Chapter 998 Agree to negotiate
"Your Majesty, some words are the same? It's too early to say it."
At night, Zhu Yicheng was lying on the bed, beside his queen Li Juan'er. It was at this time that Zhu Yicheng and Li Juan'er were like ordinary couples, no longer the identity of emperors or queens, and were whispering some unknown whispers from outsiders.
Listening to Li Juan'er's soft complaint, Zhu Yicheng naturally knew that she was referring to what she said today and Bo Zhu. Although the eunuchs in the palace did not know the palace maids and the ministers outside did not know, Li Juan'er knew about these words.
Because as the queen, she has always been very concerned about her eldest son, Li Juaner. Every time the prince accompanied Zhu Yicheng to handle government affairs, she would call Zhu Bo over and ask for some questions. Zhu Yicheng never objected to this, and he felt that the queen's actions were also a kind of urge to the prince's progress.
Zhu Yicheng smiled and said, "Is it early? It's not too early."
"After all, he is still young and has not yet grown up. The Emperor said this today, which made him extremely confused. He came to the concubine. When I asked him, I could see the confusion in his eyes. Therefore, the Emperor, some things need to be done step by step, and I can't be anxious!"
Li Juan'er's words were unreasonable. Zhu Yicheng thought about it and nodded slightly, but he ignored it.
In fact, Li Juan'er didn't say anything, that is, Zhu Yicheng's age was in his heyday. He still had a lot of time. It was not a good thing for the prince to grow up when he was young. The country's problems could be taken step by step, and the prince could also teach him little by little, and he was not anxious.
What I said today is actually not what Zhu Yicheng originally meant, but what Zhu Bo has just asked. At that time, when Zhu Yicheng faced the prince's inquiry and his thoughts over the days, he couldn't help but talk about these things to Zhu Bo.
But after talking about it, this is not a big deal. Moreover, Zhu Yicheng didn't think there was anything wrong with him like this. No matter what, Zhu Bo? He is not an ordinary child, he is his prince and the future of the Ming Dynasty, so he naturally has to be prepared to shoulder heavy responsibilities.
The so-called Qing Dynasty's work of leaving the throne and serving the emperor ended in this way, and Zhu Yicheng also used his own means to accomplish his two goals.
One of the purposes is to determine political correctness and divide the political bottom line between the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty. The second is to use this incident to suppress the recent Confucian forces that have shown signs inside and outside the government and the public, and directly replace a group of officials.
Doing so would be of great benefit to Zhu Yicheng's future plan for the Ming Dynasty. As he and Zhu Bo said, he did not want his Ming Dynasty to return to the vicious circle of rise and fall of dynasties after a brief period of strength and so-called things.
Zhu Yicheng's vision is unparalleled in this era, and over the years, from the regent to the emperor, his political abilities and means have long been trained. Zhu Yicheng's heart is clearer than anyone else about the future of history and the future of the Ming Dynasty.
In fact, his approach is not without history. Not to mention the distance, it is just about the previous Ming Dynasty. After Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang ascended the throne of emperor, he massacred his ministers and even carried out prisons. Even during the Hongwu period, he suffered several bloody storms.
Indeed, Zhu Yuanzhang had several purposes for this. First, it was to clear the obstacles of the prince and later grandson, and second, it was to suppress the meritorious groups with high power in this way to strengthen the emperor's rule and authority. Third, it was to dismantle the forces of all parties to ensure the stability of the Ming Dynasty.
In addition to these, Zhu Yuanzhang also hates corruption, corruption, and insincere officials. This is not described here. Zhu Yicheng's current behavior seems to be somewhat similar to Zhu Yuanzhang on the surface, but in fact it is different.
The influence of Confucian culture is the basis of the feudal social structure of China, but it is also an obstacle to China's progress. Zhu Yicheng knows this more than anyone else, and this is also the purpose of Zhu Yicheng supporting other classes over the years, intending to weaken Confucianism in this way.
But even if he did this, and the current Ming Dynasty was different from before, the traditional power was still strong. In this case, Zhu Yicheng must also restrain it to a certain extent to achieve the effect of rectifying the situation.
Of course, Zhu Yicheng did not have a completely negative attitude towards Confucianism. Confucianism also has the excellence of Confucianism, which is beyond refutation. Moreover, Zhu Yicheng also knew that although other classes are now, especially the capital gradually emerging, the capital is still extremely weak, but he knew that once capital is finally formed, the power of the bourgeoisie based on capital is so powerful.
So, perhaps in the future, Zhu Yicheng will support Confucianism and suppress the overly powerful and rapidly developing capital forces. This naturally depends on how things are going.
Speaking of which, as a ruler, the emperor is nothing more than balancing and restraining except for the formulation of national strategies. This is what all emperors should do. Anyone who does this well will be able to prosper and the king will be called a wise king. If he does not do it well, he will naturally be a rebel.
After the dust settled, the court quickly returned to normal in the following days, and at this time, Zhu Yicheng also made a decision on the matter of the Rakshasa Kingdom.
In the end, Zhu Yicheng agreed to establish normal diplomatic relations with the Rakshasa Kingdom. However, given that the envoys are only sent by the Eastern Governor of the Rakshasa Kingdom, the Ming Dynasty requires that the official envoys and letter of state of Tsar Peter of the Rakshasa Kingdom should be agreed to continue negotiation details.
As the emperor, Zhu Yicheng only decided on the direction of this matter, and the real deal was to be with the Military Affairs Office. Therefore, the General Office, which was originally the previous handling of the matter, also transferred the matter to the Military Affairs Office, and now the Military Affairs Office has sent someone to formally contact with Ivan.
Although it is not possible to establish a relationship immediately, this is a good thing for the Rakshasa Kingdom. After learning the news, Ivan, who had been waiting in the capital for many days, finally felt relieved. With the official reply from the Ming Dynasty, his mission did not disappoint the Duke's instructions. After he agreed to his respective requests, he could return to report his life smoothly.
For the Rakshasa Kingdom, no matter what this country is, the Ming Dynasty will eventually face it. Even if Zhu Yicheng knows that the Rakshasa Kingdom is actually a greedy polar bear, the interactions between countries are not determined by personal likes and dislikes.
At present, it is not harmful to the Ming Dynasty to engage in normal interactions with the Rakshasa Kingdom. Moreover, if the Ming Dynasty wants to go to the world, similar problems will continue to occur in the future. It is unsuccessful to be self-confidence. Zhu Yicheng will never act irritatedly, which is also the main reason why he finally agreed.
Of course, Zhu Yicheng agreed to agree, but would not agree with the so-called proposal of Rakshasa Kingdom to jointly deal with the Qing Dynasty with the Ming Dynasty. Because he knew very well what the purpose of the Rakshasa Kingdom proposed this, and now the Rakshasa Kingdom occupied a large area of territory in the north of the desert, which in Zhu Yicheng's view belonged to the Ming Dynasty.
Chapter completed!