When? In times of war! Chapter 597: Seven, Five, Six, Always ruthless
This is collusion with thieves and blatant rebellion, which is the worst thing, and in the eyes of the imperial court, it is absolutely intolerable.
Not to mention a rebellion of this nature, even lighter, as long as it has this meaning, it is also certain death. For example, there were occasional mutinies in the Ming army, either because the eunuchs of the prison army were too fierce and harsh, or because the civilian officials withheld money and food, and even because the civilian officials of the supervising army or the civilian officials defiled the wives and daughters of the soldiers. But no matter what the reason for the mutiny, as long as the soldiers mutinied, in the eyes of the imperial court, they should be damned! For this kind of incident, it is generally necessary to transfer the civil official or eunuch who caused the trouble first, and then appease the soldiers, and when the matter gradually passes and the situation stabilizes, the court will start to act. The soldiers who led the troublemakers were to be killed, and those who followed the troublemakers were at least exiled, and even their superiors were to be implicated.
Dealing with this kind of thing, the imperial court has always been ruthless.
Ironically, it was the eunuchs and civil officials who caused trouble who were rarely punished. For example, Gu Dayong, one of the Eight Tigers in the Zhengde period, provoked a mutiny among the soldiers in the border area, and the matter was very big, and in the end, he didn't retreat with his whole body? Forced by the criticism of the government and the opposition, Emperor Zhengde had to punish him, but the so-called punishment was actually just to transfer him away. What is this called a penalty? Maybe it's yes to Gu Dayong, because as a eunuch, if he is not in front of the emperor, he will slowly become unfamiliar, and the emperor's favor will weaken to him, and everything he does comes from the emperor, and the emperor's favor is weak, and his power will be weakened.
But will the soldiers be able to accept this outcome?
Obviously, there will be resentment in their hearts, but what can they do? I can only endure it! This kind of resentment accumulates a lot, which naturally forms great dissatisfaction and resentment against the imperial court, and to a certain extent, when certain opportunities appear, they will naturally erupt.
The biggest opportunity is the internal and external troubles of the Ming court.
There is an army raging in the Central Plains, and the outside Jiannu rises in Haidong, repeatedly attacking, and the Ming Dynasty's control over the army is deceased, so as not to make the emperor struggle and look upset. It's not that he hands up very often, but he's still very measured. Last night's incident must be written and reported, and he praised Dong Ce very much in the recital, and the extent of it can almost be described as 'extremely beautiful things'. He had always felt that such excessive praise and praise was not good, because he had always been a little bit of pressure on Dong Ce, but after last night, he felt that he needed to let Dong Ce get more benefits.
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