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Is Judy three points strength and seven points luck when she becomes emperor?

Judy has seven points of luck? Three points of strength?

Seven points of strength, three points of luck.

Regardless of Judy's outstanding performance in the battle of Jingnan, it is said that Judy's understanding of the monarch is far beyond those modern writers who only know how to copy and translate Shi Ming.

In the battle of Jingnan, Judy's performance is not to mention him, because there are too many discussions about this.

Say, after Judy succeeded in usurping the throne, how clever it was to use the world to enrich the people and fill Beijing. Judy's practice, like his father Zhu Yuanzhang, is called a tyrant. And those retarded writers who write the Ming Dynasty in modern times simply don't know the significance of this move.

Moving rich people from all over the world to fill Kyoto, nominally, well, actually increased the population of Beijing and made the capital more prosperous.

But retarded writers can't see another more obvious deep meaning of this move.

Restart land distribution!

Land annexation is a reminder of China's past dynasties. The gentry landlords who owned huge amounts of land colluded with local officials and passed the tax on to poor farmers without paying taxes, forcing them to go bankrupt, plundering the national tax sources and further expanding their land.

In the face of land annexation, the Northern Zhou, Sui and Tang Dynasties adopted a tough and unreasonable land equalization system that deprived private property.

Zhu Yuanzhang is much smarter. He doesn't play hard and circuitous: he immigrated to the world to enrich the people, fill the capital and fill the frontier, semi-forcibly bought the real estate (mainly land) of the rich people (actually landlords and gentry) with Daming banknotes, and then distributed it to the original tenant farmers at low prices or even free of charge, transforming the tenant farmers who did not pay taxes to the state into self-employed farmers with state tax sources.

Judy skillfully learned this rogue behavior of her father. When he became emperor, he soon engaged in large-scale immigration, forcing wealthy landlords to sell their land for nothing and live in open spaces in Beijing. Their land, naturally, is shared equally with their tenants.

Anyone who has a little independent thinking ability will find that Yongle Emperor traveled here and there several times in his life, and went to Vietnam and explored Mongolia in the north, and did countless great things that "wasted people and money", but the national finance did not collapse.

Please note that when Emperor Yongle usurped the throne, it happened just after the three-year war in Jingnan. The people's hearts in the country are unstable, and there are nearly one million casualties in the army. Whether people's livelihood is depressed or not is not recorded in history. I don't think it will be very prosperous.

Although Emperor Hongwu left a good foundation for Wen Jian, it is estimated that the three-year civil war was almost finished. Under this circumstance, Emperor Yongle went to the Western Seas, wooed Vietnam, made five northern expeditions, edited the Yongle Grand Ceremony, and moved the capital to Beijing soon after he ascended the throne.

More importantly, according to historical records, in the last years of Yongle, the private economy was prosperous, and the economy did not collapse at all because of the emperor Yongle's "extravagance", "wasting people's wealth" and "belligerence".

However, it was only after the three expeditions in Wanli that a large-scale war broke out, and the financial situation of the Ming Empire was on the verge of collapse.

Wanli grandchildren are even worse, the apocalypse is struggling to maintain, and finance is on the verge of collapse; Chongzhen is even worse. There are not even a few silk clothes, and there are not many gold and silver utensils in the palace. Poor thing will fall down and eventually die.

Yongle period, both population and social and economic activities, are far less than Wanli period.

Why?

Because Yongle the Great knew the way to be a monarch and the real way to be a monarch.

By moving the landlord to the capital, he transformed the land in the hands of the landlord who did not pay taxes into the land of the yeoman who paid taxes, which effectively expanded the government's financial resources and made the government have a surplus after doing so many major things. His practice is a hundred times more brilliant than the so-called modernization means of countless writers who travel through novels, and it also far exceeds the land distribution of local tyrants in the country.

If he hadn't copied his old father Zhu Yuanzhang, he would have received more praise. As an emperor, being able and daring to choose this practice proves how excellent his strength as a monarch is.

It should be noted that even after 500 years of Emperor Yongle, few historians realized the profound meaning of Hongwu and Emperor Yongle's move to enrich the people and fill the capital. Emperor Yongle can recognize the true meaning of his father's move and continue to do it, which is enough to prove how outstanding his ability is.

How can such an excellent emperor count as seven points of luck? At least seven points!