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Because of fear. He was worried that he might have bad consequences for himself after being sealed.
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Zhu Yuanzhang's brother-in-law is called Guo Decheng, and Zhu Yuanzhang wants to seal his brother-in-law, but Guo Decheng said that he loves to drink and is easy to make mistakes, plus he is not interested in political affairs and does not want to be a big official, which will harm the country and himself.
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Because Zhu Yuanzhang has always been a suspicious person, and he is not a person who is greedy for wealth and nobility, there is no need to take such a big risk.
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That's because his brother-in-law is very smart, and he knows that accompanying the king is like accompanying the tiger, and he doesn't want to work beside the emperor.
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He knows Zhu Yuanzhang's personality, he has no strength himself, he doesn't want to be an official, he doesn't like court life, he pursues a free and easy life, and has his own principles.
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The brother-in-law likes a leisurely life very much, and he feels that there is no way for him to live a leisurely life after becoming an official, so he resolutely refuses to.
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He knows Zhu Yuanzhang's character, he just wants to save his life and live a rich life.
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Because his brother-in-law doesn't like life in officialdom, and he doesn't like to deal with those troublesome things, and being an official is not necessarily good, and he may die if he is not careful.
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Zhu Yuanzhang's brother-in-law is Guo Decheng, this person also contributed a lot to Zhu Yuanzhang's establishment of the dynasty, and he knew that if he accepted Zhu Yuanzhang's reward, then it was very likely that he would not live long, so he refused Zhu Yuanzhang's reward in order to survive.
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Because he knows that his credit is not great, and Zhu Yuanzhang gave himself such a high position because he wanted to get rid of himself better one day.
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Because he knew that becoming an official would face a very big risk, and he just wanted to live safely, he refused to be an official.
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Because this brother-in-law is a smart man, he knows that he has no ability to be an official, so he will not go to work.
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Because my brother-in-law is afraid of death. Zhu Wuzhang is notoriously ruthless and unrighteous to officials, likes to kill officials, and will be killed when he is a big official.
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Because his brother-in-law is self-aware and knows that he is not the material to be a big official, and Zhu Yuanzhang just said it casually, and he didn't really want to give him an official.
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Because Zhu Yuanzhang's brother-in-law Shen Chang knew who Zhu Yuanzhang was at that time, he knew that he had no merit and hard work, and he saved his life for the sake of silver, so he didn't let Zhu Yuanzhang give him an official.
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Because he is a smart man, he knows that he does not have that ability, so he resolutely does not seek his own death.
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I think Zhu Yuanzhang's brother-in-law is a smart person, and he showed weakness in front of Zhu Yuanzhang just to tell Zhu Yuanzhang that he was not a threat to him, which was a very smart way to save his life.
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Because his brother-in-law knows that a companion is like a tiger, so he just wants to be able to leave a way to live, as long as he has wine to drink every day.
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I think this Zhu Yuanzhang's brother-in-law actually sees it very clearly, he is very afraid that Zhu Yuanzhang is a plan to kill, so he will say this, after all, he has the identity of Zhu Yuanzhang's brother-in-law, and he is a big official, it is easy to become a rising bird and be pushed down by Zhu Yuanzhang.
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Because the brother-in-law knew that if he accepted this reward, he might be killed by Zhu Yuanzhang, so he said so.
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This brother-in-law can be said to be very smart, he doesn't want to be a big official, he just wants to live.
Because Zhu Yuanzhang is ruthless, has no family affection, and only has his own rights, his brother-in-law is afraid that Zhu Yuanzhang will kill him.
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