After Zhu Yuanzhang overthrew the Yuan Dynasty, what happened to Yuan Shundi who fled back to his hometown in the grassland?

Under the attack of Zhu Yuanzhang, Yuan Shundi, the last emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, withdrew from Yuan Shundi in The Journey to the West, and later fled back to his hometown of Yingchang on the grassland. Yuan Shundi, who fled back to his hometown in the grassland, didn't stop there. Later, he organized soldiers in Yingchang twice in an attempt to recover the metropolis, but both ended in failure, and he himself died of illness in just two years.

Yuan Shundi got sick and died in such a short time for a reason. As an emperor who humiliated his power and country, Yuan Shundi was doomed to have a hard time in his hometown of grassland. Yuan Shundi must bear both external and internal pressures. Outside, he was worried that Zhu Yuanzhang would attack at any time; Internally, he was under pressure from courtiers. A conquered emperor, although he is still the king of Mongolia after returning to Mongolia, has changed, and his courtiers will certainly not treat him as before. Moreover, his heart still bears the guilt and guilt of losing his country. It was this pressure that made him quickly organize the army, hoping to return to China. But his two attempts failed. Under such pressure, his body quickly collapsed and his life ended.

Sometimes, a choice will change the world. What if Yuan Shundi didn't lead the army in such a hurry to recover the metropolis, but chose to endure and train in secret?

In fact, Zhu Yuanzhang was very kind to the conquered emperor, at least on the surface. After Yuan Shundi fled to the Great Wall, Zhu Yuanzhang did not pursue the pursuit of 56-point thrashing. Even Yuan Shundi, the posthumous title, was blocked by Zhu Yuanzhang. So, in fact, as long as Yuan Shundi no longer enters the Central Plains after returning to Mongolia, Zhu Yuanzhang will not attack with great probability. However, if you want to lead the troops to counterattack, I am afraid it is impossible. After all, Zhu Yuanzhang could not be unprepared for Mongolia.