Zhu Yuanzhang was actually good to the people during his reign, but why did he become a tyrant in th

Updated on history 2024-02-20
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because in the four major cases of Hongwu, he carried out a very large-scale attack on their management, so for the people, Zhu Yuanzhang also became a tyrant.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No matter how bad Ma Tan is, he is also a person who has experienced a hundred battles and is familiar with the art of war, but he used the wrong method to guard the street pavilion and led to a big defeat.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Probably because Zhu Yuanzhang may have expressed it differently, but the starting point is good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the 31st year of Hongwu, Zhu Yuanzhang carried out an anti-corruption and anti-corruption campaign.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Zhu Yuanzhang's biggest truth is that he killed too much during his reign, and it can be said that he wiped out a group of old buddies who fought with him.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Not counted. The reason why the world has mixed reviews of Zhu Yuanzhang is because everyone looks at Zhu Yuanzhang from a different angle, because the interests advocated by each stratum are different, Zhu Yuanzhang cannot meet the interests of each stratum at the same time, so some people like him, and some people don't like him.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Zhu Yuanzhang has done a lot of "extreme" things, and he has fallen into the infamy of a "tyrant", killing people too casually, and officials may be killed if they disagree with him at all.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I am not an expert in history, and I can only sigh that "history has always been written by successful people"! Don't talk nonsense, no matter what his merits are, Zhu Yuanzhang at least became the emperor and created a prosperous dynasty!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Definitely not, mainly because people look at this person from different angles and have very different perspectives.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Zhu Yuanzhang is good to the people. From the people to the emperor, Zhu Yuanzhang is well aware of the suffering of the people, in such a situation, Zhu Yuanzhang established the Ming Dynasty, and since then the people of the Ming Dynasty can be said to be the best people. After all, Zhu Yuanzhang went from the bottom to the emperor.

    After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang formulated the proposition of "peace for the people" and "wealth for the people". Secondly, Zhu Yuanzhang formulated a national policy of recuperation. During Zhu Yuanzhang's reign, he constantly reduced the burden on the peasants, for example, the tax rate on land was very low, and the tax burden on peasants' fields was only one-thirtieth.

    To a great extent, the peasants' burdens have been reduced and their incomes have been increased.

    Zhu Yuanzhang's pension policy

    1. The era of Zhu Yuanzhang was one of the best periods of social welfare in ancient China. Free nursing homes (almshouses), free hospitals (almshouses) and free cemeteries (Leaky Garden) all appeared. Zhu Yuanzhang also experimented with the "affordable housing" policy, ordering a pilot project in Nanjing, building public housing in the suburbs and arranging for the homeless to live, which was the world's earliest national free welfare public housing.

    2. For those who honor the elderly, the imperial court not only gives spiritual praise, but also gives material rewards, rewards for clothing, and bonuses. Moreover, these filial sons and daughters can enjoy special treatment when they are old, and when they reach the age of 60, they can enjoy the benefits that ordinary elderly people can only enjoy when they are 80 years old.

    If the model of filial piety unfortunately becomes an orphan, then they can enjoy the same treatment at home as in the nursing home, and the local nursing home will send money and food to their home according to the standard every month; After his death, ** will also give three taels of silver as funeral expenses.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Zhu Yuanzhang, the emperor, is indeed competent, and he is very good to the people.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No one overthrew Lao Zhu, bai for two reasons: 1Lao Zhu Du is too awesome; zhi2.Nor is he a tyrant.

    Let's talk about the excellence of DAO Lao Zhu first. As a version.

    The founding monarch was generally very powerful and sympathetic to the people, and Lao Zhu was especially good, because he was one of the only two emperors from a humble family who could rule the world. Moreover, the Ming Dynasty he established was a dynasty with a very strict hierarchy and strict defense, and it was very difficult to break through the layers of barriers and rebel.

    Besides, Lao Zhu is not a tyrant. The so-called tyrant is difficult to say, but there is one thing that is not problematic, and that is to be very ruthless to the common people. As an emperor from an out-and-out poverty, Zhu Yuanzhang is very concerned about agricultural production, and he has never exploited agriculture.

    He did kill a lot of people, but they were all dignitaries, but they didn't involve any ordinary people.

    Because he is very good, the officials dare not rebel; Because he was good to the people, the people didn't want to rebel. Therefore, naturally, there is no man-made reversal.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    No. During the Ming Dynasty, the imperial court's control over ordinary people was very strict, not to mention that it was a mistake to laugh at the words, Zhu Yuanzhang even asked the people to die of which crops to plant. Zhu Yuanzhang demanded that no matter whether there were more or less crops planted, it was all disrespectful to the king, and the villagers of the household must be exiled to Yunnan Province to serve as an army.

    Under such circumstances, no one among the common people dared to be unconvinced. Through neat agricultural changes, the production of mulberry and hemp cotton in the Ming Dynasty was indeed rapidly increasing, but behind the economic take-off, the blood and tears of the common people were hidden. For these places that are not suitable for planting mulberry hemp at all, the villagers can only grit their teeth and explore the way of planting, but often there is still no progress, and many people are bankrupt because of this.

    The first is the land endowment that most ordinary people need to pay. The land resources of the Ming Dynasty are divided into two categories: private land and official land, in short, official land is the land resources of the country's pure calendar, and private land belongs to my own private ownership, for these two types of fields, the Ming Dynasty has different tax standards: but looking at this requirement, it seems that there is nothing strict.

    But in reality, this is only the nominal tax standard, in most places in the Ming Dynasty, especially in the Jiangnan region, the local tax that ordinary people need to pay can reach up to 7 times it. Later generations once commented: "The weight of the state's taxes is no greater than that of the Jiangnan region, and the counties in the Jiangnan region are Mosu and Songruoye."

    For conscription, it is even more complicated. In the Ming Dynasty, the conscription was divided into lijia service, miscellaneous and jun, and there were many types, but they were all situations that could exhaust people to death. If some people want to avoid forced labor, it is indeed fanciful.

    If an ordinary person wants to escape, he can be caught by the court casually, and finally come back to serve again after 100 canes.

    All in all, although Zhu Yuanzhang was born in a villager family, he really didn't think much about the common people after he became the emperor, but instead exploited and squeezed them inch by inch. On the surface, the Ming Dynasty was also quite beautiful under the rule of Zhu Yuanzhang, but I don't know how the people would feel at that time.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    During his reign, Zhu Yuanzhang not only abused the rich, but he also oppressed the common people very heavily; When he was first established in the Ming Dynasty, he had a large-scale immigration, when there was a folk song satirizing his behavior of calling Sui Jian, saying that Fengyang Dao Fengyang, Fengyang was a good place, since there was an Emperor Zhu, there were nine years of famine in ten years, and the large-scale migration and trousers made Fengyang become barren, Zhu Yuanzhang also strictly managed the ethnic crops planted by the farmers, and those who did not obey the regulations were severely punished.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Of course, it's not that he hates all the hateful people. There is no record of this, after all, serious history does not record these things.

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