Zhu Shuang

[2] At the time, Zhu Yuanzhang was a general of the Han Song dynasty, actively involved in the Red Turban Rebellion.

However, the marriage did not bring the desired results as Köke remained loyal to the Mongol Khan (and Yuan emperor) Ayushiridara.

Upon reaching adulthood in April 1378, he moved to Xi'an, the center of the former Qin dynasty and now the capital of Shaanxi province.

The selection of Zhu Yunwen, who was surrounded by literati and officials, promised to continue the intended trend of civilizing and moderating the government.

[7] Zhu Shuang's promotion was also hindered in the eyes of the court and the emperor due to his violent nature and numerous instances of abuse of power and minor and major offenses.

The residences of the imperial sons tasked with defending the northern borders, including Zhu Shuang based in Xi'an; the situation after 1393