
Grandson of the Ming Dynasty Emperor!
by Rong Sencan
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Hongwu twenty-four years. This year, Zhu Biao had not yet gone to Guanzhong. Lan Yu is the Duke of Liang and holds a high and powerful position. Also in this year, the emperor's grandson Zhu Yunwen went north with his father and returned to Beijing smoothly with Zhu Biao. Zhu Biao was not ill, and Zhu Di was in peace in Beiping Mansion. Zhu Yunwen reformed the government internally and made great plans externally. Firearms flourished, fleets traveled across oceans, and armaments expanded... The Ming Dynasty was prosperous. ... Zhu Biao abdicated and was succeeded by Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunwen. Many years later, the northern boundary of the Ming Dynasty was not at the Great Wall, but at the North Sea; the Anxi Protectorate built a monument at the former site of Suiye City to connect the north and south of the Tianshan Mountains; the Nanyang Protectorate was established, with Manlajia City as its administrative center; the fleet sailed across the ocean, and when it saw Dongzhou, a monument was erected as evidence.
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