Xia Yuanji believed that King Yan should be made the heir, firstly because Zhu Di had this ability, and secondly because the eldest grandson of the emperor was still young. If the eldest grandson of the emperor entered the East Palace as the heir, then how should Zhu Di handle himself in the future, and he is not a person who sits and waits for death. Tie Xuan immediately retorted that the eldest grandson of the emperor was a generous and benevolent person, but Xia Yuanji did not agree with this. The next day, Xia Yuanji took the lead and asked His Majesty to set the country's foundation early, and the ministers agreed. Zhu Di's ingenuity surprised others. Qi Tai and Huang Zicheng believed that if this continued, there would be more and more people who wanted to make King Yan the crown prince. They couldn't watch the situation go on like this, so Tie Xuan, Huang Zicheng, Qi Tai, Lian Zining and other officials all knelt in front of the temple gate.

Zhu Di was a little angry, but he didn't expect Tie Xuan and the others to be so intolerant of him. Daoyan could see clearly that Zhu Di's weakness was that he had never dealt with government affairs. Tie Xuan knelt down for more than a month, and finally let His Majesty be shaken and asked him to meet him in Dongling. Tie Xuan believes that most of the affairs in the palace are out of the East Palace, and after the re-opening of the imperial examination, most of the newly promoted officials in the DPRK are promoted by the first prince. His Majesty was not persuaded, and Tie Xuan continued to say that if the eldest grandson of the emperor is established as the grandson of the emperor, then the kings will be able to protect themselves with the respect of the uncle. The fate is unknown. It was these words that finally made Zhu Yuanzhang make up his mind to make Zhu Yunwen the grandson of the emperor.

His Majesty sent an envoy to tell Zhu Xi, and Zhu Xi understood that he had lost this time. He ordered his servants to tell Miao Yun, pack up and prepare to return to Peiping. On the day of the Great Ascension, Zhu Yunwen was established as the emperor's grandson, and Zhu Di returned to Peiping angrily. After this encounter, he understood that he was already in danger. He led 3,000 Yan army guards, went to the enemy in person, vented his anger on the battlefield, took down many camps of the Yuan people, but also killed more than 300 Yan army guards. Under Zhang Yu's persuasion, Zhu Di this Just planning to teach. Hearing that Zhu Di is personally confronting the enemy in every battle, Miao Yun is not so good. Daoyan knows that Zhu Di is depressed and can't see through his own feelings. Daoyan still said to wait until His Majesty can see who he really cares about. .

Zhang Wu returned to Beijing to deliver the good news. His Majesty asked Zhu Di if he was injured. Zhang Wu was not good at lying, and His Majesty asked him to tell the truth. Zhang Wu had to tell the truth, and Zhu Yuanzhang was very distressed when he heard that his son was seriously injured. Tang Hejiao relinquished his military power in the capital and asked His Majesty to resign and return to Fengyang. Zhu Yuanzhang was stunned for a moment, with tears in his eyes. In the end, he still agreed to let him go back to Fengyang to farm. Seeing the back of Tang He leaving, Zhu Yuanzhang felt sad in his heart. He didn't want to let go of the heavy responsibility of the Ming Dynasty and return to his hometown of Fengyang, but he couldn't. After Tang He stepped down, Zhu Yuanzhang asked Fu Youde to take over, while Li Jinglong succeeded Xu Yungong as the prince's grandfather.

Lan Yu was furious that Li Jinglong and Fu Youde were on an equal footing with him. In his opinion, Li Jinglong and the others were not worthy of being on an equal footing with him. Xu Yungong was now the Duke of Wei, and His Majesty passed an oral decree that he should follow the governor of the imperial grandson along the border. The grandson also had something to say to the palace servants to tell Xu Yungong that the so-called masters and masters of the country are just names. Even without these names, Xu Yungong is still a minister of the Ming Dynasty. Xu Zengshou noticed that Xu Yungong was looking at the armor, and told his sister Miao Jin to be careful when writing letters to the eldest sister in the future.

Xu Zengshou also said that the eldest brother has always been at odds with his brother-in-law. Besides, the generals in Peiping were all former subordinates of his father. The reason why the prince let his eldest brother stay along with the governor must not be so simple.

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