Zhu Yuanzhang peeled oranges for his son himself, and his mother told him to run away. Why?

This story of Zhu Yuanzhang is about his fourth son Judy. It is said that after the death of Zhu Biao, Zhu Yuanzhang had a strange dream. He dreamed that a man in armor asked him for a golden hall, and the man in armor in the dream was his fourth son Judy. As a result, Zhu Yuanzhang was disgusted with Judy, and he began to suspect that Judy might rebel after his death.

Later, in order to test Judy, Zhu Yuanzhang specially asked Judy to return to Beijing from the fief. After Judy came back, Zhu Yuanzhang immediately called Judy into the palace and established a family relationship with him. In this process, Zhu Yuanzhang was kind-hearted and personally peeled an orange for Judy, saying that he would be with him and be filial.

Judy was flattered by Zhu Yuanzhang's move. More importantly, Zhu Yuanzhang asked him to stay in Beijing. Doesn't this make him an heir? In this regard, I was so happy that I couldn't find Bay, so I immediately told the story.

As a result, after hearing this, Ma Huanghou immediately told Judy, in a word, you have to tell Zhu Yuanzhang that you just want to guard the border for Daming. Why did Ma Huanghou say that?

It turns out that Ma Huanghou knows Zhu Yuanzhang's character too well. He is testing whether Judy has any ambition to be emperor. If Judy really dares to stay along the capital city, it naturally proves that he has the idea of seeking the throne. Then, with Zhu Yuanzhang's ruthless character, I'm afraid Judy was born to die.

It is for this reason that Ma Huanghou made Judy reject Zhu Yuanzhang's proposal. After Ma Huanghou's inspiration, Judy was instantly scared out in a cold sweat, so she told Zhu Yuanzhang the next day. In a word, I am both the son and the servant of the emperor. Since ancient times, you can't have both loyalty and filial piety. Although I really want to stay with my father for filial piety, the Ming Dynasty needs me to guard its northern border. So, please let me go back to Beijing to protect Daming's river country for your majesty from generation to generation.

Judy's remarks made Zhu Yuanzhang very satisfied and dispelled his doubts about Judy. So he severely praised Judy on the spot, gave him many rewards, and then readily agreed to let him return to his fief in Beijing.

Generally speaking, this story is not bad, but actually it is just a standard folk story. First of all, if this story really happened after Zhu Biao's death, then this story is obviously nonsense. Because, before Zhu Biao died, Ma Huanghou had been dead for almost ten years. How can Judy talk to Ma Huanghou about it?

Secondly, if this story happened before Zhu Biao's death, it obviously can't stand beating. Because, when Zhu Biao was still alive, Zhu Biao was known as the heir to the throne of the Ming Dynasty, and his position could not be shaken by anyone, but was recognized by everyone from the heart. In this context, how could Zhu Yuanzhang doubt Judy? Because, if Zhu Biao exists, where does Judy have the qualification and strength to compete with Zhu Biao? Does he think his life is not long enough?

Besides, even if Ma Huanghou is wrong, Judy didn't talk to Ma Huanghou about it, but his own mother, but this story is obviously nonsense. Because, when Zhu Biao died, in front of Judy, there were two older brothers, the second King of Qin and the old King of Sanjin. In this sense, the second and third children are the people Zhu Yuanzhang should be most afraid of.

First of all, in terms of etiquette, after Zhu Biao's death, the second son, the King of Qin, was the eldest son of Zhu Yuanzhang and naturally became the heir of the Ming Empire. If Zhu Yuanzhang really wants his son to continue to be emperor, then his second son, the King of Qin, should be the first choice. Although Zhu Yuanzhang disliked the king of Qin because he once wore a dragon robe privately and ascended the throne in Xi 'an, the problem is that even if Zhu Yuanzhang doesn't consider the second king of Qin, he should also consider the old king of Sanjin.

In fact, King Jin is Zhu Yuanzhang's favorite son except Prince Zhu Biao. Because, at that time, the big names of the Ming Empire, such as Song Xianggong Shengfeng and Ying Gong Fu Youde, were all pinned down by him, which shows that Zhu Yuanzhang attached great importance to him. Moreover, the king of Jin was both civil and military, and he was located in Taiyuan, a military town, and his power was even higher.

Therefore, if Zhu Yuanzhang does not consider the second king of Qin, the old Sanjin king is definitely the most qualified heir to the throne. In this sense, if Zhu Yuanzhang is really worried that someone will rebel, then he first suspects the old Sanjin king, not the old four Judy. So this story is definitely a standard folk story, and its function is actually for the myth of imperial power.

In other words, this story is just to prove that Judy is destined to be emperor. Because, Zhu Yuanzhang once dreamed that Judy would seize the golden palace. Isn't this a hint from heaven that Judy wants to be emperor? At the same time, just when Zhu Yuanzhang tried to kill Judy, Judy turned defeat into victory. This does not mean that Judy is destined to live the life of an emperor, so even Zhu Yuanzhang can't stop him.