Chapter 683 Taboo



Perhaps Ru Chang would also feel proud, for the Crown Prince's household was indeed teeming with talented individuals. Whether they now hold high positions in the imperial court or govern a region, they can all be considered pillars of the dynasty.

Most importantly, these former colleagues were all important ministers of the state, and none of them had forgotten their original aspirations, assisting His Majesty the Emperor in governing the country even better. They were perhaps also incredibly fortunate to have served His Majesty from an early age, and His Majesty entrusted them with important responsibilities.

His Majesty the Emperor is wise and powerful, and they are fortunate to have been able to assist him in creating the Ming Dynasty's golden age.

Zhu Yunying had no idea what his ministers were saying or thinking; he was simply playing with his youngest son. Looking at the chubby Zhu Wenkun, Zhu Yunying was in a good mood.

"Your eldest brother is the Crown Prince, so we won't give him any royal title. Even though we dote on your second uncle so much, we only made him the King of Wu. Think about all your other princes, we wouldn't be willing to give them any good titles. The King of Qin and the King of Jin were already given to your great-grandfather, but your father is saving the title of King of Han for you!"

Xu Miaoqing, standing nearby, was secretly delighted. The title of prince was no small matter. Although the Ming Dynasty did not have any real fiefdoms at present, these titles still represented status.

Generally speaking, the titles of the Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Seven Warring States were the most prestigious. Of course, since the Tang Dynasty, the King of Qin has held a particularly special position. And in the Ming Dynasty, the King of Wu was certainly also exceptionally special.

However, the title of Prince of Han is something that ordinary princes cannot bear.

The eldest son is the Crown Prince, and the second son is the Prince of Han, which is enough to show that Xu Miaoqing's position is secure. Furthermore, the fact that the second son received the title of Prince of Han is actually an act of supporting his elder brother.

Zhu Wenkun, who had just turned one year old, had no idea that his father, the emperor, had reserved a noble title for him. He was focused on bending over and catching his little bird!

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