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Eight hundred and eighteenth chapter Yunnan good news

Zhu Hongsan likes Zhu Shengduo's grandson very much, so he naturally can't really put him in prison. Today I just scared him. Otherwise, how can this kid be so naughty in the future?

Zhu Hongsan saw Zhu Shengduo kowtow and beg for mercy, pondered for a while and said, "It's okay not to go to prison, but Qian Yiai still has to continue to be your teacher!"

Zhu Shengduo grinned and said, "Grandpa Emperor, Qian Yi loves him..."

Zhu Hongsanyi glared at him and cursed: "What? Do you disagree? I told you that you can only choose one of your teachers when you go to Fengyang and Qian Yiai. You can decide for yourself!"

Zhu Shengduo had no choice but to say, "The emperor chose Qian Yiai as his teacher!"

"Well, okay! Is it wrong for you to anger your teacher? Now I'm going to ask you to apologize to your teacher!"

Zhu Shengduo had no choice but to agree, get up and lead his four guards to the Qian Mansion to apologize.

Zhu Hongsan looked at Zhu Shengduo's figure very funny. He saw his childhood shadow in Zhu Shengduo, shameless, cunning, and knowing how to advance and retreat. These are the most basic conditions for becoming an emperor. It seems that Qian Yiai's education is still very effective.

Zhu Hongsan looked down at the secret report from Dongchang, and described the battle scene between Qian Yiai and Xia Wanchun in detail. After reading it, Zhu Hongsan smiled and said in his heart: OK! Good fight! Since they all like fighting, I will add another fire to you!

Zhu Hongsan looked up and said to Li Chengen: "Old Li, I will pass the imperial edict! The eldest grandson of the emperor Zhu Shengduo was named the prince of Changsha, and the second grandson of the emperor Zhu Shengyu was named the prince of Wuning! The governor of Shuntian Prefecture Qian Yiai's legitimate daughter Qian gave marriage to the prince of Changsha Zhu Shengduo! The chief clerk of the crown prince Xia Wanchun's legitimate daughter Xia was named the prince of Wuning, and I will take charge of the marriage when I become an adult!"

Zhu Hongsan's imperial edict was once as powerful as the water and fire. Qian Yiai and Xia Wanchun had no chance of reconciliation. Qian Yiai, who was waiting for his disciples to come to apologize at home, was stunned after receiving the imperial edict. Originally, Qian Yiai did not want to put all the bets on Zhu Shengduo. After all, such as fighting for the throne is too dangerous. If Zhu Shengduo failed to fight for the throne, he would be his teacher at most, he would be exempted from office and go home. But now he has become Zhu Shengduo's father-in-law, and he will die together! Thinking of Qian Yiai's admiration for Emperor Zhu Hongsan again, the Ming Dynasty emperor could play so smoothly, probably only the founding emperor Zhu Yuanzhang could compare!

On December 25, the 10th year of Shenwu, there were five days left to celebrate the festival, and all the officials in the court had already practiced the bath. The officials decided by Zhu Yuanzhang could only rest for three days a year, one day on New Year's Day (the Spring Festival was New Year's Day before the late Qing Dynasty), and on August 15, Zhu Yuanzhang's own birthday was one day. It was only after the good-hearted emperor Zhu Gaochi came to power that he compassionate the ministers and changed the rest time to five New Year's Day holiday, three on the winter solstice, and ten on the Lantern Festival, which totaled 18 days.

Zhu Hongsan is much better than his ancestor Zhu Yuanzhang in this regard. Zhu Hongsan stipulates that he will rest on New Year's Day, the emperor's birthday, the emperor's Mid-Autumn Festival, and the winter solstice. In addition to these, you can also rest on one day every ten working days, so it is more holidays under Zhu Hongsan to be an official on the holidays, and it is still very good to be a good person as long as you don't make mistakes.

Yongding Gate is a city gate in the outer city of Beijing, which is located on the central axis of Beijing. There are no major events in Yongding Gate and are not open every day. Because it directly leads to Zhengyang Gate in the inner city, there is an imperial road on the inner street of Yongding Gate to ensure the emperor's convenience of access.

The New Year will be celebrated in five days. The gatekeeper of Yongding Gate saw that the sky was getting dark and it was snowing outside, so he was about to close the city gate earlier and go home to rest. Just as the ambassador was about to call the guards guarding the gate to close the door, the gatekeeper of Yongding Gate shouted: "Sir, there are fast horses approaching a mile away!"

The ambassador was shocked when he heard this. Now the Qing Dynasty in the north has been eliminated, and the Mongols are not on the border. Beijing has been a stable life for several years. However, the ambassador has fought three times in the Qing Dynasty during the Chongzhen period, and the Yongding Gate is the main battlefield every time. Thinking of the ambassador, he secretly blessed himself with a white face: God, don’t be a Mongolian!

Soon the news came, it was not the Mongols, but three fast horses. Each horse was sitting with a knight in yellow armor. Each knight was carrying eight red back-protecting flags behind him, and was running quickly in the cold wind.

The gatekeeper knew what was going on when he heard it. It was an 800-limit emergency, probably the court's military newspaper. The court has laws. An 800-limit emergency was not a joke. If he delayed it, he would be a serious crime to lose his head.

The gatekeeper quickly organized his subordinates to open the main gate of Yongding Gate. The 800-mile emergency stipulated that the imperial road could be used, that is, to ensure the rapid transmission of information, the imperial roads of the two capitals in the north and south were used.

Just as the gate of Yongding Gate opened, the three knights had already rushed to the front of the door. The knight in the middle shouted loudly: "Eight hundred miles in a hurry! The imperial gold medal was given, the blocker died, and the rebellion died!" He ran past the imperial road while shouting.

The knight ran past the imperial road prepared for the emperor, passed Zhengyang Gate and Fengtian Gate, and soon arrived at the military office located in the Long Sect outside the Qianqing Palace. Today is Chen Mingxia on duty. He heard that he was eight hundred miles away and rushed out to welcome him out, and took the document from the panting knight.

The documents were sealed with copper pipes one foot long, with the seal of the guards of the Governor of Yunnan and Guizhou. Chen Mingxia was overjoyed when he saw this. What came to Yunnan and Guizhou must have been the result of the war in Myanmar.

Chen Mingxia pinched the wax seal and poured out the documents to watch it. It was the joint news between the Governor of Yunnan and Guizhou Lu Daqi and the Governor of the Later Army Zhou Yu. After two years of hard work, he finally captured Zhu Youlang, the former King of Gui of Ming Dynasty who fled to Myanmar.

Chen Mingxia was overjoyed when she saw the document of the war. Although the empire now occupied most of China, there were still several opposition forces remaining on the surrounding borders. Among them, the one that made Emperor Zhu Hongsan most upset was Zhu Youlang.

Zhu Hongsan's ability to occupy China depends largely on his own strong strength, but in terms of human nature, he is much worse than Zhu Youlang, who fled to Myanmar.

In fact, the orthodox state of the Ming Dynasty was cut off when Emperor Hongguang Zhu Yousong fled. The next regimes such as Longwu, Shaowu, Yongli, Lu Wangjianguo, and the Shenwu regime created by Zhu Hongsan in Guangdong were not the orthodox continuation of the Ming Dynasty.

Emperor Longwu was established by Zheng Zhilong and some intellectuals. Emperor Shaowu was Longwu's younger brother. He was established by intellectuals who were exiled to Guangdong. King Zhu Yihai of Lu was established by intellectuals from eastern Zhejiang. Emperor Yongli was established by Qu Shisi and Lu Daqi who fled to Yunnan. Needless to say, Emperor Shenwu Zhu Hongsan was established by a group of grass-roots teams who could not get on the table. Therefore, these emperors fought several battles for orthodoxy at the beginning.

In order to demonstrate the legitimacy of his regime, Zhu Hongsan had no choice but to issue a Zhu Yuanzhang's will in Xiaolingling in Nanjing. However, anyone with discerning eyes knew what was going on. It was okay to deceive foolish women in rural areas, but it was not easy to deceive those literati who were more sophisticated than monkeys.

However, Zhu Hongsan's regime was unstoppable, destroying the Qing Dynasty and occupying 90% of China's land. After this fait accompli, those literati who originally looked down on Zhu Hongsan came out to become officials one after another, and Hou Xun was the representative figure among them.

Because the legality is not guaranteed, Zhu Hongsan is very afraid of Zhu Youlang, who lives in a corner of Yunnan, because he is afraid that if Zhu Youlang turns over and becomes passive, he will be passive. But now, Zhu Youlang is captured, and the last force in the Southern Ming Dynasty that can compete with Zhu Hongsan in terms of orthodox legality will be eliminated. Zheng Chenggong and others are all troubles of the elbows and armpits.

Chen Mingxia Gao reported Jie's document and quickly walked into the Ganqing Palace. While walking, he shouted: "Your Majesty, a great victory in Yunnan and Guizhou!"

Zhu Hongsan was very happy to hear the news in the palace and quickly asked the eunuch to welcome Chen Mingxia.

Chen Mingxia entered the palace and said loudly: "Your Majesty, according to the Governor of Yunnan and Guizhou, the Grand Supervisor of the Later Army reported that on November 4th of the tenth year of Shenwu, the last Gui Ni army was finally eliminated in Myanmar's tribute seal and captured the King of Gui Zhu Youlang and twenty-four people!"

Zhu Hongsan could hear what Chen Mingxia said, so he quickly watched the military newspaper from the young eunuch.

It turned out that in the Battle of Mopanshan in the seventh year of Shenwu, although Li Dingguo severely damaged Zhu Hongsan's army and killed the prince Li Chengdong, Li Dingguo himself also suffered a lot of losses. After all, Zhu Hongsan's army was not a vegetarian.

After the battle, Li Dingguo quickly retreated to the Manmo Anfu Division on the Ming-Myanmar border with his army, intending to gather troops here to fight again.

At this time, King Gui Zhu Youlang was desperate. In order to save his life, he followed the advice of Ma Jixiang and others. As early as the first month of the seventh year of Shenwu, he fled to Myanmar in a hurry, in order to survive in Myanmar. Wang Mangda of Myanmar was a relatively close person. He agreed to accept King Gui Zhu Youlang, but asked the civil and military officials of the Southern Ming Dynasty to disarm before entering the territory. So Zhu Youlang ordered more than 2,000 civil and military officials of all sizes to put down their weapons and rewarded the King of Myanmar. However, King Burmese Mangda was not completely relieved. Mangda understood that although the Yongli court still regarded himself as the sect leader, it actually fled.

In order to avoid the difficulty of handling etiquette, Mangda refused to receive the envoys and sent Han people to communicate information. The imperial edict issued by Emperor Shenzong of the Ming Dynasty to Myanmar and General Ma Xiongfei and Wu Changqi checked the Yongli edict. It was found that the jade seal was slightly different in size, so he doubted the orthodox status of the Yongli court. Fortunately, the Duke of Qian, Mu Tianbo, who was guarding Yunnan, carried the seal of the General of the South Conquest from all generations. This seal was often used in documents of exchanges with the chieftains and bordering countries in the Ming Dynasty. The Myanmar authorities only resolved the doubts after comparing them and allowed Emperor Yongli and his entourage to stay in the territory temporarily.

When Zhu Youlang and others first arrived in Myanmar, although there were not many soldiers around him, there were still tens of thousands of troops led by Li Dingguo to resist Zhu Hongsan's army on the outside. Therefore, Burmese Wang Mangda was afraid of the weapons, and Zhu Youlang and other officials were well received by Burmese monarchs and ministers.
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