In this way, this matter finally has a decent result.
The emperor and the cabinet agreed that Han Wen, the left minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, would go to Quanzhou Prefecture in Fujian to handle this event;
In the tenth year of Hongzhi's tenth year, Liu Daxia, the censor of Qiandu, went to the Xuan Mansion to handle military pay, and ordered him to be transferred to Shaanxi on the spot to handle this;
The cabinet minister Xie Qian was sent to Nanzhili; the right minister of the Ministry of Rites and Zhan Shifu of Zhan Shifu Wu Kuan went to Jiangxi...
These people can be regarded as close ministers of the emperor. If they can't solve the problem after they go there, then they will basically send troops. I think they will just deal with a few corrupt officials, which should not be the case.
Here, Hanwen was promoted to Jinshi in the second year of Chenghua, and he is now 58 years old. Liu Jian commented on him: The country has been raising scholars for 150 years, and at that time it could only raise one Han Guandao (Han Guandao).
Generally speaking, he is also a gentleman-like minister.
He has been an official for many years and has not avoided the powerful. He has served successively as an engineer, right counselor and left counselor of Huguang, left chief envoy of Yunnan, right deputy censor of the capital, governor of Henan, and now left minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs.
A proper high official.
After everyone left,
Only the emperor and the prince remained in the Qianqing Palace.
Hongzhi felt really tired. He stretched out his hand and said, "Prince, come with me for a walk outside."
"yes."
Zhu Houzhao followed his father and crossed the high threshold under the care of the chamberlain. It's still a little cold outside, but it's much better than it was some time ago.
Fengtian Hall is lined with white marble steps and a square-like open space from near to far, and at the end is a high red wall. Standing at the entrance of Fengtian Hall, you can look down and see eunuchs and maids standing or walking.
The breeze blew across his face, causing Emperor Hongzhi's hair to flutter disorderly, and making people feel uneasy.
Zhu Houzhao looked up at him and found that the emperor had no expression on his face and was just looking into the distance.
Then he touched his head again,
"Father, what's wrong?"
The emperor knelt down and pinched his face, "I'm thinking that you will be a better emperor than me in the future."
What do you call this suddenness?
"Does your father know what your son thinks?"
"Oh? What do you think?"
"What I think is that because my father is the emperor, my son can be the emperor."
Ouch, this little guy really knows how to talk.
Speaking of sweetness, it will make you sick to death.
Speaking of irritating people, those old men were almost bleeding from anger.
"You are the only one who can talk." Emperor Hongzhi hugged him lovingly. Perhaps he was in a mood, but suddenly his arms were so strong that he wanted to pick Zhu Houzhao up.
An eight or nine-year-old child either cannot be held, or it takes a lot of force.
Xiao Jing's worried old face panicked, "Your Majesty, you have to be careful."
"Don't move, I'm fine." Emperor Hongzhi was in high spirits and smiled happily, "My son, what's the matter with a hug?"
Zhu Houzhao didn't know where this man's energy came from, so he took him outside and sat down in the pavilion, and let him sit on his lap.
Since he had nothing to do, he ate the pastries on the round table and chatted with the emperor.
"Zhao'er, what do you think of Liu Jian?"...
This sounds wrong.
Zhu Houzhao was very thoughtful, and he immediately thought of it. It seemed that he was not used to Xu Pu being gone, and Liu Jian was not as easy to deal with as his predecessor.
"I haven't had any quarrel with Erchen yet, so I don't know much about him."
The emperor knocked him on the head, "Do you want to make all my ministers angry?"
"Father..." Zhu Houzhao thought for a moment and raised his head, "Don't you want to?"
Hongzhi was so choked that he almost couldn't speak. In the end, he could only curse, "You little brat."
"Actually, what my father wants to say is that Liu Ge is too upright sometimes, which is not interesting, right?"
"You are still my son. You know what I am thinking." The emperor sighed and said this. "I see you are a little bastard. You seem to have some way to deal with them."
"Because...my father made me smart."
Emperor Hongzhi saw that his son was like a little adult, which was quite interesting.
"Zhao'er, you quarreled with your ministers again and again... I'm not worried about you anymore." The emperor's eyes looked into the distance, "I am worried..."
Zhu Houzhao's eating movements froze.
"...My father is worried that there will be people who will not support my son."
"My son is truly the son of Qilin. You can guess all this."
Therefore, Zhu Houzhao's conditions are unique.
Throughout the dynasties, the crown prince rarely dared to confront ministers, because it would be dangerous to have an older brother or younger brother thinking about his position as prince.
"Why don't they support my son? I just do what they teach me, love the people and be close to the people."
Emperor Hongzhi was still a little worried. He didn't want his prince to become the enemy of the entire dynasty.
In fact, these times, to a certain extent, it was all for his father, or to put it simply, the prince became a "happy minister" and an ordinary person.
"Even so, I am still worried. Especially this time, with this Zhou Jing turmoil, King Qi and King Yong should know that it is you who opposes the granting of land to them. King Qi and King Yong know it, and all the vassal kings in the world have Who doesn't know..." Emperor Hongzhi seemed to be scaring himself, and became more and more sad as he spoke, "Zhao'er is so young and I am not in good health..."
Yes,
Maybe it’s due to childhood experiences,
Hongzhi's body has always been relatively weak.
In fact, this was also the reason why Li Guang was re-employed. The emperor wanted to open a back door to the gods and Buddhas to see if he could get better.
During the Chinese New Year, he even fell ill.
Zhu Houzhao frowned and thought, from Hongzhi's point of view, even if he lived for another ten years, he would still be eighteen or nineteen years old, still young.
In reality, he only had seven more years to live.
"Wang Hao and Yang Tinghe are both pretty good, and they have talents. Just use Zhao'er. In addition, it's time to get some guards." Zhu Houzhao was surprised by what the emperor said.
After the shock, I felt warm and moved.
As an emperor, it is really a blessing to be able to think like this for the prince.
The military system of the Ming Dynasty implemented a special guard system, which is also very complicated to say. The main reason is that the system set by Zhu Yuanzhang in the early Ming Dynasty was changed by Zhu Di, and the system of Zhu Di was changed by Zhu Zhanji. He changed it. After the Tumu Fort Change, Yu Qian changed it again, and finally Ming Xianzong, Hongzhi’s father, changed it again. ….
By the time of Hongzhi, the Imperial Army guarding the capital was divided into the 12th Regiment Battalion and the 26th Guards of the Shangzhi Army. After the Battle of Tumubao, the Governor's Mansion of the Five Armies became a display, and the authority of the Ministry of War became increasingly important, so the 12th Regiment Battalion and the Shangzhi Army were The direct military will be more or less under the control of civilian officials.
Of course, except Jin Yiwei.
The four guards of Tengxiang are also excluded.
The so-called "Four Guards" of Tengxiang refers to the left and right guards of Tengxiang and the left and right guards of Wuxiang. They are collectively called the "Four Guards", also known as the "Four Guards Army". There are about five to six thousand people in each guard.
Although the Four Guards of Tengxiang have been reorganized many times, they have always been under the command of the Royal Horse Supervisor. In addition, the Shangzhi pro-army can no longer be called "Shangzhi". They are all confused with the ordinary troops of the Beijing camp. Although their names have not changed, they are no longer the Imperial Guards under the personal command of the emperor. In terms of administration, personnel, salaries and other aspects, it was subject to civilian officials and gradually declined.
As for the Royal Horse Supervisor, this is an important institution second only to the Si Li Supervisor. Originally, it was indeed a horse breeder, but later it began to manage affairs such as the pasture and the imperial village, and also led the four guards and horses. Therefore, the Royal Horse Supervisor actually shared military power with the Ministry of War and financial power with the Ministry of Households. Prominent status.
The admiral of Dongchang is Eunuch Bingbi, the Superintendent of Ceremonies.
In the short-lived West Factory, the admiral was Eunuch Bingbi, the Royal Horse Supervisor.
Hongzhi appointed many imperial eunuchs, and the current eunuch is named Ning Jin.
But Zhu Houzhao is still strange
Weird, "How can the father lead his son? The Jinyi Guards are the emperor's personal army, the Tengxiang Four Guards belong to the Royal Horse Guards, and the other Beijing camps are under the Ministry of War. As the prince, the son and minister sometimes have already been killed because of the father's favor. It’s gone too far..."
Emperor Hongzhi thought about it for a long time, and suddenly realized that he was using his brain. His son is very clever. "I know that you always have a way. As for breaking the rules... you and I are father and son, and my father can give me anything." My child, it has been difficult for kings of all dynasties to say this, but I can say it."
So when I read history, I felt that the three words Zhu Houzhao were really synonymous with happiness.
"That's not as good as this. It's better to keep the movement quiet. Let's change the eunuch who oversees the Royal Horse Guards and the commander of one of the four guards. As long as the servants can move around, they can be regarded as leading one of the guards."
In fact, in the final analysis, who will come to the palace, but the emperor is afraid, if one day in the future... there will always be someone to protect the prince.
"Only one guard?".
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