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During the Battle of Jingnan, the Mu family in Yunnan and Zhu Yunjiao had been friends for generations, so why didn't they send troops to serve the king? I think so

The long river of history is running endlessly, there are calm waves, there are also waves, let Xiaobian take you into history and understand history.

After the establishment of each regime, its internal political power is destined not to be too stable, even Zhu Yuanzhang, known as the fierce hand, the Ming Dynasty he founded was also in chaos after his death, but this chaos was not brought about by foreign enemies, but his son and his grandson competed for the throne. Zhu Di used the reputation of the Qing emperor to send an army to attack Ying Tianfu and wanted to seize Zhu Yunwen's throne, and the result can be imagined that Zhu Di eventually replaced Zhu Yunzhang. However, this made many people curious, at that time, Zhu Di only attacked Ying Tianfu, and the entire Ming Dynasty king bowed to him, especially the Mu family sitting in Yunnan, and Zhu Yunjiao was even more a family friend, why did the Mu family in Yunnan not go to Ying Tianfu when Zhu Di attacked Ying Tianfu?

During the Battle of Jingnan, the Mu family in Yunnan and Zhu Yunjiao had been friends for generations, so why didn't they send troops to serve the king? I think so

Before analyzing this problem, I will first introduce to you why Zhu Di launched the Battle of Jingnan. Originally, the crown prince of the Ming Dynasty was Zhu Biao, the eldest son of Zhu Yuanzhang, but Zhu Biao died young and did not have the opportunity to sit in the position of emperor. Zhu Yuanzhang's other sons were obsessed with the position of emperor of the Ming Dynasty, especially Zhu Di, who was the most capable, but because of Zhu Yuanzhang's means, his sons did not dare to participate in it. I thought that Zhu Yuanzhang would give the position of emperor to one of his sons, but what was surprising was that Zhu Yuanzhang directly separated more than twenty sons and chose the eldest grandson of the next generation, that is, Zhu Yunjiao. After Zhu Yuanzhang's death, Zhu Yunjiao sat in the position of emperor, and Zhu Di initially accepted it, but later the more he thought about it, the more angry he became, and finally decided to launch the Battle of Jingnan to seize the throne.

During the Battle of Jingnan, the Mu family in Yunnan and Zhu Yunjiao had been friends for generations, so why didn't they send troops to serve the king? I think so

So why didn't the Mu family in Yunnan go to the capital to help Zhu Yunjiao? The author feels that to analyze this problem, we need to interpret it from many aspects, how to do it specifically? And listen to the author in detail. First of all, Mu Ying of the Mu family in Yunnan has a good relationship with Zhu Biao, but it does not represent the relationship of the next generation. Mu Ying, the original owner of the Mu Dynasty, was about the same age as the crown prince Zhu Biao and grew up together when he was young, so their relationship naturally did not need to be said, and later followed Zhu Yuanzhang to conquer the world, Mu Ying and Zhu Biao also complemented each other. However, after Mu Ying was crowned the King of Yunnan, he and Zhu Biao no longer met often, and originally Aiwu and Wu Muying also loved Zhu Yunjiao, but after Mu Ying's death, his son and Zhu Yunwen had a relatively good relationship, but they were far inferior to their fathers.

During the Battle of Jingnan, the Mu family in Yunnan and Zhu Yunjiao had been friends for generations, so why didn't they send troops to serve the king? I think so

Secondly, Zhu Yunjiao successively cut the domain and completely encountered the interests of the Mu family in Yunnan. The main reason why Zhu Yunjiao was not recognized by many clan kings was because Zhu Yunjiao cut the clan one after another, and even the Mu family in Yunnan did not avoid Zhu Yunjiao's policy of cutting the clan. Although they did not dare to directly refute them because of their feelings, in fact, they were already dissatisfied with Zhu Yunjiao's policy of cutting the domain, so when Zhu Di started the road of rebellion, the Mu family chose to be as silent as the other clan kings, that is, not to help Zhu Di, who was named after the Qing Emperor's side, nor to help Zhu Yunjiao, who had successively cut the clan to touch their interests, after all, the family's feelings were far less than the reality of interests.

During the Battle of Jingnan, the Mu family in Yunnan and Zhu Yunjiao had been friends for generations, so why didn't they send troops to serve the king? I think so

In the end, the Mu family in Yunnan did not have enough reason to enter the capital City of Qinwang. After decades of Zhu Yuanzhang's rule, the ming dynasty had a sense of fear of imperial power, especially those who held military power were worried that they would one day be suddenly cleared by Zhu Yuanzhang, so they looked at any government affairs very carefully. If there is no call or mobilization of Zhu Yuanzhang, if there are local troops to carry out large-scale military activities, they will definitely be directly investigated and executed by Zhu Yuanzhang, even if Zhu Yunjiao is here, the Ming Dynasty still upholds this attitude. At that time, even if the Mu family in Yunnan wanted to be the king of Qin, they did not get the call of Zhu Yunjiao, the tianfu of Yingtian, and there was not enough reason to go. If Zhu Di had been wiped out by Zhu Yunjiao, the Mu family in Yunnan would only bear the reputation of wanting to rebel, and the final outcome could be imagined.

During the Battle of Jingnan, the Mu family in Yunnan and Zhu Yunjiao had been friends for generations, so why didn't they send troops to serve the king? I think so

Combined with the above points, the author believes that the main reason why the Mu family in Yunnan did not go to Qinwang was that Zhu Yunjiao touched his interests, and the Mu family only wanted to express their attitude of watching. Although Mu Ying was the son of Zhu Yuanzhang, Zhu Yun's policy of cutting the domain did not spare any of the clan kings. Mu Ying had already avoided the entire political struggle when he chose to go to Yunnan, but even so, Zhu Yunjiao still did not let go of the Mu family in Yunnan, Mu Ying may understand, but Mu Ying's sons and grandsons cannot understand this at all. When Zhu Di rebelled, the Mu family also watched the two tigers fight like other clan kings.

During the Battle of Jingnan, the Mu family in Yunnan and Zhu Yunjiao had been friends for generations, so why didn't they send troops to serve the king? I think so

However, what these kings of the Mu family in Yunnan did not expect was that Zhu Di's method of cutting the clan was a few points stronger than Zhu Yunjiao. Zhu Yunjiao's unfinished policy of cutting the clan was completed by Zhu Di with thunderous means, and those clan kings could no longer set off a storm. The above is the author's personal opinion, welcome friends with other insights to leave a comment.

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