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Obviously won, but was hacked by civil servants. Why is this emperor so miserable?

In other words, since Zhu Yuanzhang threw away his broken rice bowl, took off his frock and raised the banner of anti-Yuan and Han Dynasty, he often regarded Liu Bang as his idol, and finally established the Great Ming Dynasty.

Later, the Ming emperor followed Mao's example and looked for his idol among the Han emperors. If Judy's idol is Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, then Ren Xuan is imitating Wen Jing. Of course, there is also a Jiajing emperor in the whole Taoist temple in the palace. He is very confident that he can be compared with the Emperor China of that year.

How to evaluate? These emperors really made a lot of money for the Ming Dynasty. However, just as Bai Bi also had shortcomings, there was an Emperor Zhengde in the Ming Dynasty. He doesn't like to play cards according to the routine. Who is he imitating? Emperor Wu's good brothers, Prince Zhao, Prince Liu and Prince He, have a large family.

Today, I don't talk about how to be like, but how he imitates Liu.

Zhao Wangliu has a hobby, that is, he likes to be a catcher. Every night, when he was shocked by three surprises, Liu Pengzu personally led soldiers to infiltrate the streets of Handan, the capital of Zhao. This move scared messengers and businessmen not to spend the night in Handan, which was called "ghost worry" by the people.

As for Zhu Houzhao, Emperor Zhengde, it can be said that shine on you is better than Blue. A good Forbidden City doesn't like living, but prefers to build its own small world outside the palace. Besides living in the leopard room for almost most of his life, this is the Fu Xuan Town Government, which he often calls home.

In Ming Fenghua, Judy often said, "The emperor protects the country and the monarch dies." Zhu Houzhao worships martial arts and hopes that one day, he can make brilliant achievements like his ancestors Zhu Yuanzhang and Judy. The Mongolian little prince has frequently invaded the border since he ascended the throne, and the Ming army failed to fight back effectively, resulting in huge losses for the military and civilians. So, encouraged by Jiang Bin, he began to live in Fu Xuan of Zhengde in 12, and personally guarded the country. However, civil servants still can't shake off the shadow of "the change of civil castles". Where can they agree? So the two sides began to kill each other.

Through customs

On August 1 day, Zhu Houzhao made a private visit and slipped to Changping. The next day, after Liang Chu and others found out, they chased Shahe and asked him to return to the palace, but they didn't listen. Well, welcome civil servants. 6, Zhu Houzhao came to Juyongguan, ready to go through Fu Xuan. Unexpectedly, the Governor Zhang Qin had already been secretly protected by the people and closed down directly. Zhu Houzhao was so angry that he had to go back to the palace.

However, Zhu Houzhao did not give up. On the evening of 23rd, he slipped to Juyongguan incognito, and on 28th, he arrived in Fu Xuan, his dream country. Zhu Houzhao learned a lesson from his mistakes and sent Gu Dayong to keep Juyong Pass, leaving all civil servants in it.

Shortly after Zhu Houzhao arrived in Yanghe, he claimed to be the commander-in-chief of Zhu Shou and a military general.

Yingzhou triumph

Soon after, Mongolian prince Bo Yan killed him again. Zhu Houzhao was so excited that he immediately led the army into battle in the name of "General Zhu Shou". After five days of bloody fighting, the little prince led his troops to escape. Zhu Houzhao was very happy to win the battle, so civil servants invited him to return to the palace again, or stop at Juyongguan. The rift between the two sides is getting deeper and deeper.

A year later, Zhu Houzhao paid tribute to the state's victory, and of course he would not forget it himself. He wrote a letter saying: "Zhu Shouqin, the commander-in-chief of the Governor's military affairs, led the six armies to clear the territory, and specially named him the Duke of Zhenguo, giving Mi Lu 5,000 stones every year. The Ministry will follow the instructions. "

In his hurried life, Zhu Houzhao was always proud of Yingzhou's victory, and was named "Wuzong" by posthumous title after his death. But the civil servants don't think so, as they recorded in the Record of Ming Wuzong: It was a battle, and the top 16 were captured, while our army had 52 people and 563 people were seriously injured. According to this record, how will future generations evaluate it? Obviously, the two sides fought a small battle, and the Ming army was beaten out of the water by the Mongols.

What about the facts? According to the records of the Ming dynasty, the emperor was returned and ordered to declare to North Korea. It's already the year after next, but I dare not enter. That is to say, after Yingzhou War, even if the Mongols invaded, they wandered around the border and ran away, and never dared to go as deep as before. If Yingzhou was defeated, why were the Mongols so restrained? We should go straight ahead and go straight to Beijing, just like before.

Zhu Houzhao's only meritorious service in his life was also hacked by civilian officials. Who told him not to listen to civilian advice?