When Zhu Yuanzhang wrote poetry, the first two sentences were vulgar. Why did the minister try to suppress his smile?

Zhu Yuanzhang was born in poverty and his education level was not high. Even when you become an emperor, you can't hide your true colors. Ministers inevitably want to laugh after listening to Zhu Yuanzhang's poems, but because of the dignity of the emperor, they must try their best to hold back, otherwise they will be fine if they are not careful.

In fact, although the first two sentences of this poem written by Zhu Yuanzhang are like the vernacular spoken casually by uneducated people and granny Liu who just entered the Grand View Garden in a Dream of Red Mansions, the last two sentences of this poem fully show Zhu Yuanzhang's domineering and majesty as a founding emperor. The first two sentences of this poem are like this: the chicken crows and pouts, and the chicken crows and pouts.

Anyone who looks at it will feel vulgar, but wait a minute. "Three calls for Fusang Day to sweep away the remnant star Xiao Yue." When these last two sentences came out, there was no desire to laugh. The last two sentences showed Zhu Yuanzhang's ambition to open up a world and a dynasty in that troubled times, which made all the ministers in the court who had tried to suppress laughter hold their breath and dare not have any plans to laugh or joke again. This is Zhu Yuanzhang's identity and ability to become an emperor.

Not to mention that Zhu Yuanzhang has no cultural background, he can make these two poems, which is enough to represent his efforts in underground research and exploration, so that everyone knows that there is nothing worth it, and he Zhu Yuanzhang is worthy to be the emperor of the world. From the beginning of the vernacular imperial edict to the later poetry writing, it is proved that nothing can't be worked hard. No matter how stupid the talent is, no matter how unfair the weather is, he can be an emperor like a grass root, and Zhu Yuanzhang can also change from illiteracy to poetry writing.