Yao is a famous "prime minister in black" in history and the first hero of Yongle Dynasty. He doesn't want to be rich, he just wants to rule the world and level it, so that he can have a lofty position in Judy's heart and become a civil servant in daming temple, which is glorious.
Yao, a native of Suzhou, practiced medicine at home and became a monk at the age of fourteen. His legal name is Daoyan. When Yao became a monk, he didn't waste his time. Instead, he used his spare time to study the art of Yin and Yang, as well as related art books and strategies, and gradually became a figure like Zhuge Liang and Liu Bowen.
After finishing his studies, Yao began to travel around, hoping to find his own Bole and start his new life.
When I was in Songshan, I met Yuan Xun, a fortune teller, a strange man. When they met, they chatted happily. While speaking, Yao noticed the faces of Taoist and Yan, and was immediately surprised: "What a strange monk! The eyes are triangular, like a sick tiger, and the sex will be murderous, Liu Liu. "
Yao was not angry at this, but secretly pleased. It turns out that Liu is his idol. Liu was a famous politician and writer in the early Yuan Dynasty. He is a talented man, managing the country and safeguarding national security. He once suggested that Kublai Khan change Mongolia to "Dayuan" and enjoy the "Zheng Wen" of a surname, Kaifu Yitong, Shangzhuguo, Changshanwang and posthumous title after his death.
Yao Xiaoguang has great ambitions in his heart, but he is in no hurry to get out of the mountains. Instead, he continued to practice in the temple. He believes that he must find the right person and then help him make a big career, so as to better prove his talent.
In the 15th year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1382), Ma Huanghou, Zhu Yuanzhang's original wife, died of illness, and Zhu Yuanzhang asked the princes to choose eminent monks to serve the kings and recite scriptures and pray for blessings. After hearing the news, Yao took the initiative to find the requirement of being in charge of Buddhist affairs at that time and recommended him to the prince. Yao people in the temple, the heart in the quartet, have long been familiar with the personality of the major captives, he believes that the appearance of the emperor can help them realize their great ambitions.
At first, Judy thought Yao Xiaoguang was an ordinary monk with no talent, so he didn't like Yao Xiaoguang very much. However, when Yao first met him, he offered to give him a white hat. Judy immediately felt that the monk was not simple. This sentence was quite meaningful. It turns out Judy is a prince. If his "king" wears Yao's white hat, he will become the "emperor" directly.
As the son of Zhu Yuanzhang, Judy can't be uninterested in supreme status. What he said was actually a pun. A wise man can see the mystery at a glance. Ambitious, it is impossible to report Yao and be polite. Later, Yao followed him to Beiping as the abbot of Qingshou Temple, but he was still active, often spying on various affairs.
In the thirty-first year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1398), Zhu Yuanzhang, the great ancestor of the Ming Dynasty, ended his legendary life, and Zhu Yunwen, the emperor of Wen Jian, ascended the throne, and immediately began to prepare for the surrender to the vassal state. Zhou, Xiang, Dai, Qi and Min were successively abolished and became. This made Judy in Beiping feel a little uneasy. He knew that his strength was not enough to fight against the imperial court. In order to avoid a big sleep, he had to make preparations as soon as possible.
Soon, I called Yao to discuss countermeasures. Yao believes that we should not wait for the imperial court to cut the vassal, but should prepare to start an army. Judy thinks that the people support the court and his chances of winning are not high. Yao thinks he believes, regardless of people's hearts.
Yao knows that there is no way to realize his ambition in peace and prosperity, and only in troubled times can he have a chance. Therefore, he urged Judy to give up everything and not be defeated by reality. He should make himself the master of life. Without Yao's persuasion, there would be no Yongle emperor in history.
Judy began to arrange all the uprisings in an orderly way, but nothing in the world was insurmountable. His behavior was discovered by Ni Liang, a hundred households in Yan, and he immediately reported Judy's rebellion to the court. Fortunately, Zhang Xin, the old subordinate of the prince, reported it in time, otherwise Judy's plan might be stillborn, and Judy could only start immediately when she saw that there was no way out.
When Judy decided to start fighting, a sudden storm blew off Wang Fu's tiles. Everyone present was shocked and thought that this was a sign of disaster and should not go to war at this time. When Yao saw the mess at the scene, he immediately stood up and explained, this is a good sign! Since the dragon is in the sky, there must be wind and rain. The blue tile of the palace fell to the ground, indicating that his royal highness would use the yellow tile of the emperor. "The witty performance quickly made the originally frightened soldiers feel instantly stable, and at the same time gave them reassurance.
Seeing that everything was stable, Yao set the slogan of "Fengtian Jingnan" and named the villains Huang Zicheng and others around him. Pacify the situation in Peiping, lead the army to attack, and the prince and Yao are responsible for staying in Peiping. In that year 10, Judy won Daning City and Duoyan Sanwei, and then quickly defeated two generals, Li Jinglong and Ping An.
After the bird's nest was safe, Judy immediately led the army to attack Shandong, where he met Sheng Yong, the biggest enemy in his life. Under Sheng Yong's block, Judy failed to win Jinan for three months. Yao, who is far away from the base camp, thinks that although he has won a short victory, his comprehensive strength is still not as good as his. If he wants to survive, he can only win the capital immediately and let himself win the final victory.
Following Yao's advice, his army immediately went south, bypassed Jinan, defeated the imperial army at Feishui and Lingbi, and threatened the capital. Soon, he launched the battle of crossing the river and won. It can be seen that when people encounter difficulties, they must not hit the south wall. Only by changing their thinking can they get out of trouble. Judy's dilemma is to care about the gains and losses of one city and one place, which makes him consume too much energy. As his number one consultant, Yao saw the secret and helped clear the way so that he could win the battle and fulfill his promise to send a "white hat" to Judy.
Yao played an important role in winning the throne. Judy not only put him in charge of the monks and nuns department, but also restored his original Yao surname, gave it to him, worshipped his prince, and was a good doctor. Every time I talk to him, Judy calls him Shao Shi, instead of just saying his name. From this, we can see Yao's position in the heart. Later, Judy asked for secularization, but he refused. Then, he was given a mansion and a beautiful woman, but Yao refused and lived in a temple. He only wears official clothes when he goes to court, and he still wears shabby robes when he goes to court. Later, Yao made a contribution to the disaster relief and gave a lot of gold and silver. Yao didn't take it for himself. When he returned to his hometown, he distributed all his finances to his hometown people.
Since then, he led the army to crusade against Mongolia many times, and Yao stayed in Nanjing to assist the prince in handling various government affairs. Later, Yao was asked to teach his grandson.
In the 16th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (14 18), Yao was ill and could not go to court. Judy visited several times after hearing the news and asked him what he wanted. Yao hopes to pardon monk Pu. Judy agreed to his request, and Yao thanked him.
During the period of Wen Jian, Pucha recorded the situation of monks, so it is possible to know the whereabouts of Emperor Zhu Jianwen. Therefore, Judy imprisoned him and sent Hu Ying to find the Emperor Wen Jian. Ten years later, he still didn't find the emperor Wen Jian, and Pucha was imprisoned for ten years. Pu Qia has a knot in Judy's heart. He knows that if he doesn't untie this knot for Judy, no one dares to tell the truth. In order to better remove the knot, Yao made this request, let him give up looking for his emperor and make some compensation for his mistakes.
Soon after, when Yao ended his legendary life, I heard that he abandoned the DPRK for two days, buried Yao with a ceremony of becoming a monk, sealed him, and let him enter the ancestral temple. Judy also wrote a tombstone in her own handwriting, which was extremely brilliant.
During Yao's administration, he was not only in charge of moving the capital, but also planned the layout of Beijing today. He also served as the highest official of Yongle Grand Ceremony and Ming Taizu's record, and in his later years, he compiled what seemed to be Tao Luyu.
Yao is a fierce man in troubled times, and he is also a wizard in governing the country and leveling the world. He died well because he saw through everything, just wanted to do his job well, and didn't want to get involved in official infighting, so that he could get away with it, die well, and go down in history. It was really terrible.