Zhu Yuanzhang s seventeenth son, Zhu Di fooled him into dividing the world equally for military powe

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-20

The seizure of power and the reciprocal power are common power struggles in history. In the history of the Ming Dynasty, the power struggle between Zhu Quan and Zhu Di was a gripping drama. Zhu Yuanzhang's seventeenth son, the smart and studious Zhu Quan, was named King Ning and had strong military power. After Zhu Yuanzhang died, his grandson Zhu Yunwen succeeded to the throne and began to cut the domain, and Zhu Quan was affected. At this time, Zhu Di, as one of Zhu Yunwen's biggest threats, couldn't help but be vigilant when he saw the imperial court's move to cut the domain.

So, Zhu Yunwen ordered Zhu Quan to return to Beijing, and Zhu Quan knew that this was a blessing or a curse, so he refused the order to return to Beijing. This refusal became an opportunity for Zhu Di to seize Daning's military power. Zhu Di skillfully used the dramatic performance to seize the military power in Zhu Quan's hands, and then controlled the important personnel of the Ning Wangfu in his own hands. At this time, Zhu Quan had become a lamb to be slaughtered, and he fully assisted Zhu Di against Zhu Yunwen. With King Ning's soldiers and horses, Zhu Di's Yan army was like a tiger with wings, and won many battles in the Battle of Jingyan, and finally attacked Nanjing and ascended to the throne.

Although Zhu Quan contributed a lot to Zhu Di, he did not get the respect he deserved. After Zhu Di ascended to the throne, he repeatedly limited Zhu Quan's power and changed his fiefdom, so that he had no choice but to place his affection on the mountains and rivers and no longer intervene in political affairs. After Zhu Di's death, Zhu Quan tried to regain power, but was severely reprimanded by the imperial court. As a result, Zhu Quan could only spend the rest of his life in obscurity. History is not static, what else is worth pondering about Zhu Quan's story?

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