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Does the slimming plan consider personality factors?
The prince of the Ming Dynasty was Zhu Gaochi. Because he didn't have the perseverance to lose weight at all, his plan to lose weight ended in failure. Zhu Gaochi was the fourth emperor of the Ming Dynasty and Judy's eldest son. According to historical records, we can know that Zhu Gaochi is a steady person who likes reading, but he is a particularly fat person, so he is particularly weak. When Zhu Gaochi is obese, walking is particularly laborious and unstable, so he often needs the help of servants.

Because of Zhu Gaochi's obesity, he almost never took part in the battle with Judy. However, his second son Zhu was deeply loved. He not only participated in the war frequently with the army, but also made great contributions to the country. Perhaps it was because Zhu Gaochi thought his father was more partial to his younger brother that Zhu Gaochi made up his mind to lose weight. Judy's weight-loss plan for him is like this: insist on practicing riding and archery every day, and eat only seven points full for each meal.

This weight loss plan has no effect on Zhu Gaochi, because he didn't stick to it at all. Not only will he not train on time every day, but he will secretly add meals to himself. What's more, he threw a chef into the hot pot while Judy was eating, and then ate his own food, indifferent. His behavior is really hateful. As time went on, people found that the weight loss plan had no effect on Zhu Gaochi who had no perseverance, so his weight loss plan ended in failure.

After Judy died, Zhu Gaochi succeeded to the throne. However, Judy in history died at the age of 47 after sitting on the throne for only eight months. There are many speculations about the cause of Zhu Gaochi's death. Some people say it's because of the natural environment, some people say it's because of murder, and some people say it's too much sex. Of course, it is also possible to die of heart disease because of obesity, which shows that this statement is highly credible.