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...
This information came directly from His Highness the Crown Prince. Although it wasn't an official edict, the information was still highly credible and deserved close attention from Lian Zining and the civil service.
Making some preparations now will prevent the emperor from catching them off guard. This will also give the civil officials of the Ming Dynasty some confidence, allowing them to discuss state affairs with the emperor.
Even though he was the emperor's father-in-law, Lian Zining was still a traditional scholar and had some thoughts of "governing the world together with the scholar-officials".
Little Zhu was naturally unaware of Lian Zining's thoughts; he was still diligently testing Lian Zining's three sons. Although Little Zhu disliked studying, he could still imitate others.
Whether in front of Old Zhu or Little Zhu, Little Zhu has been influenced by what he sees and hears, and has indeed learned a lot. Naturally, Little Zhu is quite adept at exams; he knows what to say and what to ask at that time.
Whether Xiao Xiao Zhu can digest all of this is another matter. However, at this point, many people don't really care whether Xiao Xiao Zhu can actually digest all of this.
Little Zhu was quite patient. Although he didn't particularly like these things, he knew his identity and understood that he couldn't do things according to his own whims. After all, he was the crown prince of the Ming Dynasty, and he naturally had to shoulder his responsibilities and obligations.
Being playful is a child's nature, and there's nothing wrong with that.
But now, little Zhu is no longer a child who doesn't understand anything. She is at an age where she is constantly developing her mind and is more sensible.
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