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...
Oily fruits growing on trees, are they actually edible?
This completely shattered many people's perceptions; they had never heard of such a thing before. Even some highly learned individuals had basically never heard of it.
How come we have things in Southeast Asia that our Ming Dynasty didn't even have?
Many people looked at each other in bewilderment, but Feng Cheng said, "I have already brought this back to the capital and presented it to Your Majesty."
Zhu Yunying suddenly appeared delighted, saying happily, "Excellent! If this can be used by our Great Ming, the Imperial Son-in-Law will be credited with the greatest merit. Quickly, let me see what these oil fruits are!"
It was indeed something worth taking a good look at. At this moment, not only Zhu Yunying was very curious about it, but the civil officials were even more curious, and many of them were already prepared to start praising him.
Isn't this obvious? If the Ming Dynasty obtains a new crop, a crop that can feed the people of the Ming Dynasty, that is an auspicious omen, that is the greatest affirmation from Heaven for the emperor and his ministers.
Although it may just be a type of cooking oil, and doesn't seem to be a new grain, it hasn't yet broken people's perception of grains.
However, many people also understand that if it is a type of cooking oil worth promoting, then it is indeed a very necessary thing. After all, the population of the Ming Dynasty is constantly increasing, and the demand for food is also increasing, so naturally more oil is needed.
The Imperial Son-in-Law Commandant may have truly made a great contribution!
However, we still need to observe and see if this oil is edible, and whether this type of oil-producing fruit can be widely promoted.
If it can only be displayed as an object or cannot be promoted, then its merit may be very small, merely winning the emperor's smile.