In Daming Fenghua, the grandson gave Ruyi to Hu Shanxiang. Why?

Giving Ruyi to Hu Shanxiang is the conclusion of comprehensive consideration. One reason is that Hu Shanxiang was recommended by Hanwang, and the other reason is that Judy decided after much thought. He married his beloved woman, and in order not to make her a target of public criticism, he was the first to be bullied, so he had to weigh the pros and cons and give Yu Ruyi to Hu Shanxiang.

First of all, for the emperor, choosing a princess happened during the conflict between Zhu and He, and then he had to go to war. I really need Zhu's help. In order to make Hanwang feel valued, Hu Shanxiang and Zhu Zhanji, the candidates he recommended, should consider and accept the advantages and disadvantages of all aspects. Then we need the support of the crown princess. She is Zhu Zhanji's mother, and she appreciates Hu Shanxiang very much. She also realized that she was cute, smart and ambitious, so she still had some influence on Zhu Zhanji.

Then there is the identity of Sun Ruowei. The emperor thinks Sun Ruowei is honest, so it should be nothing for her to be a concubine. Moreover, it is even more impossible for her to accept it wishful thinking. Judy's tolerance for Sun Ruowei in the palace was probably the biggest concession, which made her lose the wishful opportunity to be in charge. Just Hanwang recommended Hu Shanxiang. In order to win the hearts of the people, he also wanted to sell him a face, just replacing Sun to take over.

Then Hu Shanxiang is also an ambitious person who wants to climb higher. She felt that she had had enough of low life. Those who bring tea and water to her master every day, kneel to everyone and have no freedom to be commanded by others are not the life she wants. In order to get rid of this life, she can only make her own decisions. So with Hanwang's recommendation, she will take it as a logical conclusion.

Therefore, it is reasonable for Sun Tzu to give the best to Hu Shanxiang after weighing the pros and cons in order to stabilize his family status and imperial power.