MTL - First Prince of Ming Dynasty-Chapter 806 grass snake gray line

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  Chapter 806 Grass Snake Gray Line

  After the princess entered, Zhu Biao felt a little relieved, and only then did he realize that Liu Jin was standing aside with a face of embarrassment, hesitating to speak.

   "Tell me, what's the matter."

   "My lord, there is an urgent military report from northern Xinjiang. Hu Xiangxie's six books have come to the Wuying Hall for an audience. Although the Holy Majesty has not summoned His Highness, I am wondering if it would be more appropriate for you to go there at this time."

  Zhu Biao took a deep look at the closed door, turned around and left, but left a sentence: "You stay here, in case something is urgent, I want Liang Yuan to live."

   "No!" Liu Jin replied in a low voice but firmly, and after her father walked away, she beckoned a maid to give some instructions, and the maid stopped the maid who brought hot water and entered the delivery room.

   In case of any eventuality, Liu Jin didn't want to meet the eventuality, but His Royal Highness is not here. If it really comes to that point, it means that he will confront the Crown Princess head-on.

  No matter what the princess's wishes are, her identity is doomed that she cannot make redundant choices when encountering such problems.

  Mother and child are safe, so they are called virtuous by the government and the public. If the mother loses the child, it is considered to be fulfilling the duty. If there is no external reason, it can only be said that it is God’s will. Only the nanny loses the child.

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  Zhu Biao went out from Chunhe Gate all the way through the middle and right gate, crossed the square in front of Fengtian Hall, and then entered Wuying Gate from Xijiao Gate to the front of Wuying Hall. After being notified, he entered.

   "The ministers welcome His Highness the Crown Prince, His Highness will last forever."

   "My son pays homage to his father."

  Zhu Biao first saluted the senior Zhu, and then accepted the salute of the officials. Almost all the officials above the third rank in Beijing had arrived, and there was no lack of martial arts.

   It seems that there is no atmosphere for discussion. Could it be that Lao Zhu expected that his eldest son would definitely come, so he deliberately waited?

Since he didn't know the specific situation yet, Zhu Biao didn't say anything, and went straight to stand in front of his father's royal case, while Lao Zhu waited for his son to take his place, and then directly threw out the information sent by Beijiang: "Also, hurry up!" Dier is dead!"

Although Zhu Biao had long expected that Ye Sudie'er would have a difficult end, he never expected it to be so sudden. He kept analyzing the impact of this matter in his mind, and how to get the most benefit from it. Whether it works successfully.

  He had no more thoughts on this matter to leave to the women and children, and the civil servants and warriors were also shocked by the news and whispered to each other.

  The Minister of Rites came out and said: "Thieves who kill the lord and usurp the throne, and conspire against the unforgivable, should have this kind of retribution."

  Everyone agreed one after another, as if they were all subjects of the former Mongolian Khan Togus Timur and were generally aggrieved.

   These words are obviously not nutritious, but they must be emphasized. Even if they are enemies, the superiors will not be willing to tolerate anyone who kills the master and usurps the throne.

Just like if the former Khan Togus Timur surrendered, Daming would gladly accept it, and he would not begrudge the position of prince. At least in the ten or twenty years before the power of the grassland was cut off, he would not have the idea of ​​murdering him. He is safe enough, and it is okay to start well and finish well.

But if Ye Sudieer led the crowd to surrender, Daming would not accept it. He had to die. Of course, the core reason was that he could not represent the orthodoxy of the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty. Not much help.

   This can also be seen from his sudden and sudden death. The kings of Kublai Khan's family still occupy the most fertile grassland in the grassland, and there are a lot of herdsmen for them to drive.

Ye Sudie'er was able to usurp the throne smoothly, mainly because of the excellent timing. The army of the Northern Yuan lineage was disabled by Daming, and the kings of Kublai Khan's lineage also suffered countless losses, so Ye Sudie'er was allowed to sit took that position.

  Originally with the support of the Oirat tribe, they have already successfully sat in that position, and they have a chance to sit firmly. After all, although they are not descendants of Kublai Khan, they are also descendants of Genghis Khan.

   It’s just that the war he launched against Ming Dynasty in order to divert internal conflicts did not achieve any results, and the grassland happened to encounter severe white disasters, which put his position in jeopardy. It is indeed predictable that he ended up in such a fate.

Chang Yuchun came out and said: "Yesudie'er is young and strong, there must be a reason for his sudden death so easily. At this time, the Vala Tatars and Yesudeer's cowardly Xue army may have started a chaotic war. My Ming Dynasty should not miss this opportunity. , should immediately order Li Wenzhong to lead the elite warriors to support Tianbaonu and enter the royal court!"

Hu Weiyong also came out and said: "What King Kaiping said is very true. It is true that such a good opportunity should not be missed, but I believe that it is still necessary to wait and see for a while, and enter the field rashly when the situation is complicated and difficult to distinguish. I lost my wife and lost my army."

  Dong Pinghou frowned and said: "The military situation is like fire, and the opportunity is too late to come again. What's more, if it is decided to support the Tianbaonu, then why should the enemy and the enemy think about it, and win over the Tatars to fight against the Oirats? It's just a matter of time."

Hu Weiyong did not argue with him, bowed his hands and bowed back, and the rest of the civil servants Wu Xun spoke one after another, supporting everyone, but Zhao Wenjing, Minister of the Ministry of Households, opposed all proposals, thinking that Ming only needed to sit on the mountain and watch the tigers fight to recuperate Make yourself stronger.

  When everyone’s opinions were almost expressed, Zhu Biao said: "I think that I, Daming, should act while the time is right, but why do I have to support Tianbaonu at this time?"

  Everyone was stunned when these words came out. If we didn’t want to support Tianbaonu, then why did we bother to save the eldest son of the former Khan under the butcher knives of Yesudieer and Wala Iron Cavalry?

Zhongshu Youcheng Chen Liang saw that no one answered, he could only answer his scalp and said: "It is because Tian Baonu has been relying on my Ming Dynasty to survive until now, and most of his generals have been recruited by my Ming Dynasty, this person's mind is also mediocre. It is most suitable for me to support Da Ming as a puppet to control the situation on the grassland."

   Then he was puzzled: "Isn't it exactly what His Highness meant to protect Tianbaonu back then, is there any change now?"

The Minister of the Ministry of Officials tentatively said: "Your Highness wants to support others? Wala is very hostile to our Ming Dynasty, and it is difficult to win over. Although the Tatar kings are fine, they all have tribal backgrounds. After supporting the superior, they may be backlashed. It is easy The gain outweighs the loss."

  The people were not very clear about what the prince meant, but they didn't dare to refute directly. They could only look at the superior expectantly, but they saw the emperor leaning on his chin with a cold expression. They didn't know what he was thinking, and they dared not ask questions.

  Zhu Biao said with a smile: "It's not about Tianbaonu, but the sudden change in the current situation. I found another more suitable candidate."

   Facing the expectant and curious eyes of everyone, he spat out a name. Everyone was a little strange and confused. After asking a few people with surprised expressions, they became even more confused.

"I don't understand His Highness's foresight." Dali Temple Minister Zhang Guanglie came out and cupped his hands and said, "But Sudie'er died so suddenly and suddenly, it is probably because of a mutiny in Jinzhang, and as far as I know, his son Enkeshang was a child. With no troops to drive, it should be impossible to escape this calamity."

"Zhang Qing's concerns are justified. My palace is not sure about Enke's death or life at this time, but there should be a report from the captain's mansion of the internal army today. If he is still lucky enough to survive, then my palace would like to support this son first. For the Khan."

  What is His Highness the Crown Prince's temperament? They are quite familiar with the high officials in the court. His Highness will never speak easily when he is not sure. Now that he has said it, it is probably arranged in advance.

  Everyone exchanged glances for a moment, if calculated in this way, Ye Sudie'er's death seemed to be explained, no wonder the Holy Majesty didn't say a word for so long.

Among the courtiers present, Hu Weiyong knew the pro-army Duwei's mansion best. After all, Mao Xiang had already taken refuge in him, so he knew very well that killing a few insignificant grassland tribal leaders for assassins and dead soldiers is not bad. It is absolutely impossible to succeed.

However, in the past two years, the pro-army Duwei Mansion sent many people to the grassland with gold, silver and jewels, and they never returned. He was promoted by the prince.

  Although Mao Xiang tried his best to inquire about it, there was nothing to gain. Maybe the prince knew, but no one would dare to ask the prince except the Holy One. Thinking about it now, those people should be arranged to rescue Enke at a critical moment.

   This arrangement is obviously not the crown prince's impromptu idea, but has been prepared several years in advance.

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  (end of this chapter)