Chapter 1236
Chapter 1236
So after Zhu Yuxuan finished speaking, Wei Wu slowly nodded and said:
"Then it's decided. You will be in charge of this matter!"
Zhu Yuxuan smiled and nodded, but then spoke again:
"Husband, in fact, the hearts of these four little girls are all on you. I believe you understand this in your heart!"
"It's just that my husband loves Yuxuan so much that he has been turning a blind eye to it. Thanks to Fourth Brother's visit, otherwise I don't know what to do..."
Zhu Yuxuan was about to continue speaking when Wei Wu suddenly raised his hand to interrupt him, and then immediately asked:
"Wait a minute, Yuxuan, are you saying that Fourth Brother is also involved in this matter? Could it be that he deliberately got me drunk last night?"
"Well, Fourth Brother originally came to thank you, but my husband hasn't come back yet, so I asked Fourth Brother for help!"
After hearing Zhu Yuxuan's answer, Wei Wu's eyes immediately narrowed and he thought silently in his heart.
"You're so good, Judy! I said so many good things about you in front of Old Zhu, and this is how you repay me."
Although Wei Wu was the beneficiary of this incident, it was not his subjective choice, but something he passively accepted.
Zhu Yuxuan is his wife and also the one who has been wronged, so Wei Wu naturally has no opinion on her.
But Zhu Di was obviously an insider, but he didn't even give him any hints. This was a bit too much.
"It seems that I need to tell Old Zhu about your super generational advancement!"
Speaking of which, Zhu Di's super-generational increase had nothing to do with him, it was mainly caused by his descendants in later generations.
If Zhu Di himself knew about this, he would probably jump out of his coffin and strangle his unfilial descendants to death.
Then he found Zhu Yuanzhang and cried to him that this matter had nothing to do with him.
Zhu Di's original temple name was Emperor Taizong of Ming. After all, the throne was passed to him by Zhu Yuanzhang in the 35th year of Hongwu.
When Zhu Yuanzhang was in power, he changed the system of ancestral temple sacrifices from seven temples to nine temples.
In other words, only the first nine emperors of the Ming Dynasty were qualified to be worshipped by later generations in the main hall.
Normally, the genealogy of the Ming Dynasty is Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang, Huidi Zhu Yunwen, Taizong Zhu Di, and Renzong Zhu Gaochi.
Then came Xuanzong Zhu Zhanji, Yingzong Zhu Qizhen, Daizong Zhu Qiyu, Xianzong Zhu Jianshen, Xiaozong Zhu Youtang, and Wuzong Zhu Houzhao.
By the time of Zhu Houcong, he was already the eleventh emperor, and his reign had already reached nine years, so the emperors who followed could only be enshrined in a side hall.
Logically speaking, the older the emperor is, the more likely he is to be chosen to sit in the main hall by later emperors.
But our ancestors have a law that states that the ancestors will be passed down from generation to generation, which means that Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor, must never be touched.
The next was Zhu Yunwen, but the problem was that after Zhu Di came to power, he did not recognize the legitimacy of Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen.
Therefore, Zhu Yunwen was not included in the ancestral temple at all, so the second emperor actually started from Emperor Yongle Zhu Di.
The problem is that Zhu Di made five expeditions to the northern desert and conquered the Wolf's Lair, and he also wrote the Yongle Encyclopedia which has been passed down to the world. His achievements and fame are too great.
All the civil and military officials in the court would never allow Emperor Jiajing to touch Zhu Di's tablet. Zhu Houcong knew this, so he took action.
In order to avoid being criticized for this matter, he specifically changed Zhu Di's temple name from Emperor Taizong of Ming to Emperor Chengzu of Ming, which was a perfect solution.
As long as Zhu Di became the ancestor, he would also enjoy the rule of no ancestral lineage for all eternity, and others could not say that he did not have the emperor with the longest ancestral lineage.
Since Zhu Di could not be moved, we could only look to his successor, Ming Renzong Zhu Gaochi.
After all, Zhu Gaochi's reign was too short, only less than a year, although he was very capable.
However, most of his contributions to the Ming Dynasty were during the Yongle period, which means that these contributions cannot be attributed to him.
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