In the official history, Judy's biological mother is indeed Ma Huanghou. The key point was found in the appointment record left by a North Korean envoy that year. It is said in the book that Judy is Ma Huanghou's own son, on the grounds that Judy paid a visit to the Empress Dowager on July 18 that year, and Ma Huanghou's birthday was exactly the same as Judy's ceremony date.
Judy's introduction
Judy (1360 May 2nd-1424 August 12), the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Yunwen's uncle Wen Jian, the fourth son of Zhu Yuanzhang. Wen Jian ascended the throne in the fourth year (1402) and reigned for twenty-two years (1402- 1424), with the year number "Yongle".
In the same year, 7-year-old Judy and her brothers received strict military training. Zhu Yuanzhang thought that the Seven Children should "study hard" and ordered Judy and his brothers to put on Ma Xie, wrap up their trouser legs and walk outside the city like soldiers, riding horses for seven tenths of the way and walking for three tenths of the way. As they get older, they will practice weapons in the martial arts school from time to time.
Because Zhu Yuanzhang attached great importance to culture and education, Judy and his brothers entered the school from an early age and received the orthodox Confucian classic education taught by Confucian scholars. As early as twenty-four years in Zheng Zheng (1364), Zhu Yuanzhang arranged a special reading place for all the scholars in the White Tiger Hall in the palace. After he became emperor, the place where the prince and the princes studied was changed to the Wenlou.
It was not until November of the first year of Hongwu (1368) that Zhu Yuanzhang built the "Big Ben Bell Hall" in the palace, collecting books extensively, and inviting famous Confucian scholars, Judy and other nobles' children to start studying here.