I Created the Hongwu Edict in the Ming Dynasty

I Created the Hongwu Edict in the Ming Dynasty

by Sleepless Rice Grains

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Chen Mo traveled through time and became a scholar from a poor family during the Hongwu period. After failing the imperial examination, he squatted in the corner and ate cold steamed buns. A carriage passed by at high speed, splashing mud and water all over him. In the carriage sat the prince Zhu Biao who was paying a private visit incognito. He had an idea and stopped the driver and shouted: "I have the imperial edict of Taizu to present!" Zhu Yuanzhang looked at the steam engines, world maps and colonial plans written in simplified Chinese characters on the "edict", and shouted angrily: "Forgery of the imperial edict will punish the Nine Tribes!" Three days later, the Qintian Supervisor reported that the solar eclipse had come true. Lao Zhu stared at the prediction accurate to the second in the "edict" and fell into deep thought. When Chen Mo presented the first piece of transparent glass, Lao Zhu asked in a trembling voice: "Is this really a gift from Lord Hong Wu in a dream?" Many years later, when the Sun and Moon Flag was flying on the coast of America, Zhu Yuanzhang looked at the globe and murmured to himself: "It turns out that my Ming Dynasty is really just a corner of the world."

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