Jin Yiwei is the emperor's pro-army, in charge of the imperial prison, and at the same time can inspect and arrest the enemy, and the person in charge of Jin Yiwei now is the commander of Jin Yiwei - Qian Ning.

Qian Ning is the emperor's confidant, and Zhu Houzhao was inseparable from him when he was in the leopard room, and often slept on his pillow when he was drunk.

But an incident a few years ago made Qian Ning gradually indifferent to Zhu Houzhao. Although there is still some distance to be completely replaced by Jiang Bin, it is not far away.

At this moment, Zhu Houzhao also handed over the right to command Jinyiwei to the hands of two literati who were about to implement the new system, which made Qian Ning panic even more.

Under such fear, he secretly took refuge in Ning Wang Zhu Chenhao.

The officials who came to find fault saw the Jin Yiwei who suddenly rushed out and surrounded them tightly, but the only vacant road led to the gate, and they suddenly became nervous.

Jin Yiwei's reputation is not good, it can even be said to be very bad.If you see Jin Yiwei approaching the door for no reason on weekdays, it must be a bad thing.

Shen Yan said coldly: "Jin Yiwei orders the prison or leaves, you can choose one."

Seeing that there was really nothing to gain this time, and that he might even be imprisoned, the leader snorted, swung his sleeves violently, and left with everyone angrily.

After Jin Yiwei also retreated, the place regained its calm.

Yang Tinghe frowned and said: "The old man has absolutely not leaked the secret, even the attendants in my mansion just now don't know a single word. Unless there are some unruly people around His Majesty, that's why the news was leaked."

The consequences of leaking information are very serious.

"Prince Ning." Shen Yan's index finger gently stroked the barrel of the pen, affirming.

Yang Tinghe opened his eyes wide: "You mean—there is an informant of King Ning beside His Majesty?"

If King Ning is good, what does he want the informant to do?

He lowered his head and thought for a while, then said: "He is only a feudal lord, but now he bribes the imperial court officials, and even deliberately releases the government secrets... This is a conspiracy!"

"Reverse, let him rebel, the bigger the trouble, the better." Shen Yan chuckled.

Yang Tinghe understood, and then stroked his beard and sighed: "I understand."

This is to make use of the topic, the greater the momentum of King Ning, the greater their actions to clean up the court.

But to really implement the new system, we have to wait for His Majesty to return with the army from the expedition to Mobei.

Therefore, King Ning's rebellion had to be delayed for a while—at least a year later.

Pressing the paper, Shen Yan wrote a secret letter eloquently with a pen.

At this time, Zhu Houzhao encountered a problem here-the two armies were fighting in a melee, and they were on flat ground, unable to condescendingly attack the enemy's rear. waste.

If you just throw a few lead bullets down, not only can the enemy army be blown up, but even your own people can be blown into corpses together.

Yuan Rang turned around and looked at the row of Weiyuan guns lined up there: "It would be great if it could hit a little farther."

Zhu Houzhao brushed his fingertips across the cannon barrel, and said softly, "As soon as the new law comes out, the Ministry of Industry will be able to set up a special place to recruit special personnel to come and study it."

There are many types of firearms in the Ming Dynasty, and they are full of power. The emperors of all dynasties are also willing to improve them, and there are also special craftsmen to reform them, but they have never opened a special official office to specialize in this area.

Yuan Rang nodded: "Although firearms are convenient, they are limited in power and should not be overly relied on." After all, the era is limited, and it will be a long time before the end of the era of cold weapons. The firearms at this moment are far from those of later generations.

Zhu Houzhao nodded, and wandered to the other side to inquire about the logistics situation.

This time they are going to go deep into the desert to eliminate future troubles in one fell swoop. Logistics is more important than any problem.

There is an old saying in military strategists - before the soldiers and horses move, the food and grass go first.Zhu Houzhao has been planning this expedition for a long time. Although he thinks that the preparations are very safe, he must always pay attention to it.

After all, only when you are full can you have the strength to fight.

Jiang Bin leaned his head forward and asked Yuan Rang, "Hey, why don't you have the slightest reverence for His Majesty?"

Normal people are more or less afraid of imperial power.

Yuan Rang felt that he was really strange, so he tilted his head and asked, "Can he pose any threat to me?"

Jiang Bin shook his head.

"Then can I pose a threat to him?"

Jiang Bin hesitated for a while, then nodded honestly.

"Then why am I afraid of him? Shouldn't he be worried that I'll kill him?" Yuan Rang spread his hands.

Jiang Bin continued to nod dizzily, as if he thought it made sense.

Looking at Yuan Rang's leaving back, Jiang Bin, who came back to his senses, wanted to throw the net scarf for no reason-it makes sense!

Under the circumstances of adequate preparations and the ability to give way, the expedition went very smoothly.

Zhu Houzhao has a very admired person, that is his ancestor-Ming Taizong Zhu Di.

Zhu Di is a famous emperor on horseback. During his reign, he not only governed the officials clearly, worked hard, but also lenient and strict, and never listened to slander.The capital was moved to Beijing again, leaving behind the prestige of "the emperor guards the gate of the country".

From the fact that Zhu Houzhao was able to easily reach the border, it can be seen that the capital is very close to those alien races who are like wolves and tigers.

During his reign, he ordered people to compile the "Yongle Canon", which collected more than 8000 important classics from the pre-Qin period to the early Ming Dynasty. Book.

Later, he ordered people to go to the west, set up a department and set up a guard, conquered Mongolia five times, promoted the country's prestige, opened up the territory, and created the famous Yongle and prosperous age in the history, until he died on the way back to Beijing after the last great victory in the Northern Expedition.

Zhu Houzhao not only admired him, but also envied him very much.

So he also wanted to do great things, and he also wanted to march north—after all, the Tatar tribes on the border were already very arrogant when his father was.

But the courtiers were frightened by the civil engineering changes, and they obstructed the idea of ​​the emperor's personal conquest in every possible way, so he took a few people and slipped out in disguise, avoiding the censor.

In the bottom of his heart, Zhu Houzhao also wanted to belong to him alone-the prosperity of Zhengde.

The author has something to say:

I don't have a good opinion of Zhu Di, but it is true that history has smeared him a lot.

Before Jiajing, Zhu Di's temple name was Taizong, and he didn't change his temple name to Chengzu until after the Jiajing Daliyi incident.

He's quite a character, especially with his flying moustache (hey

I remember that Xiao Yiqing had a song sung by Zhu Houzhao, Emperor Wuzong of the Ming Dynasty, called "Bai Wuyou"

There is a lyric I particularly like——

Don't worship the mighty heaven and earth, the rivers and mountains will be forever.Don't worship Gao Tangji Qinghui.

It's absurd this time, I'm not the one in the palace tonight.

And... I found that my painting style seems to be leaning towards the starting point of the strong Chinese language!

The stupid author has to quickly pull back the already distorted outline QAQ

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