Daming: I asked you to hang yourself, but I didn’t ask you to rebuild the Ming Dynasty
Chapter 824 Cause of Yu Qian’s Death (3)
In the fifth year of Xuande's reign, Yu Qian directly patrolled Henan and Shanxi as the Minister of War.
Although the word "governor" appeared very early.
However, the definition of "governor" in people's minds dates back to the fifth year of Xuande's reign.
"In September of the fifth year of Xuande (1430), Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty sent Yu Qian and other six ministers to inspect the provinces and supervise taxation and local affairs related to taxation."
Did you see that the focus of Yu Qian’s mission is on taxes and grains!
What you need to know is - why should we set up governors?
In the early Ming Dynasty, the highest official in a province was the chief envoy.
I said before that because of the institutional problems of the Yuan Dynasty, the gentry put "family" first.
All the power of a province lies with the chief envoy, which leads to "corruption", "corruption", "fraud"... and numerous cases!
Just like what they said - Lao Zhu killed tens of thousands of people, but he didn't kill them honestly!
In the 24th year of Hongwu's reign, a group of literati reported that King Zhu Ping of Qin was stupid and incompetent, and acted recklessly. He kidnapped more than 100 boys, castrated them as eunuchs, and robbed more than 100 virgins...
Zhu Xi was the first clan official in the Ming Dynasty.
If they want to get Zhu Cang, they have already explained the problem.
not to mention,,,
My darling, Bilian?
Can you please order some Bilian?
Even if it's only the size of an atom - I don't ask for more, just something so shameless that even a microscope can't see it.
Even if they had only one atom of thick skin, they would not say this!
Do you know who the victim of Zhu Xi’s biggest crime is?
No one told you, right?
Why didn't they say it?
……
Is there such a thing?
Have!
——Zhu Pang went to Xifan, destroyed his tribe, and kidnapped his women and 300 boys and girls.
It is clear that these people were brought back by Zhu Ping when he went abroad to conquer the enemy.
Oh!
It turns out to be the enemy.
……
Don't they mention this source?
I was wondering, where were you when Wu Huanhua was in China?
Where were you when the Han people were reduced to two-legged sheep and fragrant meat?
Where were you when the Han family was in ruins, their bones littered the fields, and not a single one of their ancestors was left alive?
You kneel on the ground, roaring angrily and scolding the feudal lord...
Very similar to the three major effects!
Only five words - are they your father?
No, you are not so filial to your father either!
Zhu Yuanzhang received many memorials to attack and annihilate Zhu Chong, so he asked Zhu Biao to patrol Shaanxi.
Brothers, you don’t have to believe me. Zhu Biao, you should believe it, right?
A crime that even Zhu Biao doesn't recognize - how shameless are they, fanning themselves there with all their strength?
What did Zhu Biao find out?
The history books didn’t say that—shortly after returning, he fell into the water and died!
"I'll let you investigate, I'll let you investigate, I'll fucking kill you..."
After killing Zhu Biao, he immediately poisoned Zhu Laoer without even covering up.
The first clan leader of the Ming Dynasty royal family - died...
……
As I said before, four of Zhu Yuanzhang’s adult sons died in five years...
He died so much that Zhu Yuanzhang had to order an army to protect Zhu Laosan and Zhu Laosi...
The dead Zhu Laosan and Zhu Laosi had to hide in the military camp...
That's it--
Zhu Laosan was still stabbed...
……
During the Zhu Yuanzhang period, it was already like this——
With the "Government of Renxuan", what will happen after Sanyang takes over the government...
It’s already conceivable!
Wang Zuo reported that when Sanyang waved his hand and took away the power of food in the country——
Yu Qian has served as the governor of Shanxi and Henan as the Minister of War - for five years!
The example I gave above, this memorial written by Yu Qian in the [-]th year of Zhengtong, has since established the rule that "civilian officials require the central government to open its grain depots and distribute grain!"
Such a big deal – passed and sent out on the same day!
So, why was he silent on the matter of food power, which was a matter of life and death for the Ming Dynasty?
It's been five years, hasn't he figured out the situation under the rule?
If you don’t figure it out... (I dare not draw a conclusion)
According to the level of Yu Qian's wisdom and martial arts in people's memory, this should not be done at all!
and also--
Why was it that the Henan Health Center under his administration was exposed to corruption?
There are so many health clinics in the world, why did they happen in Henan where Yu Qian was in charge?
But it happened to be under the rule of Yu Qian, "Sanyang's designated successor"?
Even if corruption is real!
I won’t dig deeper to see if this is true or not!
I only have these questions:
Why did the corruption of a local military household take away the country's food power?
Why did it happen at the right time - when Yang Rong, one of the Three Yangs, was dying of old age and Queen Mother Zhang was also in poor health?
Why did it happen at the juncture when Zhu Qizhen had gradually begun to take power!
Why did Yu Qian not stand up for such a small incident that had such big consequences?
Yu Qian is the right minister of the Ministry of War and an important national minister who oversees two provinces!
He actually stood by and watched such a major event related to the stability of the country?
You must know that in the Ming Dynasty, the ministers of various ministries had no business, and the errands within the ministry were actually managed by the left and right ministers.
Yu Qian holds the power of the second-in-command of the Ministry of War and patrols Henan and Shanxi.
The emperor's favor is so great!
Why didn't he stand up and oppose such a major issue related to the security of the country, such as "national food power"?
From this point, it can be seen that Yu Qian is a member of the literati group, not a minister of the emperor.
Ask again:
Why is it that when something happens to a local health station, the country's food power is immediately transferred?
Why did it happen after Yang Rong died and Zhu Qizhen had begun to take power?
The timing is so clever and the ending is so important, it completely goes against common sense!
You see - when the little emperor succeeded to the throne, he immediately transferred the ownership of the food power.
In the fifth year of Zhengtong, Yang Rong passed away and Zhu Qizhen gradually came to power.
In the sixth year of Zhengtong, Yu Qian wrote a memorial, which gave the Wenchen Group the right to open warehouses and release grain.
In the sixth year of Zhengtong, Fujian Granary was placed under the control of civilian officials.
Interesting?
Is the timing clever?
Such a big thing!
The transfer of national food ownership rights!
It was immediately transferred without discussion or argument...
The efficiency is so high and the speed is so fast - it was all done before Zhu Qizhen took charge!
Those feats in which hundreds of people were beaten together in order to refute the emperor's power...
There wasn't even a single voice of opposition?
This……
Outrageous words with too little meaning!
Are there any more advanced vocabulary?
……
Let’s put this background aside for a moment.
Since we are talking about one of the causes of Yu Qian's death, we need to dig out the entire context.
Let’s go back to the food issue.
During the Zhengtong period, the Nanjing Zhuwei granary alone harvested more than 160 million shi of grain per year.
In the first year of Zhengtong, it was named Tongzhou Granary. (The four major canal warehouses are about to start appearing.)
In the ninth year of Zhengtong's reign, Taiyuan reported that a local warehouse contained [-] shi of grain! (Remember this location.)
In the tenth year of Zhengtong, Zhu Qi Town abolished the three warehouses of Linqing, Dezhou and Hexiwu, one-third each, and established Tongzhou warehouse.
Interesting.
Although the word "governor" appeared very early.
However, the definition of "governor" in people's minds dates back to the fifth year of Xuande's reign.
"In September of the fifth year of Xuande (1430), Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty sent Yu Qian and other six ministers to inspect the provinces and supervise taxation and local affairs related to taxation."
Did you see that the focus of Yu Qian’s mission is on taxes and grains!
What you need to know is - why should we set up governors?
In the early Ming Dynasty, the highest official in a province was the chief envoy.
I said before that because of the institutional problems of the Yuan Dynasty, the gentry put "family" first.
All the power of a province lies with the chief envoy, which leads to "corruption", "corruption", "fraud"... and numerous cases!
Just like what they said - Lao Zhu killed tens of thousands of people, but he didn't kill them honestly!
In the 24th year of Hongwu's reign, a group of literati reported that King Zhu Ping of Qin was stupid and incompetent, and acted recklessly. He kidnapped more than 100 boys, castrated them as eunuchs, and robbed more than 100 virgins...
Zhu Xi was the first clan official in the Ming Dynasty.
If they want to get Zhu Cang, they have already explained the problem.
not to mention,,,
My darling, Bilian?
Can you please order some Bilian?
Even if it's only the size of an atom - I don't ask for more, just something so shameless that even a microscope can't see it.
Even if they had only one atom of thick skin, they would not say this!
Do you know who the victim of Zhu Xi’s biggest crime is?
No one told you, right?
Why didn't they say it?
……
Is there such a thing?
Have!
——Zhu Pang went to Xifan, destroyed his tribe, and kidnapped his women and 300 boys and girls.
It is clear that these people were brought back by Zhu Ping when he went abroad to conquer the enemy.
Oh!
It turns out to be the enemy.
……
Don't they mention this source?
I was wondering, where were you when Wu Huanhua was in China?
Where were you when the Han people were reduced to two-legged sheep and fragrant meat?
Where were you when the Han family was in ruins, their bones littered the fields, and not a single one of their ancestors was left alive?
You kneel on the ground, roaring angrily and scolding the feudal lord...
Very similar to the three major effects!
Only five words - are they your father?
No, you are not so filial to your father either!
Zhu Yuanzhang received many memorials to attack and annihilate Zhu Chong, so he asked Zhu Biao to patrol Shaanxi.
Brothers, you don’t have to believe me. Zhu Biao, you should believe it, right?
A crime that even Zhu Biao doesn't recognize - how shameless are they, fanning themselves there with all their strength?
What did Zhu Biao find out?
The history books didn’t say that—shortly after returning, he fell into the water and died!
"I'll let you investigate, I'll let you investigate, I'll fucking kill you..."
After killing Zhu Biao, he immediately poisoned Zhu Laoer without even covering up.
The first clan leader of the Ming Dynasty royal family - died...
……
As I said before, four of Zhu Yuanzhang’s adult sons died in five years...
He died so much that Zhu Yuanzhang had to order an army to protect Zhu Laosan and Zhu Laosi...
The dead Zhu Laosan and Zhu Laosi had to hide in the military camp...
That's it--
Zhu Laosan was still stabbed...
……
During the Zhu Yuanzhang period, it was already like this——
With the "Government of Renxuan", what will happen after Sanyang takes over the government...
It’s already conceivable!
Wang Zuo reported that when Sanyang waved his hand and took away the power of food in the country——
Yu Qian has served as the governor of Shanxi and Henan as the Minister of War - for five years!
The example I gave above, this memorial written by Yu Qian in the [-]th year of Zhengtong, has since established the rule that "civilian officials require the central government to open its grain depots and distribute grain!"
Such a big deal – passed and sent out on the same day!
So, why was he silent on the matter of food power, which was a matter of life and death for the Ming Dynasty?
It's been five years, hasn't he figured out the situation under the rule?
If you don’t figure it out... (I dare not draw a conclusion)
According to the level of Yu Qian's wisdom and martial arts in people's memory, this should not be done at all!
and also--
Why was it that the Henan Health Center under his administration was exposed to corruption?
There are so many health clinics in the world, why did they happen in Henan where Yu Qian was in charge?
But it happened to be under the rule of Yu Qian, "Sanyang's designated successor"?
Even if corruption is real!
I won’t dig deeper to see if this is true or not!
I only have these questions:
Why did the corruption of a local military household take away the country's food power?
Why did it happen at the right time - when Yang Rong, one of the Three Yangs, was dying of old age and Queen Mother Zhang was also in poor health?
Why did it happen at the juncture when Zhu Qizhen had gradually begun to take power!
Why did Yu Qian not stand up for such a small incident that had such big consequences?
Yu Qian is the right minister of the Ministry of War and an important national minister who oversees two provinces!
He actually stood by and watched such a major event related to the stability of the country?
You must know that in the Ming Dynasty, the ministers of various ministries had no business, and the errands within the ministry were actually managed by the left and right ministers.
Yu Qian holds the power of the second-in-command of the Ministry of War and patrols Henan and Shanxi.
The emperor's favor is so great!
Why didn't he stand up and oppose such a major issue related to the security of the country, such as "national food power"?
From this point, it can be seen that Yu Qian is a member of the literati group, not a minister of the emperor.
Ask again:
Why is it that when something happens to a local health station, the country's food power is immediately transferred?
Why did it happen after Yang Rong died and Zhu Qizhen had begun to take power?
The timing is so clever and the ending is so important, it completely goes against common sense!
You see - when the little emperor succeeded to the throne, he immediately transferred the ownership of the food power.
In the fifth year of Zhengtong, Yang Rong passed away and Zhu Qizhen gradually came to power.
In the sixth year of Zhengtong, Yu Qian wrote a memorial, which gave the Wenchen Group the right to open warehouses and release grain.
In the sixth year of Zhengtong, Fujian Granary was placed under the control of civilian officials.
Interesting?
Is the timing clever?
Such a big thing!
The transfer of national food ownership rights!
It was immediately transferred without discussion or argument...
The efficiency is so high and the speed is so fast - it was all done before Zhu Qizhen took charge!
Those feats in which hundreds of people were beaten together in order to refute the emperor's power...
There wasn't even a single voice of opposition?
This……
Outrageous words with too little meaning!
Are there any more advanced vocabulary?
……
Let’s put this background aside for a moment.
Since we are talking about one of the causes of Yu Qian's death, we need to dig out the entire context.
Let’s go back to the food issue.
During the Zhengtong period, the Nanjing Zhuwei granary alone harvested more than 160 million shi of grain per year.
In the first year of Zhengtong, it was named Tongzhou Granary. (The four major canal warehouses are about to start appearing.)
In the ninth year of Zhengtong's reign, Taiyuan reported that a local warehouse contained [-] shi of grain! (Remember this location.)
In the tenth year of Zhengtong, Zhu Qi Town abolished the three warehouses of Linqing, Dezhou and Hexiwu, one-third each, and established Tongzhou warehouse.
Interesting.
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