MTL - First Prince of Ming Dynasty-Chapter 681 fleeting

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  Chapter 681 Flying away

   Zhu Biao didn't want to worry too much about the inner curtains of the back house, so he nodded and smiled, "With you here, I don't need to worry about the affairs of the palace."

  Chang Luohua also smiled sweetly. The scene of the husband and wife's deep and tacit understanding caused Li Yan to move her eyes away and bit her pink lips slightly, obviously not happy to see it.

As for Wang Rui, she doesn't care about it and is even happy to see it. Only when the crown princess's status is stable, the East Palace will be peaceful, and the fetus in her womb will not be feared. Only the mother and child can live safely in the palace. It is really the blessing of the Buddha. .

  Zhu Biao cast his eyes on Wang Rui and said: "It's late at night, you should go to bed early when you are pregnant, go back and eat less food and rest, if you feel uncomfortable, remember to summon the imperial physician at any time."

  Wang Rui got up and protected Xianhuai's lower abdomen and gave a slight salute to the prince and princess: "Thank you for your concern, the concubine will leave."

   "Well, go, be careful on the road."

  The maid next to Wang Rui supported her hand and turned to retreat. Immediately, a large group of court ladies and eunuchs carrying lanterns and screens to keep out the wind poured out in front of the palace gate, fearing that something might happen to the future grandson or princess.

Seeing this, Li Yan could only get up and say goodbye, but his eyes were firmly glued to the crown prince. Zhu Biao just smiled at her to show that he knew that the foundation of the stability of the East Palace was the crown princess. she.

  Chang Luohua couldn't help covering his mouth and laughing: "If my sister is so reluctant to part with His Highness, why not take it back."

   Li Yan looked at Chang Luohua dissatisfied, but Chang Luohua smiled and just looked at her with the eyes of a naughty little sister. Li Yan turned red and turned away with a snort.

  Zhu Biao shook his head and said, "Childish, don't argue with her."

  Chang Luohua waved his hand, and all the people serving in the hall retreated, leaving only the husband and wife, then he got up and walked to Zhu Biao and said, "Isn't it because someone favors you that you are childish?"

Zhu Biao looked at the red dress embroidered with golden phoenix in front of him, couldn't help pulling his wife to let her sit on his lap, stretched his hand around Qianqian Liu's waist, and rubbed his fingers on his lapel belt: "Then why is the princess of the palace?" Isn't it childish? Could it be that Ben Gong doesn't love her enough?"

  Chang Luohua didn't respond, but stretched out his arms to hug her husband's neck, closed his eyes, and leaned back. Zhu Biao didn't speak anymore, and smelled the familiar smell of his wife, leaning against the back of the chair, and hugged his hands even tighter.

In the empty hall, the two hugged each other to relieve the fatigue and worries of the day. Zhu Biao was busy with government affairs, and Chang Luohua also had to take care of the East Palace and the harem, as well as the wives of the former dynasty. Thinking forward and backward...

  In the next few months, there were no major incidents in the court, and the Beijing camp incident was also properly resolved. After the interrogation, Runan Hou Mei Sizu was temporarily dismissed due to leaving his post without permission and was sent to Liaodong to guard the general.

Zhu Biao also took the time to see Duan Shi, the envoy of the Duan Clan in Dali. The discussion was not bad, but Duan Qiangna, the daughter of the Duan Clan, still stayed in the capital. Enter the East Palace to serve.

  Eastern Palace already has three more Chengweis, not bad for Duan Qiangna, although these four Zhu Biao don’t like them very much...

  Because of Duan’s reasons, Zhu Biao had already ordered Tang He, the great general who conquered the South, to march towards Yunnan. The Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China ordered Sichuan and Guizhou to raise food and grass for the military.

  As Longzan Aqi and other big chieftains surrendered to Ming Dynasty, there have been constant wars in Guizhou these days, all of which were rebellions by various barbarian tribes. Guizhou Xuanwei Mansion suppressed the rebellion in the name of Ming Dynasty.

  In fact, Long Zan, Aqi and others knew that after two or three generations, they would give up the foundational land they depended on for survival, so they desperately searched for material wealth.

  Those little Tu people rebelled not because they were forced by the Ming Dynasty’s policies, but because they were killed by the Tusi monarch they respected. All their property was confiscated.

  Several major chieftain families are like this, searching and buying land outside Guizhou, hoping to obtain another rich and heirloom foundation for their children and grandchildren.

And let the family's collaterals lead the slaves to open up wasteland and cultivate. Yes, they are the slaves of their family and the young and strong slaves captured in these several counter-insurgencies. The chieftain is actually slavery, and the relationship between the chieftain and the people under his rule is human. The dependent master-servant relationship has a strong slave society color.

The world has its land, the world has its people, and the world has its politics. According to what the censors said, it is the officials of the world, the people of the world, and the people of the world. its owner.

Disregarding human life is like a trifling matter. Don't dare to have counselors and sighs at his side. Because of his officials and people, he will not be given to his father, but will be given to his children and grandchildren. If he believes in it, he will die if he dies. Don't dare to compare with him. How innocent people suffer from this tragedy...

  Recently, the memorial to the impeachment of the chieftain in Guizhou has been overturned like rain. The scholar-bureaucrats in the Central Plains did have a kind of moral sentiment of compassion, but Zhu Biao did not order to punish Long Zan, Ah Qi, Song Mengguo and others.

  The Tu people in Guizhou, especially those who live in one place, do not actually recognize the Ming Dynasty, or they only know the Tusi monarch in their cognition, which is not good for the future rule of the court.

  The so-called barbarians are afraid of power but not virtuous. If there is no thunder, how can they show the grace of rain and dew;

  The harsher the chieftains treat the people under their rule, the better it will be for the future court to gather the heads of the chieftains to appease the people. What's more, the chieftains organize manpower to reclaim wasteland and fields, and by the way complete the migration and integration. This is what the court should do.

   Now that someone has replaced him and has given him a bad name, what a wonderful thing, how could Zhu Biao stop it?

  As for the issue of slavery, it will happen to be resolved together in the future. In the early years of the founding of the People's Republic of China, Lao Zhu ordered the common people not to keep slaves, but to keep slaves.

  Since the Han Dynasty, the slaves belonging to the gentry began to expand. During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the manor economy rose, and a large number of tribes were attached as domestic slaves, tens of thousands of people at every turn.

In the Yuan Dynasty, the nobles and gentry even plundered a large number of civilians as slaves. Kublai Khan’s favorite minister, Ahema, had more than 7,000 people. For example, Li Boyou, the commander of Kublai Khan's bodyguards and personal troops, would have expelled three thousand...

  After the founding of the country, the number of people was scarce, and in order to limit the power of the gentry, Lao Zhu strictly ordered them not to keep slaves. Nearly hundreds of thousands of people were able to get rid of slavery and become farmers, and then rely on the imperial court to open up wasteland and cultivate their own.

  This is why the Jiangnan case is so fierce, but there are no successful rebels. It is because the biggest foundation of the gentry has been uprooted. Although they still have some secrets, they are not enough to make things happen.

But it’s not that there are no slaves anymore. Apart from official slaves, private individuals also have slaves, but the restrictions are very large. Lao Zhu stipulates that no one is allowed to keep slaves unless they are meritorious officials. Twelve people, no more than eight for the third rank, and no slaves are allowed after the fourth rank.

  As for foreigners, they are absolutely not allowed. It is stipulated that if Mongolians and Semu people dare to own Han slaves, they will be killed...

  So when the government of Anding prefecture and county in Yunnan and Guizhou is stable in the future, Zhu Biao will pardon them as good citizens. The chieftains want to maintain their thousand-year-old tradition. How can the court allow a family to have tens of thousands of young and strong slaves.

Not to mention the chieftain of Guizhou, Zhu Biao hastily dispatched Xu Yungong, Mu Ying and Feng Cheng from the northern Xinjiang to join the Southern Army. World War I.

After the war, Tang He must be restored to the Duke of the country, and other rewards are also indispensable. When the founding of the country was forced to use Tang and this closest old brother to fight for power, Lao Zhu couldn't help feeling a little bit unbearable. compensated.

  Tanghe once retreated, but the Western Expedition Army must not be dispersed. Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan, the three provinces need to be guarded, and Nanyang must also be deterred.

My father and emperor have not sent any order so far, so it can be seen that he is going to hand over this army to his son, so Zhu Biao will naturally not be polite. Xu Yungong, Mu Ying, Feng Cheng and Fu Zhong are all selected by him. For the future team, it is perfect to hone in the Southwest.

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  (end of this chapter)