In fact, Zhu Yuanzhang's grandfather Zhu Chuyi is also a cowboy. One day at the scene, when he was herding cattle, he fell asleep in a meadow. At this moment, two Taoist priests came along. One of the old Taoist priests is the teacher of the little Taoist priest. The old Taoist priest was particularly shocked when he saw the meadow where Zhu Chu slept, because at that time, the old Taoist priest saw at a glance that the meadow was actually a treasure trove of geomantic omen, and told the little Taoist that if anyone could be buried here after death, future generations would certainly be emperors.
At first, the little monk didn't believe it. The old Taoist told him that you can find a dead wood and insert it here. It will sprout in a few days. So the little Taoist really went to find a piece of dead wood and put it in this grass. In fact, their conversation has long been heard by Zhu Chu. A few days later, he came to the place where the first grade student lived and took a look. He really found dead trees sprouting, so he firmly believed that this grassland was a treasure trove of geomantic omen. After that, Zhu Chuyi also guarded this land of geomantic omen every day, and was buried here as he wished after his death.
Sure enough, after the burial, Zhu Chuyi's daughter-in-law became pregnant and gave birth to a son, which turned out to be Zhu Yuanzhang. Later, Zhu Yuanzhang did become emperor. Of course, Zhu Yuanzhang was able to sit on the throne mainly because he was really outstanding and made outstanding achievements in the army, so he was able to defeat Chen Youliang's powerful opponent step by step.