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Why doesn't Zhu Di like Zhu Gaozi? Was it really Zhu Zhanji who caused the eunuchs to interfere in politics?

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Why doesn't Zhu Di like Zhu Gaozi? Was it really Zhu Zhanji who caused the eunuchs to interfere in politics?

Hua Yuhan | wen

Many people will compare "Shang Food" with "Great ChangJin", but there is not much comparison between the two.

Although "Shang Food" is less delicate in the details of the dish or cooking than "Da Chang Jin".

However, it is also because chinese dishes are too complicated and majestic, such as each dish must be carefully interpreted, perhaps doubling the existing number of sets, it is not enough to include and include.

Why doesn't Zhu Di like Zhu Gaozi? Was it really Zhu Zhanji who caused the eunuchs to interfere in politics?

But even so, this "Shang Food" is not a TV series that should be watched before meals or when you are hungry.

Because when you see dishes that you have heard of or have not heard of, it is difficult not to be moved by their exquisite appearance and rich name of the dish.

Of course, "Shang Food" is not just a TV series depicting ming dynasty cuisine.

Why doesn't Zhu Di like Zhu Gaozi? Was it really Zhu Zhanji who caused the eunuchs to interfere in politics?

Behind these delicacies, "Shang Food" seems to be intentionally and unintentionally conveying a lot of people and things about that era to the audience.

Among these people and events, there are real historical facts, and there are also fabricated sketches that are needed for stories.

If you are an ordinary viewer who is not familiar with the history of the Ming Dynasty, it may be difficult to distinguish these people and events clearly and clearly.

Why doesn't Zhu Di like Zhu Gaozi? Was it really Zhu Zhanji who caused the eunuchs to interfere in politics?

For example, in the play, it has not been clearly explained why the "Shang Food Bureau" is afraid of the "Celebrant" and other institutions.

For example, since Zhu Di was so reluctant to see his eldest son, Zhu Gaozi, why did he make him crown prince?

And did Zhu Gaoxu, the King of Han, really have a son named Zhu Zhanli? Moreover, this son also officially worshiped "commanding tongzhi" and won the trust of the emperor's grandfather Zhu Di.

Why doesn't Zhu Di like Zhu Gaozi? Was it really Zhu Zhanji who caused the eunuchs to interfere in politics?

Judging from the historical materials, compared with Zhu Gaoxu, the King of Han who accompanied him on his eastern expeditions to the west, Zhu Di really did not like this Zhu Gaoxu, who did not look like himself in personality or appearance.

Perhaps because of this, Zhu Gaozi's eldest son, Zhu Zhanji, did inherit his father to a large extent in terms of personality and behavior.

But the strange thing is that Zhu Di likes This Zhu Zhanji, who is very similar in personality to his father, perhaps only because his appearance and body shape have not inherited his father.

Why doesn't Zhu Di like Zhu Gaozi? Was it really Zhu Zhanji who caused the eunuchs to interfere in politics?

Although during the reign of Ming Chengzu Zhu Di, it became a famous "Yongle Shengshi" in history.

However, this Zhu Di, who had been crowned as the King of Yan, was indeed an emperor who was "long" on horseback, although he had a lot of moral governance during his reign, not only vigorously developing the economy and people's livelihood, but also following the frugality.

However, regarding his history and deeds, it is more to describe his military career, even if he has ascended the throne and sat in the temple, he is still several southern expeditions and northern expeditions.

Why doesn't Zhu Di like Zhu Gaozi? Was it really Zhu Zhanji who caused the eunuchs to interfere in politics?

Perhaps this is why Zhu Di did not like his relationship with the eldest son of a gentle and elegant concubine.

A father who likes to go south and north naturally does not like children who are too angry, but prefers children who are as martial as himself.

Although Zhu Gaozi did not please Zhu Di, in addition to his own "righteousness", he did have great merit for Zhu Di winning the "Battle of Jingnan".

Why doesn't Zhu Di like Zhu Gaozi? Was it really Zhu Zhanji who caused the eunuchs to interfere in politics?

At that time, Zhu Gaozi, the son of the Prince of Yan, was in charge of defending Beiping, and he successfully blocked the 500,000-strong army led by Li Jinglong with a force of 10,000 troops.

After this battle, it can be said that Zhu Gaozi, a weak scholar, successfully preserved Zhu Di's foundation and rear area.

Moreover, during Zhu Di's several Northern Expeditions, the crown prince Zhu Gaozi exercised the power of supervising the state on his behalf, and he not only stabilized the rear foundation for his father and emperor, but also won the recognition and support of many cabinet ministers.

Why doesn't Zhu Di like Zhu Gaozi? Was it really Zhu Zhanji who caused the eunuchs to interfere in politics?

Of course, the reason why Zhu Di was hesitant to abolish the "nest and useless" crown prince Zhu Gaoxu in his eyes, and immediately made Zhu Gaoxu, the King of Han, who had made great military achievements to himself, the crown prince.

It is also largely because Zhu Gaozi had an imperial grandson that his father liked very much: Zhu Zhanji.

To say how much Zhu Di likes Zhu Zhanji, in addition to the daily life of those grandchildren shown in the plot of "Shang Food", Zhu Di established Zhu Zhanji as the "Crown Prince" in the 9th year after he ascended the throne, and it should be known that Zhu Zhanji at this time was just a 12-year-old naughty boy.

Why doesn't Zhu Di like Zhu Gaozi? Was it really Zhu Zhanji who caused the eunuchs to interfere in politics?

Speaking of Zhu Zhanji, although he and his father Zhu Gaozi were also known as the "Rule of Renxuan" during the reign of his father Zhu Gaozi.

But this Ming Xuanzong, who has been praised in many historical texts, although he has indeed made remarkable achievements in government administration and governance of the country, he does have some faults that should not be covered up.

For example, the "Abolition" incident recorded in the history books, and the "Li Li", which allowed rebellion in the far south, established the later "Jiaotong State".

Why doesn't Zhu Di like Zhu Gaozi? Was it really Zhu Zhanji who caused the eunuchs to interfere in politics?

For zhu Zhanji described in "Shang Food", it is indeed very similar to the historical Ming Xuanzong.

Perhaps because of Zhu Di's careful cultivation, Zhu Zhanji has a very high cultural attainment.

But at the same time, he also has many different preferences, such as hunting, food, cricket fighting, and so on.

And most of these hobbies are reflected or shown in "Shang Food".

Why doesn't Zhu Di like Zhu Gaozi? Was it really Zhu Zhanji who caused the eunuchs to interfere in politics?

It was also because of these hobbies of Zhu Zhanji that after he ascended the throne and sat in the palace, many of the ministers of the DPRK and China advised Zhu Zhanji because of their letters: Don't just care about fun and read more eyebrows, and in the end you will end up being imprisoned.

In addition, in the "Miscellaneous Records of Shuyuan", "Huangming Jiluo", "Wan Liye Obtained Compilation", "National History Is Doubtful", and "Small History of the Ming Dynasty", zhu Zhanji's hobbies have been recorded, and how they have labored and hurt the people's wealth and even harmed the people's lives.

One of the more famous is the famous article "Promoting Weaving" in "Liaozhai Zhiyi", and the emperor here is the Ming Xuanzong who is described, and because he has a name of "Promoting Weaving Heavenly Son".

Why doesn't Zhu Di like Zhu Gaozi? Was it really Zhu Zhanji who caused the eunuchs to interfere in politics?

When it comes to why Zhu Zhanji was involved in "eunuch interference in government affairs," in fact, we cannot completely blame him.

In other words, Zhu Zhanji only went to a higher level on the basis of his own grandfather Zhu Di.

Because the reason why Zhu Di was able to successfully seize the throne after the "Battle of Jingnan" was largely due to the help of eunuchs at that time.

Therefore, when Zhu Di ascended the throne, he not only reused eunuchs to balance the official system from the south, but also entrusted institutions such as Jinyiwei and Dongchang to eunuchs to preside over and manage.

This is also one of the reasons why the people in the Shang Food Bureau in "Shang Food" are saying that the Si Li Supervisor can't afford it.

Why doesn't Zhu Di like Zhu Gaozi? Was it really Zhu Zhanji who caused the eunuchs to interfere in politics?

The root cause of the eunuch's misfortune was during Zhu Zhanji's Ming Xuanzong period.

Because he was very fond of the eunuchs around him when he was the emperor's grandson, when he officially ascended the throne and sat in the palace, he ordered the opening of the "Inner Book Hall" and specially invited Mr. Chen Shanren, a university scholar.

In this way, the eunuch, who originally did not have much ink in his belly, began the learning process of reading and reading, dancing and inking.

As the saying goes: "Knowing the ancient and the modern, practicing their wisdom and ingenuity, and making 'chaos' whenever the king is in trouble."

Why doesn't Zhu Di like Zhu Gaozi? Was it really Zhu Zhanji who caused the eunuchs to interfere in politics?

At the same time, the Celebrant of Ceremonies during the Ming Xuanzong period also received the privilege of "approving red" (called "intended purpose" in many film and television works), and could approve the recital on behalf of the emperor.

In addition, at this time, the emperor began to slowly rely on eunuchs, using them to compete with the group of scholars in the cabinet.

In this way, the "Third Eunuch Era", which was more serious and far-reaching in history, officially began.

Why doesn't Zhu Di like Zhu Gaozi? Was it really Zhu Zhanji who caused the eunuchs to interfere in politics?

In addition, starting with Zhu Zhanji, many emperors of the Ming Dynasty seem to inherit the characteristics of this Ming Xuanzong.

They are no longer concerned about major national affairs, but are more interested in the "side door and left way" in addition to government affairs.

This also made it easier for the formally educated eunuchs to control the emperor to achieve the purpose of seizing power in the court by controlling the emperor with a great increase in knowledge and morality.

As the saying goes: "Later, the lord of the heirs was desolate, that is, the lord of man did not cooperate with the government, but only the eunuch and the government."

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