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Historical topic: Why did "Amin Wuzong" Zhu Houzhao name himself "General Zhu Shouda"? Is Zhu Houzhao's victory in Yingzhou true?
The sense of accomplishment in human nature requires people to have concrete achievements, so it is inevitable that the young emperor wants to succeed. However, according to the duty of ancient China to the emperor, it should focus on the overall situation and not do any specific work. At this time, there are either major reform measures or some specific things to be done in person. Zhu Houzhao (Emperor Zheng De), a young Ming Wuzong, chose the latter, which is directly related to his good travel and youth, but it is easy to understand. Strangely, his success in making himself a general should be related to the abolition of the prime minister and the emperor's merger and seizure of power in the Ming Dynasty. If such an absurd will could not be executed in the Tang and Song Dynasties, the prime minister could veto it completely, but the university students in the Ming Dynasty did not have this power.

Yingzhou certainly has a triumph, but after several revisions, it is hard to say whether the record scale is enough to "triumph". Ming Wuzong likes to fight, so it is not surprising that he personally directs. However, the size of the result is uncertain.