Chapter 111 The Best King, the Best Majesty



Zhou Jia sighed repeatedly.

But I can kind of understand it. After all, there weren't many jobs in the past, and it was really hard for disabled veterans to make a living.

“As for the Taoist priest that Zhu Di mentioned… well, actually, when Qi Jiguang died, the emperor was no longer Jiajing but Wanli Zhu Yijun.

The main reason was the intense conflicts among the ministers below. They kept targeting Qi Jiguang and did not allow the court to use him again. Also, Qi Jiguang was in poor health at that time and eventually died of illness. There were probably many factors that contributed to his death.

Oh, yes, let me tell you something else. By that time, Zhang Juzheng had already died, and everyone has seen the strange things that happened to the Zhu family in history books. The Qi family wasn't the only one that had a hard time.

Zhu Houzhao fell comfortably on the dragon throne, listening to Zhou Jia's words, and sneered, "It seems that the eyesight of these younger generations is not very good either."

He nonchalantly played with the cup in his hand, glanced at Yang Tinghe below, and said with a smile: "Perhaps, you and the Queen Mother should also reconsider whether to let Zhu Houcong succeed to the throne after my death.

However, Taoist priest is the most suitable title for him."

Like Zhu Di, he also gave his descendants names in his mind: Jiajing Taoist, Tianqi Carpenter...

The Zhu family is really full of talented people.

Yang Tinghe and the others immediately knelt down and said, "Your Majesty, you are joking. Your Majesty is in good health and will live a long and happy life."

Zhu Houzhao laughed, "You guys, all you do is make me happy."

The words were said with a smile, but his eyes and tone were cold.

He is not stupid. After Zhou Jia told the cause of his death, he asked someone to check the people below him carefully. The interesting thing is that there is basically no problem with them.

And what Zhou Jia asked the system to check for him, wow, it was so complete.

The ministers of the Ming Dynasty are really capable.

Zhu Houzhao's eyes grew colder as he glanced at everyone and jumped up from the dragon throne. "Either get out or kneel down. I won't play with you anymore."

It's boring. I might as well go to his leopard house and play with his babies.

Zhu Houzhao left very quickly. By the time Yang Tinghe and the others had gotten up, they had disappeared. The others turned to Yang Tinghe and said, "Master Yang, look..."

Yang Tinghe sighed, shook his head and left.

What can he think? His emperor has no offspring so far. What will happen to the Ming Dynasty in the future?

well……

On the other side, Zhu Houzhao, who went to the Leopard House, was holding a book in his hand. It was the history of their Ming Dynasty, but according to Zhou Jia, it seemed to be compiled by the later Qing Dynasty.

Zhu Houzhao looked at the History of Ming Dynasty with an expressionless face.

It’s better to write historical materials yourself.

Going back in time, Zhu Di and Zhu Yuanzhang had already suffered a shock when they saw the history books. They had strong psychological endurance and were just a little angry now.

"Look, look at what good descendants you have!" Zhu Yuanzhang vented all his dissatisfaction on Zhu Di.

The young Zhu Di lowered his head and stared at his toes, then silently moved behind Zhu Biao.

Zhu Biao blocked his body and persuaded him: "Dad, that is our younger generation's business, and the fourth one can't interfere."

Zhu Di nodded repeatedly behind him. Zhu Yuanzhang snorted coldly and shook his finger at Zhu Di as a warning. Seeing that he did not pursue the matter further, Zhu Di breathed a sigh of relief and said, "It still has to be you, big brother."

Zhu Biao smiled helplessly.

But soon a trace of worry appeared on his face again. The emperors after their Ming Dynasty were indeed too outrageous.

Zhou Jia said, "Yue's army was more straightforward and decisive, but Qi's army was not. During the Wanli period, with the fall of Zhang Juzheng, Qi Jiguang was also abandoned by the court. There is a term for Qi's army, called the Jizhou Mutiny."

As soon as the word "mutiny" came out, many emperors immediately became worried, because what they feared most was mutiny.

"In fact, there are almost no direct historical records about this incident, and the accounts are very simple. The summary is that the Qi family army revolted because they did not receive food and wages. So there is speculation that the court deceived the Qi family army under the guise of providing food and wages, and massacred the unarmed Qi family army."

Zhou Jia's words were spoken lightly, but in the hearts and ears of Qi Jiguang and the Qi family army, it sounded like unbearable torture.

Zhou Jia paused after she finished speaking, wanting to comfort or explain in a tactful way, but she didn't know how to start, so she just skipped it.

"In the late Ming Dynasty, various conflicts erupted, with the north and south armies competing, the emperor and his ministers competing, the ministers competing, the common people competing... plus the emergence of various extreme climates, it was a veritable buff pile-up.

Few dynasties had such sharp conflicts and contradictions, oh, not counting the Qing Dynasty, which was completely wiped out."

Emperor of the Qing Dynasty:...

They are now calm and composed. Zhou Jia really doesn't remember them at all when good things happen, but she blames them for every bad thing!

Not everyone could understand what Zhou Jia said. For example, they couldn't imagine the so-called conflict between the Northern and Southern armies.

"We'll discuss the details later. In the meantime, let's look at some relevant political books. Some issues are actually common across dynasties, and the more time passes, the more problems will pile up. It's best for you to familiarize yourself with some of the technical terms first."

Long Bao and the others had been listening quietly, but their hands were not idle either, searching on their tablets for the Qi Family Army that Zhou Jia mentioned. Seeing the historical records, Long Bao and the others felt a little regretful.

"What a pity." Long Bao's eyes were full of regret. If only they were his subordinates.

Even though Long Bao is still young, his desire to recruit talents is the same as Ying Zheng and others.

It was a pity for Che Bao, and he also felt disgusted with the monarchs of Yue Fei and Qi Jiguang.

How could the emperor be like this? Wouldn’t it be enough to have hands?

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