Shandong is the only place where Beiping goes south, so Tie Xuan chose to serve in Shandong. Xia Yuanji understood what Tie Xuan meant. He said that the court was afraid that Tie Xuan would no longer be needed, because His Majesty had been allocating a lot of military resources recently, and he had already started to do it first. Zhu Yunwen had already allowed the prince of Yan to bring his brother back to Peiping, and he pretended to be concerned and told them to go back and take good care of Zhu Di. Zhu Di's second son, Zhu Gaojiu, stole Xu Yungong's horse, abandoned his brother and returned to Peiping alone. Soon after, Haibie and Ulan Tuya also left the capital, and behind them was Zhu Yunwen, who was reluctant to part. Miao Jin and Xu Zengshou sent Yan Shizi and others on the horse and watched them leave.

The scout sent back news to Peiping that Geng Ying, the governor of the military governor's office, was the third son of the Marquis of Changxing. Zhu Di could see clearly that the eldest son of Marquis Changxing married Zhu Yunwen's sister, so in Zhu Yunwen's eyes, this was his own. He thought that Zhu Di still had 16,000 soldiers and horses of the Three Guards of Yanshan in his hands, but Zhang Wu came in and told him that Dusi had just received news that the court had ordered the Three Guards of Yanshan to go to Kaiping to be controlled by Song Zhong, and another two The Wei frontier army took over the city defense of Beiping. Not only that, Chen Heng was also transferred to the commander of the capital of Daning Bank.

When Zhu Xi learned that Zhu Gaojiu was back, he asked if Zhu Gaochi and Zhu Gaojiu were back. As for Zhu Gaojiu, who abandoned his brother and returned to Peiping alone, Miao Yun hated that iron would not become steel, and whipped him angrily, but was stopped by Zhu Di. Afterwards, Zhu Gaochi and Zhu Gaojiu also came back. Surprisingly, Haibie was also with them. Haibie said something to Zhu Di, all about what the late emperor said before his death. Zhu Di believed that what she said was true, and he was confident that he could keep Beiping well. Zhu Yunwen ordered to arrest Daoyan and his unlawful officials from Prince Yan's mansion, and Master Zhang and Master Xie marched with the army.

Zhu Xi was the uncle of the emperor, but he could not protect his life. He was forced to such a point that there was nothing else he could do. Zhu Xi wanted to turn against Zhang Xie, but the two were unwilling, and he was finally beheaded by Zhu Xi. The rest of the sergeants, fearing Zhu Di, followed him. The literati are not literate, but these warriors are more literate. In 1399 AD, in July of the first year of Jianwen in the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Di revolted in Peiping with 800 personal guards. Zhu Di raised the army for a reason, so there were many soldiers who followed him, and his reasons were very good. Zhu Yunwen was very angry, but Fang Xiaoru congratulated him, claiming that Zhu Di, the king of Yan, had already cut himself off from the previous emperor and the world, and His Majesty could have no worries.

Song Zhong deceived the Yanshan Three Guards that Zhu Di had killed their family members, so after raising the army, no one of the Yanshan Three Guards came to vote. Zhu Di has the winning ticket in hand and is not worried at all. The next day, many family members of Yanshan Sanwei went with Zhu Di and called for Yanshan Sanwei to open the city gate and surrender. In an instant, Song Zhong was killed, and the three guards of Yanshan fell to Zhu Di. Zhu Yunwen announced that Cao Guogong Li Jinglong had an audience, but Li Jinglong suggested that His Majesty summon Wei Guogong Xu Yungong to the palace for an audience. Xu Yungong mentioned King Ning Duoyan Sanwei, and at the same time expressed that he was willing to share the worries of His Majesty and went to King Ning to take over King Ning's troops, but Zhu Yunwen was still guarding him, so he did not agree.

After Zhu Yunwen issued the decree, he reminded the Marquis of Changxing not to put himself in the name of killing his uncle. When Zhu Di heard about this, he ridiculed himself for not knowing that there was such a filial nephew. King Ning Zhu Quan had not many soldiers and horses distributed to Chen Heng, and Duoyan Sanwei was not among them. The reason was that there were Yuan cavalry in the vicinity and could not be sent out. Too many guards. The court's 200,000 soldiers and horses stopped at Zhending and Songtingguan, and Zhu Quan dared to head to both ends. Zhu Yunwen couldn't help worrying that there would be other vassal kings who would despise the court.

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