The Ming Dynasty started with saving the eldest grandson

Chapter 21 Begins with training the grandson

Chapter 21 Begins with training the grandson

At dawn, Chen Jingke woke up under the influence of his biological clock.

After a brief wash, I jogged a few laps in the yard to warm up, and then did Tai Chi.

When he was studying in his previous life, Tai Chi was an elective course and the scores were very high, so there were many people who signed up. Chen Jing stuck to the computer to get a spot.

Since then, he has maintained the habit of doing Tai Chi until he became a doctor.

I worked overtime day and night, and whenever I had some time, I wanted to take a rest. As a result, Tai Chi gradually fell into disuse.

After traveling through time, he picked up this skill again and would play for half an hour every day, rain or shine.

Although his physical fitness is not as good as that of a real practitioner, he is still very healthy and rarely gets sick.

Only halfway through one punch, Zhu Xiongying also walked out. When he saw him punching, his eyes lit up and he asked:
"Chen Bandu, do you also practice martial arts?"

Chen Jingke closed his fists and saluted: "This is not a martial arts boxing method, but a health-preserving Tai Chi. It is fine for strengthening the body, but it cannot be used for fighting."

Zhu Xiongying said disappointedly: "Is that so? I thought you knew martial arts."

Chen Jingke's heart moved and he asked, "Your Majesty, do you want to practice martial arts?"

Zhu Xiongying nodded and said: "Well, I want to fight in the killing fields like Grandpa Huang, defeat the Yuan people, and let the Ming Dynasty conquer the barbarians."

"Originally, my fourth uncle promised to teach me martial arts, but he left for Peiping a few days ago."

Fourth uncle?He should be talking about Zhu Di.

There were rumors in the previous life that Zhu Di and Zhu Xiongying had a good relationship. It seems that the rumors are true.

Chen Jingke looked thoughtful. Before, he just wanted to lie down, and his future plan was to write two medical books.

Now that we are about to enter the political pit, many things need to be planned in advance.

Zhu Yuanzhang was decisive in killing and was confident to the point of being a bit headstrong on many issues.

For example, he himself knew the consequences of enfeoffing vassal kings.But he still sealed it willfully and killed the officials who tried to dissuade him.

So in the Hongwu Dynasty, all he had to do was protect himself and accumulate capital.

Although Zhu Biao is tolerant, his ability to control everyone shows that he is not a weak person.

When he ascends the throne in the future, he will definitely do something great.

Moreover, many of his political opinions are not in common with those of Zhu Yuanzhang, and they will definitely be fine-tuned.

When the time comes, I will work harder and put forward some suggestions for change, and even if they are not adopted, I will not lose my life.

However, according to the political system designed by Zhu Yuanzhang, the main force of Ming Dynasty's foreign wars in the future was the vassal kings.

At that time, a group of vassal kings with heavy armies and great achievements will inevitably be raised.

Zhu Biao can still rely on his prestige to suppress them when he is alive. When Zhu Xiongying succeeds to the throne, will the vassal kings obey him?
Even if they didn't dare to rebel, it would be difficult for Zhu Xiongying to command them.

If you want to reduce the vassal state, you will encounter greater resistance than during the period of Emperors Wen and Jing of the Han Dynasty, and the rebellion of the Eight Kings of the Western Jin Dynasty cannot even be ruled out.

If you want to suppress the feudal kings, you must surpass them in military merit.

In his previous life, Zhu Di led his own troops to fight and became the man with the greatest military merit in the Ming Dynasty at that time. The vassal king was suppressed and had no chance to make meritorious deeds.

But Zhu Biao didn't know much about military affairs, so it was unrealistic for him to lead troops to fight.

Then we can only count on Zhu Xiongying.

He is still very young and has great plasticity. It is not difficult to train him into a person with both civil and military skills.

As for his chances of going to the battlefield, it seems impossible, but in fact the chances are very high.

Based on his relationship with Zhu Di, when he was successful in his studies, he told Zhu Yuanzhang that he wanted to go to Peking for gilding.

As an emperor who is about to conquer the world, Lao Zhu understands the importance of military power better than anyone else, and the possibility of objecting to this matter is extremely low.

As long as Zhu Xiongying can go to the battlefield once, there will be a second and third time.

He is not expected to become someone like Li Shimin or Zhu Di. As long as he knows the military and has military merit, he will be able to suppress the civil and military officials and the vassal kings.

By then, whether it is reform or vassal reduction, it will be much easier.

And as his great-grandson's companion, if nothing else happens, he will definitely have a place in the center.

If Zhu Xiongying is not constrained, he, as a minister, can do more.

Thinking of this, Chen Jingke already made a decision in his heart.Using his status as a companion, he could subtly instill some ideas into Zhu Xiongying.

For example, right now, doesn't he want to practice martial arts? It just leads him to polish his body from now on.

"It's too early for Taisun to practice martial arts now, but you can learn Tai Chi from me and slowly polish your body."

"Or you can find martial arts in the military and learn the routines first. Wait until you are eleven or twelve years old before formally practicing martial arts. You can get started faster."

Zhu Xiongying trusted him very much and couldn't wait to say: "Okay, okay, please teach me Tai Chi."

Chen Jingke immediately took him and jogged twice around the courtyard.

Zhu Xiongying's body has not fully recovered yet, and he is sweating profusely after just a little exercise.

Chen Jingke did not let him rest, but directly started practicing Tai Chi.

"Today we will learn the first section. The first move is..."

While the two were teaching, Zhu Yuanzhang walked in.

He was getting ready to go to court and took a look at Zhu Xiongying, and then he saw this scene.

Seeing that the two of them were studying very hard, he stopped at a distance.

After just a few glances, I knew that what I was teaching was Tai Chi, and I was very satisfied.

He does not object to his descendants practicing martial arts, and even supports it. There are several among his sons who are both talented in both civil and martial arts.

Previously, considering Zhu Xiongying's young age, no one was arranged to teach him martial arts.

Now Chen Jingke teaches Tai Chi for health, which is a good way.

For now, he is very satisfied with Chen Jingke as his companion.

Originally, he was only asked to help his grandson take good care of his body, but what he said yesterday showed that he is still a sensible person who knows how to give advice.

This can be described as a pleasant surprise.

With such a person by his side, he can feel more at ease.

After a few more glances, he turned and left.

Chen Jingke didn't know that Zhu Yuanzhang had been here, nor did he know that his words yesterday had been approved by Zhu Yuanzhang.

At this time, his mind was full of thinking about how to instill knowledge into Zhu Xiongying and what kind of knowledge he should instill.

By the time Zhu Xiongying learned the first session of Tai Chi, the attendant had already brought breakfast.

A very simple meal, consisting of porridge, noodles, two plates of meat and vegetables, and a small plate of pickles.

After the two had dinner, they went to Kunning Palace to pay respects to Ma Xiuying, and also asked Chen Jingke to check on her situation.

As soon as she met Ma Xiuying, she smiled and said, "Jing Ke, are you still used to living in the palace?"

Chen Jingke scratched his head and said honestly: "I was a little nervous and didn't fall asleep until half the night."

Ma Xiuying smiled in her heart: "This kid is so sincere. I was nervous when I first moved in. You'll get used to it."

"Yes, thank you for your concern."

"I heard that you are writing medical books? The Imperial Hospital has a collection of many medical books. If necessary, you can borrow them from them."

"Um...Thank you, empress, I understand."

After chatting for a few more words, Chen Jingke examined her.

It was only the fourth day since I last took the medicine, and there were no obvious changes.

Calcium deficiency cannot be replenished in three to five days, and it will take at least half a month for cramps to get better.

Therefore, no adjustments were made to the prescription this time.

After the inspection, he wisely asked to leave, leaving the space for his grandparents and grandson.

Before leaving, Ma Xiuying told him: "Mr. Ye will be able to enter Beijing in two days, and the main hall can start classes."

"Although His Majesty has allowed you not to go to school, as Ying'er's companion, you still have to go to meet your husband on the first day."

"Go back and prepare well to avoid making mistakes when you arrive."

(End of this chapter)

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