Xu smuggled for profit, and the princess took out the queen's token and knelt down for mercy. Why did Zhu Yuanzhang insist on refusing?

Everyone knows that Zhu Yuanzhang was the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, so his nature is definitely not kind and kind, and there are some cool thin.

His personality can be seen in many ways, such as that he has a daughter and a princess. The princess has a husband. In any case, the princess is a royal middleman, so she is more distinguished, and her husband is naturally more distinguished, which makes him unable to see his identity clearly. Accept all kinds of money at will, regardless of whether the source of the money is legitimate or not.

To tell the truth, this angered Zhu Yuanzhang, who was originally a Xu. Since it is such a violation of the national law, it is outrageous, so I want to kill Xu, but for the princess, she is her husband after all. How is that possible? So I went to ask Zhu Yuanzhang, who had a heart of stone and refused to let Xu go. Even if the princess takes the queen's token, it's useless. Finally, Xu died.

So this incident made the princess feel sad, but it was also indefensible. It turned out that Xu did something wrong.

It can be seen that Zhu Yuanzhang will not show any respect. As long as he hurts his interests, then you will be punished, or even doubled.

Even in this period of feudal society, Zhu Yuanzhang would not let those bad guys go for any reason.

Of course, Zhu Yuanzhang cannot be blamed for Xu's death. After all, it's entirely Xu's fault. If he didn't go too far, he wouldn't be punished at all in feudal society. It was because he went too far that the emperor was furious and ended up like this, even if he was Xu.