Wulin Qunfangshu
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There was an active emperor who felt very bored in the palace. Coincidentally, there was a time when the little Tartar prince personally led forty thousand cavalry to invade. They broke through the border, crossed the Yellow River, and attacked Ying Prefecture, approaching the capital. Faced with the increasingly dense fog of war, the emperor decided to " personally lead the army ". He appointed himself as the commander of the military affairs of the Governor General. He disguised himself as a young general and led 50,000 troops to fight against the Tartar army. On the way, he wore armor and held a spear and rode with ordinary armored soldiers. He even ate and lived with ordinary soldiers. When the army came into contact with the Tartar cavalry, they engaged in an extremely fierce battle. There were more than 100 battles, big and small. He rushed into the enemy's formation many times and even killed one person with his own hands. Seeing the young general so brave, the soldiers were very encouraged and fought even more bravely. In the end, the little prince of Tartar knew that it was difficult to win and led his troops west. Due to his outstanding military achievements, this young general was conferred the title of Duke Guarding the Country. Later on, he even promoted himself to the rank of Grand Tutor. After this battle, during the reign of this emperor, the Mongolia no longer had any checkpoints. After he defeated the Mongolian prince, he built the Stabilisation Constabulary in the Xuan Manor.

Every time he had enough fun in the capital, he would return to the Stabilisation Constabulary to live. He would tour the mountains and play here, treating this place as his other comfortable nest. In this military town far away from the capital, he could do whatever he wanted. Every night, he would bring a team of bodyguards and stroll around the empty streets. When he saw a wealthy house with high walls and courtyards, he would order his bodyguards to smash the door and then enter to forcefully seize the women…

He had once imitated the streets in the palace and built many shops. He had eunuchs pretend to be bosses and commoners, and he himself pretended to be a wealthy businessman to have fun. Later, he felt that it was not satisfying enough, so he imitated the brothel and made many palace maids dress up. He went in to listen to music and obscene music, and for a time, the harem was in a foul mood.

He was tired of the dull life in the Imperial Palace, so he left the Imperial Palace and moved into the new residence of the Leopard Family in the northwest of the Imperial City. The Leopard House used to be a place where the nobles raised tigers, leopards, and other wild beasts for fun. During the Yuan Dynasty, this custom had already existed. He spent more than 240,000 taels of silver to rebuild the Leopard House and added more than 200 rooms. There were many secret rooms in it, like a maze. There were also drill grounds, Buddhist temples, etc. It was filled with female musicians from the Jiaofang Department, Korean beauties, Western Region dancers, Yangzhou girls, prostitutes, widows, and other women. The Leopard House was filled with beautiful women. Even he himself did not know how many women there were. Ever since he moved into the Leopard House, he rarely returned to the palace. He placed all the women he liked in the Leopard House and Xuan Manor's Stabilisation Constabulary.

He once trained his soldiers in the back garden of the Imperial Palace, and the rumbling of the cannons echoed in the sky above the capital from time to time. The palace was decorated with lanterns and fireworks. If they accidentally caught fire, it would affect the Palace of Heavenly Purity.

It is recorded in the Records of Wuzong that when the fire was burning, the emperor went to the leopard room to examine it. When he looked back, the flames lit up the sky and joked to the people around him: It's such a big firework."

When he arrived in Yangzhou on a southern tour, he had disregarded the dignity of the royal family and personally visited some famous prostitutes in brothels. For a time, the value of Yangzhou's prostitutes had doubled…

He was Zhu Houzhao, the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty. There were many legends about his life. Some people said that he was greedy and lecherous. He did many ridiculous things and was a rare fatuous ruler. However, there were also people who thought that this emperor was resolute and decisive. He killed Liu Jin with a snap of his fingers, quelled the rebellion of King Hua and King Ning, defeated the little Mongolian prince in Ying Zhou, was proficient in Buddhism, and knew Sanskrit. He was an emperor with a very unique personality. Perhaps it was these mixed reviews. It made his short life quite legendary.

At that time, other than the four famous sects of Shaolin, Wudang, Kunlun, and Emei, there were also countless small sects or martial arts aristocratic families in the Chinese server. The imperial court had the Jinyiwei, the East Chamber, the West Chamber, and the Inner Chamber, which were the four major secret agents.

In the martial arts world, it was always inevitable for good and evil to clash with the officials and the people. All kinds of fights for fame and fortune were frequent.

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