Chapter 630 Searching for Grain
Chapter 630 Searching for Grain
During the Hongwu era of the Ming Dynasty, everyone at that time deeply agreed with Lin Ke's constant use of the nickname "Sixth Brother." The experience of the Prince of Yan accidentally poking someone in the butt—oh no, I mean the rear guard—was incredibly frustrating for the loser!
The more Zhu Di listened to the farts on the screen, the angrier he became. That was called tactics and strategy, not farts. It was so offensive that anyone who didn't know better would think he had some kind of fetish!
Fine, considering he was praised, he, as the ancestor, won't get angry with a junior.
Meanwhile, Old Zhu sighed deeply. Calculating the time, the Jingnan Rebellion wouldn't be long before the matter was resolved, and the conflict between that brat and that bastard...
Zhu Yuanzhang himself was well aware that his attitude had indeed softened considerably. Although he rarely praised his fourth son, he knew that his fourth son was indeed qualified to be the next emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
With the explanations of later generations, the people of the world will only have more faith in him. In this way, could those unnecessary sacrifices be avoided?
Yunwen is not like Biao'er, nor can he compare to his fourth uncle. He has not survived the bloodshed and is not up to the task!
However, we need to examine whether the fourth prince's civil administration was as described in the records.
Even so, Zhu Yuanzhang looked at the Prince of Yan with exceptional admiration.
Everyone witnessed this scene; no one serving under the emperor was a fool.
Amidst a multitude of conflicting thoughts, everyone felt that perhaps the court would undergo a new transformation, but they wondered whether changing the established trajectory would be a good thing or a bad thing.
The only certainty is that His Highness the Prince of Yan is indeed a wise and capable ruler; how much worse could he be?
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The live stream is still ongoing:
"That being said, the Battle of Gaocheng still ended in a great victory for the Yan army."
"The Ming Dynasty had only been established for a little over thirty years when a civil war broke out. The border troops that had been trained in the past could not defeat the Yan army. The Zhen Ding Corps is unlikely to launch such a large-scale field battle again in the short term."
"After all, nothing can stop Judy from going any further right now, not even her nephew, unless Old Zhu comes to his grave to find his fourth son!"
The crowd: Holy crap! This is terrifying!
Zhu Bajie of the Ming Dynasty: Children and grandchildren have their own blessings; I don't care if they enjoy their own happiness!
"However, the strong wind still appears in this record. Anyway, in Judy's records from the Ming Dynasty, anyone could be absent, but the strong wind would not; the strong wind is still there!"
"The authenticity of historical materials can be verified by comparing various historical books or archaeological findings. For example, the passage about the strong wind is different in another book, where the strong wind is mentioned earlier!"
During the Ming Dynasty, Emperor Zhu frowned and asked in bewilderment, "Who compiled the historical records of our Great Ming Dynasty? Why are they compiled like this!"
At this moment, Prince Zhu Su of Zhou spoke up weakly: "The historical records were probably compiled by the Qing Dynasty later."
Prince Zhu Shuang of Qin was the first to object: "That must have been done by those Qing Dynasty officials! Their ancestors were the Jianzhou Jurchens, weren't they!"
Upon hearing this, Zhu Di commented: "It's hard to say. If there is a conclusion, future generations will certainly bring it up."
Prince Xiang, Zhu Bai, chimed in, "The other historical records are also quite outrageous. That 'Magic Jin Book Catalogue' is pretty fantastical!"
The group talked for a while, but didn't get to the point. Old Zhu rubbed his temples, feeling annoyed. He decided to put the issue aside for now.
Meanwhile, other dynasties, recalling some outrageous statements made by Lin Ke, secretly decided that they had to be careful with these historical records!
Don't let any outrageous details be added. If this gets passed down to future generations, people who don't know the story might think their ancestors were in some kind of "beautiful" mental state!
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Lin Ke's voice continued: "After the Battle of Gaocheng, Judy said that his conscience was very good. He only pursued the government troops for twenty or thirty miles and never forced them into a corner. He didn't pursue Dezhou or Zhending."
"Next, the Prince of Yan focused his attention on the Handan supply line behind the Zhen Ding army, leading his men south to search for grain."
"I almost forgot, Judy's father is Old Zhu. The grain supplies in Guangping Prefecture and Daming Prefecture are essentially his own property, aren't they?"
"Although his eldest nephew is in charge now, it's not unreasonable for his uncle to ask his nephew for some grain when he's in trouble, is it?"
Zhu Yunwen: I have never seen such a shameless person!
Judy: Let's go, Daming, Guangping, here we come!
"Therefore, the Yan army marched south, and then formed various grain transport teams, which subsequently dispersed to search for grain in various prefectures and counties of Daming Prefecture and Guangping Prefecture."
"This time it's not acting; they're really seizing the supplies. It must be quite a blow to the other group involved!"
Zhu Yunwen was once again shocked by his fourth uncle's behavior. This was called "borrowing," but it was clearly taking possession first. It was utterly heartless! Why bother fighting in Ping'an? They might as well just give up on Zhending!
Zhu Di was speechless at Lin Ke's description. He wasn't that shameless. What's wrong with taking things from our own territory? What we steal is ours!
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