Ming Zhu Yuanzhang: Old Four, why are you wearing my clothes?
35 The intention of Zhu Yuanzhang’s enfeoffment system!

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Zhu Yuanzhang looked straight at Xiao Ran." Fourth Brother, this little bastard, still has a reason to rebel! No matter what, it was his fault for rebelling! When this little bastard comes, I'll beat him up!”

"Sir, did something happen?”"Fourth Brother isn't a reckless person. He definitely won't rebel for no reason."”

Zhu Biao looked at Zhu Yuanzhang." Father, please calm down. Don't be rash. Don't hurt your body."”

Zhu Biao was a good brother. Now that he knew that Zhu Yuanzhang had given the throne to Zhu Yunwen and that the throne had been snatched by Zhu Di, Zhu Biao was still speaking up for Zhu Di.

Xiaoran could also tell that Zhu Biao was really good to these brothers.

"Yes, what Boss said makes sense. Chongba, listen to me first!”Empress Ma also advised.

"It's mainly because Zhu Yunwen started to cut down the vassals after he ascended the throne!”

"Cutting the vassal was the right thing to do. Yun Wen did the right thing. Could it be that Lao Si rebelled when he heard about cutting the vassal?”

In the early days of the founding of the country, when the situation was stabilized, the vassals would definitely be cut off. This was an inevitable historical process.

Zhu Yuanzhang couldn't remain calm.

Zhu Yuanzhang's enfeoffment system was not a reversal of history. It was necessary in the early days of the dynasty.

The Imperial Prince had the power to protect the Imperial Court.

Zhu Yuanzhang's enfeoffment system was also very particular.

The original intention of Zhu Yuanzhang's enfeoffment system was also very simple. The worst result was that the vassal kings would rebel. At least the world was still under the old Zhu family.

If the court was controlled by a powerful official, like Yang Jian and Sima Yi, the Zhu family would lose the world.

With the other vassal kings who held heavy military forces, there was no need to worry about the court being controlled by powerful officials.

Zhu Yuanzhang's Ming ancestral precepts also said: If there is no official in the court, there are evil people in the court, then the prince will train the soldiers to wait for orders, and the emperor will secretly order the kings to lead the town soldiers to quell them.

Zhu Yuanzhang also considered the rebellion of the vassal kings and was very particular about the situation.

The nine princes who were slightly older were the first line of defense against Northern Yuan.

In order to prevent these vassal kings from becoming stronger, there was a second line of defense.

The slightly younger prince was the second line of defense.

If the first line of defense rebelled, the first one they would face would be the second line of defense.

Nanjing still had time to react.

If the vassal kings rebelled at the second line of defense, they would be attacked from both sides.

This was a mutual restriction.

The kings were not allowed to communicate with each other, and leaving their fiefs had to be approved by the capital.

Zhu Di was at the first line of defense. When Zhu Di rebelled, the vassal kings at the second line of defense were all taken care of by Zhu Yunwen.

The first batch of unlucky vassal kings were all the vassal kings closest to Nanjing, the second line of defense.

Zhu Di's success in Fengtian Jingnan was due to his strength, his fate, and Zhu Yunwen's opportunity!

He had eliminated all obstacles to Zhu Di's rebellion in advance.

"Emperor, first listen to how Zhu Yunwen cut the vassal.”

Empress Ma pulled Zhu Yuanzhang." Chong Ba!”

"Hurry up and tell us!" Zhu Yuanzhang couldn't wait to know.

"The first one was the King of Zhou, Zhu You. The second son of the King of Zhou, Zhu You, reported his father's rebellion, so Zhu Yunwen sent Cao Guogong, Li Jinglong, to Kaifeng in the name of guarding the border. He escorted the entire family of the King of Zhou back to Nanjing, deposed them as commoners, and moved to Yunnan's Menghua.”

"Impossible! Fifth Brother would never rebel." Zhu Biao understood Zhu Xiong's personality.

When he was young, Zhu Rong was very interested in medicine. He believed that medicine could save lives and prolong life.

Zhu Rong organized some scholars to compile two volumes of the book, Baosheng Yu Lu, and then began to compile the monumental work of prescriptions.

This kind of person did not have much desire for power, nor did he have the ability to rebel.

The ones who were good at leading troops to war were the Fourth Prince of Yan, Zhu Di, and the Third Prince of Jin, Zhu Xi.

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