Is Judy right or wrong to move the capital to Beijing? If you stay in Nanjing, will the Ming Dynasty last for more than ten years?
From a historical point of view, since the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang had the idea of moving the capital: First, he thought that the original capital of Nanjing was reclaimed from the sea, and the geomantic omen was extremely ominous; Second, Nanjing used to be the ancient capital of many dynasties, but the dynasties with Nanjing as their capital were "short-lived".
However, Zhu Yunwen's reign was short and he didn't move the capital, so Judy's move to the capital can be said to have inherited Zhu Yuanzhang's last wish.
Geographically, on the map of China before Yuan Dynasty, China's hostile forces were mainly Xiongnu in the northwest and foreign powers in the southwest. If Nanjing or the Central Plains is taken as the capital, it will be conducive to quickly sending troops to suppress hostile forces on both sides of the strait. However, great changes have taken place in the territory of China in the Ming Dynasty, and the main hostile forces have become nomadic people from the northeast.
If we insist on taking Nanjing as the capital, I'm afraid we will be overwhelmed, and most of the troops concentrated in the capital will lose a good opportunity to resist foreign enemies.
As far as Judy is concerned, according to common sense, his status as emperor is improper. Besides, Nanjing is the capital of his nephew Zhu Yunwen, and there must be many loyal and brave dead who assassinated themselves in order to serve Zhu Yunwen. Secondly, my fief is in Beijing, where there is a complicated network of relationships. If I don't move the capital, I will really be "alone" in Nanjing. As far as historical facts are concerned, Judy's worry is unnecessary. During Judy's reign, there were many assassinations, but fortunately, these events turned the tables.
In the end, the downfall of the Ming Dynasty was due to the corruption of the imperial court, the annual disasters and the corrupt political system. It is not advisable to attribute the decline to moving the capital.