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...
As for the outrageous and foolish things his younger brother had done, Zhu Yunying didn't seem to have the time or inclination to say much. At least not at this stage.
Once some major events are completed, Zhu Yunying will most likely deal with some members of the imperial clan and nobles. It's time to make these people restrain themselves a bit, so they don't run rampant and lose all sense of discipline.
Let them enjoy themselves for a while; there shouldn't be any major problems.
Xu Miaoqing saw Zhu Yunying and said with a smile, "I have seen that woman. She is indeed a shrewd person, but she comes from a humble family and only relies on her petty cleverness. After learning about the Second Prince's identity, she became as timid as a quail."
Zhu Yunying chuckled, then said irritably, "Let's just say it. That person is definitely still thinking about the Second Prince's status, believing he's a nobleman's son. It's just that the Second Prince is foolish, thinking everyone is adoring him. You should talk to Madam Sang again; she is, after all, a princess. Speaking of which, the Second Prince doesn't even have many concubines in his household, does he?"
Zhu Yunwen even went out to pick wildflowers, which shows that Princess Sang of Wu is unreliable. In this era, a smart mistress would keep stuffing people into her husband's room.
Empress Ma did this back then, and so did Lady Chang. This is what a woman with a reputation for virtue and gentleness should do.
Therefore, while Zhu Yunwen's disastrous actions were undoubtedly due to his unreliability, Princess Sang, the wife of Prince Wu, should also reflect on her actions. If she weren't currently pregnant, she might have been reprimanded.
Zhu Yunying's statement was correct, and Xu Miaoqing wholeheartedly agreed.
That's the logic, that's the universal value we have today, there's not much more to say!