Chapter 113 How to choose an emperor for eternity

In fact, there is a lot of controversy over whether Lao Zhu is an emperor through the ages. Not to mention whether Lao Zhu is an emperor through the ages. Even the term "emperor through the ages" and who are the emperors through the ages are so controversial that it is unimaginable.

The term "one emperor through the ages" first appeared in the Ming Dynasty and originated from Li Zhi's evaluation of Qin Shihuang's victory in "Collection of Books".Later, Wang Zhijian used it to evaluate Tang Taizong Li Shimin in "Du Shi Shang Yu Volume [-]".

This term was the first term proposed and created by Li Zhi, and he evaluated Zhu Yuanzhang as "one emperor for thousands of years" in "Xuzangshu".

In modern times, the debate over one emperor through the ages is undoubtedly more complicated.

The Qin, Han, Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and even the Manchu and Qing Dynasties all had their own fans, and the number was extremely large.

In this case, there are undoubtedly many candidates for the Eternal Emperor.

From Ying Zheng who created the emperor system, to Liu Che who established the feudal system, to Tang Taizong Li Shimin, to Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang, sometimes some shameless people will also add Kang Mazi, which is already five.

In fact, there are even more arguments online.

For example, Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty, and Emperor Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty added up to almost no less than ten people.

Such a large team of candidates has undoubtedly led to the dispute about one emperor throughout the ages that has lasted almost throughout history.

Even Ying Zheng and Liu Che, as the founders and framers of the feudal system and the emperor system, have opinions, not to mention Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang.

But this has nothing to do with Jiang Chen.

In Jiang Chen's opinion, Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang, even if he had problems like this, could indeed be regarded as an emperor throughout the ages.

As for the reason is very simple.

First of all, looking at the entire 2000 years of Chinese feudalism, no one has achieved more justice than the Han and Ming Dynasties, and the Ming Dynasty was even more special.

During the Mongolian and Yuan Dynasties, as the first overall fall of the Chinese nation, this was an almost devastating existence. If Zhu Yuanzhang, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, had not expelled the Tartars and restored China, no one knows where the whole of China would have gone.

Secondly, Lao Zhu's background was too low, so low that he was the only one among the unified feudal dynasties throughout history.

It starts with a bowl and ends with a country, giving the Chinese nation a gene that can be passed down for thousands of years.

Even more than 1000 years ago, Chen Sheng and Wu Guang had already called out the princes, generals, and Xiang Ning. Emperor Gao, the founder of the Han Dynasty, rose up from among the common people and conquered the world with his sword. He could not follow the Zen of Tang Yu, the king of Tang Wu, or Long Xing. The tiger changed, followed the wind and clouds, conquered chaos and violence, clarified the emperor's empire, and within eight years, the sea was settled, and then the thoroughfare of Hetian and the emperor's pole were built. It has been recorded in books since ancient times.

But after 400 years of development in the Han Dynasty, and the Sui and Tang Dynasties when aristocratic families became rampant, the world seemed to have turned into an era where princes, generals and prime ministers had their own kind.

Even if the two Song Dynasty families disappear.

However, seeing birth is still an existence that determines everything.

The popularity of imperial examinations indeed broke the monopoly.

However, it was just a change from a wealthy family to a wealthy gentry family.

The essence has not changed much.

In ancient times,

Those who have no house or land are called vagabonds, those without legitimate jobs are called hooligans, and those who steal are called thieves.
Those who steal things are called bandits, those who endanger national security are called thieves, and those who seek to usurp the throne are called traitors.
Foreign invaders are called bandits, those who have declined are called poor families, those who have houses and land are called common people.

Those whose families have civil servants are called Lijia, and those whose families have soldiers are called military households.

Those who rent land from landlords are called tenants, those who raise livestock are called herdsmen, and those who do big business at home are called wealthy merchants.

A poor family, no matter how cold it is, still has a door.

Those who can participate in the imperial examination must at least come from a poor family, and no matter how poor they are, they must still be common people.

However, Lao Zhu conquered the world as a beggar, and his significance to the entire time and space is undoubtedly unimaginable.

In addition, he restored China, expelled the Tartars, and established the post-feudal era. Why can't he be called one emperor through the ages?

As for Zhu Yuanzhang's limitations.

To be honest, no emperor has limitations.

Even Emperor Taizong Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty, who claimed to be almost flawless in feudal history, had limitations.

Not to mention Zhu Yuanzhang who was just a beggar.Evaluating the emperor is not based on shortcomings, but on what he did and how much impact he had.

At least Jiang Chen thinks so.

Jiang Chen poured a pot of tea and sipped it gently.

Waiting for Ming Taizu’s answer,

But after a while, Ming Taizu showed no new words.

Jiang Chen couldn't help but shake his head, chuckled, and glanced outside the window.

I found that the sky was already turning a bit westward.

"No, I forgot the time!"

Looking at the sky, Jiang Chen suddenly came to his senses. He couldn't help but slap his forehead and spoke with an anxious voice.

The figure quickly turned off the computer, stood up, and headed out the door.

Jiang Chen's profile picture instantly dimmed.

On the other side, Zhu Yuanzhang had just prepared his words and was about to speak, when he was immediately dumbfounded.

Fortunately, in the group chat at this moment, other emperors reacted.

Along with Lao Zhu was selected as the emperor of the ages.

A stream of information immediately poured into the minds of these emperors.

At this moment, whether it is Zhu Di, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Houcong, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, or Chongzhen, or Zhao Bing, the late emperor of the Song Dynasty, they all understand what Lao Zhu gained during the Hongwu period.

"Father, you have been selected as the emperor of the ages!"

Zhu Di, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, opened his mouth and felt that he was filled with envy.

An ancient emperor.

As one of the first two people to join the group, Zhu Di, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, can be said to be the first to know about the selection of an emperor through the ages.

Except for his initial excitement about this, he soon calmed down.

After all, although Zhu Di, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, was arrogant, he was not an idiot. He naturally knew that there were hundreds of emperors in China, and the probability that he could select an emperor for eternity was almost negligible.

The top ten is pretty much it.

Unexpectedly, under such circumstances, his father Zhu Yuanzhang would be selected as the emperor of the ages.

Moreover, the rewards from this Eternal Emperor are too rich.

Even if he only saw the brief message that appeared in the chat group, Ming Chengzu Zhu Di could only look envious.

Not to mention ten years of life, this is ten more years of life.

This is enough to drive any emperor crazy, even him.

Not to mention that in addition to ten years of longevity, there are also people's wisdom, people's hearts, and universal nectar.

Needless to say, the wisdom of the people and the hearts of the people.

It is extremely important even for the Ming Dynasty in the Yongle period.

If Yongle time and space had this blessing, Zhu Di would even have the confidence to see the world described in Jiang Chen's books in his lifetime.

Unfortunately, these don't seem to have anything to do with him.

Thinking of this, Ming Chengzu Zhu Di in the Hall of Supreme Harmony couldn't help but sigh.

Of course, it's not just him at this moment, Ming Shizong Zhu Houcong, Chongzhen Emperor Zhu Youjian, and the late Song Emperor Zhao Bing are all like this.

(End of this chapter)

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