Chapter 23: Send Zhu Yunwen to become a monk

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How can it not be abolished? He obviously holds the world's soldiers and horses, but he is overturned by Zhu Di?

There is no need to use Li Jinglong as a general who is capable of fighting. This Zhu Di is really blind.

It's okay for him to not use Xu Huizu. After all, Xu Huizu and Zhu Di are in-laws. On this basis, they can't be reused. But why not use Ping An?

Zhu Biao and Zhu Yuanzhang talked about Ping An.

"Ping An is a good kid. The fourth child has never been able to beat him. This kid can be trained as a coach for the next generation."

Zhu Yuanzhang was very happy to see Ping An's record of defeating Zhu Di many times. Ping An was his youngest adopted son. He was the kind of person who could be regarded as his own son. He was also raised by Queen Ma.

"Bao'er is very powerful. Let's transfer him to the third camp. Dingshi and Sheng Yong are also people who can be trained. Geng Bingwen should let him retire and enjoy his old age."

Ping'an and Tiexuan, Zhu Yuanzhang's people, have now shown their prominence, Sheng Yong is now in command, and Geng Bingwen. When a man is old, his momentum is gone, he no longer has the strategy he had when he was young, and he can no longer lead troops.

Both Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhu Biao were very interested in these military generals who emerged during the Jing Dynasty. Now is a rather embarrassing time. Ming Dynasty needs to replace the noble military generals of Huaixi to build a new military general system, but there has never been one. Suitable candidates are now available. Ping'an and Sheng Yong are both able to lead troops in war, and Tie Xuan is a man of literary and military skills. He has immediately filled the power left by Huaixi Xungui.

"Dad, Daoyan was arranged by you, right? These monks are dishonest again!"

Zhu Biao suddenly said something while looking at the book.

When the kings established vassals, Zhu Yuanzhang arranged a monk for each of his sons, and Dao Yan was one of them.

"No, he went to ask for it when your mother passed away, or he was the one personally selected by Seng Lu Si Zuo Shan Shi Zong Lai."

Zhu Yuanzhang's face was not very good. He smelled an unusual smell in the Daoyan matter. Religion was interfering in royal affairs.

I just don’t know whether Daoyan did it himself or whether Buddhism supported him behind the scenes.

Zhu Yuanzhang did not want to destroy the Buddha. After all, he had been a monk for several years. Although it was just for a bite of food, it was also a matter of affection.

"Is the old man from the Yuan Dynasty in Taihe Mountain still disobedient?"

Zhu Biao asked.

The Yi Lao of the Great Yuan Dynasty is Zhang Sanfeng. This man really calls himself the Yi Lao of the Great Yuan Dynasty. He was a county magistrate in the Yuan Dynasty.

In the early Yuan Dynasty, most literati in the Southern Song Dynasty had a negative attitude towards the Yuan court. However, in the late Yuan Dynasty, as Yuan Renzong implemented Yanyou and resumed the imperial examination, those who passed the exam were grateful for the emperor's favor and were willing to relieve the Yuan court's worries. In the late Yuan Dynasty, the country's power increased, political corruption, and financial difficulties caused scholar-bureaucrats such as Zhao Tianlin, Zheng Jiefu, Zhang Yanghao, and Liu Ji to put forward various political ideas or draw lessons from the shortcomings.

Most of them advocate measures such as diligence, love for the people, integrity and justice, and the appointment of talented people. The outbreak of the civil uprising at the end of the Yuan Dynasty caused many scholar-officials in the south to organize volunteers to protect the country for the purpose of defending themselves, protecting their hometown, and serving the king. Some scholar-officials even sacrificed their lives for the country. After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, some elders of the Yuan Dynasty went into hiding.

Zhang Sanfeng is one of them.

"He is still disobedient. If his status in Taoism were not low and we could use him, I would have wanted to get rid of him."

Zhu Yuanzhang said coldly.

"Where are Taoist Master Tieguan and Master Dianxian? Can they still be found?"

This Tieguan Taoist is not Zhang Zhong in the movie, but Zhang Jinghe, who once assisted Zhu Yuanzhang.

Lu Can's Gengsi Edition of the Ming Dynasty recorded the deeds of Tieguan Taoist Zhang Jinghe.

When Zhu Yuanzhang was confronting Chen Youliang, he asked Zhang Jinghe to predict good or bad luck, and his words would come true. In the Battle of Poyang, Chen Youliang was hit by an arrow and died, and neither army knew about it. Zhang Jinghe Wangqi learned of this and asked Zhu Yuanzhang to write a memorial service and send someone to mourn Chen Youliang, and the enemy army was defeated.

Zhu Yuanzhang once visited Jiming Mountain Temple. He felt that the mountain temple was too high and overlooked the palace. He wanted to destroy the mountain temple and rebuild it. Zhang Jinghe taught the monks in the temple to stop him and asked for immunity, so the mountain temple was saved.

General Lan Yu visited Zhang Jinghe with fine wine. Zhang Jinghe went out to greet him in casual clothes. Lan Yu thought Zhang Jinghe was arrogant and rude, so he wrote a couplet to ridicule him. Zhang Jinghe wrote a second line, implying that Lan Yu would rebel in the future. Later, Lan Yu was exterminated for treason.

According to what is written in it, he is really a strange man. In the end, Zhang Jinghe left Tongguan in the west and disappeared without a trace. He probably went back to the mountains to practice Taoism.

Immortal Dian is Zhou Dian, the Yongxiu man, who is also a strange person who appears next to Zhu Yuanzhang. He was a "Biaozi", a monk, a Taoist priest, and was recognized by the emperor as an "immortal family". He always revealed secrets every time, and always gave Zhu Yuanzhang great help at critical moments, so that Zhu Yuanzhang served as the emperor for 26 years. Five years before his death, the emperor was still thinking about him. He personally wrote biographies and poems for him and praised him endlessly.

Zhou Dian suffered from epilepsy when he was fourteen and begged for food in Nanchang City. When he was in his thirties, at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, whenever a new official took office, he would definitely go to see him, saying that he wanted to "send peace". When Yuanzhang took Nanchang, Zhou Dian went mad again and came to sue Taiping. Yuanzhang was annoyed by the accusation and ordered people to drink soju to keep him from getting drunk. He also asked people to cover him with a vat, surround him with reeds and set fire to him. He burned it three times. Only a little sweat. He was asked to go to Jiangshan Temple to send food. The monk came to complain, saying that Zhou Dian and the young novice monk were robbing him of food. Yuan Zhang went to see it in person, set up a banquet, and treated Zhou Dian to a feast. He was locked up in an empty room and deprived of food for a month, but he didn't care. This story spread, and soldiers and soldiers rushed to be the host and treat him to wine and meals, but he ate and vomited as he pleased. He only behaved himself when eating with Yuan Zhang. Everyone was convinced and thought he was indeed an immortal. Zhou Dian went to see Zhu Yuanzhang and sang: "Shandong can only be established as a province." He drew the map with his hands, pointed to Zhu Yuanzhang and said: "Break a barrel (unity) and make a barrel."

Zhu Biao mentioned these two people because he wanted Zhu Yuanzhang to invite them to see if something happened between Buddhism and Taoism, and why Dao Yan participated in the Jingnan and became Zhu Di's mastermind. They couldn't do this. accept.

Religious forces cannot interfere in the affairs of the court.

"I will go. I will call all your brothers over again. Send Yunwen to Jiming Temple and let him become a monk on his father's behalf and pray for his father for ten years."

He planned to call all his sons to show them the history of the Ming Dynasty, and sent Zhu Yunwen to Jiming Temple because he was afraid that he would be beaten to death by his uncles, especially Zhu Bai, the king of Xiang.

Zhu Biao understood what Zhu Yuanzhang meant and nodded, "I will have him sent there right away. It will be said to the outside world that he swore in front of the Buddha that he is willing to trade the twenty-year-old Qingdeng Ancient Buddha for my good health. He is a filial man." child"

He felt that Zhu Yunwen was not good, but Tucker didn't want his brothers to beat him to death. After all, he was his son, and he had to do it himself.

Moreover, he added ten years to the time he spent as a monk, making it twenty years. This meant that he would be a monk for the rest of his life.