Rebirth of the Ming Dynasty: Sixth Generation of Glory, I don't want it
Chapter 470 Unlucky Child
The strange thing is that Zhang Xin has changed so much, but it seems that there is no ripple here with King Zhu Chun of Shu.
The entire development on the King of Shu's side was exactly the same as in the previous life.
In the seventh year of Yongle, the Prince of Shu, Zhu Yuetun, died at the age of twenty-one, leaving behind three sons. The eldest son, Zhu Youdi, was three years old at the time.
Because Prince of Shu Zhu Chun was in good health and Zhu Youdi was too young, Zhu Di put the issue of re-deciding the successor on hold.
As Zhu Youdi grew up healthily, he passed the hurdle of premature death.
Zhu Chun, the grandfather, requested a title for his grandson in the tenth year of Yongle.
Zhu Di followed Zhu Chun's wishes and appointed Zhu Youdi as the grandson of the King of Shu.
When Zhu Yueyao, the second son of the King of Shu, found out about this, he was very unhappy and kept trying to seize the throne.
Zhu Yueyao was quite unruly in his daily life, and Zhu Chun was very disappointed with his second son.
Zhu Yueyao's desire to seize the throne was not hidden well enough. After being discovered by Zhu Chun, Zhu Chun decided to kill his own relative for the sake of justice and kidnap Zhu Yueyao to the capital and hand him over to Zhu Di for punishment.
As a result, Zhu Youdi tried his best to plead for his uncle, and Zhu Chun finally let Zhu Yueyao go.
After this incident, according to the news sent back from Shu, Zhu Yueyao put his thoughts into place and behaved very respectfully in front of Zhu Chun, and the Shu Palace returned to its usual atmosphere of loving father and filial son.
Before Zhang Xin left Beijing, there was no special movement in the Prince of Shu's Mansion.
Zhang Xin was extremely busy, so he never gave importance to the affairs of the Prince of Shu's Mansion.
Moreover, in his previous life, King Zhu Chun of Shu died before his father-in-law.
It died in the 21st year of Yongle.
After Zhu Chun's death, Zhu Yueyao felt that his opportunity had come, and he falsely accused his nephew Zhu Youdi of plotting treason and seizing the throne.
At that time, Zhu Di was personally leading an expedition against the Tatars and had no time to deal with this matter. He only wanted to summon Zhu Youdi to Beijing for questioning after returning to the capital.
However, Zhu Di died on the way back, and Zhu Gaochi immediately ascended the throne.
Zhu Yueyao then submitted a memorial to Zhu Gaochi, falsely accusing his nephew and saying that he should be the heir to the throne of King of Shu.
Zhu Gaochi himself was troubled by his two younger brothers. He was the eldest son who succeeded to the throne, and was deeply threatened by his younger brothers' ambition to seize the throne. How could he stand on Zhu Yueyao's side?
After receiving the memorial, he sent people to Shu to investigate.
It was found out that it was completely false.
Zhu Gaochi immediately ordered Zhu Youdi to inherit the title of King of Shu, and at the same time summoned King Huayang Zhu Yueyao to Beijing to question him in person.
Not only did Zhu Yueyao refuse to admit it, but he also continued to criticize his nephew in front of Zhu Gaochi. Zhu Gaochi became furious and reprimanded Zhu Yueyao. Finally, he ordered Zhu Yueyao to move to Wugang, and later ordered him to move to Lizhou.
Zhu Yueyao's handling of this matter was the most vigorous and decisive in Zhu Gaochi's reign of less than a year.
Later, in the sixth year of Xuande, Zhu Youdi, who had been the King of Shu for a short time, died.
Zhu Youdi had no children, so according to the rules, the inheritance could only be passed on to the younger brother.
Zhu Youdi's second brother Zhu Youti had already died and still had no children.
So the throne of King of Shu fell to his third brother Zhu Youxun.
Zhu Youxun was officially crowned King of Shu in the seventh year of Xuande, and died in the ninth year of Xuande without any children.
After Zhu Youxun's death, Zhu Yuexun's lineage was cut off.
According to the regulations of the Ming Dynasty royal family, the throne of King of Shu should be inherited by Zhu Yuexun's younger brother.
Zhu Yueyao, who should have been the first heir, died in the eighth year of Xuande at the age of 41.
That’s why Zhang Xin thinks this guy is an unlucky child.
Even if he had lived longer, the throne of King of Shu would have been in his pocket.
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