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Emperor who loves war-Yongle Emperor Judy
These days, I have been reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" written by Yue Ming. The author's real name is Shi Yue, and many modern languages are used in it. It is lively and interesting to read, so that history is no longer monotonous.

Those things in the Ming Dynasty are seven books. The first book tells the story of the founding emperor Zhu Yuanzhang's uprising to overthrow the cruel rule of the Yuan Dynasty, his confrontation with Chen Youliang and Zhang Shicheng, and even the death of Zhu Yuanzhang.

The second book tells the story that Judy, the prince of Yan, drove his nephew Zhu Yunwen out of the palace through the Battle of Jingnan and became emperor herself, but the whereabouts of Zhu Yunwen became an unsolved case in history.

During Judy's reign, she did many great things that the emperor didn't dare to think or do before, such as compiling the largest encyclopedia at that time, Yongle Dadian; Send Zheng He to the Western Seas for seven times; Five personal expeditions to Mongolia shattered the dream of the Mongols to revive the Mongolian empire.

Judy is an emperor who wears armor all day. When you are in office, you can get peace for 30 years by visiting Mongolia once. Even a simple border report is enough for him to cross the horse again and take the enemy's head with a knife.

In his eyes, the joy of bamboo and silk, the singer who hides half his face in front of us behind the guitar, is not what he wants. He loves Jinge Iron Horse, and the enemy's blood gushes after the sabre is brushed tightly.

The joy of silk and bamboo is not his favorite, but the screams of enemies, the collision of weapons and the sound of spears piercing clothes are his favorite.

The emperor, who began in Yongle, was an old man who led soldiers to kill the enemy heroically until he was in his 60 s and finally died on his way home.

If you want to use a poem to describe Judy's life, I think Cao Cao's "Short Songs" will be more appropriate:

An old horse crouches, aiming at a thousand miles.

The martyrs were full of courage in their later years.

This poem is the life portrayal of the good emperor, the great emperor who created the prosperous time of Yongle.

Although he is in the wrong position.

We should treat everyone in history fairly, no matter what he has done. Heroes are listed in the history books. What are their advantages and disadvantages?