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In Moonlight over Mountains and Rivers, Zhu Yuanzhang made a decree to worship Hu Weixiang. Why didn't Zhu Biao understand its intention?

Zhu Biao didn't understand Zhu Yuanzhang's intention in Landscape Month because his ingenuity was far less than his father's, and he didn't think that his father would constantly test Hu in order to clear the way for himself. Zhu Yuanzhang changed from a hungry monk to the last Ming Taizu. He experienced many ups and downs and became more mature spiritually. Zhu Biao has been growing up under the protection of Zhu Yuanzhang. Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to leave better control of the Ming Dynasty to future generations. Those who may threaten future generations' throne in the imperial court should be cleaned up in advance. Hu is an extremely clever man. Does his sincerity need to be tested by rights?

First, Zhu Biao's ingenuity lags far behind Zhu Yuanzhang. Zhu Biao has both ability and political integrity. As a prince, he did a good job, but as an emperor, he still lacked some domineering and strategy. Zhu Yuanzhang worshipped Hu as prime minister for many purposes. On the one hand, he can use Hu's talents to govern the country; On the other hand, he can also see whether Hu is sincere. Zhu Biao only saw that Hu might become a hidden danger and never thought about how to deal with this person, so he didn't understand his father's behavior after hearing the news.

Second, Zhu Yuanzhang is to help Zhu Biao clear hidden dangers. Zhu Yuanzhang became emperor through the uprising, and he naturally worried that others would replace Zhu Jiajie through the uprising. Zhu Yuanzhang was convinced that such a thing could not happen during his own reign, but his descendants were different, especially Zhu Biao, who was a kind man. If he meets a strong opponent, the consequences will be unimaginable. In the imperial court, Hu's ingenuity was above that of Zhu Biao, and Zhu Yuanzhang gave him the greatest power. If he makes a mistake, he will be removed from his post. If he can serve the Lord wholeheartedly, that is Zhu Biao's best assistant.

Third, relevant information. "Mountains and Rivers under the Moon" not only shows the magnificent frontier fortress situation and the great hall of the Ming Dynasty, but also adds a humanized family perspective, and simultaneously develops rich narratives on the two plot lines of home and country. Border disputes, court discussions, father-son affection, marital feelings and other plot points are overwhelming.

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