Chapter 862: No Contrast, No Harm
The magical creature of Erwuzai is not just a term for later generations, and the traitor is not only unique to the Central Plains Tangkou.
In fact, Europe is even more everywhere.
For example, the Prince of Condé, the great Kingdom of France.
Condé was an important branch of the French Bourbon family, and there was never a Condé fiefdom or domain. The name was simply named after Louis after the origin of his father, Charles IV of Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme, Condé of Champagne, including the Château de Condé and a dozen or so villages east of Paris.
After the Duke of Bourbon became extinct in 1527, the sixth year of Jiajing, François's son Charles succeeded to become the patriarch of the House of Bourbon through the male line of Count Clemente, the youngest son of Saint-Louis.
Of the sons of Charles of Vendôme, the eldest son Antony became co-king of Navarre and the father of Henry IV, the youngest son Louis inherited the fiefdoms of Mic, Nogent, Condé and Soissons, and his son Henry I of Bourbon inherited the title of Prince of Condé.
Louis, the first prince, actually gave Condé to his youngest son, Charles, Count of Soissons, and Charles's only son, Louis, in 1624 gave Condé and Soissons to a female heir who married into the House of Savoy and Orleans-Landeauville.
After Henry IV ascended the throne in 1589, his cousin, Henry, Prince of Condé, 3rd generation, was the presumed heir to the throne until 1601.
Doesn't that sound familiar? How did Emperor Xiaojing of Han fool King Liang at that time, and then put King Liang's army on the front line to fight the rebels of the Seven Kings? After getting drunk, he lost his words to the emperor's brother?
If this is not similar enough, then when converted to the Ming Dynasty, it is probably equivalent to the situation that the Emperor of the Apocalypse has not had children since he ascended the throne, so King Zhu Youzhen became the heir to the throne.
However, King Shin eventually inherited the throne, and the hapless Prince Condé was truly unlucky.
Henri II de Bourbon, the son of Henri I de Bourbon, the second Prince of Condé, was born after his father's death, and his biological mother was accused of murdering her husband, so there were doubts about his biological father's identity, although Henri IV recognized him as a cousin and presumptive heir until the birth of Louis XIII.
If it was just the loss of the right to inherit the throne, it would be nothing, after all, Henry IV had a son Louis XIII, just like if the apocalypse had a son, the throne would not be the turn of King Xin to inherit it.
The problem is that the Prince of Condé, who was raised by his mother to become a Catholic, married Charlotte de Montmorency in 1609, but the new prince and lady had already attracted King Henry IV......
In order not to make his head green, the Prince of Condé had no choice but to send his wife abroad, and then he himself left his job and fled to avoid his abnormal cousin.
After the assassination of Henry IV, the Prince of Condé returned to France in 1610, the 38th year of Wanli, and competed with other nobles to make various demands to the Empress Regent, Marie de' Medici.
When the Queen Mother insisted that Louis XIII marry a Spanish princess, Condé rallied the great nobles and Protestants against the Queen Mother and her favorite Concini, and although he could not prevent the marriage, he forced the Queen Mother to give him a large sum of money and a fiefdom in exchange for a large sum of money in May 1616, but in September the Queen Mother accepted the advice of her cronies and locked him up in a prison cell for three years, and from then on he was loyal to the royal family.
Just like Hong Chengchou, who became very honest and loyal after the surrender of the Qing Dynasty, this Prince of Condé can be said to be desperate for Louis XIII and the Queen Mother after surrendering.
In order to save his life and the wealth of his family, the Prince of Condé can be said to be the unbounded kneeling and licking Prime Minister Richelieu.
In the most extreme periods, Henri II de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, even forced his son, Louis II de Bourbon, to abandon his beloved woman, Mière Marté di Vigéon, and marry Richelieu's niece, Clara Cléments.
The latter was a thirteen-year-old child, not only hunchbacked, but also of short stature, and the children they gave birth to inherited this trait in the next two generations, becoming a family characteristic.
Through this life-saving method of kneeling and licking without a lower limit, Henri II de Bourbon succeeded in surviving Louis XIII - but it was useless to survive Louis XIII, because Louis XIII had a son named Louis XIV......
Of course, everyone basically has such a thing, Louis XIII's son is called Louis X, and Henri II de Bourbon's son is Louis II de Bourbon.
Louis, who was born in Paris, took part in the campaign in northern France when he was in the thirteenth year of Chongzhen, and he showed bravery in the battle.
At the end of the Thirty Years' War, in the sixteenth year of Chongzhen, Louis, who had inherited the title of Duke of Enchien, was ordered to command the French army in northern France against the Spanish army.
On May 19, the 16th year of Chongzhen, Louis, Duke of Enkien, won the Battle of Roquelois.
It was a great victory, because Louis was facing the Spanish Army, which had long dominated Europe, and his opponents were all experienced generals, and he was only a young commander of twenty-three.
The battle ended Spain's historical land superiority and marked the arrival of French ground supremacy.
After a series of victories, Louis returned to Paris, where he was sent to Germany in the seventeenth year to support the French commander Tyrrenne, who was fighting there, and this time he was given command of the entire army.
The battle in the summer of Chongzhen's eighteenth year was extremely fierce, and Tirene was defeated by Count Franz von Messi, the commander of the Holy Roman Empire's army, but in the brilliant victory of North Lingen, Messi was defeated by the Duke of Unchien, and he himself was killed, and Unkien was wounded in many places.
In the nineteenth year of Chongzhen, Angian followed Gaston, Duke of Orleans, to fight in Flanders, and after Gaston returned to Paris, Angian commanded the battle alone and conquered Dunkirk.
In the nineteenth year of Chongzhen, Henri II de Bourbon died, and Louis II de Bourbon inherited the title of Prince of Yedai.
Condé's military exploits made him the head of the French aristocracy, who were dissatisfied with Richelieu's successor, Mazarin, prime minister to the young King Louis XIV, in weakening the power of the nobility and expanding the real power of the royal family.
In August of the 21st year of Chongzhen, during the critical period of the court Flund, Anna of Austria, the French regent, ordered the arrest of Pierre Brussels, the leader of the High Court, and three others, which caused extreme public outrage.
On 26 August, a civil uprising broke out in Paris, forcing the royal family and Mazarin to flee. In September, Anna of Austria urgently recalled Condé in the hope of gaining his support for the royal family and the Mazarin government.
Despite his displeasure, Louis II de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, who knew that he was weak, forcibly suppressed his discontent and, after much hesitation, led the army besieging Paris.
Shortly after the end of the court Flund, Louis II de Bourbon broke with the royal family and Mazarin, and his pride and ambition made him very unpopular with Anna of Austria.
On January 18, 23 years of Chongzhen's reign, the French government arrested Louis II de Bourbon and his main followers, Prince Conte (Louis's younger brother), and the Duke of Longueville.
However, the unreliability of the French was once again evident at such a critical moment when Condé's other supporters, including Tirrene and others, managed to escape.
The aristocratic leaders who fled actively planned to rescue the prince and others, but in fact they had already begun to rebel, thus kicking off the prelude to Prince Frond.
The Duchess of Longueville (Louis's sister) negotiated with Spain, an enemy of France, in the hope of obtaining assistance; Louis's wife, the young Princess Condé, gathered an army and occupied Bordeaux.
This time the incident once again proved that the French army would be victorious under the leadership of a woman - in January of the 24th year of Chongzhen, Anna of Austria released Condé and three others who were imprisoned in Le Havre.
After his release, Kong Dai chose to become a second and five boys.
If the throne of Lao Tzu's family is gone, forget it, and even if you work hard to be a cow and a horse, you will have to be angry with the prime minister!
Condé, who became more and more unable to think about it, simply gathered a group of horses, and then united with Archduke Leopold William of Spain to start a serious rebellion.
At the beginning, the rebellion went very smoothly, and Louis X did not have the strength of Emperor Chongzhen to hang himself in the coal mountain, but was similar to the old lady of the defeated family in Mite Qing, and he hunted in the west.
To talk about people is to leave Paris and run away.
When the French royal family had fled, Mazarin felt that the anger of the people was focused on him, so he left his post for the third time.
Then Condé, who was slashing people with his subordinates, found that the script began to deviate.
The old Parisian ironmen who originally supported themselves collectively took the customs even if they were closed, and the original henchman Ma Zai, the double-flowered red stick Tyrenne, also fucking betrayed the revolution and went to work for the royal family.
Condé, who has read a lot, does not believe in God's teachings, and he doesn't care about the authority of the royal family, anyway, now that he is almost at the end of the mountain, can he still run to God or run to the royal family?
The tactically brilliant and strategically ill Condé was overwhelmed by Tyrrenne and almost desperately founded, but it was only when his comrade, the daughter of the Duke of Orléans, persuaded the Bastille cannons to turn against Tyrrene and launch a renewed offensive.
In September of the 25th year of Chongzhen, Condé fled to Spain, and the overjoyed King Philip IV of Spain authorized Condé to command the Spanish army against the French and gave him the title of Luxembourg.
Then in the process of Condé tearing up with the French royal family, unlike the original history in which Condé was completely defeated by Tyrenne, this time Tyrenne was scolded by Condé.
Kong Dai is indeed not good at strategy, but he can't memorize that Kong Dai likes to learn, what books like "Sun Tzu's Art of War" are definitely no fun, but the book "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is really a good thing.
After all, everyone can rely on "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" to do things as a soldier, and there is no reason why Prince Kongdai, who prefers to read, can't do it.
And who is standing behind Condé? Spain, rich, capricious, got a lot of good equipment from the Ming Dynasty behind his back, and gave Condé great support when Condé opened France.
Compared to Tirrena's loss in the process of fighting with Condé, the guano on Bird Island is naturally nothing.
What's the most important thing right now?
It's definitely not about fighting with those two bastard countries about guano or guano, even if you don't grab that thing now, there will always be a chance to grab it in the future.
The most important thing at the moment is how to deal with the Prince of Condé, the second and fifth boy, and the Spanish hyena that has already bared its fangs!
After all, everyone hates Erwuzai, especially the kind of Erwuzai who is the leader of the party, which is even more hateful!
……
There is a kind of person who is born to be hated, no matter how ordinary he looks and how ordinary he wears, but as long as he stands in the crowd, he can naturally attract all eyes to him alone, eclipsing everyone around him, forming an atmosphere where the stars hold the moon.
To put it simply, it is temperament and aura, just like Emperor Chongzhen to the Ming Empire, no matter how small the voice is, someone will listen carefully, and then make all kinds of interpretations.
As the son of Emperor Chongzhen, the king of the Jin Kingdom, Zhu Ciyi, who has undergone more than ten generations of genetic optimization, obviously also has such characteristics.
Zhu Ciyi, who endured nausea and discomfort, shook the glass in his hand lightly, and the red wine in the glass exuded a charming brilliance under the reflection of the light, coupled with the faint smile on Zhu Ciyi's face, it immediately showed a childish demeanor.
As for Louis XIV, the young king who was regarded as the king of the sun by later generations of Europe, standing in front of Zhu Ciyi was more like a clown than a king.
After all, Louis XIV's hobbies were no different from those of the European aristocracy at this time, with long wavy hair that the nobles liked, wearing a king's robe, paired with red pantyhose and red high-root shoes, especially with a flower on the toe......
Louis XIV's dress is really brilliant, so brilliant that Zhu Ciyi can't wait to pick out both of his eyeballs, throw them on the ground, and then step on them fiercely!
Is this still a fucking man?
For Louis XIV, the meeting between the two was a complete injury, a double injury from the spiritual level to the religious level.
As the old saying goes, there is no harm without contrast, especially after secretly comparing the etiquette at the beginning of the meeting.
Louis XIV found himself more like a barbarian, and when he looked at Zhu Ciyi in front of him, he couldn't help but feel a sense of self-shame.
Although it is likely that Louis XIV did not know the idiom of shame and its meaning.
Also following Zhu Ciyi's appearance and gently shaking the wine glass, Louis X was very sad to find that he could not be as casual and chic as the other party anyway, but more like a child imitating an adult to walk, but out of the crooked effect.
Zhu Ciyi didn't care about Louis X's embarrassment at all, and still had a trademark smile on his face: "I don't know why Your Excellency came to Bavaria in person?" ”