The Imperial Grandson of the Great Ming

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...

Chapter 635 The Emperor's Thoughts

It's acceptable to bestow titles and honors upon meritorious officials, but when the country is stable, the military elites should not be allowed to grow too freely.

Zhu Yunying's words reassured Zhu Yuanzhang, and he only needed to give Zhu Yunying some instructions. It was because Zhu Yuanzhang knew that his precious grandson was fond of martial arts, and he also knew that there were still some wars to be fought in the Ming Dynasty, which naturally meant that he needed to make good use of military men.

The grandfather and grandson discussed some matters carefully, which could be considered as setting the direction for important matters of the court. That was about it, and other matters could naturally be handled step by step.

Zhu left the Wuying Hall with satisfaction. He wanted to return to the Qianqing Palace to rest and prepare to continue educating his beloved great-grandson.

As for what Zhu Yunying had to do, it naturally meant that he needed to prepare to handle state affairs. These things meant that Zhu Yunying couldn't be idle, and he had quite a lot to do.

Just continue doing what you're supposed to do, and that's enough. There's no need to worry about anything else. After all, both Old Zhu and Young Zhu have weathered many storms, and they have their own set of principles.

Just do your own job well and fulfill your own responsibilities; that is the key to governing the country well.

This applies not only to the emperor, but also to all civil and military officials: doing one's duty is the most important thing.

The selection of the Minister of Revenue has become a focus of attention for many. The upcoming arrival of the King of Zhongshan in the capital is also a matter of considerable interest. Furthermore, the impending end of the war in Goryeo is being closely followed by many.

The emperor can't stay idle, and neither can many civil and military officials; they all have things to do at this stage.

Governing a country is never a simple matter, nor is it a matter for one person alone; everyone needs to work together!

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