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You are talented and beautiful, and you are proficient in piano, chess, painting and calligraphy. Why would you rather be a nun than a queen?
Xu was the third daughter of Xu Da, the founding father of the Ming Dynasty. His mother's name is Mrs. Jia. According to legend, Xu is not only smart and beautiful, but also proficient in piano, chess and calligraphy. At that time, the Ming dynasty had just opened its port, and Xu was a talented woman, so many people pursued her at that time. In addition, his father Xu Da is a founding father, so Xu is really someone else's child.

Xu had a younger sister named Empress Renxiao, but she died in 1407. At that time, Judy heard that Xu was beautiful and wanted Xu to be her own queen. However, the bear's pressure eased, but he didn't like Judy pretending to be sick in bed, hoping to avoid Judy's recruitment. However, because of the death order, the female police officer who came to interview Xu crustily broke into Xu Da's house. This female official can be said to be completely impressed by Xu's face value, but Xu is more modest, saying that she is ugly and can't be a queen. So as not to undermine the majesty of the royal family, and this female official also thinks that Xu is reasonable. He moved with compassion and returned it according to Xu's statement. This made it impossible to marry Xu.

However, many historical records show that Xu is probably a fabrication. Xu Da, the founding general, did have three daughters. The first is the Queen Wen, the second is Princess Dai, and the third is An Gongzhu. When Judy made her fortune, all three daughters were married. There is no such thing as an only child. In other words, the person Judy wanted to be queen at that time could not be Xu Da's daughter.

But when you think about it, it's actually normal. There will be many mistakes in history, and tomorrow someone will make up some stories to fable some truths. After all, Judy was a magical emperor who usurped the throne and became emperor. Naturally, many folks are dissatisfied with Judy, so they fabricated this story to insinuate Judy: women with a little sense look down on Judy, not to mention their literati ministers.