown prince was a young bud in the deep palace without any power.
Zhu Cixuan, who had changed this time and space, held the most elite troops in the Ming Dynasty. One-third of the land was the officials he appointed. If he wanted to connect him with Emperor Suzong of Tang, he had to consider the consequences of the prince's re-scaling. At that time, the ancestor system would be a knife and a strength would be a sacrificial quota. What would he think of as a fish?
It cannot be said in the court, but there is still a place to say.
newspaper.
As the occupied areas expanded, more and more local newspapers were established in accordance with the Imperial Ming Issuance Law. Zhu Cixuan received a deposit of hundreds of thousands of taels from this. Of course, it is impossible to ask before someone wants to run a newspaper: Are you Tieti standing by the crown prince?
Ten thousand taels of silver are astronomical for the people who are willing to "make words". Since the court cannot object, it will be fine in the newspaper under the banner of studying the meaning of the "Zuo Zhuan" classics.
As it turns out, these people are too naive.
No one knows if he uses a pseudonym?
What does Dongchang do?
No newspaper dared to stop the East Factory from handling the case, and to investigate the original submission of the physical evidence. The editors who had to confess the documents and the servants who had sent a pen in the residence were all complete. However, Zhu Cilang was unwilling to be guilty of his words. Once this bad news was made, there might not be any deformed products such as literary inquisition.
However, Zhu Cixuan still remembered his promise with the Ryukyu envoy. He wanted to gather 5,000 people to teach Chinese and learn Ryukyu.
The General Administration of Transportation has also questioned where to find so many people? The answer is very simple: appointment.
If you are an official, you must obey the appointment and dispatch.
Nearly 3,000 officials in Beijing surrendered, but two died, and a group of them were taken away by Manchuria. In the end, nearly 2,000 people were left behind. These people had the "Appointment" to protect their lives, and Zhu Cilang was reluctant to ruin his credibility because of these ants.
Since they still have their official bodies, they will just go to Ryukyu.
These people are very good at Chinese and Chinese studies, and they are definitely not delaying the Ryukyu children.
Of course, these unconscionable demotion officials cannot be sent out, and some officials with talented people still need to be retained. The gap created is just enough to be filled by those who like to make trouble in newspapers.
In addition, local officials who have "outstanding" performance in this slave transformation also have the opportunity to go to Ryukyu, a tourist destination in later generations.
Jiang Yueguang initially felt that the crown prince was too polite and went to find so many people wherever he went. Little did he know that the crown prince had already been confident and the list of the first batch of officials sent to Liu had already been drafted.
As for those officials who refused to take office, they directly deprived them of their officials on the crime of disobedience and sent them to Ryukyu to serve, they were still doomed.
Therefore, the officials who thought of resigning finally had an extra choice.
After verification by the Censorate, there were no economic problems such as corruption and malfeasance and unknown origins of huge property. The court allowed him to return home in vain. If there was any problem, it would be sent to Liaodong or Ryukyu to serve depending on the severity of the circumstances.
Zhu Cilang was still at peace with everyone on the first day of his arrival in Nanjing.
The next day, the Xiaoling Mausoleum of Emperor Taizu Gao and Empress Xiaocima still looked like a good child with a filial son and a virtuous grandson.
On the third day, the Crown Prince Zhu Cilang, who was in Fengtianmen's Imperial Gate, became ferocious all of a sudden.
All the officials in Nanjing, as well as the honors and relatives from various families, suddenly realized that this time the crown prince was not so simple to worship his ancestors and build a tomb. Instead, he had the intention to extinguish all the civil and military officials in Nanjing. However, the one who supported the crown prince to do this was not just the 10,000 guards led by Xiao Mo, but the 1,000 "East Palace Officials" who followed Zhu Cixuan south.
If you look at the entire Ming Dynasty, you can see that there are more grassroots officials educated according to the Eastern Palace system, from Henan, Jinan, Tianjin, and Beijing to Nanjing in batches. The total number of officials registered by the Ministry of Personnel in the Ming Dynasty was about 50,000, and Jiangnan occupied half of the country. The goal of the crown prince was to find a good substitute for each of them.
Overnight, Yingtian Prefecture was taken over by the Crown Prince's personal officials. Originally, the officials retreated regardless of whether they were guilty or not, and only assisted in the transfer of government affairs.
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"Qian Qianyi has always been shameless!" Emperor Chongzhen slapped the table hard, shocking his palms to numbness.
Wang Chengen carefully glanced at the memorial on the table, and it was actually sent by Qian Qianyi, who had been removed from office. He shrank his head and said in his heart: I don’t know what I wrote, which made the emperor so generous. However, Tongzhengshi actually sent this memorial, probably because he was instructed?
Chongzhen was so angry that he sprayed two thick balls of air from his nostrils. He stood up and said, "Take the memorial and go to Kunning Palace."
The eldest son was far away in Nanjing, and Chongzhen gradually had more government affairs, but he was roughly just to let him know that he did not need to be a sage. Sometimes he couldn't help but itch, and the civil servant would rationally tell him that there was a law in this matter.
From this point of view, Chongzhen recognized Zhu Cixuan's habit of "legislation" and formed stripes, and everything was followed without being caused by temporary emotions.
It is embarrassing to say respecting your son, but respecting the national laws is something that any wise monarch should do.
Gradually, Chongzhen became lazy about political affairs, and he wrote a few words of "Cabinet Knows" more and more times. This time he received Qian Qianyi's memorial, but he felt a little angry, and he wanted to exile Qian Qianyi to Ryukyu!
"Look, I actually said that my brother Chun was in charge of Nanjing and appointed a private person! He didn't know that Brother Chun was destined to be the emperor! If he was placed in the Taizu Dynasty, there would be a crime of "aliencing the flesh and blood of the Tian family"!" Chongzhen arrived at Kunning Palace and threw Qian Qianyi's memorial on the desk.
Zhou Hou smiled so hard that his eyes were wrinkled with crow's feet, and said, "This ignorant person is right and he will do it. Isn't it just for him to send it to Brother Chun to let him do it himself."
Chongzhen was still a little angry. When he saw the queen's attitude, he became curious: "What's going on with you today? What's the interesting thing?"
"It's a happy event." Zhou Hou stepped forward and whispered: "The Imperial Hospital just reported that the Crown Princess was happy."
"Really!" Chongzhen was shocked and immediately looked happy: "Is it confirmed?"
"Don't you know the rules in the palace? If such a big thing is not confirmed, can you report it?" Zhou Houfei glanced at the emperor's husband and said, "I can't tell, Brother Chun is still quite capable."
"Hahaha!" Chongzhen rubbed his hands excitedly and suddenly said, "Hurry, if you send the order, you will be exempted from the morning and evening. You must check everything in Zhongcui Palace, and you must not make the Crown Princess harmless. You should let the Imperial Doctor take a closer look, so don't mistakenly eat taboos."
"I have been there for a long time, and I sent a few well-educated and well-educated mothers to take care of them day and night, and there will be no trouble." Zhou Hou paused and said, "But Brother Chun will not know when he will come back now. The Crown Princess will be afraid when he is alone in the palace. I thought, it would be better to bring her mother and sister to stay with her for a few days, so there will always be someone to talk to."
Chongzhen pondered and said, "Just do what the queen said."
"Did Brother Chun send a message?" Zhou Hou asked.
"It's a big deal to have Yuanzi. Not only does it mean to let him know? It also needs to let people all over the world know." Chongzhen said excitedly.
"Emperor, please wait." Zhou Hou called Chongzhen: "According to the customs of my hometown, if you have a new body, you cannot make a big fuss, for fear that the fetus will be unstable."
"Well, I don't know. Then wait until the fetus is stable before talking. But Brother Chun wants to say something." Chongzhen was extremely excited when he thought that he was about to have a grandson, and even put aside Qian Qianyi's defeat.
Until the crown prince’s memorial reminded him.
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