Take the Warehouse To The Great Ming

Emperor, or Warrior?

Emperor Yongle, this is what later generations call him.

The fog of history was formed after the fall of the Ming Dynasty, and it is difficult to trace back.

It is rumored that he is brutal, bloodthirsty, and loves women.

Rumor has it that his so-called five Northern Expeditions were futile and fruitless, just to satisfy his never-ending grandiose feats.

Rumor has it that sailing to the west is a waste of money and people, and it is of no benefit.

It is rumored that he... In a word, in the rumors, he is a guy who usurped his nephew's throne and committed all kinds of evil.

But what I want to say is: no! He is a born emperor and a warrior who never backs down!

Without him, the alien race outside the Great Wall would expand rapidly, and then accumulate strength to stage the scene of the former Song Dynasty.

Without him, Daming would become a toy for civil servants!

Without him, there would be no emperor to control the country, and the king would die in the country. Maybe we'll see reparations, tributes, marriages...

He has a bad temper, but he suppressed those civil servants so that they did not dare to make mistakes, so they could only work conscientiously.

He was decisive and courageous. When Qiu Fu was defeated and Daming was terrified, he resolutely mobilized his troops and defeated the rampant Alutai in the first battle.

At this point, the balance of power in the grassland has been formed. Whichever side is stronger, the figure of the emperor will appear outside the side wall, and then there is that familiar shout, roaring like a mountain roar and a tsunami...

"Da Ming Wan Sheng!"

"Long live Your Majesty!"

At this point, the remnants of the Mongol and Yuan Dynasties had no chance of expansion, and continued until the end of the Ming Dynasty.

He knows people well, and has promoted countless officials.

He was obstinately vigilant against the north, conquering the north again and again, and defeated the two tribes of Tatar and Oirat who threatened the Ming Dynasty the most.

He used his life to practice what is called "the emperor controls the gate of the country, and the king dies in the country".

He's a warrior, and he shouldn't be lying in the palace waiting to die.

So, he set off, again and again, until the last moment of his life.

He has been fighting, from young to grizzled, and never stops.

He is Ming Chengzu Zhu Di!

But I think he would rather people call him a warrior, a warrior who has fought all his life!

——There is no marriage between the Han and Tang Dynasties, no yearly coins of the Song and Song Dynasties, the emperor controls the gate of the country, and the king dies in the country!

This is from Zhu Di!

Clank and iron...

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