Judy doesn't need to grab this position;
First of all, we should understand that Judy forced her nephew Zhu Yunwen to ascend to the throne after the war of Jingnan. Of course, I'm not sure whether Judy was not interested in the throne from beginning to end, but at least the policy of reducing the vassal power promulgated by Wen Jian has endangered Judy's fundamental interests as a vassal king, which gave Judy a big excuse to rebel: only by mastering the supreme imperial power can we change the fate of being trampled upon by others.
When Zhu Yuanzhang was in power, he had no excuse to seize power:
First, Zhu Yuanzhang himself supported the vassal system, and he founded the enfeoffment system. He gave all the vassal kings higher power and preferential policies, and Judy, the prince of Yan, was one of them.
Second, the reason for forcing abdication, in addition to coveting the throne, is that his younger brother, Prince Li, is likely to attack him after he ascended the throne. On the other hand, when Zhu Yuanzhang was in power, Judy, Zhu Biao and Zhu Yunwen showed no signs against Judy.
Therefore, judging from these two points, there is absolutely no need for Judy to risk killing her father, and there is no need to learn from Li Shimin's usurpation of the throne. This kind of interest gains and losses must be understood by Judy, who is very shrewd.
Judy is incapable of winning the position.
Since ancient times, not everyone can do the business of rebellion. Of course, there are indeed many successful cases in history, but this is an illusion because successful people are often promoted as cases. Rebellion is not a simple gamble, but a test of one's ability. Of course, Judy's ability is certainly not low, otherwise how could he become the only successful rebel captaincy in China's history?
However, apart from his outstanding talents, his success was also due to his meeting with the soft-hearted emperor Wen Jian and a group of boastful bookworms in the central government of the Ming Dynasty.
Zhu Yuanzhang is different. Besides being able to throw Judy out of more than ten blocks, his ruthless character will certainly not give Judy opportunities again and again like him.
Of course, rebellion depends not only on the leader's own ability, but also on his gang lineup, that is, what level of members follow him and what lineup is around the rebel goal.
First, let's take a look at the successful case of Li Shimin. What was his lineup when he rebelled (strictly speaking, it was a coup):
There are advisers in the literature: Du Ruhui, Fang and Wuji.
Famous military generals: Hou, Qin, Duan.
Li Shimin himself has the elite troops of the Tang Dynasty, Xuanjia Army, as the backing. This lineup is first-class in the whole history of China.
Let's take a look at Zhu Yuanzhang at that time:
Articles: Liu Bowen, Li Shanchang, Zhu Sheng, Song Lian, etc.
You Wu: Xu Da, Li Wenzhong, Aquamarine, Shengfeng, Tanghe, Fu Youde, etc.
Most importantly, Zhu Yuanzhang himself mastered the absolute control of the world's military.
Where's Judy If you look at the members of Judy's staff when Zhu Yuanzhang was in power, there is no comparison at all, because Judy was almost a one-man army at that time, and his troops could not be compared with Zhu Yuanzhang at all. Then let's take a look at Judy's lineup when she launched the battle of Jingnan:
Text: Yao
You Wu: Zhang Yu, Zhu Neng and Geng Bingwen.
Army: Yan Palace and the army with many flavors of Yan. He could not directly control the rest of the captaincy.
Such a contrast, the result is obvious, Judy's lineup is completely eclipsed in front of Zhu Yuanzhang, and the only shot is just a strong team. Therefore, when Zhu Yuanzhang was in power, Judy's wings were not full. Rebellion at this time is a complete loss of head. Even with his lineup in the battle of Jingnan, he is no match for Zhu Yuanzhang.
Summary:
In short, Judy dared not and could not have the idea of Zhu Yuanzhang usurping the throne after he ascended the throne, and the absolute strength gap was in front of her. Moreover, even if Judy succeeded in forcing Zhu Yuanzhang to abdicate at this time, the historical trend will develop as it did after the success of the Jingnan War.