I recommend the book "Ming Dynasty: Beginning Fishmonger, Zhu Yuanzhang's Godfather" to you. It tells the story of the protagonist Ma Zhao transmigrating to the Hongwu period of Ming Dynasty and becoming a fishmonger. Later, he met Zhu Yuanzhang, who was disguised as a prisoner in Zhao Prison. Zhu Yuanzhang adopted him as his adopted son and let him manage Liaodong and compete with the King of Yan for the world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Zhu Yuanzhang had a total of 26 sons. The fates and endings of some of them were as follows: 1. The eldest son, Zhu Biao, was born in the 15th year of Zhizheng (1355). His mother was Empress Ma. Zhu Biao had been valued and taught by Zhu Yuanzhang since he was young, and he was made the crown prince. However, in the 25th year of Hongwu (1392), he died of a cold at the age of 37. 2. The second son, Zhu, was born in the 16th year of Zhizheng (1356). His mother was also Empress Ma. Zhu was granted the title of King of Qin and was ordered to attack Taozhou and win. However, he died in the 29th year of Hongwu (1396) at the age of 40 after being poisoned by three women. 3. His third son, Zhu, was born to Empress Ma. He was conferred the title of King Jin, but the exact outcome was unknown. 4. The fourth son, Zhu Di, was born to Concubine Shuo (self-proclaimed Empress Xiao Ci Gao). Zhu Di was the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Ming Chengzu. He reigned for 22 years and died at the age of 65 on his way back from his fifth northern expedition to Mongolia. The outcome and details of the other sons were not in the information provided, so they could not be known.
I recommend "Zhu Yuanzhang's Life Simulator" to you. The main character of this historical novel, Zhu Yuanzhang, traveled through time and space in the 15th year of Chongzhen in the late Ming Dynasty through a life simulator. He was determined to lead the Ming Dynasty to regain its glory. There were many classic scenes in this novel, such as Zhu Yuanzhang frowning when he saw Zhu Di usurping the throne, and his gloomy face when he saw the Ming God of War kill millions of troops in battle, etc. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Perhaps you're referring to the book "At the beginning, I wandered among the people. Old Zhu begged me to ascend the throne." The main character, Zhu Xuan, traveled to the twenty-fifth year of Hongwu and became Zhu Yuanzhang's obedient grandson who was brought back to the palace. In the future, he became Zhu Yuanzhang's subordinate and crown prince. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The following are some novel recommendations about Zhu Yuanzhang's rebirth at the end of the Ming Dynasty: 1. " Hongwu Survival Guide ": The protagonist directly hugged Zhu Yuanzhang's thigh." Ancestor, I'm your 23rd grandson!" 2. " Rebirth of the King of Qin of Ming Dynasty ": The protagonist was reborn as Zhu Yuanzhang's second son, Zhu Wei, who was granted Xi'an and called the King of Qin. He held hundreds of thousands of border troops and swords... Please note that these are only some of the recommended novels in the search results. There may be other related works.
The list of Zhu Yuanzhang's sons is as follows: 1. Zhu Biao (Prince Yiwen) 2. Zhu Wei (King Min of Qin) 3. Zhu Wei (Prince Gong of Jin) 4. Zhu Di (King of Yan) 5. Zhu Xi (Prince Ding of Zhou) 6. Zhu Zhen (Prince Zhao of Chu) 7. Zhu Xi (King Gong of Qi) 8. Zhu Zi (King of Pool) 9. Zhu Qi (King of Zhao) 10. Zhu Tan (King of Lu Huang) 11. Zhu Chun (King Xian of Shu) 12. Zhu Bai (Xiangxian King) 13. Zhu Gui (Substitute King Jian) 14. Zhu Xi (Prince Suzhuang) 15. Zhu Zhi (Liao Jian King) 16. Zhu Wei (King Qingjing) 17. Zhu Quan (Prince Ning Xian) 18. Zhu Xi (King of Minzhuang) 19. Zhu Xi (Valley King) 20. Zhu Song (Han Xian) 21. Zhu Mo (King Shen Jian) 22. Prince Zhu Yiwen 23. King Min of Qin 24. King Gong of Jin 25. Zhu Di, King of Yan 26. King Ding of Zhou
Zhu Yuanzhang had a total of 26 sons. Their names were Zhu Biao, Zhu Wei, Zhu Wei, Zhu Di, Zhu Wei, Zhu Zhen, Zhu Wei, Zhu Zi, Zhu Qi, Zhu Tan, Zhu Chun, Zhu Bai, Zhu Gui, Zhu Wei, Zhu Zhi, Zhu Wei, Zhu Quan, Zhu Wei, Zhu Song, Zhu Mo, Zhu Ying, Zhu Wei, Zhu Dong, Zhu Muyi, and Zhu Nan.
"Ming Dynasty: I, Zhu Di's Fourth Son."
There were two novels related to the problem: The Great Ming Dynasty: Zhu Yuanzhang Begged to Join My Gang at the Beginning and Zhu Yuanzhang Begged Me to Be Emperor. These novels described a story about Zhu Yuanzhang. One of the stories was about a time-traveler, Zhou Lin, who survived in troubled times. The other story was about a person who was asked by Zhu Yuanzhang to be emperor. However, the specific plot and details could only be known by reading these novels.
" Ming Dynasty: The Beginning Mistaken Zhu Yuanzhang as His Father " was a time-travel novel. It told the story of a person who traveled to the Ming Dynasty and mistakenly recognized Zhu Yuanzhang as his father. However, other than that, the search results provided did not provide any more detailed information about the novel.
The beginning of the Ming Dynasty was recognized by Zhu Yuanzhang as the plot of a novel or story. The story seems to involve a man who mistook Zhu Yuanzhang for his father or grandfather. However, the specific plot and details were not provided in the search results. Therefore, based on the information provided, he could not give a more detailed answer.