The inner official Mu Jing saluted Zhu Di and Miao Yun. He was the personal attendant who had been transferred from the supervisor of ceremonies to serve Zhu Di before Zheng He went to the West. He looked very smart. Zhu Di and Miao Yun talked about their grandson Zhu Zhanji, and after a few more chats, Miao Yun fell asleep. Later, Zhu Di called Imperial Doctor Sheng to inquire, and Imperial Doctor Sheng had to tell the truth that her body had been deeply stagnant over the years, and it was hard to recover, and her pulse was already exhausted. Zhu Di asked him to heal Miaoyun no matter what, but life and death were only a matter of days, and Imperial Physician Sheng could only do his best.

Imperial Physician Sheng once helped Zhu Di cure rheumatism and rescued a dying eunuch, so Zhu Di always believed that Imperial Physician Sheng was a famous doctor who gave birth to bones and the dead, but even he could not help Miaoyun cure his illness. despair. Miaoyun felt unwell, and Zhu Di issued an oral order that no more killings would be carried out in the palace, and all palaces except Kunning Palace should fast. At the same time, let someone go to Linggu Temple and ask Master Harima to bring the monks to pray for the queen. After the palace servants left, Zhu Di burst into tears.

Xu Yungong left the world one step before Miaoyun, and now there are only two sisters, Miaoyun and Miaojin, in the Xu residence. Miaoyun didn't understand why Zhu Di wanted to kill her eldest brother. She thought that she and her second brother Xu Zengshou would help Zhu Di so that he could let him let her eldest brother Xu Yungong go. Miaoyun's heart was also full of grief, and before she could speak, she fainted. Zhu Di decreed that Xu Yungong's eldest son, Xu Qin, should inherit the title of Duke of Wei. Miao Yun was already dressed, and she wanted to be alone with Zhu Di for a while at this moment.

Miaoyun had something to tell Zhu Di. She received small rewards every year for the family members of the soldiers who accompanied her to guard Peiping. She hoped that Zhu Di would remember to take care of them after she left. Miaoyun was lying in Zhu Di's arms, rambled about the memories in Fengyang, and then slowly died. Zhu Di was so grief-stricken that he did not eat or sleep for three days, and did not let Miaoyun enter the coffin. Zhu Gaochi had no choice but to invite Master Daoyan. The pleading of the emperor's grandson Zhu Zhanji finally made Zhu Di sober and agreed to let Miaoyun enter the museum. Zheng He returned from his voyage to the West and brought back many doctors from his vassal state. Zhu Di arranged for them, and Zheng He led the order to retreat.

Daoyan had already compiled the book, and Zhu Di asked Zhu Zhanji to accompany him to read it. He asked everyone to retire, leaving Daoyan alone. He said that Miaoyun liked to read books the most when she was alive, and how happy she would be if she saw these books. The news of Arutai's murder of the monarch came back to the court, and Zhu Di was greatly surprised. This was another Yan Timur. Zhu Di immediately ordered to prepare for a tour, accompanied by the eldest grandson of the emperor, and the capital was under the supervision of the crown prince. Zhu Di entrusted Guo Ji with the task of envoy to Mobei and let him be in charge of the Tartar affairs. Through what Zhu Di did on his northern tour and the construction of his mausoleum, Xia Yuanji knew that His Majesty had decided to move the capital to Peiping.

The Great Khan of Mobei received the envoys of the Ming court while Boyan Timur was away, and Boyan returned to the camp to find that Guo Ji had been beheaded. Haibie understood that Zhu Di would never swallow this breath, so he instructed his younger brother to gather soldiers. Sure enough, Zhu Di was furious and ordered to send troops to Mobei. The three major divisions outside the fortress were Tartar, Oara and Wuliangha. The latter two had already surrendered. Only the Tartar Benya Shili toasted and did not eat or punish him. Yang Zirong sent him. The analysis of his thoughts was thoroughly explained to Zhu Di. Zhu Di asked Zhu Zhanji's opinion, and Zhu Zhanji said it righteously. No matter what perspective, Wala and Wuliangha would not be enemies of the imperial court this time.

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