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A Brief Introduction to the Story of Emperor Daming

In Zhu Yuanzhang's twilight years, Prince Zhu Biao was sickly. In order to be happy, he married Xu Miaoyun, the second daughter of the founding father Xu Da, to Zhu Biao. Unexpectedly, on their wedding night, the prince died and the crown princess became a widow as soon as she became a bride. Zhu Yuanzhang's fourth son Judy is Xu Miaoyun's brother-in-law, who is good at civil and military affairs. Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to make Judy Crown Prince, but his ministers opposed him and finally made Zhu Yunwen Crown Prince.

Judy and Zhu Yunwen have a crush on Xu Miaoyun. Xu Miaoyun just has a soft spot for Judy. Zhu Yuanzhang died, and Zhu Yunwen ascended the throne, strictly reducing the vassal status of 25 imperial uncles who were taken into exile all over the country. The Prince of Yan rose up, and after more than three years of "Battle of South Beijing", he fought from Beiping to Nanjing and besieged the capital. His emperors Zhu Yunwen and Xu Miaoyun escaped from the death gate of the palace, and Judy ascended the throne and pursued his emperor for several years.

Xu Miaoyun fell in love with Judy and Zhu Yunwen at the same time. Before and after the siege of Beijing, she had a "one-night stand" with two men who mistakenly thought they were the sons of Daming. More than half a month later, Xu Miaoyun found herself pregnant on the way to him, but because she was having an affair with two emperors at the same time, it was difficult to justify which one was pregnant. Love and hate, launched a life-and-death struggle between two emperors and a peerless imperial concubine. In the end, pregnant Xu Miaoyun jumped into the Yangtze River and lost his life, unable to face the two Ming emperors who loved him deeply.

Desperate, he cut his hair into a monk and wandered around. Judy, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, moved from Nanjing to Beijing to build the Forbidden City. He personally visited Mobei six times in his life, edited the Yongle Grand Ceremony, sent Zheng He to the Western Seas, and established immortal feats. When Judy made her last expedition to the north, she met a wandering monk in the desert. They stared for a long time and burst into tears. Judy returned home in triumph. Later, people called Judy Yongle the Great.