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"The two dragons don't see each other

Emperor Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty has always hoped to have a son as soon as possible, and for this reason, he has even carried out many superstitious prayer activities. Finally in August of the thirteenth year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty, he had his first son, Zhu Zaiji. The one who carries the foundation also carries the foundation of the country, which shows how much Emperor Jiajing likes this son. But unfortunately, two months later, the eldest son of the emperor died. Emperor Jiajing fell into deep grief, and at this time, Tao Zhongwen, a scholar he trusted, proposed to him a very shocking theory, that is, the so-called

"The two dragons don't see each other". This means that the crown prince is a hidden dragon, and the Jiajing Emperor is a real dragon, and if the two dragons meet, they will definitely harm one of them.

The early death of the emperor's eldest son is a case in point. These boring superstitious activity researchers, I don't know where the energy and thinking can come from to create such a boring theory.

But our Emperor Jiajing is very devout to Taoism, and even this baseless statement has become an indelible shadow in his heart.

And it just so happened that a lot of facts later proved that this statement was indeed correct from the bottom of his heart.

It is very difficult for people to change their belief in something to such an extent. At first, Emperor Jiajing was skeptical about this, but in his heart, he would rather believe it than believe it.

As a result, some unusual taboos began to appear on the issue of the crown prince. Two years later, Jiajing had a second son, named Zhu Zaiyu.

After another three months, Jiajing harvested his third son, named Zhu Zaiyuan, who is our most important protagonist here.

Another month passed, and the fourth son also came to the world and took the name Zhu Zaizhen. It's really either not coming, or if you want to come, you will come to a basket.

In the face of this bunch of sons suddenly given to him by God, it is difficult for us to know whether Jiajing is happy or sad in his heart.

But because of the so-called

"The two dragons don't see each other" is still doubtful and lucky, we estimate that Jiajing at that time should be pleased that he has such a large number of heirs.

After all, the reason why he was able to become this emperor was because his cousin had not been able to have a son before he died.

And he, now there are three.