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Zhu Yuanzhang peeled oranges for Zhu Di, but Queen Ma told Zhu Di to run away. What happened?

Zhu Yuanzhang, a grassroots emperor, transformed from a beggar to a nine-five-year-old emperor. His life experience is really legendary. Perhaps because of this, later generations like to arrange Zhu Yuanzhang's jokes. True or false, Zhu Yuanzhang can be called Jokes are the king in the emperor world, and so is this story about peeling oranges and feeding them to his son, which hides murderous intent.

It is said that Zhu Yuanzhang actually had his own plans for passing on the throne. Among his many sons, his favorite was his and Queen Ma’s eldest son Zhu Biao. Originally, Zhu Yuanzhang had already sealed the throne. Zhu Biao was the crown prince. Unfortunately, Zhu Biao was not lucky enough to accept this honor. He died of illness not long after, and Zhu Yuanzhang had to sadly give away the white-haired man to the black-haired man.

So Zhu Yuanzhang had to re-select the candidate for the throne, and Zhu Yuanzhang himself advocated the eldest son inheritance system. Although his eldest son had passed away, he still did not want to pass the throne to other sons, so he He decided to choose his successor among his grandsons, and he was Zhu Biao's son, Zhu Yunwen.

It turns out that after Zhu Yuanzhang established Zhu Yunwen as the prince, he caused strong dissatisfaction among his sons, especially Zhu Yuanzhang's fourth son Zhu Di. During this period, Zhu Yuanzhang had already prepared everything for Zhu Yunwen's path to the throne. The plan also paved the way for him.

But once again, Zhu Di clearly showed his dissatisfaction with Zhu Yunwen, but this time he was unfortunately seen by Zhu Yuanzhang. In fact, Zhu Yuanzhang had long known that his sons felt dissatisfied with his choice of Zhu Yunwen as the prince. He was dissatisfied, but he never found a chance to solve it, so this time Zhu Yuanzhang severely criticized Zhu Di, scolding him until he was speechless, and did not dare to say anything again, hoping to have the effect of killing the chicken to scare the monkeys.

Although Zhu Yunwen is not particularly talented, he is not stupid as an ordinary person. After Zhu Di left, he first excused Zhu Di, and then pretended to ask: "What if my uncle rebels in the future?" In fact, Zhu Yuanzhang trusted his sons very much. He basically made all of his sons vassal kings, with heavy responsibilities and responsible for guarding the border.

Zhu Yuanzhang also thought about the issue of rebellion, but his trust in his sons defeated his suspicion. Although Zhu Yunwen asked this question now, he still believed in his sons. Besides, Zhu Yuanzhang was an emperor with a large number of soldiers after all. Now Zhu Yuanzhang does not need to be too afraid of his sons.

Then why did you peel oranges again? It is said that Zhu Yuanzhang had a dream in his palace that night. He dreamed that a warrior in armor wanted to murder him and seize his throne. The warrior who took the throne was Zhu Yuanzhang's fourth son, Zhu Di.

When Zhu Yuanzhang woke up the next day, he felt uncomfortable all over. He couldn't eat or sleep well. The more he thought about it, the more frightened he became. After all, people at that time were quite superstitious and believed. As soon as the gods said it, Zhu Yuanzhang was afraid that his dream would come true, so he called Zhu Di over and peeled an orange for him to eat.

It turned out that Zhu Di didn't think much about it at first. He even thought that it was the first time for his father to peel oranges for him, so he happily told Empress Ma about it. Unfortunately, she understood Zhu Yuanzhang's intention and asked Zhu Di to resign quickly and leave the capital, as far away as possible.

Zhu Di was puzzled. Empress Ma told him that Zhu Yuanzhang's behavior of peeling oranges was actually a hint to Zhu Di that he might not be able to take care of the overall situation (oranges) in the future. In other words, if Zhu Di doesn't seize the opportunity to escape now, he may not have a chance in the future.

Zhu Di took advantage of the situation and asked Zhu Yuanzhang to be transferred to the border guard. Seeing that his son was so aware of current affairs, Zhu Yuanzhang was happy to go along with the situation and agreed. Zhu Di escaped the disaster and lurked on the border.

After Zhu Yunwen succeeded to the throne, he began to attack his uncles and vigorously cut down the vassal vassal. Seeing that the situation was not good, Zhu Di stepped up his secret recruitment to accumulate strength. On the other hand, in order to avoid the supervision of Emperor Jianwen's eyes, Zhu Di also went all out, pretending to be crazy and acting stupid. He went to the streets in a big cotton-padded jacket in the dog days of summer, shouting that I will freeze to death while running. What's more, Zhu Di even said that he ate horse dung in order to deceive Emperor Jianwen's eye. In short, Zhu Di His act of pretending to be crazy successfully deceived Emperor Jianwen, relaxed the monitoring of him, and gave him a chance to breathe and time to grow his power.

Soon after, Zhu Di led his army and launched the Jingnan Campaign in the name of Qingjun side, seizing Zhu Yunwen's world. After entering the imperial city, Zhu Di was unable to find the whereabouts of Zhu Yunwen. He was neither alive nor dead. In order to calm the people's hearts, Zhu Di declared that Emperor Jianwen was dead and buried him with the courtesy of the emperor.

The core idea of ??this story is that Zhu Yuanzhang peeled the orange to imply that Zhu Di was far away from the center of power, giving Zhu Di a chance to survive and later seize the throne left by Zhu Yuanzhang to his grandson.

Kaiwen Zongheng has already said that Zhu Yuanzhang is the king of jokes, and many anecdotal stories are compiled by later generations. This story should be like this, true and false, tell it to you, and make you smile.