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Did Zhu Yuanzhang's third son, King Jin, rebel?

After Zhu arrived in Taiyuan, he lived in the Jin Palace carefully built by Xie Cheng. Since then, "the sky is high and the emperor is far away", ranking first in Shanxi Province. In order to strictly control his soldiers, strengthen officials, and try to torture criminals and disobedients, his subordinates and officials were silent for some time, and the province was rectified. In the early years of the Ming Dynasty, although the Northern Yuan Dynasty was weak and strong, it often coveted the land of northern Xinjiang and herded horses to Yanjin. At that time, the commander-in-chief of the Ming Dynasty was either killed or imprisoned, or was not entrusted with an important task. The defense of the north depended entirely on the two kings, Jin and Yan. The king of Jin has been arrogant for a long time, and if the prince is not profound, it is related to Meng Yuan. The battle of Tathagata and Waci is even more decided by the king. North Korean generals, such as Ying Guogong Fu Youde and Song Guogong Shengfeng, have made outstanding achievements, but they are all under the control of the King of Jin. Anyone who "goes out of the village to fight, build a city and open up wasteland, can go without fighting (report to the court)." (See Biography of Kings in Ming Dynasty and Biography of Zhu Yuanzhang by Wu Han) The power of Zhu Zhi, the king of Jin Dynasty, is evident.

In the 24th year of Hongwu (139 1), Zhi Zhu was impeached and reported to Zhu Yuanzhang. "Tell Tibetan soldiers that they have different plans in Wutai Mountain" and "Mining iron in the mountain stream to make weapons." (See Yangqu County Records Biography of Kings of Ming Dynasty Biography of Zhu Yuanzhang) Zhu Yuanzhang was "furious and determined to commit a felony". Zhu Biao, the Crown Prince, heard the news and urged him to remonstrate. Please check before you plead guilty. Zhu Yuanzhang ordered Prince Zhu Biao to inspect Anbei, and then he was promoted. Zhu didn't know the purpose of the prince's visit, so he warmly entertained his younger brother, the Crown Prince. The prince also invited Zhu to go with him. He went to Henan for more than ten days. Apart from Zhu's influence in Shanxi, the prince told Zhu that he had disintegrated and announced that he would stay in North Korea. Zhu Wen wrote a letter, and his soul dispersed. He returned to Nanking and was abolished as Shu Ren.

Whether Zhu has the intention of rebellion is unknown in history, just a rumor.