The Tragic and Unfortunate Harem Life of Emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty - Historical Geography - Alpha -- Interesting Stories from Around the World, Candid Conversations

by huhaha on 2010-05-15 23:10:06

The emperor also has a family, but his family is extremely special. They do not have the troubles of common people with daily necessities, but they also lack a few degrees of warmth in life. Power struggles are accompanied by bloody massacres, so it can be said that emperors rarely have normal family lives.

When Zhu Di was a feudal prince, regarding marriage, the emperor said: "You have an obedient daughter, let her marry my son Zhu Di." Whether Xu Da felt great honor or felt that the emperor's order could not be violated, anyway, he immediately bowed his head and thanked for the grace. The formal enfeoffment was in the ninth year of Hongwu (1367 AD), at that time Zhu Di was seventeen years old.