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Zhu Yuanzhang peeled oranges for his son, and the reason why his son was scared to death was because he thought that his father was going to punish him, so he suddenly approached him.
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When Zhu Yuanzhang dreamed, he dreamed that a samurai wanted to kill him, and he threw an orange at the samurai, but the samurai easily cut it with a knife. He took the opportunity to take off the mask of the samurai and found that it was his fourth son Zhu Di, and after waking up, he asked Zhu Di to enter Beijing and peel oranges for him, and Zhu Di was so frightened that he immediately fled from the capital.
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As soon as she heard this, she asked Zhu Di to leave the capital quickly, and Zhu Di was very puzzled, why did she have to drive him back after she had just arrived in the capital, and then she told her son that according to her understanding of Zhu Yuanzhang, the reason why Zhu Yuanzhang personally peeled such a clean orange for Zhu Di to eat was to pull Zhu Di's skin and tendons. When Zhu Di heard this, he paid it back, so he ran away and left the capital, a place of right and wrong, and then Zhu Di left the capital overnight and rushed back to the base camp in the north on the grounds that there was a war in the north.
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Because Zhu Yuanzhang is a very suspicious person and would never act like this, his mother would feel so scared.
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Because Zhu Yuanzhang's behavior was to teach his son a lesson. The implication is to separate him from this extended family.
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Because his mother told her son that Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to kill herself, her son ran away overnight.
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She felt that the reason why Zhu Yuanzhang personally peeled such a clean orange for Zhu Di to eat was to peel Zhu Di and cramp.
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The core idea of this story is that Zhu Yuanzhang peeled oranges to imply that Zhu Di was far away from the center of power, gave Zhu Di a chance to live, and later took the throne that Zhu Yuanzhang left to his grandson.
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His mother told him that the emperor was going to kill him and told him to run away quickly, and Zhu Di fled in a hurry and escaped. Zhu Yuanzhang peeled oranges to imply that Zhu Di stayed away from the center of power, gave Zhu Di a chance to live, and later took the throne that Zhu Yuanzhang left to his grandson. But Zhu Di is neither a son-in-law nor the eldest son, Di is the head of the kings in terms of prestige and family order.
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Zhu Yuanzhang personally peeled oranges for his son to eat, because this action was very rare, and the son himself was very happy, but his mother had realized the real reason behind this behavior, so he let him run away.
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Because Queen Ma knows what kind of person Zhu Yuanzhang is, as long as he thinks about being good to someone, it proves that he has killed this person.
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I don't like to read the history of the Ming Dynasty, except that the emperors are all stupid, how can the Ming Dynasty exist in Chinese history for 276 years?
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It is said that after Zhu Yuanzhang became the emperor, he also began to think about how to pass on the throne. One day Zhu Yuanzhang had a strange dream, dreaming that a man in armor asked him for the Jinluan Palace, and after he woke up the next day, he felt more and more wrong. So he called Zhu Di and peeled an orange for him personally.
At that time, Zhu Di didn't think much about it, but thought that this was his father's love for him. Since his father had never done anything like this to him before, he felt very happy. Later, he told Queen Ma about this, but Queen Ma told him to run away.
Because this is Zhu Yuanzhang hinting, implying that Zhu Di will not be able to take care of the overall situation in the future (orange). If he doesn't run away at this time, it is very likely that he will never be able to escape again. So Zhu Di hurriedly behaved obediently, praised his father's decision as very good, and proposed that the border was important, and he wanted to go back quickly.
As the saying goes, out of sight is pure, and Zhu Yuanzhang didn't want to believe Zhu Di's rebellion in his heart, so he escaped the catastrophe.
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In folk tales, there will always be all sorts of interesting legends, and ordinary people do not see the life of the royal family, but this is not difficult for those literati, and it is not known if things are said as they do. Therefore, there are all kinds of anecdotes in later generations, such as Taizu's indiscriminate killing of meritorious servants, such as Liu Bowen's various cleverness, so what is the specific content of this incident about peeling oranges?
It turns out that Zhu Yuanzhang, like many founding monarchs, began to have doubts after winning the world. The question is incomprehensible, the emperor controls the existence of human life in the world, and they suspect who will die. At first, he thought that the Founding Fathers were so powerful that it was even possible for them to form a party to win the throne, so he made up all sorts of reasons to kill many good servants.
While chatting, he also plucked an orange and handed it to his son to eat, much to his son's excitement because his father had never been so close to him. After chatting, Zhu Di was very excited. Instead of going back to his home, he went to his mother in the harem and happily shared the incident with her.
However, after hearing these words, Queen Ma was very scared. She was Zhu Yuanzhang's first wife, and even her husband's habit. Such a move was obviously a fatal heart, so she immediately let her son flee After Zhu Di knew the reason, she didn't dare to stay in the capital anymore, and immediately walked into the palace and said goodbye to the emperor:
I'm going back to the enclosed place to guard the edge! After hearing these words, Zhu Yuanzhang felt that his son was very enthusiastic about defending the country, and he might be able to settle down in the future. Moreover, this is his own son after all, and he is brave and does not want to kill him.
Soon after Zhu Di returned, Zhu Yuanzhang died. The new emperor felt that all these uncles had the right not to take themselves seriously, so he wanted to weaken these vassal kings. But he did it too fast, and finally displeased the grumpy Zhu Di, so he really resisted and became the emperor, so Zhu Yuanzhang's dream came true and finally came true.
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This allusion is about Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhu Di, Zhu Yuanzhang peeled oranges for Zhu Di to eat, this was originally just a common thing, why did Queen Ma tell Zhu Di to flee for her life after hearing about it?
Queen Ma saw that Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to kill Zhu Di, so she told him to flee for his life.
After Zhu Yuanzhang ascended the throne, he set up his eldest son Zhu Biao as the crown prince, although Zhu Biao was not as heroic and domineering as Zhu Yuanzhang, but he was a generous and virtuous person.
In Zhu Yuanzhang's eyes, although there is still a gap between Zhu Biao and himself, he will be a benevolent monarch in the future. Coupled with Zhu Yuanzhang's eldest son, he likes and is satisfied with Zhu Biao, the prince.
Zhu Di's personality is different from Zhu Biao. Zhu Di's natural style is more like Zhu Yuanzhang, quite heroic and domineering, and Zhu Yuanzhang is also quite satisfied with Zhu Di. But Zhu Biao is both virtuous and the eldest son, so Zhu Yuanzhang did not make Zhu Di the crown prince, but made the eldest son Zhu Biao the prince.
Later, the crown prince Zhu Biao died unexpectedly early, and what was even more surprising was that Zhu Yuanzhang established Zhu Biao's son as the heir to the throne. In this way, Zhu Yuanzhang's other sons were very unconvinced, it was reasonable to make the eldest brother Zhu Biao the crown prince, after all, he was the eldest son, but now it is a bit too much to make the nephew the grandson.
Zhu Di was naturally not convinced by this, and Zhu Yuanzhang of course also saw the thoughts of his sons, and everyone tacitly agreed.
Zhu Yuanzhang thought about it and always felt that Zhu Di was a great threat to the imperial grandson, and he was very worried that he would not be able to help Zhu Di after the imperial grandson ascended the throne after his death, so there was an allusion that Zhu Yuanzhang peeled oranges for Zhu Di to eat.
This allusion is that once when Zhu Yuanzhang recruited Zhu Di into Beijing, he personally peeled an orange for Zhu Di, and picked out the orange bellflowers. Zhu Di didn't see anything wrong with Zhu Yuanzhang's move at that time, he only felt that his father was full of love, and even thought that Zhu Yuanzhang might have to give up the throne of the imperial grandson to himself.
Afterwards, Zhu Di went to Queen Ma with joy and told Queen Ma what had just happened. After hearing this, Queen Ma suddenly felt that something was wrong, she understood Zhu Yuanzhang's style, and knew that Zhu Yuanzhang's move had another deep meaning. She said to Zhu Di that Zhu Yuanzhang is treating you as that orange, he wants to peel you and cramp, you should leave Beijing and go back to the fiefdom quickly, otherwise you will have to worry about your life.
When Zhu Di heard Queen Ma say this, he was so frightened that he said goodbye to Zhu Yuanzhang soon, and he escaped the catastrophe.
This allusion is impressive and quite exciting, which not only reflects the kindness of Queen Ma, but also vividly embodies Zhu Yuanzhang's suspicious and murderous nature, and most of everyone is convinced after reading it.
However, there is no official historical basis for this allusion, the possibility of fabrication is too great, there are too many stories about Zhu Yuanzhang circulating today, many of which are obviously fictional, Zhu Yuanzhang is probably one of the most heavily smeared emperors in history.
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Zhu Yuanzhang hinted that his son could not dominate the overall situation. Mother saw that Zhu Yuanzhang had murderous intentions.
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Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to test whether Zhu Di had the intention of rebellion, so he set up a bureau.
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Or Queen Ma is smarter, it was his wit that saved his son.
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Zhu Yuanzhang personally peeled oranges, which shows that his son has made him very dissatisfied.
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Mainly because Zhu Yuanzhang didn't like this son very much, but he suddenly treated him better.
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Queen Ma is a very smart person. It can be seen that Zhu Yuanzhang is hinting to his son that he does not have the ability to control the overall situation.
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Because his mother knew that his father might want to kill him, he would suddenly be kind to him.
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Because in fact, Zhu Yuanzhang's meaning refers to being unfavorable to his son.
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Of course, we can also see from this point that Zhu Di's emotional intelligence at that time was still relatively low, and when Zhu Yuanzhang publicly bragged about himself, he actually stood up and accused Zhu Yuanzhang. I guess the reason why Zhu Di accused Zhu Yuanzhang at that time was actually to show himself, because Zhu Di wanted Zhu Yuanzhang's approval very much at that time.
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is like this, the first person to see this matter is Queen Ma, because the orange represents the "Yellow Bureau (orange)", which is used to test whether Zhu Di has the intention of rebelling.
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Zhu Yuanzhang was murderous to Zhu Di, so he approached him to peel oranges for him, because the crown prince Zhu Biao died, the princes were ready to move on the throne, Zhu Di was the most ambitious, so Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to get rid of her.
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This is true, because Zhu Yuanzhang is a very vigilant person, for him, the death of his eldest son Zhu Biao made him very strict with the next monarch, this is when he saw Zhu Di's thoughts, he wanted to kill Zhu Di and test Zhu Di with oranges.
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This is a true story. Zhu Yuanzhang in order to test his son Zhu Di. Wrap oranges for him to eat. But after being known by Zhu Di's mother, she immediately told Zhu Di to stay away from the court.
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This is fake, Zhu Yuanzhang actually became the emperor, and his suspicion of the people around him was also very serious, and his son made a big mistake and was finally executed, but the historical records beautified this history, so there is this story,
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This is true, Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to use this orange to warn Zhu Di not to covet the throne, because he is not capable of commanding the overall situation, and he should not have any thoughts about the throne.
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Zhu Yuanzhang personally peeled oranges for Zhu Di, and at night Zhu Di told his mother that Zhu Yuanzhang personally peeled the oranges for him and removed the skin and tendons, and Zhu Di's mother said that Zhu Yuanzhang hated Zhu Di to death and wanted to cramp and peel him.
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Zhu Di told Queen Ma that Zhu Yuanzhang peeled an orange for him with his own hands, which made him very excited, and his mother told her son that this was because his father thought that he could not command the overall situation, and asked him to hurry back to his fiefdom.
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It was because one night Zhu Yuanzhang had a strange dream, in which he was eating oranges. There was a masked samurai with a group of assassins. Storm the palace to snatch his throne.
This samurai was the fourth, his fourth son. So the next day, Zhu Yuanzhang ordered his fourth son to return to the palace to face the saint and let him eat the oranges that had been peeled clean. Queen Ma knew that Zhu Yuanzhang had this dream, so she hurriedly asked her son to run away
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Because Zhu Yuanzhang was going to do it to his son at that time, oranges were a hint. implied that Zhu Yuanzhang couldn't take care of the overall situation (orange), so he planned to deal with his son.
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In fact, I want to hint at something, because Zhu Yuanzhang is a small-minded person, so there is such a small method.
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Because his mother saw through Zhu Yuanzhang's intention to do this, she did not love her son, but suspected that her son would not be able to take care of the overall situation in the future, rebelled, and wanted to get rid of this son, so she let him escape.
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The main reason is that Zhu Yuanzhang dreamed that his son Zhu Di rebelled, so he personally peeled oranges for his son to eat to test him, and Queen Ma felt that Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to kill him after knowing it, so she asked Zhu Di to flee quickly.
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Because Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to remind Zhu Di not to have the intention of rebelling, he would not be soft-hearted if he messed up, so his mother asked him to leave quickly.
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Because Zhu Yuanzhang peeled oranges for Zhu Di, he was implying that Zhu Di couldn't take care of the overall situation at all, and Queen Ma, who had shared the bed with Zhu Yuanzhang for many years, saw Zhu Yuanzhang's intentions, so she asked her son to run away.
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Because Zhu Yuanzhang is a very deep person, and he is uncertain, and suspicious by nature, he will not personally peel oranges for his son to eat for no reason, this must be a conspiracy.
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His son is Zhu Di. Because Zhu Yuanzhang personally peeled oranges for his son to eat, indicating that he was going to peel Zhu Di and cramp, Queen Ma asked Zhu Di to flee back to the fiefdom quickly.
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Because, Zhu Yuanzhang may get rid of him because he takes care of the overall situation, so in order to save his life, he can only let him escape.
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Because after his son got married, he also had his own family, and he also needed to follow his own family, so he would say such things.
I don't think this is a reliable statement, because the appearance of children is determined by the genes of their parents, and it is also affected by a variety of factors, and the appearance of parents is relatively similar.