How will the history of the Ming Dynasty develop if Zhu Di learns from Li Shimin and forces Zhu Yuanzhang to abdicate?

The answer to this question is simple, because Li Shimin is the greatest hero in the Tang Dynasty, and he represents the interests of the hero group. If Tang Gaozu wants to clean up heroes, he must clean up Li Shimin first. But Li Shimin is too powerful for Tang Gaozu to wash him away. Only Li and he can consume each other to protect their own throne. Therefore, Tang Gaozu didn't kill the hero.

As the agent of Chen Gong Group, Li Shimin doesn't need to clean up his teammates, which will consume his basic set. So he didn't kill the hero.

In other words, before Li Shimin usurped the throne, his strength was so strong that Tang Gaozu was helpless. Li Shimin's usurpation of the throne is not a mode of usurping his father, but a typical mode of forcing the palace by powerful officials, just like those prime ministers who entered the palace in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, who solved the problem by coup.

Here's a little more about the changes in Xuanwu Gate. Look at the picture below first.

Did you see the location of Xuanwu Gate?

See where Li lives in the East Palace.

Have you seen where Li Yuan lives in Taiji Palace?

Li Shimin staged a coup in Xuanwu Gate. Is it clear who he wants to kill?

It's not Li he's dealing with, it's the very person he's dealing with.

If Li didn't go to Xuanwu Gate that day, he wouldn't have to deal with Li and Li Yuanji, but turned directly into Xuanwu Gate and forced Dad to step down.

Assuming Tang Gaozu is dead or alive, Li Shimin will kill him directly. It's killing the emperor. In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, killing the emperor was like killing a chicken. At best, Li Shimin later shed more tears.

Therefore, the coup staged by Li Shimin is actually a typical coup of a powerful minister. Surround the palace, lead the troops into the palace and force the emperor to step down. It's that simple.

Li Shimin said, and then Judy.

Does Judy have the strength and conditions of Li Shimin?

Obviously, it's not specific.

First of all, Zhu Yuanzhang is not Li Yuan, and his control over state affairs far exceeds that of Li Yuan. A man who dares to abolish the prime minister system, you call him horrible?

Secondly, Judy was not the founding hero of the Ming Dynasty, nor did she have her own confidant team. Judy was only 8 years old and still a child when the Ming Dynasty was founded in 1368. Don't compare with Zhu Yuanzhang, even compare with Zhu Biao.

In 1380, Judy went to Yanjing and Peiping. At this time, Judy mastered some troops, so he was considered to have a little basic disk of his own. But Zhu Yuanzhang sealed several kings, and Judy was just one of them. These captaincy contain each other, so obviously, Judy didn't have the strength to challenge Zhu Biao and Zhu Yuanzhang.

Third, Judy's rebellion is very difficult. Compared with Li Shimin, Judy wants to rebel, so he wants to die.

At that time, if we had to find a person with the conditions of rebellion among the governors, this person could only be Zhu Biao, because Zhu Biao was in Nanking, near Zhu Yuanzhang. And Zhu Biao already has his own? Princelings? Anyway, Aquamarine and Chang family are his best friends in politics. He challenged Zhu Yuanzhang's strength a little.

As for Judy, as long as Zhu Yuanzhang is in office, he is a scum. If he dares to rebel, he doesn't need Zhu Yuanzhang to start work. Zhu Quan, the king of Ning, who is stationed in the northeast of Beiping, will soon lead troops around Beiping, tie Judy to Nanjing and swallow the money of Judy's men like his father and eldest brother.