Chapter 56: Wrong Education
Zhu Biao left, Li Jie sat behind Zhu Yunwen and Zhu Yunsheng, and Huang Zicheng on the stage shook his head and talked about the record of the grandfather.
At the beginning, Li Jie could sit straight, but as time went by, he felt a little bored. After all, he had been away from school for many years. Although he occasionally had the idea of dreaming about returning to campus, if he really sat in the classroom to listen to the class, he would definitely run away faster than anyone else. Unfortunately, he couldn't help himself now.
However, taking advantage of this opportunity, Li Jie could carefully observe Zhu Yunwen and Zhu Yunsheng in front of him. He already knew that Zhu Yunsheng was the son of the former crown princess Chang, only one year younger than Zhu Yunwen. In a sense, although Zhu Yunwen and Zhu Yunsheng were not born to the same mother, they were both considered Zhu Biao's legitimate sons.
"It's a pity that if Chang had not died early, Zhu Yunxie would be the eldest son, and Zhu Yunwen would not have had anything to do in the future!" Li Jie said in his heart that Chang's death led to Zhu Yunwen's mother, Lu, as a result, making him the eldest son and grandson. Unfortunately, Zhu Yuanzhang did so much for him, but he still couldn't let him defend his country.
Thinking of the above, Li Jie's eyes couldn't help but fall on Zhu Yunxiu, but then he frowned. Zhu Yunxiu's eyes were floating when he was listening to the class and his body collapsed. He probably had been wandering around for nine o'clock. In contrast, Zhu Yunwen next to him sat straight, with his eyes full of energy, which was simply a template for a top student.
After a paragraph was finished, Huang Zicheng also called the two emperors to ask questions separately. As a result, Zhu Yunwen answered the questions smoothly and was able to put forward his own opinions. However, Zhu Yunsheng stuttered and couldn't answer the questions correctly. Their brothers well explained what it means to be a top student and a poor student.
Li Jie shook his head secretly at Zhu Yunyu's performance. Although good learning does not mean that he can be a good emperor, it must be more reliable than an ignorant guy. No wonder Zhu Yuanzhang chose to make Zhu Yunwen the crown prince after Zhu Biao's death.
"I just don't know whose sister the liest princess is, or whether they are not the same mother as them?" Li Jie said in his heart again. His purpose in coming here was impure, and everything was for the liest princess. I guess if Zhu Biao knew that he was actually thinking about his daughter, he might have cut him down directly.
"Two emperors and grandsons have a break. We will talk about the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms in a while. This history is very important. I hope the two emperors and grandsons will listen carefully!" Huang Zicheng finally put down his book and said, and at the end he took a special look at Zhu Yunxiu, then turned around and left.
Just as Huang Zicheng left, Zhu Yunxie in front immediately seemed to be a deflated ball, and she was lying on the table. Zhu Yunwen next to her turned around and stared at Li Jie, and asked him with a curious look: "Li Bandu, I heard that you flew into the sky with that hot air balloon a few days ago. What did you see in the sky?"
"The emperor's grandson also knows this?" Li Jie smiled slightly when he heard this.
Zhu Yunxi's ears stood up next to him, but he was a little stubborn and did not turn around.
"Of course I know that I saw the hot air balloons flying in the palace that day. I thought there was a monster at that time, but my father told me that it was you and the officials of the Imperial Heaven Prison who flew into the sky in the hot air balloons." Zhu Yunwen said excitedly again.
Zhu Yunqiu next to him showed a gloomy look when he heard this, and then buried his head deeper because his father had never told him about hot air balloons, and he knew almost nothing about Li Jie.
Seeing that Zhu Yunwen was so interested, Li Jie briefly explained his experience of riding in a hot air balloon.
Li Jie's knowledge is far beyond this era, and his eloquence is also good. In addition, he has experienced it personally, so the entire flying process was vividly spoken by him. In the end, not only did Zhu Yunwen listen with relish, but even Zhu Yunyu, who had just begun to deliberately bury his head unknowingly raised his head and listened to Li Jie's story with his ears.
After telling the story, Li Jie followed the trend and chatted with Zhu Yunwen for a few words, and then asked casually: "Your Highness, you are the eldest son of the prince. You should be the oldest among the prince's children, right?"
"That's not, I have a sister..."
Zhu Yunwen answered casually, but as soon as he was halfway through his words, Zhu Yunhe in front suddenly turned around, his little face turned red and said angrily: "That's my sister! mine!"
"What's the difference? We are all the children of our fathers. Your sister is my sister!" Zhu Yunwen said with some annoyance. Although he is his brother, it does not mean that he has to give in to his younger brother in everything.
"You..." Zhu Yunxiu was speechless by his brother's refutation. The chicken-like sport that just now disappeared suddenly, and instead showed a grievance. Even his mouth turned red with a slapped circle, and tears were about to fall.
Li Jie was speechless when he looked at Zhu Yunxi's appearance. This emperor liked to cry too much, but this also gave him a useful message. It turned out that the foresight princess was Zhu Yunxi's real sister.
At this moment, the rest time was over. Huang Zicheng came to class with his book in his arms again. He glanced at him. When he saw Zhu Yunxiu with red eyes, he didn't say anything, but began to continue teaching.
This section talks about the history of the "Seven Kingdoms Rebellion" during the reign of Emperor Jing of Han. Li Jie is also very familiar with this history, so he has no intention of listening.
However, at this moment, Zhu Yunwen suddenly asked, "Mr. Huang, the kings of the seven kingdoms all hold heavy troops and control one side. When Emperor Jing decided to weaken the power of the various countries, did he never think that they would rebel?"
Although Zhu Yunwen interrupted the lecture, Huang Zicheng was not annoyed at all. Instead, he said happily: "Your Highness can think of this problem, which means that you have indeed thought about it seriously. Although the seven countries have heavy troops, they are only branches and leaves. In comparison, the court is the trunk. Therefore, when the seven countries were in chaos, Emperor Jing pacified the seven countries in just three months as soon as he sent troops. This is because the strength of the big and strong is different, and the principles of success or rebellion are even more different!"
When Li Jie heard these words from Huang Zicheng, his expression changed. Huang Zicheng's words clearly meant the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms in the Han Dynasty, but they were secretly referring to it. Because after the founding of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang also learned to enfeoff the kings of the Han Dynasty, resulting in the fact that all the vassal kings held heavy troops, which was very similar to the form of the Han Dynasty.
"I understand, thank you sir!" Zhu Yunwen nodded thoughtfully. Although he was smart, he was a child after all. He believed in Huang Zicheng's words. This is the influence of education.
"Your Highness understands it. No matter how powerful the kings are, they are born with dependence on the court. If they dare to disobey the court, they will naturally have to suppress them with heavy troops!" Huang Zicheng seemed to feel that his education was not enough, so he added again.
"Mr. Huang, I have a question to ask for advice!" Li Jie finally couldn't listen at this time and immediately stood up and said, although in a general sense, it was not wrong to suppress the rebellious kings, Huang Zicheng's education had great problems. If it was not stopped, it would probably lead to Zhu Yunwen and the others to form a wrong concept!
Chapter completed!