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History: Borrowing Zhu Di's few guts, he didn't dare to rebel! Ming Dynasty heroes!

Lan Yu, Yu Qian, and Yuan Chonghuan were all famous courtiers of the Ming Dynasty, who had made great military achievements in the early, middle, and late periods of the Ming Dynasty, and gained a momentary scenery. However, none of these three people were able to die well, and all of them died of death, and the fate was miserable. Sapphire is skinned solid grass, (peeling grass: the same as "foreskin sac grass" means peeling off human skin, replacing it with grass. Yuan Chonghuan was executed by Ling Chi.

So, among the three people of Lan Yu, Yu Qian, and Yuan Chonghuan, who died the most unjustly? Whose death has the greatest negative impact?

Let's look at sapphire first. Blue Jade was a founding nobleman who participated in many wars established by the Ming Dynasty, and fought with Xu Da, Chang Yuchun and others since childhood. But compared with Xu Da and Chang Yuchun, Blue Jade has an incomparable advantage, that is, he is extremely young. Therefore, after the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, he became the leader of the new generation of nobles, and as the commander-in-chief, he broke the Northern Yuan in the Fishing Sea, so that the Northern Yuan completely lost the northern threat to the Ming Dynasty. Moreover, Lan Yu had a very good relationship with the crown prince Zhu Biao, and was a super-first-class martial general left by Zhu Yuanzhang for Zhu Biao's ascension to the throne. But Zhu Biao died in front of Zhu Yuanzhang, which made The position of Blue Jade very embarrassing. Zhu Yuanzhang felt that he and Zhu Biao could control it, but the Emperor's grandson was weak and afraid that he would not be able to control the blue jade, so he completely purged the Xungui clique led by blue jade.

History: Borrowing Zhu Di's few guts, he didn't dare to rebel! Ming Dynasty heroes!

Yu Qian can be said to be the most outstanding minister of the Ming Dynasty, and there is no one. His importance to the Ming Dynasty can only be compared with Zhang Juzheng, but Zhang Juzheng's private morality is far inferior to That of Qian. After the change of Tumu Fort, when Daming was about to fall, Yu Qian turned the tide, tried to move south, personally supervised the battle, resisted the Wala army, and turned the Ming Dynasty into a safe place. After that, Yu Qian assisted Chao Gang and with a resolute attitude of main battle, Zhu Qizhen, the "Heavenly Son of the Gate", was able to return to Beijing. Imagine if the Battle of Beijing was lost, Ming Yingzong, a king of the subjugated country, was not still in the hands of Vala, and Zhu Qizhen would have any use value in his eyes. Yu Qian also did not have any flaws in his private morality, and if he was really a traitorous minister, Zhu Qizhen would not have survived to launch a change of door seizure. Ming Yingzong did not care about these things, and was seduced by Xu Youzhen, Shi Heng, Cao Jixiang and others, and killed Yu Qian.

Yu Qian, also spelled Tingyi, was a native of Qiantang, Zhejiang, and was born in the "eunuch family" of the feudal ruling class. After yongle entered the army in the nineteenth year, he served as the imperial inspector of the Ming Dynasty

History: Borrowing Zhu Di's few guts, he didn't dare to rebel! Ming Dynasty heroes!

Yuan Chonghuan was the chancellor of the late Ming Dynasty who guarded Liaoxi and defended against Later Jin. The Ningjin Victory can be said to be the biggest victory of the Ming Dynasty after the Battle of Salhu, completely reversing the offensive posture of Houjin. And the Guanning defense line he single-handedly built, until Wu Sangui Chong guan was angry and red-faced, was not attacked by Hou Jin, and it was rumored that in the Battle of Ningjin, Qing Taizu Nurhaci was seriously injured and died. However, after the change of his own body, Chongzhen was completely disappointed in Yuan Chonghuan and suspected that he was colluding with Hou Jin, so Yuan Chonghuan was executed by Ling Chi and passed on to the nine sides.

History: Borrowing Zhu Di's few guts, he didn't dare to rebel! Ming Dynasty heroes!

These three men should be wronged, because their deaths are not compatible with their sins. The most unjust thing is Yu Qian, as the mainstay of the Ming Dynasty, he actually died at the hands of a group of xiaoxiao, which is really tragic. Then there was Yuan Chonghuan, who although his ability was limited, he was indeed the kind of person who was willing to do things and had the ability to do things in the late Ming Dynasty. After that, those who resisted Hou Jin, including the Zu Dashou brothers and Wu Sangui's father and son, either had the ability and the will, or the willingness and inability. In contrast, although Blue Jade's death was unlucky, it was not unjust. Blue Jade is a domineering person, proud of his achievements, usually running amok, forcibly occupying the people's land, destroying the pass by the arsonists, and raping the Empress of the Northern Yuan, it can be said that if it were not for the purpose of leaving people for Zhu Biao, several blue jade would also die.

History: Borrowing Zhu Di's few guts, he didn't dare to rebel! Ming Dynasty heroes!

As for the negative effects, Yu Qian's death had little impact on the later political situation of the Ming Dynasty. Because Emperor Ming Yingzong was originally a daoist emperor, the eunuch dictatorship, the loss of half a million troops in the change of Tumu Fort, and the help of Vala to call the Door Tianzi had clearly reacted to his fainting. Ming Yingzong's son was very successful, and immediately after taking the throne, he overturned the case to Yu Qian, minimizing the impact.

History: Borrowing Zhu Di's few guts, he didn't dare to rebel! Ming Dynasty heroes!

The impact of Yuan Chonghuan's death on the end of the Ming Dynasty was relatively large, not because of how strong Yuan Chonghuan's own ability was, but because a person like Yuan Chonghuan, who was willing to do things and had a certain ability, actually died at the hands of Chongzhen so inexplicably. This made later people can not help but take it as a warning, Hong Chengyu and Zu Dashou did not want to be loyal to Daming? See what happened to Inspector Yuan.

In a sense, the death of Blue Jade had no impact on the political situation of the Ming Dynasty, because it was the era of Zhu Yuanzhang, the ming emperor. The four major cases of Hongwu implicated hundreds of thousands of people, and the wind and waves were still calm, which was Zhu Yuanzhang's old and spicy means. But from another point of view, Blue Jade died, and even with the collapse of the Founding Xungui clique, it also had an incomparably huge impact on the Ming Dynasty - after Zhu Yuanzhang's death, the Yan King Zhu Di feng Tianjing, the Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunwen self-immolated, and the imperial lineage was transferred to the Yan King's line. If Lan Yu was alive, he would not dare to rebel by borrowing a few of Zhu Di's guts.

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