In the sixth year of the Hongwu Emperor's reign, the Ming Dynasty was in its early stages of recovery. The emperor promoted production, executed corrupt officials, protected the people's livelihood, and strived to govern effectively. In the same year, Zhu Lang, a modern man, was transported to this era of great change. Despite facing accusations of misconduct and extravagance, Zhu Lang is surprisingly protected by the crown prince and empress, highlighting the unusual circumstances and favor he enjoys within the imperial court. Even accusations of rebellion are met with strange reactions from the emperor himself.