Chapter 115: Summoning King Xiang to Beijing

Zhu Di has been thinking about one thing.

That is, how can you make your throne more legitimate?

Relatively speaking, the Sun family, which has the greatest internal threat, has been controlled, and Zhu Di can already sit back and relax.

But Zhu Di is not the Zhu Qiyu in history, and he will not stop if he does not deal with all the relevant people.

Zhu Qizhen couldn't come back for a while in Warat, and the next thing to do was to let all the heirs of the Zhu family in the world recognize himself as the emperor of Jingtai.

Of course, this is also the same as what Zhu Di did after he started his army to invade Fengtian, as long as he stabilized those imperial relatives, even if others had any ideas, it would be difficult to succeed.

Now among these royal relatives, Zhu Di flipped through the royal classics, and was finally surprised to find that the most representative one was his grandson - Zhu Zhandong.

Zhu Zhan is the fifth son of Zhu Gaochi of Ming Xuanzong, that is, the younger brother of Zhu Zhanji of Ming Renzong, and the grandson of Zhu Di, who was crowned King Xiang in the 22nd year of Yongle.

For this grandson, Zhu Di likes it more.

He was very alert, only under the good saint Sun Zhu Zhanji, and Zhu Di had been weighing between the two for a long time at that time, and finally chose Zhu Zhanji.

Speaking of which, Zhu Di really wants to meet this eldest grandson and see how he is doing now.

"Pai Ti rode out of Beijing, to Changsha, to find King Xiang, summoned him to Beijing to see him, and said that I had a lot to say and wanted to talk to him."

Wang Zhi stood aside, but after hearing this, he was stunned, and said, "Your Majesty, His Royal Highness King Xiang is in Xiangyang, not Changsha."

"What did you say?" Zhu Di was stunned for a moment, and said, "Didn't I let him go to Changsha to become a vassal? When did you go to Xiangyang, and who let him go?"

Wang Zhi was confused.

Where is this, King Xiang is your imperial uncle's, and you didn't let him go, what is this lord talking about?

Although his heart was already blindfolded, Wang Zhiyan immediately smiled and said:

"Back to Your Majesty, in the first year of orthodoxy, the Queen Mother presided over government affairs and sent King Xiang to Xiangyang, saying that it was an outstanding person in the realm."

"Didn't King Xiang himself beg to go?" Zhu Di sneered and said, "Okay, I know everything, then send Ti to ride to Xiangyang."

"Call King Xiang to the palace as soon as possible, I have something to talk to him about, and when he hears this, he should be able to understand what I mean."

Wang Zhi is getting more and more muddy, but he knows very well the mystery of being a eunuch, that is, to do more things, and not to talk too much if it is useless.

Whatever the emperor asks him to do, then do it.

Watching Wang Zhi leave, Zhu Di tapped his fingers on the table, and said to himself: "Let King Xiang move to Xiangyang, this Sun Ruowei has really moved his mind more than ten years ago!"

Zhu Zhan is Zhu Di's grandson, that is, Sun Ruowei's brother-in-law, and he is Sun Ruowei's own family.

Let Zhu Zhan go to Changsha to become a vassal, which was Zhu Di's intention at that time.

That place in Changsha belongs to Huguang, and Yungui is connected to Yungui in the south, and Yungui has been a frequent area of chaos since ancient times.

Zhu Zhan was alert and sensible, Zhu Di felt that his time was running out before the fifth personal expedition, and it was not safe to leave Zhu Zhan Rong in Beijing, so he let him be in Changsha.

In order to tell him that the throne has nothing to do with him, let him be a good man to guard the frontier for the imperial court, and for this reason, he also left him the guards of the three mansions.

Zhu Zhan is also very smart, and directly stated that he will never threaten the throne of the good saint grandson, and Zhu Di is relieved.

But who thought about it, went around and around, and finally came back to him.

Now if you say who is the most qualified and likely to replace the great-grandson who is possessed by you, and be the next emperor, in addition to Zhu Qizhen, who was tied to Wara, this is Zhu Zhandong.

Therefore, the first thing Zhu Di wanted to see was him.

This is also an attitude to the rest of the vassal kings in various places, hurry up and play the song, and praise the virtues of my songs, otherwise you will be the next to call the Jingshi.

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Ti rode out of Beijing non-stop and arrived in Xiangyang more than half a month later.

Not to mention that Xiangyang is a good place for outstanding individuals, and all the vassal kings are vying to come, prosperity is still on the one hand, mainly because there is a lot of land.

In the Ming Dynasty, each vassal king had its own private land, that is, Zhuangtian.

In the Ming system, the eldest son of the prince of the palace succeeded to the throne, and the other sons were crowned kings.

In the fifth year of Hongwu, the prince of the county was fifteen years old, and the people gave sixty hectares of land.

In the 28th year of Hongwu, the land allocated was 16 hectares, although this amount was less than the original amount, but it was still a big owner.

The generals under the king of the county also have the land of the town, and like the Wangfu Zhuangtian, their Zhuangtian and Zhuangmin (individual households) are not subordinate to the division.

Therefore, the acres of farmland and the number of villagers cannot be determined even by the household department.

When Changsha was a vassal in Changsha, the grange of the royal palace was one thing, but when it was changed to Xiangyang, it was another thing, and the new vassal king and the local gentry and landlords would form a chain of interests.

In other words, Zhu Zhan had only a lot more Wangfu Grange in Xiangyang than in Changsha.

Sun Ruowei migrated Zhu Zhan to Xiangyang in order to win over her, a little uncle, so that he could stand on the side of Sun's relatives.

Later, when Zhu Qiyu was already in charge of the country, Sun Ruowei took matters into his own hands and sent a decree to Zhu Zhandong, the king of Xiangyang in Xiangyang.

The meaning is also very simple, it is to invite him to come over and be the emperor.

For Sun Ruowei, setting up an outsider (Zhu Qiyu) as the emperor is obviously inferior to his brother-in-law.

By the time of the change in the civil fort, the two had been communicating with each other for some time.

However, Zhu Di, the grandson, after all, was mixed under his old man, and he could easily see Sun Ruowei's wolf ambitions.

What happened to Zhu Zhan at that time?

"Please establish the eldest son of the emperor, order the king to supervise the country, and recruit brave and wise men to welcome the car."

Zhu Zhan was still very smart, knowing that this mess was not easy to take, so he rejected it very wisely.

Speaking of which, the vassal king should be a good son, how can he want to go to Beijing to wade into this troubled water?

It's just that Sun Ruowei only learned about this reply later, after all, there was a period of time when Xiangyang went to Beijing, and when it was sent to Sun Ruowei, Zhu Qiyu had already ascended the throne.

Later, it was Zhu Di who was reborn and took Zhu Qiyu's body, and then this series of things happened.

Zhu Zhan was also shocked by the recent changes in Jingshi, and even he didn't expect that this eldest nephew, who was rumored to be cowardly and rigid in the past, would have such a method.

Speaking of which, the royal family of the Ming Dynasty is really inseparable from his nephew and uncle.

When Zhu Di raised troops and was forced by his eldest nephew Jianwen, Zhu Zhanji was also rebelled by his second uncle King Han to seize the throne.

Now after Zhu Qiyu seized power, the first person he looked for was his fifth uncle, that is, Zhu Zhandong, the king of Xiang.

Looking at the edict in his hand, Zhu Zhan sighed a few times one after another.

The fact that he had been sent an edict, not a decree, meant that he had the right to find a reason to delay or not to go at all.

But the question is, is there a choice?

Zhu Zhandong originally thought that if he let his eldest nephew succeed to the throne, as long as he showed no ambition, he would not have his own business.

But it didn't work out, and I still couldn't avoid this trick.

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