In the imperial study, Zhu Di calmed down and prepared to imitate Zhu Qizhen's son - "Zhu Jianshen"
In the previous simulation, he knew the turning point of the Ming Dynasty from its peak to its decline.
Zhu Qizhen, a young genius, almost led Ming Dynasty to destruction and made Ming Dynasty extremely weak.
Fortunately, King Qi, who was in the southwest, turned the tide and minimized the Ming Dynasty's losses, preserving the fire for the Ming Dynasty.
Zhu Di thought about whether the outcome would be better if Zhu Gaojie directly forced Emperor Jingtai to abdicate and give up his throne after repelling Wala and returning to the capital.
It's a pity that King Qi was no longer young at that time, he was already an old man.
He used his last bit of life to preserve hope for Ming Dynasty.
[Choose Simulation, Zhu Jianshen’s Emperor’s Life]
[In the twelfth year of Zhengtong, you were born in the Forbidden City of Shuntian. Your father was Zhengtong Emperor Zhu Qizhen. Zhu Qizhen loved you very much and gave you the best life. He even ordered you to be crown prince when you were less than two years old. 】
[Unfortunately, this situation did not last long. In the 14th year of Zhengtong, Zhu Qizhen received information about the invasion of the Oara army and immediately planned to go out in person. 】
[As soon as the officials heard the news, they immediately objected. The situation of the battle ahead was unknown. It would be too dangerous for the emperor to go on an expedition at this time. However, Zhu Qizhen was inexplicably confident and chose to go on the expedition himself despite everyone's objections. 】
[This battle was a disastrous defeat, your father was captured, and the Wala army became fierce. 】
[At that time, the Wala army rushed all the way and was about to capture the capital. However, at the time of crisis, the court decided to make your second uncle Zhu Qiyu the emperor and defend the capital. In the end, your great uncle Zhu Gaojie, king of Qi, led the Southwest Army to defeat The Wala army maintained the last dignity of the Ming Dynasty. 】
Zhu Di held his forehead, feeling a little tired.
Damn it, why do you have to let him feel this pain again?
He has watched the Tumu Fort Incident three times!
Every time it was like a knife stabbed into his heart, he wanted to peel off Zhu Qizhen's skin, but it was a pity that Zhu Qizhen was not born yet.
[After everything was settled, Jingtai Emperor Zhu Qiyu took your father's place and firmly took the throne. 】
[Emperor Jingtai abolished your position as crown prince, appointed his son Zhu Jianji as crown prince, and arranged for special personnel to monitor your every move. 】
[This is human nature. He is the emperor now, so he is very kind by not killing you. 】
[However, your childhood was still dark, and the only one who kept him company was the palace maid Wan Zhen'er, so you were more dependent on this palace maid, and even developed an inexplicable affection for this palace maid who was seventeen years older than you. 】
[It should be said that the affairs of the court were really volatile. A year later, the Oara army released your father Zhu Qizhen. Zhu Qiyu was very uneasy. On the one hand, he didn't want Zhu Qizhen to come back, and on the other hand, he couldn't explain it to his ministers. In the end, he had to welcome Zhu Qizhen back to the palace, but privately imprisoned him in Nangong. 】
[You thought your life would be like this, being put under house arrest with your father until death, but you didn't complain. After all, your father almost caused the Ming Dynasty to fall. This was his own fault. 】
[But you never expected that your biological father would be so powerful, launch the coup to seize the throne, and re-assume the throne, and you would become the prince again like a dream. 】
Zhu Di looked unkind, and he had no good impression of Zhu Qizhen's son.
In terms of seniority, this person should be his great-great-grandson, his son's son's son's son.
Although he had different origins, Zhu Di only felt ashamed. How could he, the majestic Emperor Yongle, have such descendants?
Shame on you!
So fucking embarrassing!
After careful calculation, Zhu Qizhen had no effect on Daming, and the side effects also played a role!
[When you reach adulthood, your father will choose a wife for you to celebrate your coming-of-age ceremony. 】
[You want to marry Wan Zhen'er, who has grown up with you, but this is impossible. One is the prince and the other is a palace maid. Their identities are an insurmountable gap. Finally, your father found you a minister's daughter and formed a political marriage. 】
[In the eighth year of Tianshun, Zhu Qizhen passed away. You inherited the throne and changed the reign name to Chenghua. Because Zhu Qizhen did not make any great contributions when he was in power. Instead, he favored villains and distant virtuous ministers. In the end, loyal ministers were killed and the people revolted one after another. In the end, what you inherited was a weak empire that was leaking everywhere. 】
[As soon as you ascended the throne, you realized how much trouble your father had left for you. Thieves are rampant in the northern and southern Beijing, Sichuan, Huguang, and Jingxiang areas. 】
[You want to send troops to suppress bandits, but you don’t have many useful generals at hand, because most of the most capable generals in the Ming Dynasty have died in Tumubao, and after that, the new generation of Yu Qian who resisted the beams , was also beheaded by your father. 】
【There is no one who can use this huge empire! 】
[Wait a minute, there seems to be another person. 】
Zhu Di knew who this person was without even thinking about it, and he couldn't help but smile bitterly.
Zhu Qizhen wanted to kill this person at the beginning, but was unable to do so, but now Zhu Jianshen was able to do it.
[Qi Wang Zhu Gaojie, this old man is seventy-four years old this year, and his old body may suddenly pass away at any time. 】
[However, you have to re-appoint Prince Qi, because the Ming Dynasty can no longer find anyone who can quell the disaster left by his father in a short period of time. 】
[Seventy-four-year-old Qi Lao Prince Zhu Gaojiu once again set foot on the battlefield. In two months, he quelled the violence of the palm barbarians in Shandu, Sichuan, defeated the Yao rebels in Dateng Gorge, Guangxi, and renamed Dateng Gorge " Broken vine". 】
[Subsequently, Prince Qi defeated Liu Tong, the bandit leader in the Jingxiang area in Nanzhang, and captured Liu Tong. His henchman Shi Long escaped and entered Sichuan instead. Prince Qi had just captured the bandit leader Shi Long and others, and pacified the bandits in the Jingxiang area, when another bad news came. 】
[The Maoli children invaded Guyuan, and while Lord Qi was quelling the banditry, they also invaded Ningxia. The commander of the Ningxia army, Jiao Zheng, died in battle. 】
[Prince Qi went to conquer the Maoli children non-stop. In July, he finally put down the last rebellion in the Ming Dynasty. 】
[In the same month, Prince Qi fell ill. He was already over seventy years old. He had to fight nearly a thousand miles to put down the rebellion, which consumed the last of his life force. 】
[In August of the first year of Chenghua, King Zhu Gaojie of Qi died of illness, and the whole country was in mourning. Everyone was mourning the old prince who supported the backbone of the Ming Dynasty. Every household in the seven provinces of Jiangnan and southwest hung a white cloth in front of the door in memory. 】
When Zhu Di saw this, he couldn't help but feel melancholy.
Unexpectedly, King Qi had the same ending as him, and they both died on horseback.
It's just that Zhu Di died at the peak of the Ming Dynasty, and King Qi died at the decline of the Ming Dynasty.
For the rest of his life, King Qi repaired the devastated Ming Dynasty and made up for the emptiness of the empire. Finally, at the age of more than seventy, he finally fell ill on the journey.
Zhu Di suddenly remembered what King Qi once said to him: "Do your best to know the destiny."
Advisors are in people, and success is in heaven. Zhu Gaojie's countless achievements are worthy of the Ming Dynasty.