
Ming Dynasty: the First Imperial Prince in History
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In September of the ninth year of Hongwu, the four major tragedies that shocked the Ming Dynasty broke out. Zhu Xi, a ninth prince who had never been recorded in history, was affected. Under the decree of Lao Zhu, Zhu Xi was granted the title of King of Lancheng and the land of Lan County (Lanzhou), and was immediately granted vassal status. This was the fourth year after Lao Zhu's second Northern Expedition failed. There were still three years before the earliest Qin King Zhu Yan and Jin King Zhu Fan took over the vassal state. At this time, the Ming army retreated to the defense lines of Beiping, Taiyuan, and Shaanxi. It was located in the inner wall of the Hexi Corridor and belonged to Lan County in Shaanxi Province. It had long been the bridgehead for the Northern Yuan Dynasty to move south. In this era of coexistence of darkness and glory, princes are enfeoffed, military power is granted, political freedom is achieved, the court is uneasy, the thirteenth Northern Expedition, and what kind of world will Zhu Xi, the first prince to guard the border and establish a feudal vassal, create. "Father, I have only one request when I leave. Please give me a golden coffin. I will go to Beiting and swear not to return to the capital!" Zhu Xi said decisively in Fengtian Palace.
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