History is like a mirror, reflecting the merits of right and wrong, and countless loyal Chinese generals have used their lives to tell their deep loyalty to the country and the people.
In history, the officialdom of the palace is like a battlefield, and if you are not careful, you will lose everything, which is irretrievable. In the officialdom under the feudal imperial system, the good and evil factions often engaged in fierce games, and the emperor was the arbiter between them.
In the imperial concept of power, courtiers must check each other, and if they are all on the same side, it will be very detrimental to the management, and may even lead them to join forces to overthrow themselves.
Thus, the struggle between the good and the evil factions continued throughout the dynasties, and if the righteous side failed, they were defined as sinners by the imperial power and eradicated. For example, the national hero and the first loyal minister of the Ming Dynasty were killed by the emperor under the condition of taking into account the overall situation, which became a great injustice.
It is said that Jin Yiwei couldn't help crying because of regret when he raided his house, and the queen mother did not eat water and rice after learning of his death. As an outstanding talent selected by the imperial examination system of the Ming Dynasty, Yu Qian embarked on his career as a scholar and began his extraordinary life.
The first problem Yu Qian faced after his departure was to quell Zhu Gaoxu's rebellion. Zhu Gaoxu, Zhu Di's second son, wanted to become the crown prince, but in the end he failed to do so. Feeling that he had lost too many opportunities, he decided to launch a rebellion in an attempt to overthrow Ming Xuanzong and replace him.
However, Zhu's ideas clearly lack maturity. Although he was brave and resolute, he lacked wisdom. He even stole one of his uncle's sweaty horses before he rebelled, simply because he reminded him not to waste time.
Zhu Gaoxu brutally treated his subordinates and subordinates, treating the people as ants. When Renzong died and Xuanzong ascended the throne, he felt hopeless of seizing power, so he decided to rebel. At the beginning of the army, morale was low, and Ming Xuanzong and Yu Qian led the army to approach the city.
Yu Qian proposed the strategy of surrendering the army without a fight, and Xuanzong thought so, and arranged for the archers to shoot into the Zhao'an letter in the city.
At a time when the country was in crisis, Yu Qian showed outstanding wisdom and decisive decision-making ability, and his accurate analysis and quick decisions helped us to tide over the difficulties. However, some people chose to betray at a critical moment, including Zhu Gaoxu, the king of Yan.
Although he surrendered, he still tried to justify his crimes. Fortunately, Secretary Yu Qian, with his eloquent words, successfully refuted his excuse and allowed justice to be served.
In the end, Zhu Gaoxu's family was imprisoned and all trapped in prison. This incident has once again proved that we should uphold justice and safeguard the dignity and honor of our country at all times and in all places.
The ministers discussed supporting Zhu Qiyu as the Ming Dynasty Sect, and after the Emperor ascended the throne, he reused Yu Qian. He knew very well that in the Ming Dynasty at that time, there were not many people who could be as loyal and talented as Yu Qian.
As it turned out, he was right. Soon after Daizong succeeded to the throne, Waspur took Ming Yingzong to invade the Ming capital again. They were obviously prepared, because they captured the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Ming Yingzong, and their purpose was very clear, that is, to extort money.
However, when the Tile Thorn army pressed the border, they were surprised to find that the Ming army had suddenly increased in strength and discipline.
Your emperor is in my hands, isn't this a great disrespect to your own emperor? As soon as the words fell, the Tile Thorn army began to attack the Ming army, and from time to time threatened to kill Ming Yingzong.
However, Yu Qian is not afraid of these threats, and he firmly believes that in the face of the fate of the country, everyone should put the general righteousness first. So, he asked the defenders to reply to the thorns, telling them that Ming Yingzong was not caught, and that the person they had captured was a fake.
Judging by the current situation, we have performed quite well. The rest of the battle will be left to the fighters on the spot. In this battle, the Tile Thorn Army did not gain any advantage, and the cards in their hands did not play a role, so they could only reluctantly announce their retreat.
As the situation on the battlefield changed, the Tile Thorns lost more battles and won fewer battles, so they decided to seek reconciliation and no longer fight.
Daizong approved the plan and took Yingzong back. If Ming Yingzong had listened to Yu Qian's advice and did not go out in person, he might have been able to avoid this disaster. However, Ming Yingzong was too arbitrary and deaf to advice, and eventually became the emperor, but this title has no real power, and Daizong is the one who really holds the power.
Under the rule of Daizong, Yu Qian, with his sharp words, constantly ** ministers who do not abide by the law. This made many ministers disgusted and slandered him, but Daizong understood Yu Qian's ability and value, so he did not take these slanders to heart.
However, unfortunately, after the sudden death of Ming Dynasty Zong, those rebellious ministers and thieves who had been dealt with began to see hope for their "recovery". They fabricated all kinds of trumped-up charges, such as Yu Qian's murder of the monarch and seeking money.
Although Yingzong understood that Yu Qian was not guilty, under the accusation of the ministers, he was also forced to wave his hand and convict Yu Qian of the death penalty. Jin Yiwei was ordered to go to Yu Qian's house to raid his home, and according to the law of the Ming Dynasty, they needed to find the so-called "dirty" to convict Yu Qian.
Yu Qian insisted on poverty, and the royal reward never touched his hands. Jin Yiwei saw his incorruptibility and instantly burst into tears. At the moment of national crisis, he was ordered to do his best to assist the Ming Dynasty and work all his life for the society.
When the news came out, the people firmly believed that he was an honest and selfless good official, and they deeply regretted the loss of such a good official for the country and the people. After the death of Ming Yingzong, his son Ming Xianzong rehabilitated him, but this outstanding Ming elite died because of injustice, and his grievances were finally revealed.