Live History Broadcast: Opening Ceremony Spoilers - Our Ancestor Was Enraged

Chapter 602 A Good Leader Judy



Chapter 602 A Good Leader Judy

Upon hearing this, the others listening to the live broadcast twitched at the corners of their mouths, speechless. It seems that the Yongle Emperor of the Ming Dynasty was quite concerned about being ridiculed by later generations!

That's right, if you didn't care, why would you change history books?

Meanwhile, during the Yongle era, Zhu Di was furious and declared righteously, "If I weren't a good uncle, would I have even thought of going to find Yunwen?"

"As elders, how could we let our nephew wander the streets? How can these descendants talk like this? They don't understand our good intentions at all!"

Upon hearing their father's shameless words, the three Zhu brothers turned around and covered their mouths, their shoulders trembling.

Zhu Yunwen would be furious if he heard this. The later generations were too mischievous. However, they dared not laugh out loud and make a fool of their father!

Zhu Di, who watched the whole thing: You three think you can make a fool of me? Get lost!

In the early years of the Hongwu reign, Zhu Di was lightly beaten a few times by Zhu Yuanzhang. He hated the Yongle Emperor to the core. He felt that the emperor had done all the work but was being blamed for everything. What kind of logic was that?

This is giving me a headache. My dad is so childish. He even said to him, "Oh, oh, oh, we wouldn't dare let the Yongle Emperor do this. Put it down quickly..." Asking my older brother and mother didn't help either!!

Life is tough, Judy sighed!

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The live broadcast continues.

"To get back to the point, Li Jinglong's defeat, or rather his control over the overall battle situation, was far inferior to Zhu Di's. What good was having 500,000 troops at his disposal? He made the wrong choice and missed the opportunity, and there was no way to make up for it."

"Perhaps, starting from the Battle of Zhengcunba, the Prince of Yan's strength was no longer at a disadvantage. In terms of conquering cities and seizing territory, the strategist Yao Guangxiao also said that instead of conquering cities, it would be better to take the capital directly."

"After all, on the other hand, regardless of whether it was Emperor Jianwen or the Prince of Yan who won, the emperor would be someone with the surname Zhu. That was probably one of the purposes of Zhu Yuanzhang's enfeoffment at that time!"

"On the other hand, after the Battle of Zhengcunba, the two armies rested and reorganized. In the second year of Jianwen (1400), Zhu Di led his men back to Zhengcunba to collect the corpses of soldiers and generals left on the battlefield. Whether they were from the Yan army or the imperial army, they were all buried in one place."

"They even wrote inscriptions to commemorate the dead. No matter who they served, they were just victims in the power game, but they were truly worthy of being called good men of the Ming Dynasty."

"Regardless of the Prince of Yan's purpose in this trip, at least these soldiers did not become wandering ghosts, and the other soldiers should be deeply moved. Judy is quite skilled at winning people's hearts."

Judy, the General Who Conquers the North: What do you mean by winning people's hearts! We're sincere!

"This further highlights Zhu Yunwen's unlikeability as a good leader. In addition, Zhu Di even sent a letter to his nephew."

"The gist of it is that my father went through so much trouble to build his business, and you, an unfilial son, have killed your father's own son and listened to the treacherous ministers Qi Tai and Huang Zicheng... Please execute them to warn the world..."

"However, Emperor Jianwen did not reply to this, and presumably he won't. His proclamation against the rebellion also accused him of being misled by treacherous officials. As the emperor's own uncle, it wouldn't be unreasonable for him to purge his own ranks!"

Zhu Yunwen; What else could he say!

"At this point in history, Zhu Yunwen, another powerful and wealthy ruler, suffered defeat after defeat. The more he tried to win, the more likely he was to collapse. He did not blame Li Jinglong."

"If you really want to blame something, you can only blame the weather in Beiping. It's too cold, and the Southern Army isn't used to it!"

Zhu Bajie of the Ming Dynasty: You bastard! You're going to squander all the wealth we've accumulated in our lifetime!


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