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History of Zhu Sheng
Zhu Yuanzhang's first genius was Zhu Sheng, not Liu Bowen, and he finally enjoyed his old age. Because Zhu Sheng knew Emperor Wang Zhidao well, he understood the difference between emperors and ministers during meditation, so after Zhu Yuanzhang made all preparations, he decided to abdicate. From this point of view, he knows quite well how to be a minister. He is a person who really understands the times and the details.

Liu Bowen is one of the key figures for Zhu Yuanzhang to win the world. However, no matter how Liu Bowen builds trust in Zhu Yuanzhang and entrusts him with an important task, it is inevitable that the people entrusted with the important task will be completely annihilated. However, at the same time, Zhu Sheng was also a counselor, won the trust of Zhu Yuanzhang, and finally enjoyed his old age. Because Zhu Sheng was very aware of the fact that the rabbit died in danger, he retired early in his hometown. I have to say that Zhu Sheng is wiser than Liu Bowen at this point. To this end, he became the first scholar under Zhu Yuanzhang, got to know Zhu Yuanzhang early and finally enjoyed his old age.

Zhu Chengzheng's contribution to Zhu Yuanzhang's success can be said to be many and considerable. It should be said that he can get a prosperous ending, but Zhu Sheng's reason tells him that if he indulges in wealth now, he will die in the hands of a suspicious emperor sooner or later, or even destroy the whole family. So one year after the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Sheng resigned from his present position. Although Zhu Yuanzhang was unwilling to give up, Zhu Sheng had made up his mind. After Zhu Sheng resigned, he did not return to his hometown, but moved to Yancheng, Zhili in the south, where almost no one knew his whereabouts.

The difference between the two wizards' different endings lies in their different choices. In ancient times, it was reasonable to "accompany a king like a tiger". The emperor did not trust anyone for his rights and status.