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Daming Fenghua: It was all his uncle who rebelled, why did Zhu Zhanji sit more securely than Emperor Jianwen?

There have been many recent historical dramas, and the most popular one is "Daming Style". A hot drama brought the little things of the Zhu family in the Ming Dynasty to the big screen. Although many of the plots in the play are fictional, there is still nothing wrong with the large structure. For example, those who succeeded to the throne and became emperors are still correct. From Zhu Yuanzhang to Zhu Zhanji, everyone is a hero Haojie.

Daming Fenghua: It was all his uncle who rebelled, why did Zhu Zhanji sit more securely than Emperor Jianwen?

However, there is a question that makes people wonder: the same people who have been grandchildren, all of them are gradually taking the throne because they have been appreciated by their grandfathers, and they are also their own uncles who rebelled, why is Zhu Zhanji's throne sitting so much more secure than that of Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunjiao, and the endings of the two are also very different?

In fact, the reason why the endings of Zhu Yunjiao and Zhu Zhanji are very different are mainly because of these two reasons: First, personal factors, the personalities of Zhu Yunjiao and Zhu Zhanji are not the same. Second, the opponents are different, and different enemies will of course bring different endings.

First of all, the growth environment of the two makes the personalities of the two completely different!

At the beginning, Zhu Yuanzhang was actually the same as Zhu Di in some aspects, and he also preferred his fourth son Zhu Di, who thought that Zhu Di's temperament was more with himself, and the eldest son Zhu Biao's personality was too generous and gentle. However, in order to set a good example for his descendants, he still set his eldest son Zhu Biao as the crown prince. When zhu biao arrived here, Zhu Biao's eldest son died early, and the position of grandson naturally reached the second son of Zhu Yunjiao.

Daming Fenghua: It was all his uncle who rebelled, why did Zhu Zhanji sit more securely than Emperor Jianwen?

Because Zhu Yunjiao was influenced by the famous Confucian since he was a child, his personality was very similar to Zhu Biao.d'. There is more benevolence in the bones, less fierceness, and more idealistic thinking about the problem. Perhaps because of the generations of relatives, Zhu Yuanzhang is also very fond of his eldest grandson. Moreover, Zhu Biao also died very early, and Zhu Yuanzhang compensated his love for his son to Zhu Yunjiao, so it was a little naïve to raise Zhu Yunjiao. Although such a character is good, it is not very suitable for being an emperor.

At that time, although Zhu Gaozi was the crown prince, Zhu Di also admired him, but there were still two Han kings and Zhao kings next to him. In order to steal the position of prince of their eldest brother, the King of Han and the King of Zhao did everything they could. That is to say, Zhu Zhanji grew up in conspiracies and tricks since he was a child, and his personality was also a little more fierce, which was different from Zhu Yunjiao's well-protected grandson.

Daming Fenghua: It was all his uncle who rebelled, why did Zhu Zhanji sit more securely than Emperor Jianwen?

Secondly, the ability of the two opponents is not at all in the same grade.

Take Zhu Di, for example, who had been preparing for more than ten years in his fiefdom, in order to one day defeat his eldest nephew Emperor Jianwen and then ascend to the emperor's throne. Although the King of Han and the King of Zhao were not small in ambition, their abilities were not as great as those of their own fathers.

At the beginning, Zhu Di had been driven to the fiefdom early, so he had enough time and capital to plan what he wanted to do, while the King of Han and the King of Zhao were different. At that time, in order to seize the position of prince, the King of Han and the King of Zhao had been tired of being at the side of their father Zhu Di, and did not have too much energy to develop their subordinates.

Daming Fenghua: It was all his uncle who rebelled, why did Zhu Zhanji sit more securely than Emperor Jianwen?

Therefore, although the King of Han and the King of Zhao also revolted later, because of the rush of time, the preparation was not sufficient, and it did not take long for Zhu Zhanji to settle the situation, and it did not bring Zhu Zhanji enough trouble to destroy his roots. The original Jianwen Emperor was different, he faced Zhu Di, he had no strength to resist, and he was not Zhu Di's opponent at all.

That is to say, the reason why the endings of Zhu Yunjiao and Zhu Zhanji are essentially different is mainly because the internal and external causes are different. Personally, Zhu Yunjiao did not have the same skills and boldness as Zhu Zhanji, and from the perspective of foreign enemies, the King of Han and the King of Zhao were not as capable as Zhu Di. Under the combination of the two, Zhu Zhanji naturally mixed better than Zhu Yunjiao!

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