Daming: Nephew Jianwen, I, Mr. Zhu, Have Rebelled

Daming: Nephew Jianwen, I, Mr. Zhu, Have Rebelled

by Mu Junxiu

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'The beginning is a bowl, the ending is a rope'-- Travel to the Ming Dynasty and become the fourth son of Zhu Yuanzhang - Zhu Di When Zhu Yuanzhang heard that later generations had such an evaluation of the Ming Dynasty that he created, he couldn't help but panic. Zhu Biao: "I am known as the most unfortunate prince" Zhu Yunwen: "Grandpa Huang, the fourth uncle has rebelled!!!". Zhu Di: "Nonsense, I want to clear you!!!" Zhu Yuanzhang: "Silang, they all say that you look like me when I was young. Are you really going to rebel?" [The power is greater than ever-it's Qin Shihuang, not you, Hongwu Emperor] Zhu Yuanzhang became even more angry when he heard this and cursed: "Nonsense, I am truly self-made, why can't I be comparable to Qin Shihuang!". Zhu Yuanzhang: "What's the end of a rope?" Skyfall [Emperor Hongwu, founded the Ming Dynasty...] But the ending is not important. What is important is that Zhu Yuanzhang heard a good voice again. [The Ming Dynasty restored the strength of the Han people! Zhu Biao: "Dad, you did a great job." Zhu Di: "Yes, but...". [The fourth son of Hongwu, Zhu Di, raised troops in the north, invaded the Ming capital, and changed its name to "Yongle"] ... Hearing this, Zhu Yuanzhang couldn't hold back. Shouldn't the throne belong to Prince Zhu Biao? .

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