Transmigrated into the body of Zhu Yunteng, the grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, he is unwilling to accept a tragic fate for himself and begins to find ways to build power and prepare for rebellion.
<...During his journey through Chechi Kingdom, Zhu Yunwen found it difficult to even ride a tricycle or bicycle.
Since the road isn't in good condition, we can only travel by horse-drawn carriage?
In this way, princes and princesses from other countries also rode in their own carriages, accompanied by hundreds of guards.
Each prince and princess has several hundred guards, but with seven or eight princes and princesses, plus the king and princes of Baoxiang Kingdom, there are about ten carriages.
Moreover, these carriages were all very large and of a relatively high standard. Each carriage was surrounded by hundreds of guards on all sides, making up a procession of several thousand people, nearly ten thousand in number.
Such a large and impressive team set off in a grand and imposing manner.
But in reality, everyone has tried to bring as few people as possible. After all, they are traveling together, and if anything happens, their guards will step in.
Therefore, each person does not need to bring too many guards, but even if the number is reduced to only a few hundred, it is still a very large number.
In addition, Zhu Yunwen wrote a letter before he set off, and sent someone to deliver it to Zhu Yuanzhang by fast horse.
For instance, princes and princesses from nearly ten kingdoms in the west are coming to the Ming Dynasty to discuss cooperation.
Zhu Yuanzhang received the news very quickly, and he was shocked when he saw it.
He never expected there would be so many. People from western countries wanted to come to the Ming Dynasty seeking cooperation, which made Zhu Yuanzhang realize that Zhu Yunwen's trip to the western countries for this gathering had been incredibly fruitful.