In addition to the well-known hobby of "cricket fighting", Zhu Zhanji also has a little-known elegant literary and artistic hobby, which means that he is actually a young scholar.
It is said that after Zhu Zhanji was born, Judy, the grandfather of the Prince at that time, saw this grandson and felt very much like himself. She had a heroic face, so she was extremely happy and loved him in every way. When Judy becomes emperor, he intends to train Zhu Zhanji. He not only appointed Yao, a famous minister, as a teacher, personally taught him, took him out for hunting and military inspection, and even took his grandson on an expedition to Mobei, so that he could know how to lead troops to fight, exercise courage and cultivate martial spirit. There is a popular saying that Judy passed the throne to Zhu Gaochi, who didn't like it very much because of his grandson Zhu Zhanji. Whether this statement is reliable or not, Zhu Zhanji does have a talent for martial arts and art because of Judy's careful training.
Zhu Zhanji's artistic cells are exploding. He not only loves painting, but also likes to express his thoughts through painting, which is quite grounded. For example, Zhu Zhanji especially likes to draw mice. He has a picture of a bitter gourd mouse, which exists in the world. In the folk, mice and melons are symbols of many children and grandchildren. When he painted this picture, he had been married for ten years and had no children. His meaning is very clear, that is, he wants to express to the world: I want "Beibei"!
Zhu Zhanji also likes to draw cats, but the cats in his works have ulterior motives. Judging from the inscription on his cat painting, the cat became an expert in catching corrupt officials, and corrupt officials should be careful, which also expressed the emperor's intention that officials should be honest and clean, and the country should be rich and strong. Zhu Zhanji loves painting, and skillfully "expresses feelings through painting". What a literary fan!
Besides painting, Zhu Zhanji is also accomplished in calligraphy and poetry. At that time, someone commented, "The calligraphy in China's calligraphy is extremely beautiful no matter where it is." The word "exquisite" shows his cleverness in this respect.
Zhu Zhanji not only loves literature and art, but also has humanistic feelings. At that time, painters were all regarded as painters and had no social status at all. If they don't agree, they will be beheaded, which often happens, but Zhu Zhanji slammed on the brakes. He understands the difficulties of painters, puts down his attitude and makes friends with painters, and often learns from each other. Even if the painter makes a mistake, he tries to be tolerant and not punish.
At that time, there was a painter named Bian in the palace. He is particularly proficient in flower-and-bird painting and is especially loved by the emperor. He has been teaching in Wuyingtang for many years, so he is infected with the habits of officialdom. One year, when recommending literary talents to the emperor, he boldly took bribes and recommended two people. However, it was finally revealed. After learning about this, he was very angry and reprimanded and said, "You are a small official with great skills, who dares to be happy and sad, and is insatiable." You got the official position because of a little skill, but you are proud of your pet! The emperor was angry at first, and the consequences were very serious. But it didn't cut him flat or even punish him. He has just been reduced to lieutenant. Compared with the frequent attacks on painters by predecessors, Zhu Zhanji is quite tolerant.
As an out-and-out literary youth, Zhu Zhanji not only didn't play with things, but made great efforts. During his reign, the politics was clear, the economy was prosperous and the people lived and worked in peace and contentment. He and his father, Zhu Gaochi, who lived in the Ming Dynasty, contributed to the rule of "different people have different opinions" for Daming, and their achievements were comparable to those of the literary world. Compared with such a conquered monarch who only cares about literature and art and forgets to govern the country, Zhu