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Chapter 530: King Ning rebels

Ning Wang Zhu Chenhao rebelled. Although it was two years later than in history and the Ming Dynasty was no longer the stormy dynasty before, this ambitious guy was eventually dazzled by the throne and raised the flag in Nanchang to rebel.

The banner that came out was even more ridiculous. It actually said that neither Zhengde nor Zhou Chong were the sons of the late emperor, and he wanted to restore the orthodox of the Zhu Dynasty of the Ming Dynasty.

Zhou Chong has always been wary of this Ning King, especially after meeting him last time in Beijing, Zhou Chong began to suppress the power of Ning King. However, at that time, his main forces were concentrated on the sea, so he was located in Nanchang

The influence of King Ning was relatively small. Only after he recovered his identity and became King Zhao and the State Regent, did he begin to truly suppress King Ning.

In addition, Zhou Chong also warned Zhengde several times that King Ning had a disobedient intention. However, although Zhengde said on the surface that he would pay attention, he actually didn't take it seriously at all. Even Zhou Chong's proposal to reduce the escort of the Ning Wang Mansion.

He was also interrupted by Zhengde's laughter and later Zhou Chong mentioned it several times, but Zhengde didn't pay attention to it, and Zhou Chong was helpless about it.

Actually, it is not Zhengde. When Emperor Xiaozong passed away, Zhengde was only fifteen years old to take over the position of emperor. Moreover, due to the spoiling of Emperor Xiaozong and Empress Zhang, Zhengde's heart is like a child who has not grown up and only knows how to have fun.

As a result, his father passed away now, which made him feel as if he had lost the biggest support and he became a little confused and helpless.

At this moment, Ning Wang Zhu Chenhao, who was ten years older than Zhengde, appeared. Not only did he often give Zhengde fun things, but he even often chatted with Zhengde to relieve his boredom. Although Zhu Chenhao had his own purpose to approach Zhengde.

His appearance filled the lack of family affection that Zhengde had. Even in Zhengde's heart, Zhu Chenhao was equivalent to his father and brother. In addition, Zhengde was a person who valued family affection more, so King Ning had always been in Zhengde's heart.

He is an irreplaceable character, which is why King Ning can leave Nanchang and enter Beijing several times. If it were other vassal kings, he would probably not even be able to leave his fiefdom, let alone enter Beijing.

Zhengde's indulgence on Zhu Chenhao made Zhou Chong's suppression of King Ning not very smooth. He could only use the power that caused King Ning from the periphery. For example, Zhu Chenhao recruited many rivers and lakes in order to raise money for rebellion.

Almost all the characters, especially the water thieves in Taihu Lake, created the Ning Prince Mansion, which also led to the rampant bandits in Nanchang, and countless families were attacked by bandits, resulting in the destruction of their families.

Speaking of which, with the improvement of the Ming Dynasty in all aspects over the years, the situation in all parts of the country has also gradually improved, and many places have shown a prosperous scene. However, the situation in Nanchang has not only not improved, but there are still many

The local people left their homes and fled to Ningbo and the coastal areas of Songjiang to make a living. Many people in Nanchang even took the initiative to join the overseas immigration plan and moved their families to live overseas. After all, the overseas environment is not very stable.

, but it is much safer than living under the knife of a robber.

In addition, officials in Jiangxi and Nanjing had long noticed the abnormal movement of King Ning and wrote to the court several times, pointing out that King Ning had a disobedient intention. For example, Sun Sui, as the governor of Jiangxi, wrote to the court seven times to report King Ning's rebellion.

In fact, Zhu Chenhao not only laid a emotional foundation with Zhengde, but also bribed Zhengde's confidant Qian Ning. Qian Ning not only revealed Zhengde's every move to him, but also helped him intercept the impeachment of him by local officials.

Qian Ning even gave the Jinyiwei from Jiangxi to Ning Wang's command. Many officials in Jiangxi were retaliated against by Ning Wang because they were unwilling to rely on Ning Wang. Many people died inexplicably, and even the university scholars who resigned.

Fei Hong almost died at the hands of King Ning, and many of these things were done by King Ning commanding the Jinyiwei to help him.

It can be said that in Jiangxi, especially in Nanchang, King Ning was the emperor. His orders were more useful than Zhengde's imperial edict. Local officials also had to act according to King Ning's expression. If you were not careful, you might cause death. In addition, Ning

Wang also had two advisers, Li Shishi and Liu Yangzheng, who helped King Ning give advice and actively prepare for the rebellion.

After Zhou Chong restored the identity of King Zhao, he began to eliminate Zhu Chenhao's power. He first ordered the army to enter Jiangxi under the name of suppressing bandits, cleaned up the lake thieves who were dependent on King Ning, and then used economic means.

Cracking down on the economic income of the Ningwang Mansion, I even sent people to promote it in Nanchang, calling on the local people to move out. Although this is obviously unlikely, the fewer people in Nanchang, the smaller the influence of Zhu Chenhao will be. In the future, it will be considered.

It is rebellion and it is difficult to form a scale.

Perhaps it was Zhou Chong's suppression that made Zhu Chenhao dare not act rashly anymore. After all, he dared to expand his power without restraint in the past because he knew that the top level of the Ming Dynasty had been bribed by him, and Zhengde was also very at ease with him, but now

Suddenly, a King of Zhao appeared, and his status was only under the moral virtues. He was wary of himself, so he could only shrink his strength, hoping that Zhou Chong could slowly forget his existence.

Unfortunately, Zhou Chong knew very well what Zhu Chenhao would do in the future, so he did not relax his vigilance against Zhu Chenhao for a moment. Even after he became a governor, he once again increased his control over the vassal kings, and the Ning Prince's Mansion was

The main places he paid attention to, such as the previous official reform, and some officials arranged by Ning Wang were all cleaned up by Zhou Chong. In addition, Qian Ning fell out of favor in front of Zhengde and ran to Xuanfu and Liaodong, which also made Zhu Chen

Hao lost his understanding of the situation in the capital.

With Zhou Chong's continuous attack on Zhu Chenhao, the power accumulated by the Ning Prince's Mansion was greatly damaged, especially those water bandits and thieves, who could not make a living outside, and finally had to ask Zhu Chenhao for help.

Zhu Chenhao also needed these people to work hard for him in the future, so he hid these people in the royal palace. After several expansions, his royal palace occupied almost half of Nanchang City, and it was more than enough to hide tens of thousands of people.

Zhu Chenhao saw his strength being constantly damaged, and he knew that Zhou Chong must have captured the ironclad evidence of his rebellion, so he would have left no room for a blow to him, which made him both startled and angry. If it were the past,

He would definitely run to Zhengde to cry and then turn the blame, but Zhou Chong is Zhengde's younger brother and his blood relationship is much closer than him, so even if he goes to Zhengde to complain, he may have caused himself in the end.

The first King Ning was named Zhu Quan. He was Zhu Di's younger brother. Like Zhu Di, he was a vassal king with heavy troops. When Zhu Di rebelled, he raised an army to coerce Zhu Quan and promised to share the world equally in the future. As a result, Zhu Di rebelled and rebeled.

In desperation, Quan had to agree to send troops, but later after Zhu Di seized the world, he never mentioned the matter of equalizing the world. He also seized Zhu Quan's military power and sent him to Nanchang as king. Zhu Quan was only 25 years old at that time, but he had to

and wasting your life in wine and sex.

Zhu Quan was both civil and military. He also had great military achievements when he followed Zhu Yuanzhang. Later, when he was in Nanchang, he could only use the classics, nine-level, star altars, medicine and divination, and Huang Laozi to entertain himself, which made him feel very happy, but unfortunately

At that time, Zhu Di was strong and he had no chance at all, so he could only be a vassal king. However, his ambition to regain half of his territory had never been extinguished.

After Zhu Quan's death, his descendants also inherited his will and kept looking for opportunities to regain their own country. As a result, when Zhu Chenhao's generation was finally waiting for the opportunity. It can be said that Zhu Chenhao has been born in the past.

King Ning's will, and he almost paid the price of his first half of his life for this, and he would never give up anyway.

It is precisely because of this that Zhu Chenhao, where he is located, saw that the power of the Ning Prince's Mansion continues to shrink under the attack of Zhou Chong, and the Ming Dynasty is getting stronger day by day. If this continues, he will have no chance to rebel, so he is here.

Under such circumstances, Zhu Chenhao, who had become a little crazy, resolutely suddenly rebelled against the opposition of his advisers.

Zhou Chong didn't expect Zhu Chenhao to be so crazy and would actually rebel under the unfavorable situation, which caught him off guard for a while, especially now the main energy of the Ming Dynasty is focused on conquering the northern grasslands and developing maritime trade.

Therefore, there is less attention to the country.

The troops in the south are already weak. Although Zhou Chong had previously dispatched some troops to Jiangxi to suppress bandits, these troops were all drawn from the previous southern troops, and they were newly formed. Although there were some cadets from military academy.

But the soldiers under him were not even as good as the elite border troops, and they could not even compare with the garrisons in some places in the north. At most, they could only bully the bandits, and they were several times more powerful than the opponent's troops.

But now Ning Wang Zhu Chenhao rebelled, killed the governor Sun Sui, the deputy envoy of Jiangxi Censor Xu Kui, and then formed a large army, claiming to be 100,000. Although the actual force is definitely not so much, there are still 50,000 or 60,000. A small number of these rebel troops are

It was Zhu Chenhao's private soldiers before, and there were also some bandits and thieves who were gathered together. In addition, ordinary people who were forced to rebel by them took a boat down the Yangtze River to attack Anqing. It seemed that he wanted to learn from the Taizu of the past.

Zhu Yuanzhang first took Nanjing, and then relied on the natural danger of the Yangtze River. Even if he could not seize the throne of the Ming Dynasty, he could at least divide the river with the Ming Dynasty and rule it.

According to the original history, after the Zhu Chenhao Rebellion, Wang Shouren, who was then the governor of Ting Gan and the deputy censor of the Censor, immediately organized troops to raise troops to save the king, and used the strategy of removing firewood from the cauldron. He did not rescue Nanjing first, but to the army.

I sent Nanchang and first raid Zhu Chenhao's nest. As a result, Zhu Chenhao, who attacked Anqing, had to return his troops to rescue him. Unfortunately, in Huangjiadu, northeast of Nanchang, Wang Shouren defeated Zhu Chenhao, and this battle also laid the foundation for Zhu
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