These imperial uncles were indeed all cunning and shrewd, each with their own schemes.
Brothers are nothing compared to the power in one's hands!
Zhu Xiong Ying didn't really care if his uncles wanted to show off. Besides, he knew that their behavior was partly a show of respect and partly a form of pressure.
Clearly, these imperial uncles were not easy to deal with; after all, they were princes. The emperor and the crown prince were formidable figures before them, and they dared not show any dissatisfaction. But with the crown prince, it was a different story.
It seems I'm still not strong enough. It's not about seniority, it's simply about ability.
It doesn't matter, Zhu Xiong Ying feels he's still young. Besides, his team is excellent enough; given time, he can naturally achieve even more.
By then, the attitudes of these imperial uncles might change somewhat.
These things don't need to be rushed, and Zhu Xiong Ying doesn't need to rush either. Besides, the effects of his actions and plans won't be seen overnight.
Perhaps the conquest of Busan and Japan would demonstrate the Crown Prince's great talent and strategic vision. If the nine northern borders are secure, and the Tatars and Oirats in the Mongolian steppes are struggling to breathe, it would also reveal the Crown Prince's strength.
Now there's no need to worry about these things anymore. It's just a border hunt, just some 'exercises' in Old Zhu's plan, nothing serious.
Zhu Xiong Ying wasn't in a hurry at all. Let his uncles perform if they wanted; the role Zhu Xiong Ying needed to play now was simply that of a grandson of the emperor. At present, the only ones who could truly speak for the Ming Dynasty were the old Zhu and the eldest Zhu.
Xiao Zhu still needs to keep a low profile and doesn't need to show off his talents in the short term.
There's nothing wrong with gradually cultivating power and strengthening one's position. This is something that both Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhu Yuanzhang would be happy to see happen. After all, in their eyes, there can only be one successor to the Ming Dynasty, and they are happy to see a capable and skillful successor rise to power.
Let's ride horses on the grasslands with our uncles and lead the army for a few laps. This will relieve some pressure on Xu Yungong, contain the main Mongol force, and also give the troops some training.
Xiao Zhu doesn't have many things to do right now!
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