"Ancestral Instructions of Ming Di" records that "there is no official in the imperial court, including treachery, and troops will be punished to clear the monarch's end." Judy, the prince of Yan, started his army under the banner of "Jingnan". Judy did it just to be famous. At that time, Judy accused Qi Tai and Huang Zicheng of being treacherous court officials and bewitched the emperor to slaughter the imperial clan. So Judy thinks they kidnapped Zhu Yunwen by force. So I started attacking them myself. Judy said that he strictly followed the ancestral system and swept away traitors for the court. Therefore, after joining the army, Judy will shout out the slogan "Jun Qing is difficult for Guo Jing". Although everyone knows what is going on, Judy obviously wants to fool herself. In this respect, Judy is not responsible for Li Shimin.
Why did Li Shimin dare to launch the "Xuanwumen Change" during the Tang Gaozu period? The root cause is that Li Shimin is cornered. If he doesn't resist, he will die. Those who have always made meritorious deeds have always been feared by Prince Li, so they have always been a repressive attitude. And Tang Gaozu, perhaps worried about Li Shimin's contribution to Gao Zhen, or perhaps because he wants to establish the status of a prince. Turn a blind eye to Li's repression. On the contrary, he cooperated with Li many times to suppress it. So Li Shimin is actually alive and trembling. Lee never killed himself, but muddled along. However, on the eve of the Xuanwumen Rebellion, the installed spies learned that Li was going to commit suicide. Li Shimin would only resist if he didn't want to die.
Li Shimin is also an efficient person. Since we decided to rebel and seek a chance to live, we simply planned the change of Xuanwu Gate. He was not afraid of the rebellion in Tang Gaozu, mainly because Tang Gaozu did not feel invincible or unattainable. To put it bluntly, Tang Gaozu never frightened Li Shimin, so Li Shimin dared to resist. Moreover, the commander-in-chief of Xuanwu Gate was also rebelled by Li Shimin, which is also his dependence. Historically, Li Shimin's rebellious journey was full of twists and turns. If he doesn't have enough luck and determination, then even if he can kill Li, he will be dead.
On the other hand, Judy's situation is different. Judy has lived in the shadow of Zhu Yuanzhang since she was born. Judy didn't have her own name until she was seven years old, because Zhu Yuanzhang had been busy with the war and had no time to choose a name. Judy became a fan of Yan Di when she was 0/7 years old. During the ten years around Judy, Zhu Yuanzhang gave Judy a very strict education, which made Judy respect Zhu Yuanzhang as her father from the bottom of her heart. More importantly, Zhu Yuanzhang shot down Daming Mountain. Judy didn't dare to fight against this great force that created the country. This is different from Tang Gaozu Tang Gaozu. Although Tang Gaozu was also the founding emperor, Li Shimin laid half of Li Tang. To a large extent, Li Yuan is sitting in the middle of the table. He, the founding emperor, feels completely different from Zhu Yuanzhang, the emperor who spelled it out with one knife and one gun.
Judy herself is not dissatisfied with Zhu Biao, the prince of Zhu Yuanzhang. After all, Zhu Biao has a high prestige among his brothers, and he is very kind to Judy. Even after Zhu Biao's death, Zhu Yuanzhang named Zhu Yunwen Prince. Although Judy is not satisfied, she dare not have the slightest objection. This is Judy's awe of Zhu Yuanzhang, which has penetrated into the bone marrow. And this kind of fear, Li Shimin Tang Gaozu did not. I even wonder if Judy would rebel if Zhu Yunwen's vassal-cutting was not so leave no room. After all, Judy's strength at that time was far from that of the central government. Judy's rebellion is also a big risk. If there is a way to keep Judy alive, I really don't know if Judy will rebel.