When taking stock of Ming Taizong at the beginning, Lao Zhu was stunned!

Chapter 119 Even in the end, he was reluctant to fight to the death. How could such a person succeed

Chapter 119 Even in the end, he was reluctant to fight to the death. How could such a person succeed?

[Therefore, various liberalization measures in commercial coinage were banned during the period of Emperor Wu Liu Che. 】

[Liu Heng also took some measures to restore the population, that is, criminal law. 】

[Liu Heng abolished the long-standing law of serial punishment for one person's crime and the whole family suffered disaster. He also abolished corporal punishment and other severe criminal laws originating from the Qin Dynasty. 】

[When Liu Heng was in power, he believed that these laws were unnecessary. The "Tiying saved his father" incident happened at that time, so Liu Heng simply abolished corporal punishment and replaced it with other punishments. 】
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Song Dynasty, the first year of Kaibao.

The story of Tiying saving her father has been spread throughout history with Liu Heng's move to abolish the flesh type. Who among the officials in the court doesn't know about it now?
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Ming Dynasty, Hongwu period.

Zhu Yuanzhang already had a look of displeasure on his face: "It's just nonsense!"

As an emperor with the most ordinary birth, his understanding of law and criminal law is naturally extremely simple and pure.

The purpose of enacting criminal laws is naturally to give people a warning and never dare to break the law.

If the punishment is lighter, it will most likely not be able to act as a deterrent, and the world will be in chaos!
Regarding Zhu Yuanzhang's views, many courtiers and princes present were silent.

They never expected that their Long Live Lord could change in this regard. Anyone who had such delusions would never appear in this hall. They didn't know where they were.
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Qin Dynasty.

Ying Zheng was keenly aware of the system problems, and he actually inherited the Qin Dynasty system?

How much of the system of the Qin Dynasty did the Han Dynasty inherit?
The system of prefectures and counties and the feudal system were obviously used, and the centralization of power, official system, etc. were also inherited.

But after all, the reason why Hu Hai was able to push the Qin Dynasty to destruction so quickly after he came to power had a lot to do with the imperfections of various systems.

Therefore, many of the systems inherited from the Han Dynasty clearly needed improvement.

Regardless of whether they have the same surname or different surnames, the princes and princes that Liu Heng created for the Engineering Group must be dealt with as soon as possible. Otherwise, if it is delayed, will there be only one Liu Xingju among the rebellious princes?
Obviously it is impossible. If the emperor declines by then, the world will probably fall into war again.

Ying Zheng was somewhat looking forward to the next part of the miracle. If Liu Heng could find a more suitable method at this time, could Da Qin also get some inspiration?
You know, the method in the miracle is the correct answer that has been verified!
[Although Liu Heng enfeoffed princes and kings and suppressed the hero group, and finally took power in his own hands, it is undeniable that since the establishment of the Han Dynasty, a shadow has always shrouded the great Han Dynasty Liu Bang. 】

[For the stability of the Han family, the existence of princes and kings is always a threat. 】

[Liu Bang himself continued to reduce the number of kings with different surnames after the stability of the early Han Dynasty. During Lu Fei's reign, he also weakened the princes and kings with different surnames. 】

[And Liu Heng promoted the princes and kings of the Liu family to fight against the princes and kings of different surnames and weaken their power. 】

[But even so, after several generations of continuous efforts, rebellious princes and kings continued to appear.Even their rebellions were often quickly suppressed. 】

[But since then, princes and kings have launched rebellions of various sizes every year. 】

[In the sixth year, Liu Bang's youngest son, King Liu Chang of Huainan, raised troops again. 】
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The early years of the Han Dynasty.

On the contrary, Liu Bang looked curious, not because he was raising troops against Liu Chang, but because Liu Chang was not yet born at this time, and he was obviously extremely curious about his youngest son who was not yet born.

What kind of temperament does this Liu Changhui have?

What kind of results can a rebellion achieve?
As an old father, he naturally hopes that each of his sons will be outstanding. Even if they rebel, they will definitely achieve huge results!
But as the founder of the Han Dynasty, he naturally did not want the internal disputes in the court to continue to expand and eventually threaten the Liu family's empire, so it was better for the chief to be captured by Liu Heng as soon as possible.

But after thinking about the miracle mentioned before, Zhu Di, Emperor Taizong of the Ming Dynasty, was the only vassal king in history who successfully rebelled. Presumably Liu Chang couldn't afford to cause a big trouble.
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Han Dynasty, the fourth year of Yuanshou.Liu Che sneered. At this time, he had already received the advice from his master father Yan and began to implement the order of grace.

Many princes and kings can no longer pose a threat to him. The longer time passes, the more beneficial it will be to him.

But when he saw the rebellion among the feudal lords, he still thought of the rebellions that his father Liu Qi had suppressed during his reign, and he felt very bad.

[After Liu Heng ascended the throne, Liu Chang actually had no intention of rebellion at first. He was the youngest son of Liu Bang. He was the son who was not taken seriously. The two were also brothers, so they were relatively close. 】

[So, after Liu Heng ascended the throne, Liu Chang became increasingly unruly and committed many arrogant and illegal acts. 】

[And because Liu Heng thought of Liu Chang, who was his brother, he was always more forgiving towards him. 】

[However, his forgiveness again and again made Liu Chang have greater ambitions. 】

[In the sixth year, Liu Zhang discussed with Chai Qi, the son of Sipu Hou Chaiwu, and planned forty carts to rebel in Takou County. 】

[However, before he could officially launch his plan, he was noticed by the court and sent people to summon Liu Chang to Chang'an. 】

[Prime Minister Zhang Cang and others wrote a letter requesting that Liu Chang be severely punished as a tribute to You. 】

[Liu Heng was reluctant to give up, but as the ministers continued to write letters, Liu Heng finally had no choice but to depose Liu Chang from the throne and let his wives and concubines follow him to Shu. 】

[However, Liu Chang went on a hunger strike and died on the way to Shu. 】
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The early years of the Han Dynasty.

Liu Bang looked at the tragic final result of the miracle. Although he felt regretful, he finally relaxed.

It's really good to see Liu Heng being close to his brother and not letting go of Liu Chang.

No matter how much brotherly love he had for Liu Chang, the various measures in front of him were already good enough.

The Han Dynasty respected the principle of filial piety and brotherhood. Liu Heng's ability to do this has set a great example for the people of the world.
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Ming Dynasty, Yongle period.

Zhu Di was quite disdainful of these rebellious vassal kings.

They would not find the right people for cooperation, and their contact manpower would make frequent mistakes. In the end, they could not even keep the information well, allowing the court to discover it in advance. Even in the end, they would not be willing to fight to the death to fight for a chance of survival. How could such a person succeed? ?

Although he felt that his Ming Dynasty was prospering under his governance, and the vassal kings everywhere were also under control, there was no possibility of the rebellion succeeding at all.

But even so, he still had to strengthen the management of the vassal king to avoid any trouble.

After all, even if the feudal king fails to rebel successfully, it may still cause great damage to his Ming Dynasty.

At the same time, it will definitely leave a bad reputation in future generations, both for him and Ming Dynasty.

Didn’t you see that later generations of the Tang Dynasty left behind a history of “excellent traditions”!

(End of this chapter)

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