Xie Jin was the most talented man in the Ming Dynasty. He went from being proud of the spring breeze to being depressed and unfair, and finally died of drunkenness in the snow. His "road to promotion" in this life is closely related to the likes and dislikes of the Zhu family. Th

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Xie Jin is the most talented man in the Ming Dynasty. He went from being proud of the spring breeze to being depressed and unfair, and finally died drunk in the snow. His "road to promotion" in this life is closely related to the likes and dislikes of the Zhu family.

Xie Jin was the most talented man in the Ming Dynasty. He went from being proud of the spring breeze to being depressed and unfair, and finally died of drunkenness in the snow. His

The image of Xie Jin in the film and television drama

Xie Jin was born in a scholarly family. The 18-year-old candidate took the provincial examination and easily won the first place in the province. Three years later, at the age of 21, he directly won the Jinshi. Young and frivolous, proud of the spring breeze.

Xie Jin was the most talented man in the Ming Dynasty. He went from being proud of the spring breeze to being depressed and unfair, and finally died of drunkenness in the snow. His

The image of Zhu Yuanzhang in film and television dramas

At that time, Zhu Yuanzhang liked him very much. He was young, talented and wanted to make a career. Zhu Yuanzhang grasped the psychology of this young man and gave him a little sweetness, and he was able to help Zhu Yuanzhang say some things that he could not say and do some things that he could not do.

Xie Jin was the most talented man in the Ming Dynasty. He went from being proud of the spring breeze to being depressed and unfair, and finally died of drunkenness in the snow. His

Zhu Yuanzhang

In the long run, Xie Jin was someone who dared to think and speak, which offended many people, but he did not notice it himself.

Later, Xie Jin spoke for Hu Weiyong and offended Zhu Yuanzhang, so he was pushed aside.

Xie Jin was the most talented man in the Ming Dynasty. He went from being proud of the spring breeze to being depressed and unfair, and finally died of drunkenness in the snow. His

The image of Hu Weiyong in film and television dramas

Until later Zhu Di succeeded to the throne. Zhu Di was an emperor that many people did not recognize. He was in urgent need of an eloquent minister to help him "propaganda" the legitimacy of his succession.

Xie Jin was the most talented man in the Ming Dynasty. He went from being proud of the spring breeze to being depressed and unfair, and finally died of drunkenness in the snow. His

Zhu Di

Just at this time, Jie Jin appeared. Xie Jin said in the "Edict of Dengji": Zhu Di raised the army to "clear the emperor's side" and wanted to imitate the Duke of Zhou in the Western Zhou Dynasty and assist his young nephew. Unexpectedly, when I came to Nanjing, I found that Emperor Jianwen had burned himself to death. But the country could not live without an owner for a day, so Zhu Di reluctantly took the position of emperor.

Xie Jin was the most talented man in the Ming Dynasty. He went from being proud of the spring breeze to being depressed and unfair, and finally died of drunkenness in the snow. His

Zhu Di's image in film and television dramas

This statement won Zhu Di's heart. Zhu Di always showed his love for Xie Jin and said: "This country can live without me, but it must not live without Jie Jin!"

With Zhu Di's support Next, Xie Jin began the second spring of his career. He also compiled the "Yongle Dadian", which made Xie Jin leave a mark in the entire history of the Ming Dynasty. It's a pity that Xie Jin completely explained that the higher you rise, the faster you die.

Xie Jin was the most talented man in the Ming Dynasty. He went from being proud of the spring breeze to being depressed and unfair, and finally died of drunkenness in the snow. His

He said a lot of things Zhu Di liked to hear, and also said a lot of things Zhu Di didn't like to hear. Once, Zhu Di wanted to make his second son Zhu Gaoxu the crown prince, but Xie Jin still bluntly said: "It has been like this for a long time. The prince is benevolent and filial, and the world will follow him. If he is abandoned and established, there will be disputes. Once the precedent is set, I am afraid that there will be disputes." Peace is hard to come by, and past events can serve as lessons for the future."

Xie Jin was the most talented man in the Ming Dynasty. He went from being proud of the spring breeze to being depressed and unfair, and finally died of drunkenness in the snow. His

Zhu Gaochi

Zhu Di felt a little unhappy, but Xie Jin said something else later, "What a great saint!" This means the son of the eldest son Zhu Gaochi Zhu Zhanji Very good, Zhu Di considered that what Xie Jin said was reasonable, and for the sake of the Ming Dynasty, he made Zhu Gaochi the prince.

Xie Jin was the most talented man in the Ming Dynasty. He went from being proud of the spring breeze to being depressed and unfair, and finally died of drunkenness in the snow. His

Zhu Gaochi's image in the film and television drama

However, Xie Jin also offended Zhu Gaoxu and became King of Han . Later, Zhu Gaochi became favored, and Jie Jin was disliked by Zhu Di.

Xie Jin was the most talented man in the Ming Dynasty. He went from being proud of the spring breeze to being depressed and unfair, and finally died of drunkenness in the snow. His

The image of Zhu Zhanji in the film and television drama

Later, Zhu Di asked Ji Gang, "Where is Xie Jin?" But at this time, Xie Jin was already locked in a cell by Zhu Di. Why did Zhu Di ask knowingly? Ji Gang understood what Zhu Di meant, so he made Xie Jin drunk with wine, then dragged him into the snow and buried him, and Xie Jin died.

Xie Jin was the most talented man in the Ming Dynasty. He went from being proud of the spring breeze to being depressed and unfair, and finally died of drunkenness in the snow. His

Xie Jin was only forty-seven when he died. It was not until Ming Xianzong Zhu Jianshen that Zhaoxue was vindicated.

In fact, many of what Xie Jin said were from the perspective of the Ming Dynasty, but he was too straightforward and did not have a good result in the end. In the final analysis, the monarchs he met were not magnanimous monarchs!

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