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.
<...After leaving the county government office in the south of the city, Zhu Yunwen quickly left as well. After all, he had exposed his identity in this place, and to avoid being surrounded by crowds of people, it was best to leave as soon as possible.
After leaving Nancheng, Zhu Yunwen continued north. Although he was very dissatisfied with the officials in Shacheng and Nancheng, fortunately, as he continued north, he passed through more than a dozen cities, and the performance of the local governments in those cities was more satisfactory to him.
Not only did he gain the praise and recognition of the people, but Zhu Yunwen, disguised as an ordinary citizen, also found that the local officials and clerks were quite conscientious and responsible when he entered these county offices to handle matters.
In fact, some local magistrates did meet the requirements of the imperial court, and on many occasions, they personally came out to solve some troubles and problems for the people.
Therefore, Zhu Yunwen also made a note of these well-performing county offices and officials, preparing to commend them when he returned to the imperial court.
Overall, Zhu Yunwen was quite satisfied with his trip to the north.
Zhu Yuanzhang was even happier to be traveling north by train in public.
This was his first time inspecting the countryside after the Ming Dynasty had experienced rapid development.
Everything was beyond his imagination, allowing him to truly witness a powerful and wealthy Ming Dynasty from the inside out, a situation where there were almost no disaster victims, no one going hungry, and no beggars.
He couldn't help but exclaim, "The Ming Dynasty has such a fine grandson!"