Zhu Yuanzhang, who grew up on a ranch as a child, saw a woman feeding pigs during a micro-service outing, which triggered his smirk. This wise emperor, despite his poor background, succeeded in ascending to the throne not an easy task. In Chinese history, his struggle has become the object of envy and imitation by many people.
Zhu Yuanzhang's success is inseparable from the support of the heroes around him and his wife Queen Ma. Although Zhu Yuanzhang is known for eradicating heroes, Queen Ma is known for being close to the people and reasonable. Ancient emperors often walked out of the palace, ostensibly to learn about the lives of the common people, but in fact to relax, travel the mountains and rivers, and observe the lives of the common people by the way. And Zhu Yuanzhang is one of the emperors in history who likes to visit abroad, because he himself was born as a peasant and was full of curiosity about the lives of the common people.
During a micro-service outing, Zhu Yuanzhang quietly slipped out of the palace with the eunuchs around him. Along the way, he saw that the people were living and working in peace and contentment, and they were in a happy mood. However, when he saw a woman, he stopped, stared for a long time and fell into a smirk. The eunuch beside him began to feel strange, but then he also fell into a smirk, perhaps understanding the emperor's mood. The two then returned to the palace, but the story did not end there.
Empress Ma learned that the emperor was out of the house and asked the eunuchs what they had done. The eunuch told her what had happened, and Queen Ma immediately brought the woman who had fed the pigs to the palace. Through some arrangement, the woman appeared in front of Zhu Yuanzhang, and Queen Ma showed great appreciation. The reason why Zhu Yuanzhang smirked was because he understood the origin of a word. He explained that the top half of the word "home" means the roof and the bottom half means the pig, so he laughs. Queen Ma and the eunuch misunderstood what he meant, causing a comical misunderstanding.