When Judy got 80 thousand troops to help him, he promised to share the world with Ning Wang. What did he do after the task was completed?
Judy didn't live up to his promise to share the world equally.
Zhu Quan, the king of Ning, is the seventeenth son of Zhu Yuanzhang and the half-brother of Judy, the prince of Yan. When Zhu Yuanzhang divided the town of Saito Yuko, Judy was divided into Peiping and Zhu Quan was divided into Daning, which is now the Chifeng area in Inner Mongolia. It can be seen that the fiefs of Judy and Zhu Quan are adjacent.
Daning was an important town in the early Ming Dynasty, so King Ning had a lot of military forces, about 80,000 military forces and five or six thousand chariots. The military forces fought many times, so they were experienced and brave.
When Judy launched Jingnan, the strength was only tens of thousands, and the strength of the Confederate army was several times that of him. The lack of strength was a big trouble for Judy, so Judy turned her attention to Zhu Quan, the king of Ning in the neighboring area.
The battle of Jingnan was a life-and-death duel. Judy naturally knew that Zhu Quan, the king of Ning, would not take risks easily, so Judy took Wang Ning's military forces by deception. The incident was as follows.
Judy led his troops to Daning, a fief in Wang Ning. Wang Ning dare not treat sth lightly, only invited Judy to meet in the city. Judy lied to Zhu Quan that she was lonely and came for help. She also asked Zhu Quan to apologize for this and explain to the court that she had to fight.
Judy lived in Zhu Quan for a few days, but Zhu Quan was just honest and unprepared. In these days, Judy's generals have entered the city and colluded with Wang Ning's subordinates.
Judy saw that the preparations were ready, so she said goodbye to Zhu Quan, while Zhu Quan personally went out of the city to see Judy off. At this time, Judy's ambush was everywhere, and Zhu Quan was forced to go with Yan Jun.
Later, after some fighting, Wang Ning's wife and children also fell into Judy's hands, so Wang Ning's family and 80,000 soldiers and horses were all under Judy's account. Judy promised Zhu Quan that she would share the world with Wang Ning after he was forced to enter the account. ?
Three years later, Zhu Di failed to succeed to the throne and became emperor as he wished. Zhu Quan knew Judy wouldn't share the world with him at this time, so he didn't mention it.
Zhu Quan asked Judy to change the southern fief, and Zhu Quan proposed Suzhou and Qiantang as fiefs, but both were rejected by Judy. Judy is only willing to choose Jianning, Jingzhou and Dongchang as fief options for Zhu Quan. Finally, after negotiation, Zhu Quan was transferred to Nanchang.
After Zhu Quan came to Nanchang, Judy was not very at ease. He deliberately stirred up trouble and suppressed Zhu Quan. After seeing Judy's intentions, Zhu Quan chose to hide her strength and not be hurt. He lived to Xuanzong and died at the age of 70.
After Zhu Di failed to succeed to the throne, he failed to honor his promise to share the world equally with Zhu Quan, king of Ning. All Judy did was agree to Wang Ning's request. By the way, Zhu, the king of Ning who made an insurrection during the reign of Emperor Chengzu of Ming Dynasty, was the great-grandson of Zhu Quan.