Chapter 93 Extra: Post-World Forum 1
【Breaking News】Lao Zhu’s latest results
LZ: I was going to Shaoling for an outing, but I found that the mountain was closed. I asked the locals and found out that someone in the Zhu family had been opened again.
1L: Baba: Isn't the Nine Clans a bit too much? (Flowers bloom and fade, filling the sky~)
2L: Judy: You think you are humorous?
3L: Who did you fire? Who did you fire? Let me see!
4L (Original Poster): I can’t find it. It seems to be a female tomb. I found it by accident. You can’t tell from the outside.
5L: Is it Princess Yongqing? It is said that Princess Yongqing was buried in the imperial mausoleum, but the time doesn't match. I can't open it for Zhu Yuhuan and stuff his sister in.
6L: What if she appeared in a dream to her godson? She was the only female emperor in the Ming Dynasty who was worshipped by the people. She was a disciple of Liu Yuanran. She couldn't call the wind and rain, but she could at least appear in a dream.
Reply from the other post: What the only female emperor? Zhu Yuhuan’s fans are dreaming again. Do they think Awu and the others are all dead?
Re: Don’t say they are really dead…
Reply: People say [Ming Dynasty] [only] [popular worship] [female emperor]. Seeing Zhu Yuhuan praised makes you nervous, right?
7L: My materialism strikes hard! Although Huanhuan has been a disciple, he absolutely does not believe in Taoism. Emperor Xuanzong bestowed upon Liu Yuanran an eighteen-character title, but Huanhuan was never given an additional title. He didn't even build a Taoist temple!
8L: Didn't they say the apprenticeship was fake? It was all gilding. It's not mentioned in Xiao Zhu's records. But Xiao Zhu did write an epitaph for Liu Yuanran, so there must be a connection.
9L replied to 8L: This kind of thing can't be faked, right? Isn't it said that it was written in the Xuanzong Shilu? When it came to Zhu Yuhuan, only hers was deleted, and the evidence in the Xuanzong Shilu was not deleted
Louzhonglou replied: The Ming Dynasty people also deleted some parts themselves, making it a mess.
10L: You guys are getting off topic!
11L: Anyway, there is no inside information, so I’m just guessing.
12L: It would be better to guess that it was Queen Hu's. Queen Hu lived a pure and simple life until she was over 80 years old. She said that she was afraid of disturbing the late emperor, so she did not enter the imperial mausoleum and built a place for burial herself.
13L: Don’t talk nonsense upstairs, he has his own mausoleum, next to his daughter, mama’s daughter and daughter’s mother are always one family
14L: Concubine Xian: I died too early. Why didn’t anyone tell me that this was possible? Move me in!
15L: I said our concubine is a delicious lily...
16L: Lily? What lily? If you say lily, I won’t be sleepy anymore.
17L: Back upstairs, Concubine Xian was of humble origin, but the Empress treated her more kindly. She often spoke for the Empress in front of Emperor Xuanzong. Empress Hu, with her wooden personality, could have been the Empress all along, and Concubine Xian also contributed to it. Who knew at that time that Zhu Yuhuan would later become the Emperor? Empress Hu had no sons, so it can be seen that Concubine Xian truly respected the Empress.
18L: I did... If this isn’t love...
19L: Just say this is Zhu Yuhuan’s tomb. If you want to pursue excitement, then follow through to the end.
20L: Don’t tell me, there are people who say Zhu Yuhuan is not in the emperor’s mausoleum, but in the mausoleum of Queen Hu.
21L: Sorry, we mama’s girls are like this
22L: What a mess, don’t just imagine it
23L: No way, no way, no one would take spam posts/online articles seriously, right?
24L: I want to die laughing
25L: It’s better to read our stepmother’s literature than the concubines. Empress Wu, open the door. I am my father.
26L: I just said that there are all kinds of food on the Internet (chewing)
27L: Xuanzong: Who replaced my Yishan crown?
28L: Daddy Emperor is the Son of Heaven!
29L: That’s enough…
30L: Who will open Zhu Yuhuan's mausoleum? People say it is very simple. I am very curious.
The reply from the post: She has a strong pursuit of fashion and is said to be the leader of the fashion trend in the Ming Dynasty. The style of usurping power in the Ming Dynasty also started from her.
31L: Empress: I am simple, not poor
32L replied to 31L: Isn’t it a bit too hurtful for him to say that?
33L: Sunny mud toe!
34L: A bold guess, what if this is Zhu Yuhuan’s grave?
35L: Didn’t someone say before that Shaoling would be built?
36L: And then?
37L: And then nothing happened. It is said that there were thunder and rain in Shaoling for a few days after that, and the matter was left unresolved.
38L: Ah?
39L: Otherwise, everyone says Zhu Yuhuan is a fungus. As soon as Kailing is mentioned, the weather forecast for Shaoling starts to go crazy.
The reply from the other post: Zhu Yuhuan: Don’t come over here!
40L: Mushroom Emperor Zhu Yuhuan
41L: Zhu Yuhuan, how many aliases do you have?
42L replied to 41L: Laughing to death, wasn't wearing a vest the favorite thing of the Ming Dynasty emperors? What about General Judy of the Northern Expedition, Zhu Zhanji, the Changchun Zhenren, and Zhu Yuhuan, the Fire Yuan Zhenjun?
43L: So the story about Zhu Yuhuan ascending to heaven and being deified in the 101st chapter was not groundless, right?
44L: The imagination of the working masses is indeed strong
45L: Zhu Yuhuan: A single practice of Taoism in exchange for a lifetime of immortality
46L: Xuanzong: Is there such a good thing?
47L: Practicing Taoism is Zhu Yuhuan’s excuse for not wanting to get married, the same reason as Princess Taiping
48L: Xuanzong probably didn't want her to get married either. One reason was that the eldest daughter was too useful. When her father was around, she was truly a perfect tool. Another reason was that the family really couldn't do without this person. Her younger brothers and sisters could do anything for her.
49L: Zhu Yuhuan: This family will break up without me
50L replied to 14L: Prince Luo cried after seeing this. My sister finally got the approval from the ministers, and the Consort-to-be went out with her son to be a vassal.
51L: Someone above mentioned King Luo. Is it possible that this is King Luo’s grave?
The reply from the middle of the floor: King Luo is in Luoyang, how could he be in Beijing?
52L: It's all because the Zhu family is so close. If someone were to leave Zhu Yuhuan's Shaoling, people would suspect that one of his brothers and sisters had secretly returned to their roots (?)
53L: Baozong: Except me, right?
54L: Bao Zong should continue to stand on the grassland and look at Beijing.
55L: Luo Wang: Visit my brother on behalf of my sister and tell him that he doesn’t need to come back in this life
56L: Sister, I have retired. This retirement will last forever.
57L: The person above made me laugh to death
58L: My words may be a little blunt but my point is true. Why didn’t you think of your sister when you were fighting in the north without telling Princess Shunde?
59L: Zhu Yuhuan has a dislike for stupidity. He can tolerate his nephew but not his stupid brother. He has an extreme personality. He is really nice to people he likes, but hates people he doesn't like, such as Bao Zong and King Yi.
Louzhonglou replied: It was not an indiscriminate killing. Zhu Yuhuan declared that these two had brought shame to the Zhu family and should not be allowed to live. Look at which vassal kings and royal family members of the Ming Dynasty did not keep their tails between their legs after these two?
Reply: Is it possible that she just wanted to give her brother a better fiefdom? At that time, some people said that she killed King Yi in order to make room for her brother. Luoyang is a good place.
Reply: Zhu Qiyu should be asked to farm to fulfill her unfulfilled dream of farming
60L: Extreme? What's so extreme about it? You'd be disgusted by those beasts of the Ming Dynasty royal family. Bao Zong's return is just to cause trouble for everyone.
61L: Huan fans, can you please stop praising them? He is just a king who maintains the status quo, and he has a violent personality.
62L: Can you keep it if I give it to you? No matter what you say about the princess's rebellion or the civil officials' mutiny, the Ming army was almost destroyed, the people of Luchuan couldn't come back, and they just temporarily recruited the people. Without the princess's influence, who would care about you? Contemporary netizens are just like some civil officials, they just talk nonsense.
63L: Come on, you didn’t even know where she was when she was improving farm tools and looms.
64L: I'm convinced. How is she violent? Is decisive killing violent? Just the fact that she killed corrupt officials and conducted surveillance is enough to kill your boss in seconds. Go and check the blogger's statistics on the number of memorials Zhu Yuhuan handled during his tenure, okay?
65L: Civil officials are afraid, but they are also generous with their praise.
66L: She commented that the polarization is mainly due to being too good at balancing the two sides. In which dynasty did not the imperial relatives and vassal kings enjoy glory? But they did not hesitate to kill their own family members. There were those who rebelled, and they just took up their swords and did it.
67L: Kill Zhu
68L: If this isn’t called violence…
69L: You are a real clan, you are a party-goer, you are a cannibal, what can’t you do? It’s cold now, it’s time to kill the pigs
70L: The military and civil officials all agree, so why are some people so excited? Can anyone be worse than her brother? Literary notes say that with the empress ascending the throne, the Ming Dynasty "restored the image of Renzong and Xuanzong, and ushered in a renaissance." I believe everyone can see who is the worst.
71L: Judy has something to say. What kind of team am I leading? What kind of team are you, Zhu Qizhen? People like Wang Zhen are all serving as advisors. How can he be one? No… He doesn't have the ability, you know? I urge you to be pragmatic. First, understand the concepts of mutual trade, shrinking the border, patrolling the border, and marching north… Shunde is doing quite well, so why are you locking her up outside the south gate of Shuntian Prefecture? You lost tens of thousands of dollars at Tumu Fort, and you tell me how you're going to explain it? You have no shame!
72L replied to 71L: I laughed so hard that I became a big fan. The fans of Baozong will be at your door soon.
73L replied to 71L: Isn’t this a translation of Ming History?
74L: Let’s take a step back and think about whether this could be Bao Zong. What if he feels sorry for himself and takes him back?
75L: Enough, women’s tomb!
76L: Clay sculptures are strictly prohibited. Don’t be too hungry, sisters. Clay sculptures are used for everything.
77L: It seems that there is news, it’s not someone from the Zhu family, but someone with the surname Han!
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