Those Events in the Ming Dynasty - Part IV (2021 Supplement)
This book is the fourth part of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", which mainly tells the history of more than 50 years from the succession of Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty to the change of Renyin Palace. After Zhu Youjian went through all the hardships to ascend the throne, the political atmosphere of the imperial court was renewed by being close to the worthy officials and far flung villains and making great efforts to govern. With the help of Wang Shu, Ma Wensheng and others, the Ming Dynasty was thriving and thriving. It's a pity that the Emperor Xiaozong died young and his son Zhu Houzhao succeeded to the throne. He was known for being a greedy, black sheep emperor. He didn't want to make progress and was addicted to pleasure. The imperial power fell to Liu Jin and others, making a good empire a mess and seriously hurting his vitality. Soon, King Ning, who had been planning for a long time, launched a rebellion and wanted to rule with the imperial court. Fortunately, Wang Shouren, the first bull in the Ming Dynasty, made great efforts to turn the tide, which avoided a protracted internal friction. In this regard, Zhu Houzhao not only did not repent, but also intensified his efforts. He traveled in the name of a personal expedition and finally lost his life. After the balance of Yang Tinghe and others, Zhu Houxuan, the son of the vassal king, was promoted to the throne. Around the question of the name of the birth parents, a famous "grand ceremony" event broke out among the monarchs and ministers, and finally Emperor Jiajing won, and the imperial power was consolidated. At this time, a strange Renyin Palace change took place, and the political situation of the whole empire began to become delicate.
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