The history of the Ming Dynasty is very interesting and deeply loved by many history lovers. As the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Judy was initially deprived of the throne only because of him? Battle of Jingnan? Only then did he successfully ascend to the throne and become an emperor from a vassal king. At the beginning of the army, Judy was also afraid of failure, which can be seen from the following two situations.
First of all, Judy's determination to resist is not great, and he is both painful and hesitant. After Zhu Biao's death, Judy became the best son of Zhu Yuanzhang. If Zhu Yunwen had not become a great-grandson, Judy might have become the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
As a captaincy, the strength is far from being able to compete with the whole Ming Dynasty. Under such circumstances, Judy wants to rebel and the probability of success is extremely low. Moreover, there is no turning back for rebellion. Once it fails, the whole family is killed and countless people bleed and die.
It was because of too much consideration that Judy was very painful and hesitant before joining the army. It is unfair to take my nephew's throne; It is another disloyal thing to rebel as a courtier. It can also be seen from here that Judy is also afraid of rebellion.
Second, on the day of the incident, the abnormal weather made Judy tremble with fear. In ancient times, science and technology were underdeveloped, and people would associate abnormal weather with bad things. On the day of Judy's uprising, there was a strong wind in Beiping, and the wind directly blew off the tiles on the house.
Such abnormal weather is a sign of catastrophe in everyone's eyes, even Judy is no exception. He thinks this is very dangerous and unlucky. Fortunately, Yao has a clever head, which turns all people's bad omen into good omen, which makes him more confident and starts the rebellion in the south.
The ancients were all afraid of rebellion, which was a felony against nine families. Judy is also afraid of failure. Once he rebelled, there was no turning back.