People in the Ming Dynasty are lawless

Chapter 19 Zhu Biao might have been tortured to death!

Chapter 19 Zhu Biao might have been tortured to death!
Ling Han's head hurt after listening: "Teacher Chen, you are too wild!"

Zhu Biao felt seriously offended.

No matter what, he would never commit suicide by jumping into a river just because he had a quarrel with his father. He failed to commit suicide and then fell seriously ill and died.

This is also a bit too fantasy.

And it sounds so useless.

How about simply drowning in the Jinshui River? It would be better than getting sick and dying after being fished out.

Will he really end up like this?
Zhu Biao felt aggrieved when he thought about such a possibility.

After listening to this, Ling Han felt that it was probably nonsense.

It seems that people of later generations are indeed a bit nonsense.

Ling Han retorted: "Teacher Xiao Chen, you will know that this is nonsense!"

Chen Han said: "That's true, but village chief, you have to extract useful information from this story."

"What is useful information?" Ling Han asked.

"Village Chief, you have to hear from these two stories that the relationship between the prince and the emperor is very tense, which at least shows that their father and son have different governance strategies.

Zhu Biao didn't like to go on a killing spree like Zhu Yuanzhang, so he must have stood up against it on many occasions.

Is there any conflict between father and son?
Moreover, an emperor father like Zhu Yuanzhang is not an ordinary person, and his majesty is not something ordinary people can have. Therefore, it is very likely that during this process, Zhu Biao was unable to save those innocent people who were killed, so he had a lot of resentment in his heart. But couldn't vent it out.

Over time, my mood naturally became extremely depressed.

It is true that Zhu Yuanzhang trusted Zhu Biao, but the cruel methods of being too impatient to create a Taiping Dynasty for Zhu Biao that no one could oppose were like insects that gnawed at Zhu Biao's heart, biting Zhu Biao's heart to pieces.

Under such tremendous pressure, Zhu Biao had to govern the country day and night, balance the relationship with his father, and carefully protect his younger brother and courtiers. To be honest, it is really a miracle that he lived to be 37 years old.

It was really possible that he was tortured to death. "

Zhu Yuanzhang's expression changed drastically when he heard this.

As Chen Han said, there are indeed absurd elements in these stories, but a lot of things can indeed be extracted from the stories, which is the heavy burden that has been weighing on Prince Zhu Biao all these years.

These were the reasons that finally crushed the prince.

When Zhu Biao heard this, he was already a little moved to tears.

Over the years, no one knew how much grievances he had accumulated in his heart.

No one knows how many times he wanted to tell his father this, but in the end he found in vain that his father would not listen to him at all.

He could only watch helplessly as those familiar to him were killed by his father.

There are times where it's ridiculous.

He knew very well that it was not difficult to guess what kind of situation the Ming Dynasty would eventually slip into if this continued.

But no matter how much he tried to persuade his father, his father was unwilling to listen.

The pressure naturally increases.

He could only swallow the pressure silently.

No one can tell.

But now that Chen Han said this, he suddenly felt that someone finally understood me.

Do you know how much grievance I have suffered over the years when I was the prince?
No one can understand.

Zhu Biao lowered his head and felt that his chest was filled with rags, making it difficult to breathe. Then it felt like a spoonful of cement had been poured down his throat, causing acid reflux in his mouth.

At that moment, he was no longer the aloof crown prince.

He is no longer the powerful deputy emperor.

He is a child who has suffered a lot.

Since his mother's death, he has worked hard to maintain the family.

Light the lamp and boil the oil!

Only sleep one or two hours a day.

What for?
In order to make the Ming Dynasty as prosperous and tolerant as the Tang Dynasty.

He knew that his father's methods were ruthless, so he repeatedly went to extraordinary lengths to save the country.But even so, many ministers were still killed in front of him.

Zhu Yuanzhang, a tough man, looked at Zhu Biao who was crying beside him with his head bowed, and his eyes were red.

Only now did he realize that he had paid so much and given everything to his son.

He originally thought that this must be what his son also wanted.

But I didn't expect that this would put so much pressure on my son.

But he had no way to express these pressures.

Zhu Yuanzhang put his hand on Zhu Biao's shoulder and squeezed it gently.

Zhu Biao reached out and covered his father's hand.

pat...

pat...

Finally, the tears that had been endured for a long time fell from the eyes.

After more than ten years of accumulated grievances, one day someone can finally understand.

Finally someone said what he wanted to hear most, and he couldn't control his sadness.

Both father and son are iron-blooded emperors, and they will never tell anyone their inner grievances.

It is precisely because of this that the inner words cannot be communicated.

Zhu Yuanzhang thought that what he gave his son was the best, and he never thought about whether his son would accept it.

He was indeed a good father, but he was really too hasty.

Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhu Biao should be the most special pair of emperor and prince in history.

Because they are a real father and son, Zhu Biao's biological mother, Queen Ma, and Zhu Yuanzhang are a real couple.

Most emperors and princes are fake fathers and sons, and most of their concubines are fake husbands and wives.

Many emperors did not see their sons for several months. They had sex with one concubine and then another every day. The prince was a stranger except for the blood relationship.

Especially Zhu Yuanzhang, who had more than 20 sons in his life. If he wanted to throw the prince into a pile of children, whether Zhu Yuanzhang would recognize him or not was a question.

Zhu Yuanzhang had no concept of relatives towards the prince and concubines.

But Zhu Biao was different. When Zhu Biao was born, Zhu Yuanzhang was not the emperor, not even the King of Wu, let alone Queen Ma.

This mother and son are real people who have suffered together with Zhu Yuanzhang, and they are real father and son relatives.

Zhu Yuanzhang's attitude towards Zhu Biao was that of an ordinary father rather than an emperor towards a prince.

To be honest, I believe Zhu Yuanzhang is even willing to die for Zhu Biao.

Throughout history, all emperors have tried to ignore the prince, and princes who have personal relationships with ministers are severely punished.

Only Zhu Yuanzhang strongly supported the ministers' friendship with the prince while he was alive.

This incident was very rare, and Zhu Yuanzhang was simply the number one person who assisted Zhu Biao in his "rebellion".

What is the core reason why the emperor used his own excuses to start his own rebellion? Because he really regarded Zhu Biao as his son and even died for Zhu Biao.

And the same is true for Zhu Biao.

Since the tenth year of Hongwu, he has been working from dawn to dusk to help Zhu Yuanzhang handle state affairs.

The purpose of giving silently is to reduce the pressure on my father.

To be honest, Zhu Biao didn't care that he only had one year to live.

He was just worried about how his father would face the numerous memorials that flooded into the sea alone after he left.

After all, my father is so old.

My mother's departure has already weighed heavily on my father.

If he leaves too, his father will really lose all the people closest to him...

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