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...
Even in the royal family, this is unavoidable; while enjoying wealth and luxury, there are also certain responsibilities and obligations.
These are probably things that can't be helped; these are everyone's obligations. Identity really doesn't represent everything.
Zhu Yunying sat down and looked at Zhu Yuntong, saying, "When you go to Beiping, be more well-behaved. But eat and play as you please, no one will restrict you. It's not as prosperous as Jiangnan, but it's gotten better in recent years. You can ride horses and go hunting whenever you want, that's all fine."
Zhu Yunwen said confidently, "I know. I've already made an agreement with my uncle. We'll lead the group on a hunting trip. We'll head north too. We don't have to worry about those people in the north anymore. We can't afford not to go hunting."
There's no need to pursue the fleeing enemy now. There are indeed no hidden dangers over there. These members of the royal family can't stay idle; they'll definitely want to find some fun. These things are no problem for them at all.
It is true that Beiping is not as prosperous as Yingtian, but for the imperial family members who have no worries about food and clothing, they can find their own pleasures.
Hearing this, Joo Yoon-young couldn't help but laugh. It seemed like a good arrangement and idea.
Moreover, development takes time. Even when Zhu Yunying went to Beiping to build the city, Beiping was gradually transforming from a military stronghold into an administrative center. The continuous construction over the years has also given Beiping a more prosperous atmosphere.
That's about it. It's not exactly a desolate place, which means that the royal family members won't have to worry about hardship once they go there. At least for these relatively wealthy groups, they don't need to worry about a difficult life.
These are the facts, and many people know them. For those people, life in Beiping was simply less wealthy and prosperous than in Nanjing, nothing more.