Chapter 287: Zhu Biao: Why Did My Son Die At The Beginning Of The Deduction? ! ! [Please Subscribe,
Chapter 287: Zhu Biao: Why Did My Son Die At The Beginning Of The Deduction? ! ! [Please Subscribe,
A week later, Zhu Yuanzhang had shipped all the information Yan Changqing needed.
Faced with the mountains of various materials and information that Jin Yiwei brought over, Yan Changqing didn't even look at them. He just opened and shuffled them, pretending to have seen them.
Because for Yan Changqing, he has already memorized "History of the Ming Dynasty" by heart, and there is no need to read this information again.
The main purpose of asking Zhu Yuanzhang for this information was to make it less obtrusive.
If he directly "deduces" the possible deeds of the future Yan King Zhu Di in charge of the Ming Dynasty out of thin air, then he is definitely not a human being!
At least such behavior cannot be said to be something that a normal person can do.
But if he collects a large amount of information about Yan King Zhu Di and the current Ming Dynasty, and then uses these data to "deduce" the possible deeds of Yan King Zhu Di in charge of the Ming Dynasty in the future.
This sounds and looks like something a normal person can do.
But at least it can barely be regarded as "well-founded".
And as long as it seems "well-founded", even if they can't do it themselves, they will think of a reasonable reason for someone who can do it to convince themselves.
And that's enough for Yan Changqing, and it's enough for everyone else.
After Jin Yiwei delivered the information, another week passed before Yan Changqing wrote his script "A Play on the Ming Dynasty" from the Hongwu Dynasty to the Yongle Dynasty. 17 Of course, it is said to be "A Play on the Ming Dynasty", but in fact it is a script written by Yan Changqing based on what he knows about the original history from the Hongwu Dynasty to the Yongle Dynasty.
Yan Changqing plans to perform it through a drama. After all, sometimes the impact of words is not as shocking as the impact of pictures, especially when you meet a good actor.
The acting skills of a good actor are really enough to make people feel like they are actually in the scene.
And he has no shortage of good actors. There are suitable opera actors in the drama hall in the entertainment area of the Agricultural College.
Liyuan actors in this era are still very dedicated and have very superb acting skills, otherwise they would not be able to make a living in this era.
"The next step is to let them go to rehearsals and give it a try."
Immediately, Yan Changqing took the written script and went to the theater hall to find suitable actors to audition.
Two weeks later, Zhu Yuanzhang, who had been waiting impatiently for a long time, came to the Agricultural College again with Queen Ma, Prince Zhu Biao, Zhu Fang, Zhu Fan, Zhu Di and other princes.
"Mr. Yan, when you talk about deducing the specific future of Zhu Di's leadership in the Ming Dynasty, you are inviting us to watch a drama?!"
In the theater hall, Zhu Yuanzhang looked at the theater booked by them, frowned slightly, and looked at Yan Changqing with slight dissatisfaction.
Hearing Zhu Yuanzhang's slightly dissatisfied tone, Yan Changqing didn't take it to heart and smiled:
"Speaking of which, it can't be seen directly.
After he gave the previous script to the opera actors in these theaters, after two weeks of choreography and practice, it was not 100% perfect, but at least it could be said to be an outstanding one.
Queen Ma, who was sitting next to Zhu Yuanzhang, patted the back of Zhu Yuanzhang's hand and said gently:
"Since Mr. Yan said so, let's take a look first and then talk."
With Empress Ma's comfort, Zhu Yuanzhang put away his dissatisfaction and decided to wait until he finished reading before talking.
After seeing that Zhu Yuanzhang did not lose his temper again, Yan Changqing looked at the stage below and said calmly:
"let's start."
With the fall of Yan Changqing's order, "Joking about the Ming Dynasty" officially began.
The curtain that was originally lowered was also slowly pulled up, revealing the curtain of the [Huitong Pavilion] behind. A group of actors wearing the costumes of the envoys of the Champa Kingdom began to take the stage and perform tributes.
At the same time, the narration also sounded:
"In September of the twelfth year of Hongwu (1379), the Champa Kingdom came to pay tribute, but the Prime Minister Hu Weiyong and others did not report it to the emperor."
"It happened that the eunuch came out and saw this scene, so he went to the palace to report to the emperor. Zhu Yuanzhang was furious and issued an edict to blame Zhongshu and his ministers.
"Prime Minister Hu Weiyong and Wang Guangyang kowtowed and apologized, but secretly blamed the blame on the Ministry of Rites, and the Minister of Rites blamed Zhongshu.'
"The emperor was even more angry. He imprisoned all the officials and questioned the person who was in charge."
"Soon, Wang Guangyang died, and Wang Guangyang's concubine, Mrs. Chen, died with him."
"The emperor asked when he found out that Chen was the daughter of the magistrate of Chen County who had been promoted to an official position. He became furious and said: 'Women who were dismissed from official positions are always only given to the families of meritorious officials. How did Wenwen get it?'"
"The emperor issued an edict and ordered the Justice Department to investigate. The final investigation concluded that Prime Minister Hu Weiyong and six subordinate officials should be convicted."
"In the first month of the second year, Tu Jie reported Hu Weiyong's evil intentions. The censor Zhongcheng Shang Hao, who was demoted to the provincial official of Zhongshu, also reported Hu Weiyong's conspiracy.
"The emperor was furious and ordered the courtiers to interrogate them in turn, using words that even referred to Chen Ning and Tu Jie."
"In the end, the interrogation concluded that Tu Jie was involved in the conspiracy, but when it failed, he reported the incident. In the end, the emperor ordered the execution of Hu Weiyong, Chen Ning, Tu Jie and others."
In the audience, Luo Wang Zhu Yan saw this scene and said with great interest:
"Hey, according to Mr. Yan's deduction, the trigger for Hu Weiyong's rebellion was concealing the news that the Champa Kingdom was coming to pay tribute?!"
Prince Zhu Biao on the side thought about it and said:
"It was true that the Champa Kingdom came to pay tribute in September last year, but Hu Weiyong and his gang had just rebelled at that time, and the entire court was in chaos."
"After paying a brief tribute, I asked the people from the Ministry of Rites to send them away in a hurry."
"However, if Hu Weiyong had not died yet and was still a prime minister at that time, judging from his style, things like the advancement of the Cacheng Kingdom would have been impossible.
"In his opinion, it's probably a trivial matter. It is estimated that nine times out of ten, he will not report it to his father."
Zhu Biao thought about Hu Weiyong's character of accepting any memorial, and felt that such things as concealing the tribute from the envoys of the Cacheng Kingdom were still very likely to happen.
Zhu Yuanzhang also thought about his own character. With his own character, if he knew that Hu Weiyong and others concealed the tribute paid by the envoys of small foreign countries, he would probably use it as an excuse.
The stage play continued to advance, and soon it was May of the 15th year of Hongwu - Zhu Xiongying died suddenly.
Prince Zhu Biao, who had a gentle face at first, immediately looked at Yan Changqing with a serious face and said slightly angrily:
"Mr. Yan, my Ying'er was in good health, why did she pass away so suddenly?!"
Although Zhu Biao may not care enough about Zhu Xiongying on weekdays, that is because he is too busy on weekdays. It does not mean that he does not care or value Zhu Xiongying.
No matter how you say it, Zhu Xiongying is his eldest son. Yan Changqing directly said in the drama that his son died young.
And there was still no explanation or reason. The curtain changed, the scene changed, and then Zhu Xiongying passed away.
How could he, as a father, not be angry?
Yan Changqing raised his eyebrows and asked:
"Why not?!!"
"Isn't it difficult for a seven or eight-year-old child to understand that he encountered some accidents in the palace?!!"
Yan Changqing slightly emphasized the word "accident" by two points.
Zhu Biao's anger grew stronger and his tone became two points higher again:
"In the imperial palace, there are servants and guards everywhere. No matter where Ying'er goes in or out, there are servants and guards taking care of her. What accidents can happen?!"
In Zhu Biao's view, if even the palace with five steps and one guard and ten steps and one policeman is not safe, then there is no safe place in the world.
Faced with Zhu Biao's question, Yan Changqing did not answer.
However, Jin Wang Zhu Fan looked at Zhu Biao and said meaningfully:
"Brother, the palace is the most dangerous."
"Sister-in-law, she passed away the year before last."
The sister-in-law Zhu Fan mentioned was Zhu Biao's first wife, Chang, although Zhu Biao made Lu into a princess last year.
But for Zhu Fan and others, when they talk about sister-in-law, they basically refer to the Chang family, and only the Chang family can be recognized as the sister-in-law by their brothers.
As for the Lu family, the brothers usually call her the Crown Princess.
Yi Ni, Zhu Gang, and Zhu Di would not call her sister-in-law casually.
Once you call "sister-in-law", it means treating the other party as one of Lao Zhu's own.
Because in Lao Zhu's family, the eldest brother is like father, and the eldest sister-in-law is like mother.
Needless to say, Zhu Biao is the eldest brother. For these younger brothers, he plays the role of Zhu Yuanzhang's father most of the time.
Similarly, when the Chang family was still alive, although 693 did not play a motherly role like Queen Ma, she at least treated these younger brothers with the same gentleness and tolerance as Queen Ma.
Therefore, Zhu Xi, Zhu Fan, and Zhu Di recognized the Chang family as their own members of the old Zhu family.
But for the Lu family, Zhu Di, Zhu Fan, Zhu Di and the other brothers all have the same attitude - where are you, you charming bitch, go find my eldest brother, stay away from us, and ignore you.
After hearing Jin Wang Zhu Fan's prompting, Zhu Yuanzhang and Queen Ma realized that now in the harem, Zhu Xiongying did not have his biological mother and concubine to take care of him!!!
How difficult it is for a five or six-year-old prince, who is the eldest grandson of the emperor, to grow up healthily and smoothly in the harem without the care of his biological mother and concubine!!!
Others don't know the dangers of the harem, so how could Queen Ma, the lord of the Sixth Palace, not know it.
When she was in charge of the Sixth Palace these years, he did not mean that all the concubines were down-to-earth concubines.
There were countless concubines and even palace maids who wanted to take evil ways, but she had never told Zhu Yuanzhang about these things.
Because she is the queen, it is her duty to command the harem well and not let the messy things in the harem disturb Zhu Yuanzhang.
Thinking of Zhu Xiongying now alone in the prince's harem, and thinking of Zhu Biao's words just now that he thought the palace was safe.
Queen Ma immediately had a plan to return to the palace to take Zhu Xiongying, her eldest grandson, to her side and take care of him personally.
On the other side, King Yan Zhu Di also said quietly:
"After Mrs. Lu became the Crown Princess, it seems that my nephew Yunwen also became the second son of my eldest brother, right?!!"
As soon as Zhu Di said these words, Zhu Biao's expression changed on the spot and he couldn't help shouting angrily:
"Fourth!!!"
Zhu Di shrank his head and spread his hands, saying that he just said it casually and had absolutely no other meaning.
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