Chapter 467: How Did Zhu Biao Die?

[Scared to death], [Exhausted], [Sick to death]

First of all, for the statement of [scared to death], Lin didn't believe it before he returned to the Ming Dynasty, let alone see the prince himself now.

Zhu Biao's gentleness and generosity are indeed true, but it does not mean that he is just a little sheep.

On the contrary, Zhu Biao can face the existence of the tough old Zhu, and he is lonely and ruthless in his bones, exactly the same as his father.

The so-called benevolence of the house is not to be a virgin, which is probably equivalent to turning the destruction of the nine clans into the destruction of the three clans?

When you should be ruthless, you will never be soft.

How could the prince who killed decisively like this be scared to death by Lao Zhu?

Secondly, the statement that Lao Zhu gave [tired to death] is not very reasonable, it seems to be very reasonable, but it is actually full of loopholes.

Zhu Yuanzhang has been bloody all his life, and he has seen too many life and death, and even his heart has begun to be numb.

However, the only thing that could give him some comfort was the hard-won family affection that he had swallowed.

The weight of Queen Ma goes without saying, and Zhu Biao's status is even more understandable.

Even though the emperor was too strict with his successor, he was far from exhausting his son to death.

After all, Zhu Biao's supervision of the country is just a supervision of the country, to put it bluntly, it is to help the emperor to fight, train with competitions, and accelerate growth.

is not like the later Renzong, who has an unconscious father on his head, who only knows how to ride a horse and whip, cut people in Mobei, and ignore the affairs of the court, and feel at ease to be a shopkeeper.

The intensity of the two prisons is completely different, so there is no talk of exhausting people to death.

Or take a step back, even if Emperor Yongle, who doesn't like the prince so much, will often feel sorry for his hard-working son.

What's more, Zhu Biao sees Zhu Yuanzhang who is heavier than himself?

This is what is in the bones of every father, from the heavenly family to the people, without exception.

Lao Zhu doesn't like to drive the royal expedition, the prince is by his side all the time, if his son's body is abnormal, will the father pretend not to see it?

Will there be a trace of historical records?

This is weird!

It's just not possible.

Come to think of this.

Lin Che nodded thoughtfully, tapping the case rhythmically, and continued to clear his thoughts and thoughts.

In the end, only the saying of "death from illness" remained, which was also the most recognized by most scholars and experts in later generations.

It is believed that the reason why Zhu Biao died at the age of 37 was probably because he had an acute cardiovascular disease.

After returning to Beijing from Xi'an after investigating Zhu Zhang, Zhu Biao suddenly fell ill and died in April of the following year.

It is very likely that cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases could not be cured at the level of medical treatment at that time.

So it passed away quickly.

In that era when people would die with a cold and fever, it was normal to die suddenly and violently for some reason.

It's reasonable, and there's nothing wrong with it.

However, Lin Che couldn't agree with this.

It is suppressed that no matter whether it is a chronic disease or an underlying disease, it will be revealed on a daily basis, rather than always without a little symptom.

There are many descriptions of Zhu Biao in "The Records of Ming Taizu", but there is no record of Zhu Biao's perennial illness.

This is even more abnormal.

With Zhu Yuanzhang's personality as a big housekeeper, even if the child eats a few bites of food at each meal, he has to care about everything, how can he not understand Tai's hidden illness and not make records?

It doesn't make sense, and it doesn't make sense!

At this point, all the intrinsic factors have been eliminated, and only the intrinsic factors remain...

Two ancient books of the Ming Dynasty, "Famous Mountains and Collections" and "Fengtian Jing Difficult Records", both describe the scene of Zhu Biao's murder, and the person who murdered Zhu Biao was his younger brother Zhu Zhang, the king of Qin.

In the spring of the twenty-fifth year of Hongwu, Zhu Yuanzhang received a secret letter saying that the king of Qin intended to rebel.

In order to find out whether Zhu Fan had the intention of rebelling, Zhu Yuanzhang specially sent the brother of Zhu Zhang, the king of Qin, to the crown prince Zhu Biao to investigate the matter.

Both books wrote: After Zhu Biao returned from Xi'an, Zhu Yuanzhang reported that Zhu Zhang, the king of Qin, was indeed recruiting troops and training soldiers, and added fuel and vinegar to list many evidence of Zhu Zhang's crimes.

Zhu Zhang's eyeliner in the palace reported Zhu Biao's report to Zhu Zhang, Zhu Fan held a grudge, he spent a lot of money to buy off the eunuchs of the prince's mansion, drugged Zhu Biao's diet, and poisoned Zhu Biao to death.

Although these two books are not official documents, they are both miscellaneous records of wild history, and there are elements of fiction and apocryphal in them.

For Zhu Biao's investigation of Zhu Zhang, there is a detailed record in the "History of the Ming Dynasty": Zhu Biao went to Xi'an to investigate Zhu Zhang's rebellion, and after he returned to Jinling, he not only did not report Zhu Zhang's bad words, but covered up some of Zhu Zhang's illegal gratifications, and exonerated Zhu Zhang, and Zhu Yuanzhang did not punish Zhu Zhang.

But Lin Che still felt that there was a big problem here.

Imagination didn't come out of nowhere, just as why didn't anyone write about Zhu Yuanzhang's poisoning of Queen Ma? Because that's simply not going to happen.

There is no wind and no waves, and there is a cause and effect.

Based on certain premises, there will be room for imagination.

There is no doubt about it.

With that in mind.

Lin Che couldn't help but sigh secretly, and then returned to reality from his thoughts.

"Write a letter and ask your dad to come over."

Xu Miaoyun: "??? ”

Hearing Lin Che's unexplained order, Xu Miaoyun looked at the other party's eyes, and this matter was full of inexplicability.

There is no preface, no afterword, why did you suddenly start looking for your father?

Which one is this singing?

Didn't you already say before, when your body recovers, you will find another opportunity to invite your father to come over for an interview?

What's going on today?

"It's... Mr. Lin..."

Xu Miaoyun's cheeks were slightly red, she was very embarrassed, and lowered her head: "You are now... Do you want to see your father? ”

"It's... Isn't it a little too early?"

"I'm afraid that my father is not ready, and besides, my father should not know about the assassination at this moment."

"Swallowing the Ming Army's Northern Expedition is imminent, the baggage and grain and grass are now well prepared, and troops may be sent to advance to the army at any time, in case my father is affected by this incident, it is really worth the loss."

"Do you want to wait?"

"When the army returns triumphantly, the little woman will let her father visit her as soon as possible, Mr. Lin, what do you think of this?"

Xu Miaoyun was born in Jiangmen, not a pretentious noble lady, and knows what is more important in terms of priorities.

Although she very much wanted her father and Lin Che to meet and finalize the details of their marriage as soon as possible, she still chose the war as the most important thing.

Reluctant to add variables at this critical juncture.

After all... In front of the national society, the private feelings of children are worthless, and if these things are not clear, they are no different from the gentlemen among the nobles.

(End of chapter)