As an emperor, Judy is an emperor who has been praised through the ages. Judy made five expeditions to Mongolia, and he was the only Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty who crossed the desert to pursue foreign enemies. During Judy's reign, Zheng Heyuan made seven voyages to the West, which spread the culture of the Ming Dynasty overseas. This is the first time in China's history that all countries in the true sense have come to North Korea.
As a father, Judy is a tolerant and kind father. In the second year of Yongle, Prince Zhu Gaochi sealed Hanwang Zhu and ordered Zhu to go to Yunnan. Zhu is extremely dissatisfied with this. When Judy visited Beijing, he urged to return to Nanjing, but Judy reluctantly agreed. This kind of thing was originally a matter of the imperial dynasty, but Zhu was able to get away with it. This shows that Judy is tolerant and kind to her son.
As a son, Judy is an unfilial son who hides her biological mother. Judy deliberately concealed the fact that she was not her own son in order to win the throne legally. Although Judy later built a large temple pagoda with stained glass to commemorate her mother, Judy did not rehabilitate her mother in history, so he was not a good son.
As a manager, Judy is sensitive and suspicious. As long as he can do anything that threatens his power and dignity, Judy will fight back by hook or by crook, regardless of the consequences. He once killed 3000 ladies-in-waiting because of the sudden death of his beloved concubine. So in this respect, Judy is a veritable demon.
Judy used her whole life to prove that she was more suitable to be an emperor than Wen Jian, no less than the former Qin Hanwu, and Daming Fenghua was only a part of the life of Yongle Emperor.