If the ancestor was the son of the founding emperor, then this is true.
Their father is Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
Could this be the descendant of his twenty-fifth brother?
Zhu Houzhao shared the same idea as Zhu Di, "The person Zhou Jia is talking about might not be Prince Yi..."
No one knew what curse was cursed on the lineage of King Yi. All the actions of the successive King Yis could be said to be extremely evil, but all the successive emperors never took action against them.
The court officials below also fell silent. This was the emperor's family affair and it was not their place to interfere.
"What's even more interesting is that this person simply refused to obey the emperor's orders and sent people to fight with those who had ordered the demolition of the buildings. In the end, he was demoted to a commoner and imprisoned. He lived for many years before he died."
The smile on Zhou Jia's face became more and more sarcastic.
Many people were silent.
The world is so unfair.
Emperor Wu of Han, Liu Che: [So which dynasty is it from? That emperor is useless.]
If it were his nature, he would have killed him immediately if he had evidence.
Zhou Jia, who was watching the fun, said:
"He is Zhu Dianliang, the seventh Prince of Yi of the Ming Dynasty. His ancestor is Zhu Li, Prince of Yi. Zhu Li was no good either, having committed a host of wrongdoings. His father is Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, who many say was the most righteous. He started out as a beggar with only one bowl and rose to the throne. You've already seen him in the comments."
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"I've spent so many years fighting for the throne, and now the descendants of the Zhu family have ended up oppressing women! Fine, fine."
Zhu Yuanzhang laughed out of anger and couldn't control the murderous intent in his heart, but the Zhu? in this dimension had not yet been born, so he could only be angry. He became more and more dissatisfied with Zhou Jia's mention of his past as a beggar. The palace people were trembling with fear, and only Empress Ma and Zhu Biao dared to speak to Zhu Yuanzhang.
The plane where Zhu Biao was born was in a terrible situation. Empress Ma had already passed away. After hearing Zhou Jia's words, Zhu Biao immediately thought that something was wrong and kept rushing towards Zhu Yuanzhang, but he was still a step too slow. Zhu Yuanzhang had already drawn his sword and was heading towards Concubine Ge's palace.
Zhu Xi's biological mother, Concubine Ge, nearly fainted upon hearing her son's name. She was determined to die, "It's over, it's over..."
Since the death of Empress Ma, everyone has been trembling with fear for angering Zhu Yuanzhang. Now that the son's affair has been exposed, the lives of both mother and son are at an end.
"Where's that beast?"
Zhu Yuanzhang raised his sword in anger, and Concubine Ge Li fell to the ground with limp hands and feet. "Your Majesty, my son is still young. If you educate him well, he will definitely walk on the right path. Your Majesty, please spare my life."
But she was not Empress Ma, and she did not have the ability to calm the furious Zhu Yuanzhang. Just when the sword was about to fall on Zhu Yuanzhang, Zhu Biao arrived in time and persuaded the mother and son to live. He demoted them to commoners and imprisoned them forever.
When Zhu Biao and Empress Ma both disappeared, both mother and son were stabbed to death, and there would be no more lineage of King Yi.
The rest of King Yi's lineage was also dealt with by subsequent emperors, either by being killed or demoted to commoners and imprisoned.
While the people of the Ming Dynasty were busy dealing with family affairs, the emperors of other dynasties were busy breaking down defenses.
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Ying Zheng was slightly surprised. "Beggar? Emperor?"
However, his eyes quickly flashed with admiration, "He has the most legitimate claim to the throne. That makes sense. I'd like to meet this Ming Taizu."
However, he remembered that this Taizu seemed to be prejudiced against him before.
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Liu Bang was stunned. "There are people who are even poorer than Nai Gong."
After all, he is still a headman of Sishui Pavilion.
Liu Che couldn't help but say, "This is even more unfortunate than Emperor Gaozu."
I really want to meet you!
Qin Shi Huangdi: [Zhu Yuanzhang, I will remember this.]
Emperor Wu of Han, Liu Che: [It seems that the First Emperor also wants to meet this Ming Taizu. I also want to meet him.]
Zhu Yuanzhang, in a rage, heard what Ying Zheng said and retorted, "I don't want to see a tyrant."
Ying Zheng laughed and didn't take it to heart.
Liu Che narrowed his eyes. The Ming Taizu was very dissatisfied with the First Emperor.
"My majesty is merely curious about your rise to wealth. Calling him a tyrant, is that all you have done?"
Zhou Jia retorted, ignored him, and continued:
"Regarding the endings of the princess and the prince, I really want to ask: why did the princess and the prince live in luxury since childhood, but the princess had to pay a price for her luxury, either marrying off as a foreign prince or being married off as a tool for an alliance, and even after getting married, she might still be bullied by her husband's family.
But the princes do not have this worry. They can still live a life of luxury and debauchery. Perhaps when the truth comes out, they will either be killed or put under house arrest.
But princesses are different. They have their own mission. They have to maintain the honor of their mother's family, maintain the dignity of their motherland, and take care of their husband's family. They fight for their husband's family and their mother's family all their lives.
But most of the princes only know how to eat, drink and have fun. There have been so many princes in history, but how many of them cared about the people? How many of them oppressed the people?
Why are the princesses and princes, both children of the emperor, treated so differently? Why is that?
Zhou Jia's voice became softer.
Those with a conscience will naturally reflect on themselves, while those without a conscience will continue to do as they please no matter what. Zhou Jia is not prepared to ask everyone to pay attention, but it is enough if she can make some people treat the girls better.
"Because a princess is a woman and a prince is a man. In your opinion, only men can continue your so-called incense, and daughters are just objects. You have a saying that goes, 'A daughter who is married off is like spilled water.' Daughters, after they are raised to a certain age, are married off. In the future, they will take their husband's surname and carry on the family line."
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