Chapter 377: Security is the most important

Chapter 377 Safety is the most important thing

Zhu Biao uttered the word Qiangqiangling, which has nothing to do with Wang Shijian, in a joking way, which also made Lao Zhu shake his head. Qiangqiangling has always been an upright courtier who gave the king a headache, but after all, it is better than a corrupt man who is covering up corruption. The official is hundreds of times stronger.

Zhu Yuanzhang thought carefully for a while and said: "The disaster area is not that simple. The order we issued is that once the corrupt officials in the disaster area are found, they will be punished by the family. Under such circumstances, it is normal for the dog to jump the wall."

Zhu Biao nodded, of course he knew that, otherwise, how could he prepare for Wang Shijian to lead the guards to attract firepower? Even if ordinary civil servants have the guts to embezzle but not to rebel, but if it is really urgent, how much difference can the clan Zhu and the Jiu clan be?

People who are close to you will die, so why not stay with some people to be buried with them, a big family is not bad, anyway, dare to pull the emperor off the horse, willing to kill the nine clans, dare to kill the prince as a pig.

Zhu Biao cherishes his own life very much. Once he loses it, the old Zhu will slaughter 100,000 people for revenge, so what, not to mention that Zhu Biao's death will affect more than 100,000 people.

Of course, it is not advisable to give up eating because of choking. Things have to be done. You can’t stay in the deep palace forever. You just have to take safeguard measures to ensure that you are always under guard and can’t sneak out.

As long as there are guards, Zhu Biao's own safety can be guaranteed. After all, it is impossible for the local officials in charge of disaster relief to mobilize the garrison. .

Those people are incomparable with Zhu Biao's bodyguards. They are not at the same level. What the prince brings with him when he travels must be the best of the **** elites who have experienced battles, not to mention the military firearms that they can't get. Crossbow and other equipment.

Zhu Biao slowly stated his plan: "On the surface, the emperor will reward Wang Shijian and send him some guards, and the son-in-law intends to mix up as a grain merchant and follow behind, and this time there is enough money and food in Huaiqing Mansion. Some guards are also reasonable."

Zhu Yuanzhang nodded. Although he cared about his son very much, he never thought of pampering him in the palace and raising him to be a king who would rule over him.

In the first year of Wu, when Zhu Biao was only thirteen years old, Zhu Yuanzhang sent him to Fengyang to worship his ancestors alone, and took the opportunity to let him observe the hardships of the people's livelihood along the way. Since then, Zhu Yuanzhang has personally led him to inspect various places. The government probably walked through it once.

As for letting Zhu Biao lead the Northern Expedition, let alone, the crown prince and the prince can lead the army alone to crusade against the former dynasty before he reaches the weak crown.

Afterwards, Zhu Biao explained his plan all over to let his father know that he was not on a whim, but had a purpose and a plan.

After hearing this, Zhu Yuanzhang said: "It's not that simple to sell grain, and there are many ways to do it. Do you think it's enough to push the grain cart to yell? Remember to bring some shopkeepers with the grain number, otherwise you and the others will have to Revealed."

Zhu Biao responded immediately: "What my father said is that there must be no suitable ones in Cangyang County. I will send someone to Fucheng to find out if there are any shops of the Jiangnan gentry. Please come and be a shopkeeper. I just pretended to be a shopkeeper." A knowledgeable young master."

Zhu Yuanzhang laughed and said: "If we were a grain store back then, why would we go to fight the weather with our lives? We would have taken a few concubines to enjoy the wealth and wealth, and then you would really be the young boss.

Needless to say at the end of the dynasty, it must be a chaotic hero who sweeps the world and dominates the world. People like Zhu Yuanzhang will never be willing to live under others for a long time. There will be a kind of ambitious people in this world. They are born to Create great things.

Zhu Biao ordered Liu An to lead Zhao Huaian to Fucheng to find a suitable shop. Liu An was also in charge of purchasing power in the East Palace, and he often dealt with some shops. As for Zhao Huaian, he was asked to follow to gain knowledge.

After the two young eunuchs took orders to leave, there happened to be another Kuaiqi sent me a memorial. This basically happens every day, and it may not necessarily be a military matter, but more of a matter of worldly wisdom.

Although Zhu Yuanzhang ordered the government affairs of the court to be handled by the Prime Minister Hu Weiyong and the officials of the Zhongshu Province before leaving Beijing, unless it is difficult to decide the important military and state affairs, the rest do not need to be sent to the imperial court.

But when the emperor said this, the ministers can’t really act as the emperor and delegate power. You have been shouting that the emperor is wise and powerful, and the leadership is good. As a result, you can handle government affairs more smoothly without the emperor. Are you trying to say that it is the same whether there is an emperor or not?

Hu Weiyong and the officials of Zhongshu Province are naturally good people, and the government affairs of the imperial court have to respectfully ask the Sacred Heart to be dictatorship every day. Isn’t this just saying that the Holy Majesty, please come back quickly, it will not work without you!

And Zhu Biao saw that his father was really satisfied with the sensible courtiers. If he was a workaholic, if he didn't receive court memorials for several days in a row, he would probably suspect that his power had been taken away. Return to Beijing immediately, and find any reason to give a good lesson to the civil and military officials.

Based on this, Zhu Biao could only accompany his father to review the memorials in the afternoon, and suddenly felt that he was not out of the palace. To be honest, Zhu Biao was very patient with military and state affairs, but he was extremely impatient with those trivial matters.

But after all, it involves the people's livelihood, and if you are impatient, you have to think about it several times, otherwise he will save trouble by swiping a pen, but the people affected by the government order are powerless to resist.

After Zhu Biao finished reviewing the several memorials in his hand, Zhu Yuanzhang handed him another letter, which was sent by Tian Baonu, the eldest son of Tuogusi Timur. He boasted without a bottom line.

Finally, he said that he had joined Cao Guogong of the Ming Dynasty and was discussing the plan against Ye Sudieer in Kaiping King's tent. He suddenly felt that the emperor should know his gratitude, so he wrote this letter specially.

Zhu Biao smiled after seeing it: "This person is quite cautious, for fear that his father will be dissatisfied if he does not do well. It seems that he still hopes that I, Ming, can support him to become a Mongolian Khan."

Zhu Yuanzhang shook his head and said: "Wolf ambition must be guarded against. Besides, we have no plan to support the Mongolian Khan. At most, we will make him a nominal Khan of one of the Tatars. The first thing the court wants to guarantee is that of Oara and Tatars. opposite situation."

Zhu Biao nodded and said: "According to the current situation, not to mention splitting Mongolia into two parts, three or four are fine. Who wouldn't want to be a Khan?"

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Sorry everyone (╯﹏╰) The update is a bit late today, and there are guests at home

I have to say that I really need to be quiet when writing this thing. I can’t feel irritable when I listen to the footsteps going back and forth in the living room in the bedroom (<_<)

(end of this chapter)

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