Han’s Son is Not a Slave

: Yongli's foreign language

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Regarding the description of Yongli Emperor Zhu Youlang, many readers in the previous chapter thought that the description was too unbearable and too disrespectful to the last emperor of the Han family. [Love ↑ Go △ Xiao ↓ Say △ Net WwW.AiQu] Perhaps, my description of him is a bit excessive, but what he did in the history books seems to be worse than the word "excessive".

In Zhaoqing, before the Qing army came, he ran away, leaving everyone behind. The queen mother was lost, the queen concubine was lost, and two sons who were only two or three years old were also lost (Prince Huaimin Zhu Ciyu, Prince Mourning Zhu Ci?). Later, the Queen Mother and Queen Wang followed, but they ran away again, and the old lady lost again.

A man who only cares about his life and doesn't even care about his mother, wife, and children, what kind of thing!

In Myanmar, his actions were even more unbearable!

When entering Burma, he ordered all the soldiers and horses guarding himself to be disarmed, and abandoned those officials who swore to follow him, so that they were tortured to death by the Burmese. [Love ↑ go △ small ↓ say △ network WwW.AiQu]

In Myanmar, the people around him are divided and occupied by the Burmese, what is he doing? He continued to be his emperor in the thatched hut, an emperor who tried every day to get money for his courtiers to spend.

In order to survive, he even ordered the Ming army who came to save him to retreat, causing Li Dingguo, Bai Wenxuan, and Gao Wengui to kowtow and leave in tears.

Relevant historical materials do not mention that Yongli issued the decree on his own initiative, only that he issued the decree after Ma Jixiang, Li Guotai and others cowardly, and also said that he was coerced by the Burmese to issue the decree. Is the nut a fool? Wasn't all his escapes since he became emperor willing? If so, why should he be the emperor, and what qualifications does he have to be the emperor!

The Duke of Qian, Mu Tianbo, and others wanted the prince to go back, what did Zhu Youlang do? Kill a loyal servant!

What is the performance of Yongli after the "Curse Water Difficulty"?

Continue to linger, because he is still alive, it is not him who died!

Is this the performance of an emperor? Or, is this the performance of a man?

Not only his courtiers, but also his concubines, his women died in "The Difficulty of Cursing Water"!

After learning that Wu Sangui entered Burma, Zhu Youlang wrote a letter to him, and his voice was really sad like the cry of autumn insects, without heroic spirit, only the meaning of begging for life.

Some of the "arrogance" that Zhu Youlang showed in the last years of his life, I think, is just numbness after the hopelessness of life.

Not to mention the corruption of state affairs because of his cowardice.

I thought that Zhu Youlang was not worthy of being the last emperor of my Han family. He was not as good as Longwu, Shaowu, or even Hongguang.

Combining his character and his "criminal record", I designed a scene that was never seen in official history - in order to survive, Zhu Youlang kneeled and begged Wu Sangui.

Writing like this will definitely make people uncomfortable and disgusting.

But, this is just a novel.

It is the scene depicted by the author based on the character's past, and the reader does not need to take it seriously.

Finally, King Jin will not die! (To be continued.) Mobile users, please browse and read for a better reading experience.

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