Zhu Yuanzhang made his grandson Zhu Yunwen and his son Prince Judy couplet.

One day during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang, the great ancestor of the Ming Dynasty, and his son Judy and grandson Zhu Yunwen were drinking and enjoying flowers in the palace. Zhu Yuanzhang looked at the colorful scenery, was illuminated by the bright sunshine, and the breeze blew from time to time, and was very happy.

Zhu Yuanzhang attached great importance to the education of his descendants and invited Confucian masters to teach them. In order to understand their cultural level, Zhu Yuanzhang decided to take this opportunity to test the duet kung fu of Judy and Zhu Yunwen.

The first part is: "The wind blows a ponytail for a thousand lines."

Grandson Zhu Yunwen.

Part II: "Rain beats wool."

Rebecca Judy

Bottom line: "Rizhao Longlin Wandianjin"

Zhu Yuanzhang understood that Zhu Yunwen's talent and verve were far less than Judy's, and he also saw Judy's great ambition. He began to worry that Judy would rebel after her death, but Judy was his own son and had to resign herself to fate.