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Chapter 130 Zhang Juzheng, A Complicated Person
Chapter 130 Zhang Juzheng, A Complicated Person
[After talking about Zhang Juzheng's achievements, let's look at Zhang Juzheng's problem next. 】
[In June of the tenth year of Wanli (AD 1582), Zhang Juzheng died of illness, and his death also marked the end of "Zhang Juzheng's reform".
People take tea to cool off.
Many officials in the court and Zhang Juzheng's former political opponents targeted Zhang Juzheng immediately after his death.
Snowflakes of impeachment memorials flew to Emperor Wanli's desk. 】
【Emperor Wanli had also been unhappy with Zhang Juzheng for a long time, so he ordered that Zhang Juzheng be deprived of the titles of Shangzhu Kingdom and Taishi, and all officials promoted by Zhang Juzheng would be demoted or dismissed.
Even Zhang Juzheng's home was sealed off, and he was not allowed to enter or leave. When the door was opened, more than a dozen members of Zhang's family were found starved to death.
Zhang Juzheng's home was confiscated with more than 1 taels of silver and [-] taels of gold. The eldest son Zhang Jingxiu couldn't bear the torture and finally hanged himself to death. Zhang Juzheng himself was almost exhumed.
This is roughly the end of Zhang Juzheng. Not only did he lose his reputation at the end of the year, but his family was also ruined, which was extremely tragic. 】
Zhang Juzheng stared blankly at the video, he never imagined that he would be treated like this by Emperor Wanli Zhu Yijun after his death.
He couldn't figure it out, he worked hard, revived the lifeless Daming, and gave hope to life to the people who were originally impoverished. In the end, why did he end up ruined and his family ruined?
"After all, it was a wrong payment!" Zhang Juzheng covered his face in pain, and the suffering in his heart was hard to tell to the outside world.
However, the video is still playing unswervingly,
[As the greatest statesman and reformer of the Ming Dynasty, where did Zhang Juzheng go wrong? 】
[[-]. Zhang Juzheng was too strict with Wanli, which caused Emperor Wanli to develop a rebellious mentality.
After Zhang Juzheng's death, in fact, it was Emperor Wanli who could really determine his fate after death.
As long as Wanli unswervingly supports Zhang Juzheng, then Zhang Juzheng will not be ransacked; but if Wanli hates Zhang Juzheng, then court officials will fall in favor of the emperor, and Zhang Juzheng will definitely not end well.
It's a pity that Emperor Wanli already hated Zhang Juzheng to the bone. 】
[Emperor Wanli succeeded to the throne at the age of ten. At this age, he was unable to handle state affairs, so he needed someone to support and assist him, and these people were Empress Dowager Li and Zhang Juzheng.
Empress Dowager Li herself is very strict with Wanli, but as the saying goes, loving mothers often fail children, so there is nothing wrong with what Empress Dowager Li did. 】
[Historical data records "The emperor tasted the wine at the Quyan in Xicheng, and ordered the new voice of the song to serve him. He couldn't say anything, so he took the sword and struck him. Persuading him from left to right was to cut his hair. He ordered the imperial letter to be the emperor's grass, and ordered the emperor to kneel down and count his mistakes."
When Emperor Wanli was young and frivolous, he would inevitably do some ridiculous things.
Once, Emperor Wanli was drinking at a music banquet in Xicheng, and asked his attendants to sing, but the attendants couldn't sing, so Wanli drew out his sword to kill people. Fortunately, the people around him persuaded him, so he cut off the attendant's hair as a punishment.
This kind of thing was common in feudal dynasties, and it is not uncommon, but when Queen Mother Li found out, she was furious, not only told Teacher Zhang Juzheng, but also asked Emperor Wanli to draft an edict of guilt, and asked him to kneel in front of the door for a long time, rebuking its negligence.
This kind of punishment with humiliation will often backfire, and even distort a person's character! 】
[A person's personality after he grows up has a great relationship with his childhood experience.
Zhang Juzheng is the chief assistant of the cabinet, with a high position and authority, and he was originally Wanli's teacher, so the education of Wanli is often extremely strict.
Although Zhang Juzheng's original intention was to cultivate a virtuous emperor, his approach was actually a little too much.
Another time, Emperor Wanli mispronounced the word "Bo" in his studies.
But for such a small mistake, Zhang Juzheng yelled at Wanli in front of all the officials.
Wanli was so frightened that he trembled, and even the ministers next to him showed fear.
Although it is said that strict teachers produce excellent apprentices, sometimes this principle does not apply to everyone, such as Emperor Wanli is an exception.
Because Emperor Wanli was disciplined too strictly when he was young, his character was distorted.
After Emperor Wanli took charge personally and gradually realized that he was the emperor and the Ninth Five-Year Supreme, then his desire for revenge would gradually emerge. 】
[So, after Zhang Juzheng passed away, Emperor Wanli began to retaliate wildly.
He not only abolished the reforms that Zhang Juzheng had painstakingly implemented, but also copied Zhang Juzheng's home, ruining his family. 】
【sad!Alas!
Zhang Juzheng originally hoped to cultivate a qualified heir to the empire, but he did not expect to cultivate a vengeful man who was negligent in politics.As the emperor teacher, this has to be said to be his failure, a big failure! 】
"Hehe. It's true that the veteran is incompetent." Seeing this, Zhang Juzheng felt guilty, but more disappointed and angry.
[[-]. Zhang Juzheng monopolized power and offended many court ministers.
Strictly speaking, this is actually not Zhang Juzheng's fault, but because the methods are too strong and there is no room for change, causing the court to shake, there is his inescapable responsibility for this.
Because Zhang Juzheng wants to reform, he needs absolute power, and it will definitely touch some vested interests. The prosperity of the world is for profit, and the world is for profit. No one wants to lose their own interests.
According to historical records, "a small disagreement, criticism followed, and further investigation was ordered to his superiors. In the matter, Yu Maoxue asked for a lenient policy, and he thought it was his own style, so he demoted his position. Fu Yingzhen, the censor, continued to say, especially cut. Prison, guarded with sticks."
The censors of the Ming Dynasty are so good that they can be described as infinitely beautiful in the local area, but it is precisely because of their greater power that the censors often bully the local officials.
For this reason, Zhang Juzheng wanted to strictly rectify this unhealthy atmosphere. Some people interceded for certain censors, and Zhang Juzheng would punish them severely, either in prison or dismissed from office.
During Zhang Juzheng's administration, those who were not convinced could only swallow their anger. After all, Zhang Juzheng was too powerful, so powerful that even the emperor dared not contradict him, and they couldn't be provoked at all.
Once Zhang Juzheng passed away, the tree fell and the monkeys scattered, so everyone also fell into trouble together.
Zhang Juzheng did nothing wrong in rectifying the administration of officials. These were all for the sake of the country, but he offended a large number of officials intentionally or unintentionally.
If no one impeached Zhang Juzheng after his death, the fate of the Zhang family would not be so sad. 】
[However, it is impossible not to offend people if we want to reform. The price of reform is to sacrifice the interests of some people to create greater benefits. This is worthy of recognition.
In the first ten years of Wanli, Zhang Juzheng's image was glorious and stalwart, with sufficient treasury, food and grass. After changing the old situation of the previous dynasty, the Ming Dynasty glowed with new vitality.
It is precisely because of Zhang Juzheng's reform that Wanli has the capital to slack governance, otherwise the demise of the Ming Dynasty may have to be advanced. 】
[The reason why Zhang Juzheng was mobilized and attacked is actually related to his personal life style. 】
[It is precisely because Zhang Juzheng's life is very corrupt that many people do not admire him, and because of this, he belittles or even slanders his achievements. 】
(End of this chapter)
[After talking about Zhang Juzheng's achievements, let's look at Zhang Juzheng's problem next. 】
[In June of the tenth year of Wanli (AD 1582), Zhang Juzheng died of illness, and his death also marked the end of "Zhang Juzheng's reform".
People take tea to cool off.
Many officials in the court and Zhang Juzheng's former political opponents targeted Zhang Juzheng immediately after his death.
Snowflakes of impeachment memorials flew to Emperor Wanli's desk. 】
【Emperor Wanli had also been unhappy with Zhang Juzheng for a long time, so he ordered that Zhang Juzheng be deprived of the titles of Shangzhu Kingdom and Taishi, and all officials promoted by Zhang Juzheng would be demoted or dismissed.
Even Zhang Juzheng's home was sealed off, and he was not allowed to enter or leave. When the door was opened, more than a dozen members of Zhang's family were found starved to death.
Zhang Juzheng's home was confiscated with more than 1 taels of silver and [-] taels of gold. The eldest son Zhang Jingxiu couldn't bear the torture and finally hanged himself to death. Zhang Juzheng himself was almost exhumed.
This is roughly the end of Zhang Juzheng. Not only did he lose his reputation at the end of the year, but his family was also ruined, which was extremely tragic. 】
Zhang Juzheng stared blankly at the video, he never imagined that he would be treated like this by Emperor Wanli Zhu Yijun after his death.
He couldn't figure it out, he worked hard, revived the lifeless Daming, and gave hope to life to the people who were originally impoverished. In the end, why did he end up ruined and his family ruined?
"After all, it was a wrong payment!" Zhang Juzheng covered his face in pain, and the suffering in his heart was hard to tell to the outside world.
However, the video is still playing unswervingly,
[As the greatest statesman and reformer of the Ming Dynasty, where did Zhang Juzheng go wrong? 】
[[-]. Zhang Juzheng was too strict with Wanli, which caused Emperor Wanli to develop a rebellious mentality.
After Zhang Juzheng's death, in fact, it was Emperor Wanli who could really determine his fate after death.
As long as Wanli unswervingly supports Zhang Juzheng, then Zhang Juzheng will not be ransacked; but if Wanli hates Zhang Juzheng, then court officials will fall in favor of the emperor, and Zhang Juzheng will definitely not end well.
It's a pity that Emperor Wanli already hated Zhang Juzheng to the bone. 】
[Emperor Wanli succeeded to the throne at the age of ten. At this age, he was unable to handle state affairs, so he needed someone to support and assist him, and these people were Empress Dowager Li and Zhang Juzheng.
Empress Dowager Li herself is very strict with Wanli, but as the saying goes, loving mothers often fail children, so there is nothing wrong with what Empress Dowager Li did. 】
[Historical data records "The emperor tasted the wine at the Quyan in Xicheng, and ordered the new voice of the song to serve him. He couldn't say anything, so he took the sword and struck him. Persuading him from left to right was to cut his hair. He ordered the imperial letter to be the emperor's grass, and ordered the emperor to kneel down and count his mistakes."
When Emperor Wanli was young and frivolous, he would inevitably do some ridiculous things.
Once, Emperor Wanli was drinking at a music banquet in Xicheng, and asked his attendants to sing, but the attendants couldn't sing, so Wanli drew out his sword to kill people. Fortunately, the people around him persuaded him, so he cut off the attendant's hair as a punishment.
This kind of thing was common in feudal dynasties, and it is not uncommon, but when Queen Mother Li found out, she was furious, not only told Teacher Zhang Juzheng, but also asked Emperor Wanli to draft an edict of guilt, and asked him to kneel in front of the door for a long time, rebuking its negligence.
This kind of punishment with humiliation will often backfire, and even distort a person's character! 】
[A person's personality after he grows up has a great relationship with his childhood experience.
Zhang Juzheng is the chief assistant of the cabinet, with a high position and authority, and he was originally Wanli's teacher, so the education of Wanli is often extremely strict.
Although Zhang Juzheng's original intention was to cultivate a virtuous emperor, his approach was actually a little too much.
Another time, Emperor Wanli mispronounced the word "Bo" in his studies.
But for such a small mistake, Zhang Juzheng yelled at Wanli in front of all the officials.
Wanli was so frightened that he trembled, and even the ministers next to him showed fear.
Although it is said that strict teachers produce excellent apprentices, sometimes this principle does not apply to everyone, such as Emperor Wanli is an exception.
Because Emperor Wanli was disciplined too strictly when he was young, his character was distorted.
After Emperor Wanli took charge personally and gradually realized that he was the emperor and the Ninth Five-Year Supreme, then his desire for revenge would gradually emerge. 】
[So, after Zhang Juzheng passed away, Emperor Wanli began to retaliate wildly.
He not only abolished the reforms that Zhang Juzheng had painstakingly implemented, but also copied Zhang Juzheng's home, ruining his family. 】
【sad!Alas!
Zhang Juzheng originally hoped to cultivate a qualified heir to the empire, but he did not expect to cultivate a vengeful man who was negligent in politics.As the emperor teacher, this has to be said to be his failure, a big failure! 】
"Hehe. It's true that the veteran is incompetent." Seeing this, Zhang Juzheng felt guilty, but more disappointed and angry.
[[-]. Zhang Juzheng monopolized power and offended many court ministers.
Strictly speaking, this is actually not Zhang Juzheng's fault, but because the methods are too strong and there is no room for change, causing the court to shake, there is his inescapable responsibility for this.
Because Zhang Juzheng wants to reform, he needs absolute power, and it will definitely touch some vested interests. The prosperity of the world is for profit, and the world is for profit. No one wants to lose their own interests.
According to historical records, "a small disagreement, criticism followed, and further investigation was ordered to his superiors. In the matter, Yu Maoxue asked for a lenient policy, and he thought it was his own style, so he demoted his position. Fu Yingzhen, the censor, continued to say, especially cut. Prison, guarded with sticks."
The censors of the Ming Dynasty are so good that they can be described as infinitely beautiful in the local area, but it is precisely because of their greater power that the censors often bully the local officials.
For this reason, Zhang Juzheng wanted to strictly rectify this unhealthy atmosphere. Some people interceded for certain censors, and Zhang Juzheng would punish them severely, either in prison or dismissed from office.
During Zhang Juzheng's administration, those who were not convinced could only swallow their anger. After all, Zhang Juzheng was too powerful, so powerful that even the emperor dared not contradict him, and they couldn't be provoked at all.
Once Zhang Juzheng passed away, the tree fell and the monkeys scattered, so everyone also fell into trouble together.
Zhang Juzheng did nothing wrong in rectifying the administration of officials. These were all for the sake of the country, but he offended a large number of officials intentionally or unintentionally.
If no one impeached Zhang Juzheng after his death, the fate of the Zhang family would not be so sad. 】
[However, it is impossible not to offend people if we want to reform. The price of reform is to sacrifice the interests of some people to create greater benefits. This is worthy of recognition.
In the first ten years of Wanli, Zhang Juzheng's image was glorious and stalwart, with sufficient treasury, food and grass. After changing the old situation of the previous dynasty, the Ming Dynasty glowed with new vitality.
It is precisely because of Zhang Juzheng's reform that Wanli has the capital to slack governance, otherwise the demise of the Ming Dynasty may have to be advanced. 】
[The reason why Zhang Juzheng was mobilized and attacked is actually related to his personal life style. 】
[It is precisely because Zhang Juzheng's life is very corrupt that many people do not admire him, and because of this, he belittles or even slanders his achievements. 】
(End of this chapter)
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