In the seventh year of Hongwu, the legitimate eldest grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, the great ancestor of the Ming Dynasty, was born.
He who resides as the legitimate heir will surely ascend to t...
Old Zhu is now somewhat amused and exasperated by his great-grandson's cleverness, finding it rather unexpected.
I thought that since Xiao Zhu was under my nose all day, he must know everything. But who would have thought that this kid would not do his homework and would have Zhu Ruyi do it for him for so long? It was only because Zhu Ruyi let something slip that he was caught.
Little Zhu was quite distressed. It seemed that the difficulty of not having to do homework had increased slightly, and he would have to find some other ways to be lazy.
Zhu Yunying is clearly unaware of his son's troubles. However, Zhu Yunying himself is also facing a dilemma, as he may very well be nurturing a maverick in the world of collecting.
Li Bai wrote his own four-character poem, totaling twenty-five characters, which is the "Shangyangtai Post". Over the years, it has been collected by Song Dynasty collectors such as Zhao Mengjian, Jia Sidao, and Zhang Yan. It also bears inscriptions and colophons by Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, and Zhang Yan and Du Ben of the Yuan Dynasty.
These people's reflections far surpass those of Li Bai's calligraphy.
Now, the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty suddenly burst forth with artistic flair, heavily stamping the Crown Prince's seal on it, along with several other seals.
Who dares to say that our Ming Dynasty lacks talent? Who dares to say that our Ming Dynasty is full of peasants?
We're incredibly talented!
Looking at the seals on the "Shangyangtai Post," Zhu Yunying was at a loss for words. Perhaps it was because little Zhu's destructive power was even greater than that of the collectors of previous generations.
After all, Little Zhu's seal was the Crown Prince's seal, while those others basically had hidden seals; the difference was quite significant.
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