Live streaming life: The ancients begged not to stop

Chapter 115



Chapter 115

[Of course, if you want to gain praise from the literati, you probably won't implement this measure, because Yongzheng was portrayed very badly, and even today, some people still do this.]

Emperor Yongzheng sat there calmly. He knew before he did these things that his reputation might be very bad, but it didn't matter. As long as the people of the Qing Dynasty could live a better life, that was enough.

As for Hongli's problem, there is no need to worry. After so many days of diligent visits to the harem, two concubines have been confirmed to be pregnant. As long as they can give birth to a son.

I want to teach him myself! It will definitely be better than what Hongli's grandfather taught him.

Emperor Qianlong threw the iron ball in his hand and said, "What kind of rubbish is this book? What nonsense is it talking about? Everything is fine here. Apart from Heshen, there are no corrupt officials."

And treating officials like this is called benevolence!

When Qi Cheng woke up in the morning, he had dark circles under his eyes. He had stayed up too late last night.

I was busy at work all day and didn't have much rest.

He came back with two dark circles under his eyes.

"The system will pick someone up."

"Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty."

Qi Cheng looked carefully and found that it was Emperor Xian of Han.

"I want to ask about the treatment of the kings who lost their country in history or their descendants." Liu Xie asked in a low voice. After watching the sky for so long, he also understood that the Han Dynasty was indeed powerless to recover.

The founding emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the great magician Liu Xiu sighed helplessly. His descendants for generations had been unimpressive and he should ask himself how to reverse the decline.

Qi Cheng glanced at the information and whispered, "I took a quick look and it can be divided into three categories: treating well, treating poorly, and being both a good person and a bad person."

The emperors of all dynasties were stunned for a moment. They could understand the first two, but what about this one? Which dynasty did this?

"Let's talk about this one who was both in office and in power first." Qi Cheng glanced at the tablet. "In the 48th year of the Kangxi Emperor's reign, the Qing court found Prince Zhu San, Zhu Youjian's third son, in a small mountain village in Zhejiang Province."

"In the early Qing Dynasty, many uprisings were carried out in the name of Prince Zhu San, but most of them were just in name only. He really didn't want to rebel at all and just wanted to live his life in peace."

"So he taught in this small mountain village all his life, got married and had children."

"When the Qing government captured him, he was already over seventy, but the court still didn't spare him. His descendants were executed, and he was tortured to death by slicing."

Daqin

Qin Shi Huang frowned and looked at the sky, thinking that the Qing Dynasty was too narrow-minded. Was it necessary to execute a man in his seventies by slow slicing?

It turns out to be a savage.

Ming Dynasty

Emperor Chongzhen took two steps back, blaming himself for his incompetence, allowing these barbarians to wreak havoc. He felt sorry for his son, who had to suffer such torture at the age of seventy.

An idea suddenly occurred to him: should he send the child away right now to live in a remote mountain village? But he looked at Tianmu again and felt that with Tianmu's support, he might not be unable to defeat them.

Now the Manchus outside the Great Wall cannot see the sky.

"Why is it said that the Qing Dynasty was both established and replaced? After Yongzheng ascended the throne, an unsent imperial edict was found in a book, requesting that a descendant be found to be responsible for Zhu Yuanzhang's worship."

"In the second year of Yongzheng's reign, a man named Zhu Zhilian was found. He was said to be a descendant of the King of Dai and was granted the title of First-Class Marquis of Yan'en."

"There are two main problems. First, there is no such person in the generation of the King of Dai. Second, the King of Dai is also a bit of a jerk among Zhu Yuanzhang's sons."

Qi Cheng sighed at this point: "It stands to reason that Zhu Yuanzhang also grew up in hardship. I don't know why so many of his sons harmed the people."

"The things that the King of Qin, the King of Dai, and his brother, the King of Luhuang, did are simply horrifying. We'll talk about the details later!"


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