Ming Dynasty: From Zhu Di’s grandson to the emperor of ancient times

In the twenty-first year of Yongle, Zhu Di personally attacked Arutai for the fourth time.

Before leaving, Zhu Di decided to let the Crown Prince’s second son, Zhu Zhankai, oversee the country.

"Your Highness Taisun, shipping is harmful and not beneficial. Please forbid Zheng He from going overseas.”

A group of civil officials and interest groups began to make trouble

"Ban shipping? Men, drag these people out and kill them.”

Zhu Gaochi: " Son, you can’t be so cruel. My Great Ming needs a benevolent Lord."”

Zhu Zhankai: " Benevolence also depends on who you treat. For these people, if you take a step back, they will take ten steps forward.”

"From today onwards, all merchants must register. Those who continue to do business without a business license will be killed without mercy.”

"From today onwards, each region will set up a tax bureau and a discipline inspection commission. The lowest business tax will be 20% of the total. The higher the income, the higher the proportion of business tax.”

"From today onwards, after the imperial examination ends, the chief examiner only has the authority to mark the marks anonymously.

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