This isn't just unnecessary talk for Joo Yoon-young; it's simply that Joo Yoon-young thinks a lot, so he doesn't mind doing a little extra work.
Historically, cabinets have followed a similar pattern. Even after Zhu Di ascended the throne and continuously delegated power to the cabinet, he dared not violate ancestral rules. This resulted in slow progress for the cabinet and its failure to become a formal central-level administrative body.
Zhu Yunying is now planning to do the same. He can create a cabinet and grant it certain powers and status. However, the special nature of the cabinet also means that Zhu Yunying must prepare in advance and continuously limit its development.
Joo Yun-young did these things with a clear conscience, mainly because he had done many such things before, so he was somewhat adept at them. This could be considered one of Joo Yun-young's characteristics.
Emperors, by nature, would prefer checks and balances, and they certainly like to restrict certain sensitive institutions and government departments. This is obviously not a contradiction.
Having done some of the things he was supposed to do, Joo Yun-young was in a good mood; he had indeed accomplished quite a bit. Even though there was no such thing as a permanent solution, and Joo Yun-young knew that wasn't the case, he had still done some work.
These are genuinely not bad things, and Joo Yoon-young doesn't think they are unnecessary. He is doing this now, and he will definitely continue to do so in the future. This is what Joo Yoon-young feels he should do.
Old Zhu took Little Zhu to the morning court session, while Little Zhu could seemingly sleep in, but he still had to continue reviewing memorials.
We must all work together to govern the Ming Dynasty better and make its rule more stable.
These are also the responsibilities of the descendants of the Zhu family.
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