Knowing that the Mongol Dynasty is on the brink of decline, Yun-chiang wipes out the Mongol forces within a short span of time. Then, he unifies China and declares himself as king of the Ming Dynasty. After becoming king of China, Yun-chiang's character has changed a lot. Dut to his sense of inferiority, he becomes suspicious. He often insults the outstanding officials even though the latter commits a minor error. Besides, he launches a lot of literary campaigns. As a result, the mass are threatened. Having goaded by his ambition to become chief minister, Wei-yung advises Yun-chiang to launch a campaign against Monk Pang and Ta-hou.… ...