Zhu Di is the fourth son of Zhu Yuanzhang, the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and the uncle of Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunwen. Because he was dissatisfied with Emperor Jianwen's policy of reducing vassal vassals, he launched the Jingnan Campaign in 1399, the first year of Jianwen

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Zhu Di was the fourth son of Zhu Yuanzhang , the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty , and the uncle of Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen. Because he was dissatisfied with Emperor Jianwen's policy of reducing vassals, he launched the Jingnan War in the first year of Jianwen in 1399. After four years of war, he finally captured the imperial capital Yingtianfu and killed Emperor Jianwen (historical data called him Emperor Jianwen). His whereabouts are unknown), he ascended to the throne of God, known as Ming Chengzu in history, and also known as Yongle Emperor.

Later generations said that Zhu Di had had different intentions for a long time. He had been secretly preparing for this day early in the morning, and he was just usurping the throne in the name of Qingjun. Is this really the case?

Ming history records show that Zhu Yuanzhang originally enfeoffed his sons and enfeoffed a total of 25 vassal kings. However, when Zhu Di rebelled, the other vassal kings who Zhu Yuanzhang insisted on enfeoffing at first took a wait-and-see attitude. What does this mean? It shows that other princes and kings are also deeply dissatisfied, but they just don't have the strength and courage to rise up to resist.

Zhu Di is the fourth son of Zhu Yuanzhang, the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and the uncle of Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunwen. Because he was dissatisfied with Emperor Jianwen's policy of reducing vassal vassals, he launched the Jingnan Campaign in 1399, the first year of Jianwen - DayDayNews

Zhu Di has been on the northern border all year round and has fought countless battles with the Yuan Dynasty troops. Among Zhu Yuanzhang's princes, he is undoubtedly the most strategic. When Zhu Yuanzhang was alive, he could still suppress the winner. As the emperor's grandson, Zhu Yunwen, how could he be Zhu Di's opponent?

If Zhu Yunwen waited for Zhu Di's death before implementing the policy of reducing the vassal state, history would probably be rewritten.

Zhu Di was originally dissatisfied with Zhu Yunwen. If Zhu Yunwen could treat Zhu Di kindly, then his uncle would definitely not raise an army to seize power. However, Zhu Yunwen could not understand the situation and acted indiscriminately. In the end, he forced Zhu Di to raise an army, and ended up getting himself involved.

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