The Grand Imperial Grandson of Great Ming

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.

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Chapter 386 Shocking the Ming Dynasty

No one expected Zhu Yunwen to die, because in their eyes, such a god-like person should not die. He should continue to create all kinds of miracles, continue to improve the lives of the people, and continue the legend.

Unlike now, where people suddenly die.

Not only the court officials, but also the people of the world were shrouded in sorrow.

The villagers, in particular, felt extremely guilty because they believed that His Highness the Crown Prince had died because of them.

Unable to accept this fact, they spontaneously erected a very tall stone statue in the village.

They will forever commemorate this great man who devoted his talents to the Ming Dynasty and his life to the people of their village.

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Later, Zhu Yuanzhang woke up. In that instant, he seemed to have aged a lot. His eyes were red. Such an old man, who was already half buried in the ground.

He had devoted himself to raising his eldest son, Zhu Biao, hoping that Zhu Biao would lead the Ming Dynasty to a golden age.

Unfortunately, Zhu Biao died.

Later, after obtaining a copy of the History of Ming, he resolutely abandoned the idea of ​​making Zhu Yunwen the crown prince, and even took the initiative to suppress Zhu Di, while cultivating Zhu Yunwen.

Zhu Yuntong never disappointed him; the abilities he displayed seemed to be excellent enough without any further training.

During this period, Zhu Yunwen's abilities and talents have shocked the entire world.

He created many things that improved the quality of life for the people, boosted the economy of the Ming Dynasty, and enabled the people of the Ming Dynasty to achieve common prosperity.

This also allowed the people of all parts of the Ming Dynasty to live a safe and happy life, with sturdy houses, smooth and wide cement roads, all kinds of delicious food, and all kinds of things they had never seen before brought back from overseas.

There is also an even more powerful military force.

In short, he single-handedly elevated the living standards of the people of the Ming Dynasty, as well as the development and military strength of the entire country, to an unprecedented level. Yet, such a man was tragically killed by fate.