Zhu Yuanzhang can see my dreams

Chapter 85 85 He is right but I can’t admit it

Chapter 85 85 He is right but I can’t admit it

He couldn't stand being framed for no reason!

Wang Buli sat on the broken wooden table, pouring water on his own, and watched Wu King Zhu Ju beating the prisoner.

To say that the scholar-bureaucrats of the Ming Dynasty were disgusting was to say that they were really disgusting.

But the feudal king also did bad things.

Everyone dislikes everyone.

The two sides are engaged in a magical confrontation.

Even Zhu Di, who came to break up the fight, let go after hearing his brother's words and sat down to drink some crude tea.

Damn you.

Are they saying that these vassal kings dare to rebel?

Who can believe it?

Zhu Di himself had no such idea.

The position of the eldest brother, Prince Zhu Biao.

Steady as Mount Tai.

It is not safe to call him a prince, but it is more appropriate to call him a standing emperor.

There is almost no difference in power between him and Zhu Yuanzhang.

Zhu Yuanzhang was very murderous. He wanted to kill people, but Zhu Biao persuaded him to save a few.

Will those officials be grateful to Zhu Biao?

In addition, as the eldest brother is like father, Zhu Biao has a high status in the hearts of his brothers and also has prestige in the army.

Lan Yu, a rising star, is related to Zhu Biao and is very capable in fighting.

Without Zhu Biao's intervention, he had nine ways to kill "Zhu Di who dared to rebel"!

In the Hongwu Dynasty, Zhu Biao's political capital was as high as a mountain!

Zhu Di's political capital is only a grain and a half of sand!

There is no comparison between the two sides at all.

That grain of sand was supported by Wang Buli, a small official.

He counted the grains of sand on the date of Prince Zhu Biao's death on his fingers, and silently supported Zhu Di's ascension to the throne in his heart.

As for the other half grain of sand, Yao Guangxiao, he hasn't had the chance to meet Zhu Dina yet.

In other words, Zhu Di himself didn't know that Wang Buli was so heart-to-heart with him because he wanted to push himself to the throne of God.

Because it's too difficult.

Now if Wang Buli says something to Zhu Di, why don't you become the emperor?

Zhu Di didn't have to wait for the next day, he had to carry Wang Buli's head to see his elder brother Zhu Biao.

Because he felt that Wang Buli wanted to kill him, he could only kill Wang Buli's whole family.

Be a brother, in your heart.

If something happens, the flying pigeon will kill the three tribes.

As long as Zhu Di didn't lose his mind, no matter whether he wanted to be emperor or not, he had to keep it in his heart and couldn't say it out.

Zhu Di wanted to raise troops to rebel later, which was a desperate move.

It was entirely due to Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunwen that the whole family could no longer survive.

We need an army but we don’t have an army.

Need political resources but no political resources.

The three sons were also taken hostage.

He was surrounded by spies and officials from the imperial court.

Zhu Di was sleeping in the pig pen, pretending to be crazy and acting stupid, and was forced to survive.

Because surrendering would also mean death for Zhu Di, so why not go all the way to the end?

Then Zhu Di played against the wind from the beginning to the end.

With Zhu Biao in office, Wang Buli himself had no confidence, let alone Zhu Di.

Zhu Biao is the most dazzling protagonist in Ming Dynasty today.

invincible!

Even Zhu Yuanzhang had to take three steps back to avoid his sharp edge, and sincerely sighed that our eldest son is so powerful!

As long as Zhu Biao is here, will Zhu Di still want Yongle?

He's having a lot of fun! Zhu Ju hit him so hard that his nose was bruised and his face was swollen. He spat at him a few times, then he stopped and sat on the tea stall, slightly out of breath:

"Damn it, I have never seen such a arrogant person."

"He thinks what he said is right, and he thinks he is a loyal minister. If you punch and kick him, you will only feel more and more that what he said is extremely correct, which will make you break your guard."

Wang Buli picked up the tea and offered it to Ye Boju, who was lying on the ground groaning.

After all, his remarks predicted Zhu Di's successful ascension to the throne.

It’s really a mistake!

Zhu Di looked at Wang Buli's movements and asked:

"You also think what he said is right?"

Wang Buli shrugged: "The emperor's thinking and the ministers' thinking are never consistent."

Who would have no brains to think that it is right to give old Zhu some advice that is offensive?

He was surprised that Zhu Biao did not intercede for this scholar, which meant that Zhu Biao also thought what this man said was too unpleasant.

Ye Boju pointed out that the literati at this time believed that their greatest luck was that they were not called to serve Emperor Hongwu.

He said they thought that way because they knew for sure that they would be punished with hard labor or the rod for their efforts.

Ye Boju implicitly cited the Kongyin case as an example. He criticized Zhu Yuanzhang for being excessively inhumane and emphasizing the honesty of the pure bureaucracy at the expense of efficiency.

At the same time, he blamed Zhu Yuanzhang for not being able to persuade officials to work hard to improve public morals and customs, and not to just kill people.

Regarding these remarks, Wang Buli felt that Ye Boju was dancing on the tip of a knife, even though he thought some of them were right.

But who is a good person who would give Zhu Yuanzhang so many eye drops without any problem?

Didn’t you see that Zhu Yuanzhang was preparing to do something big according to his own ideas?

Someone pointed at Zhu Yuanzhang's nose and scolded him, saying that he killed the wrong person. If you weren't looking for death, what were you doing?

Can the emperor be wrong?

That can’t be wrong!

The emperor asks you to criticize, do you really criticize?

Zhu Di frowned. He felt that he couldn't figure out what Wang Buli was thinking.

Ye Boju, who was lying on the ground, laughed twice:

"I'm asking for help for the Ming Dynasty, but I don't want to get into trouble.

Your Majesty has made mistakes and does not know how to repent. It is simply foolish to think that the Ming Dynasty can last forever. "

"Gag his mouth."

The escorting officers quickly stuffed a rag to block him up to prevent him from saying anything blasphemous to the emperor.

Do they still need their ears by then?

"Bah, bitch."

Zhu Ru spit out the hot tea and asked the servant to wipe his sweat.

Beating people in the summer is really hot and tiring.

Wang Buli saw Zhu Di thinking and lowered his voice: "What he said makes some sense, but not much."

Zhu Di glanced at Wang Buli and said, "What do you mean?"

"Nowadays, the Ming Dynasty's system is inherited from the Yuan Dynasty. The fall of the Yuan Dynasty shows that there are problems with his system. Your Majesty should also slowly change the system."

In fact, what Wang Buli didn't know was that since Zhu Yuanzhang was told by him once using the Ming Law, he had also sent people to slowly add more than 100 legal provisions when he returned, but they had not yet been promulgated.

The Ming Dynasty Code was modeled after the Tang Dynasty Code.

After the new Ming Law is promulgated, Wang Buli will have to spend some time studying it.

Omitting Ye Boju's first two points, Wang Buli does not think that Zhu Yuanzhang is currently implementing the policy of raising the vassal king as a pig.

He wanted his sons to be stationed in all directions and assist the central court, not to be raised like pigs.

Especially Wang Buli also has selfish motives!

If we restrict the vassal king from commanding troops at this time, wouldn't he be making his own task more difficult?

The princes were all granted the real power of their respective kingdoms by Zhu Yuanzhang.

They have considerable military power, but they don't have many soldiers of their own.

And they have the power to try and sentence ordinary criminals and lese majeste cases committed by ordinary people living in towns and villages in their own country.

However, basically civil cases such as money and food disputes were tried by the formal judicial organs of the Ming Dynasty.

Wang Buli wished that Lao Zhu would delegate more power to the feudal princes Xiao Zhu!

(End of this chapter)

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