Chapter 697 Family?

Style: Historical Author: Chen MiaowuWords: 2239Update Time: 24/01/11 15:41:58
"Under His Majesty's protection, the royal descendants are naturally fine."

Zhang Sanfeng knew very well what Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to ask.

But this answer was not what Zhu Yuanzhang wanted, and he asked again: "Our prince, second son and third son are all gone, and our queen and eldest grandson have also left us. This is what Taoist Master Qingxin said Are you okay?"

After saying this, Zhu Yuanzhang was a little angry.

I wonder if this person is a magician?

He doesn't know how to deceive people better than those monks.

Seeing this, Yuan Gong was about to speak, but Zhang Sanfeng glanced at Yuan Gong and interrupted directly, explaining: "I just said that Taoist responsibility includes things other than cause and effect, and also Pay attention to family factors. Your Majesty may wish to think about why the emperor's eldest grandson disappeared, and how did the queen, prince, etc. disappear?"

After these words came out, Yunqi and the others were all staring at Zhang Sanfeng.

Some things, Zhu Yuanzhang said, didn't matter, but Zhang Sanfeng, an old Taoist priest, dared to say it so directly, which made them feel offended to the royal family, but Zhu Yuanzhang didn't speak, and they didn't dare to do anything to Zhang Sanfeng.

Zhu Yuanzhang was stunned when he heard this.

According to the latest investigation results, Sun Xiongying died at the hands of Lu.

Queen Ma died in depression after the death of the hero.

The princess was also killed by Lu.

It’s not clear whether the cause of Prince Zhu Biao’s death has anything to do with the Lu family. But Zhu Biao went to Chang’an and came back. He was caught in the rain and caught wind and cold, and he died in the end. In fact, fatigue was also part of the reason. He was tired from helping him read memorials. As a result, my physical fitness became so poor because of a cold wind.

There was also the King of Qin who was poisoned to death by those around him because of his cruelty, and the King of Jin was similar.

All these things that have happened, if you look closely, seem to be inseparable from the word family, that is, the relationship between the two kings of Qin and Jin. The relationship is not very big, but it is similar.

"family!"

Zhu Yuanzhang muttered these two words.

Zhang Sanfeng asked: "Is your Majesty clear?"

Zhu Yuanzhang found that the Qingxin Taoist in front of him was right, and his words were better than that of Yuankong. He was so good that he couldn't tell whether he was deceiving him or whether it was true.

Everything is related to the family, which is the cause of the family, and the results are brought to the loved ones around you.

"What about the emperor's grandson?"

Zhu Yuanzhang asked quickly.

It seems that the good grandson does not have much responsibility for the family, and there are not many people close to him. Except for Lao Zhu himself, Zhu Yunxi, or the few young wives, are unlikely to harm the good grandson.

So, there won’t be that kind of family karma?

I saw Zhang Sanfeng pretending to be thoughtful, and after a long time he said: "The emperor's grandson is very good. He will definitely be fine, but I'm afraid there will be exceptions."

"What exception?"

Zhu Yuanzhang asked suddenly.

"I dare not say anything."

Zhang Sanfeng waved his hand and said with a look of fear on his face: "Some words have been said. The poor Taoist's head may not be on his neck. I can't say it, and I can't say it. Your Majesty, please go back and realize it for yourself!"

Zhu Yuanzhang would not let Zhang Sanfeng go, and said with certainty: "We want you to say, no matter how rebellious it is, we will not do anything to you, just say it!"

After all, he was a bit domineering.

He stared straight at Zhang Sanfeng.

Although he is old, his eyes are ageless and sharp.

It seems that as long as Zhang Sanfeng dares not to speak out, everyone in this Taoist temple will die.

Zhang Sanfeng had no choice but to say: "Pindao's words may sow discord between you and the royal family, but that's what Pindao thinks in his heart. With so many descendants of His Majesty, wouldn't it be the burden of the Emperor's grandson? Or in other words, the Emperor's grandson and His Majesty's other descendants Children and grandchildren will have conflicts sooner or later.”

"They dare!"

Zhu Yuanzhang was murderous.

But they really dare.

What Zhu Di did before is the best proof.

Zhu Di had done enough rebellious things, and it was obvious that he was going to turn against Zhu Xuan.

According to Zhang Sanfeng, in the future, either the good grandson will take action against those imperial uncles, or the emperor uncle will take action against the good grandson. This is their royal responsibility and their causal relationship.

Since ancient times, there have been open and secret fights within the royal family. For the supreme position, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty would kill his brother and imprison his father.

It seems that it is not surprising that the son of his old Zhu family can do such a thing.

In Zhu Yuanzhang's ideal, Lao Zhu's family is all good, and there will never be any overt and covert fights, brothers fighting tigers, or father and son fighting in battle. However, this ideal has long been broken by Zhu Di's rebellion.

While he was still alive, the children and grandchildren would not do anything.

If he was gone, they might dare to do anything.

Thinking of these, Zhu Yuanzhang was silent.

After Zhang Sanfeng finished speaking, he fell silent and looked at the Jin Yiwei who had their hands on the handles of their swords. He didn't take it seriously. He said it so directly. Jin Yiwei must have wanted to take action.

It's just that without Zhu Yuanzhang's order, the Jin Yiwei will not draw his sword.

Yuan Gong was sweating in his heart, thinking that Zhang Sanfeng was really brave.

It was also said very arrogantly.

Aren't you afraid of dying here?

It is a serious crime to sow discord between the royal family.

"Thank you, Taoist Priest Qingxin, for your guidance."

Zhu Yuanzhang was not angry and did not kill anyone. Maybe he had figured out other things, or maybe he didn't want to sow other causes.

But I also feel very sad about the relationship between my children and grandchildren.

He could think that if he was no longer around, they would probably have a huge fight, but he was no longer here. He seemed to have no control over how they would fight. Out of sight, out of mind, he had no idea what would happen in the future.

Hearing this, the Jinyi guards put down their hands holding the handles of their swords.

Zhang Sanfeng said: "Your Majesty will not kill Pindao. This is Pindao's honor. I don't dare to give him advice. In fact, Pindao also said it based on his own understanding. Whether that will happen, everything is still unknown. Pindao suggests that Your Majesty obey It’s natural.”

Zhu Yuanzhang was not worried about other princes, but he was worried about his darling grandson. He asked again: "Does the Taoist Master know what the future of our darling grandson will be like?"

All the other princes put together are not as important as Zhu Xuan.

That is the Ming Dynasty orthodoxy.

The successor of Ming Dynasty cannot be changed again and again. This is not conducive to the stability of the country.

If those traitors want to do something outrageous, it will not be difficult for the obedient grandson to hold a new army and destroy them all.

Zhang Sanfeng pretended to calculate carefully and said: "Congratulations, Your Majesty, the great grandson of the Ming Dynasty Emperor is an eternal wise king and an eternal emperor, who can usher in the prosperous Ming Dynasty."

Whether these words are true or not, Zhu Yuanzhang cannot judge.

Whether the Taoist priest Qingxin in front of him has real abilities is still uncertain.

But these words made Zhu Yuanzhang feel happy in his heart.

As long as the good grandson is fine and not short-lived, that's fine.

How could an emperor who could create a prosperous Ming Dynasty be short-lived?

It's basically impossible.

"What your Majesty is worried about is actually in vain in the end."

Zhang Sanfeng continued: "It is better to let nature take its course and everything develops smoothly. If you worry too much, it may be counterproductive."