Every Emperor Is Different
Zhu Di is domineering, and his deterrence to officials is probably no worse than Zhu Yuanzhang. But Zhu Gaochi was different. First of all, he studied the scriptures hard since he was a child, and most of the people around him were scholars of Confucianism. As a result, after he became the prince, he ran counter to Zhu Di's many governance methods and dared to make minor adjustments during his supervision of the country. .
And often after Zhu Di finds out, the people around Zhu Gaochi will be unlucky.
He is kind, but he doesn't lack means, he just thinks more, more than Zhu Di.
In fact, in a word, Zhu Gaochi lacks support. If he is biased towards Wu Xun, the consequences can be imagined-he is not Zhu Di, and he does not have the kind of authority to deter civil servants.
But if you turn to civil servants in an all-round way, the consequences...
He will weigh it, but the indisputable fact is that since Zhu Gaochi, the influence of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty on this huge empire has become smaller and smaller.
If you stay away from civil servants, your influence will only get smaller and smaller, unless you learn from Zhu Di or Zhu Yuanzhang.
Take a look at the records in the Records of Renzong, after Zhu Gaochi ascended the throne, he beat up his martial arts, and implemented a benevolent government in a drastic manner, which was supported by the people. But he also abandoned the treasure ship and granted amnesty to the officials who had been liquidated in the past.
It can be seen from this that Zhu Gaochi is actually compromising, and he wants to use this compromise in exchange for the initiative.
It's a pity that this aspiring emperor in history passed away in a short period of time, and he failed to fully demonstrate his ability and skills. What a pity!
After Zhu Zhanji's period, the influence of civil servants expanded more and more, so Zhu Zhanji had to resort to the big killer of "eunuch" in order to form a balance again.
The king's use of eunuchs means that he does not trust civil officials, and even distrusts military officials.
At this point, I can't say any more, and the last point: what do you guys think of the overall cool writing?
Then there will be no Zhu Di's heroic charge, and his departure under the setting sun...