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In the battle of Jingnan, Zhu Yunwen said such a sentence. Did Judy win again and again as a result?
In the first year of Wen Jian (1399), Judy set out for the south, which was called "the battle of Jingnan" in history. In the battle of Jingnan, Wen Jian led the northern expedition with veteran Geng Bingwen and sent Li Jinglong to continue the crusade. Judy attacked at the right time and used this strategy flexibly. After several wars, he wiped out the main force of Zhu Yunwen and finally won. In four years (1402), Wen Jian captured Yingtian (now Nanjing, Jiangsu).

On this basis, the war lasted for four years (1399- 1402). During the war, Emperor Wen Jian's whereabouts were unknown, or he burned himself to death in his palace, or he fled from the tunnel and hid in Yungui to become a monk. In the same year, Judy ascended the throne for the sake of Ming Chengzu. Looking back on the battle of Jingnan, Judy can laugh at the end, not only because of his perseverance and determination, but also because of Zhu Yunwen's good relationship with women, especially Zhu Yunwen's unwillingness to take the blame for killing his uncle, which led to his death.

First of all, when Chu Emperor first started his army, the Yanjun was only based in a corner of Beiping, and its strength was weak. However, the Ming Dynasty, where his emperor Zhu Yunwen lived, had overwhelming advantages in all aspects.

To many people, Judy could not resist Zhu Yunwen's attack. However, in the end, it was Judy who became braver and stronger. Instead, it was Zhu Yunwen, who lost their morale and was invaded by Judy. In this regard, I think Judy's victory over Zhu Yunwen is naturally due to various reasons.

One of the important reasons is that Zhu Yunwen is unwilling to take the blame for killing his uncle. In the battle of Jingnan, Zhu Yunwen said, "Don't let me have the name of patricide", that is, don't let him bear the responsibility of patricide. In this regard, "Ming History" records: "Wang used to ride more than ten times to force the regiment to stay in the wild, which has been surrounded by the Ming Dynasty. But calmly lead the horse, blow the horn and cross the camp. The general has a letter to the emperor and doesn't want to kill his uncle. They care about you carelessly and dare not shoot. "

For example, in the battle of Dongchang in the battle of Jingnan, Judy personally led the army to charge, and as a result, Sheng Yong's army was heavily surrounded. Yan Jun came to the rescue, and finally Judy met Zhu Neng and fled the battlefield. However, a large number of Yan Jun soldiers were injured by pre-arranged firearms and crossbows, and Zhang Yuze died. Judy, the prince of Yan, was on the verge of danger many times in this battle.

However, due to Zhu Yunwen's will to "don't make me kill my uncle", the soldiers of the Ming Dynasty dared not hurt Judy, and it was difficult to capture him alive, so they had to let him go.

After learning this situation, that is, knowing that she holds the "gold medal to avoid death", Judy naturally has nothing to hide. She once rode behind the house alone, leaving the soldiers of the Ming Dynasty helpless. In the long run, the morale of Ming soldiers will undoubtedly be hit, that is, if they lose on the battlefield, they will probably be punished by the court. However, if they win, they can't kill Judy, which is obviously a dilemma.

Furthermore, no matter what Zhu Yunwen's psychology is thinking, as long as there is a sentence such as "Don't let me kill my uncle's name", Judy, the prince of Yan, can incarnate Changshan Zhao Zilong and fight against the north, not only without danger to her life, but also without the risk of serious injury.

For Zhu Yunwen, he probably really wanted to kill Judy, the prince of Yan, but he didn't want to order Judy to be killed, that is, he didn't want to take the blame, so he made a will "Don't let me kill in the name of my uncle".

In other words, what his emperor Zhu Yunwen wanted most was that Judy could not be captured alive, and it was better to let Judy die in battle. However, the soldiers of the Ming Dynasty were naturally not fools. Because of Zhu Yunwen's attitude, whoever killed Judy, the prince of Yan, will not make meritorious deeds, but will be found guilty, in order to express Zhu Yunwen's "sadness" about his uncle's murder. Besides, in the battle of Jingnan, Judy and Zhu Yunwen still had the possibility of making peace, which made his soldiers get the boat.