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The Ming Dynasty was established by Zhu Yuanzhang (1328-1398), and the era name Hongwu (1368-1398, reigned for 30 years), was the Ming Taizu.
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Zhu Yuanzhang, formerly known as Zhu Chongba (or Zhu Baba), alias Zhu Guorui, and his father is Zhu Wusi. When he was a child, he herded cattle for the landlord Liu De's family, and then because of the drought, the military disaster, he was forced to make a monk for his livelihood, and finally was forced to rebel, and successively broke Zhang Shicheng, Chen Youliang, and called the emperor in Yingtian (now Nanjing) in 1368. P.S
At that time, under the rule of the Yuan Dynasty, the common people did not have names, and they were generally named by the date of birth.
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Lao Zhu, whose scientific name is Zhu Yuanzhang, has let go of cattle and been a monk. In the end, he was forced to participate in the uprising, first to be the old man who had the ability to do the work, and then to level other competitors and become the emperor. Everyone should study well Mr. Zhu Yuanzhang's revolutionary spirit and pragmatic work style.
For details, you can read "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", which is good.
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Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang, it seems that his original name was Zhu Baba or Zhu Chongba, and Ming Chengzu is Zhu Di instead of Zhu Yuanzhang, and Zhu Di is Zhu Yuanzhang's son.
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The Ming Dynasty was founded by Zhu Yuanzhang and ended in Chongzhen.
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Zhu Yuanzhang and his subordinates Chang Yuchun, Xu Da, Liu Bowen and other cadres.
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Emperor Taizu Gao Zhu Yuanzhang.
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Zhu Yuanzhang founded the Ming Dynasty in 1368.
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Ming Taizu, Hongwu Emperor, Zhu Yuanzhang.
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Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang (Zhu Chongba).
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Zhu Yuanzhang He is the first monk emperor in China He killed the ** who made great contributions to Zhu Di's accession to the throne Unexpectedly, Zhu Di died before him.
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Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang, died at the age of 71.
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The Ming Dynasty was established in 1368 AD.
The Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) was the last unified dynasty in Chinese history to be established by the Han Chinese, with a total of 16 emperors for a total of 276 years.
Founded in 1368 by Zhu Yuanzhang, Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, it has gone through 12th and 16th emperors and 276 years of national ancestry. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, it was decided to respond to Tianfu, and in 1421, it was moved to Tianfu, and Yingtianfu was renamed Nanjing. Because the emperor of the Ming Dynasty was surnamed Zhu, he was also called Zhu Ming.
In 1644, Li Zicheng invaded Beijing, and Zhu Youzhen of Ming Yizong hanged himself in the coal mountain, and the Ming Dynasty died. Subsequently, the Manchu Qing Dynasty entered the Central Plains, and in 1662 the Yongli Emperor Zhu Youlang was killed, and in 1683, the Qing army occupied Taiwan, and the Ming and Zheng Dynasty ended. The Ming Dynasty was a prosperous era in China after the Zhou, Han and Tang dynasties, and was known as the "Zhilong Tang and Song Dynasty" and "Yuanmai Han and Tang Dynasties".
The Ming Dynasty, without the harmony of the Han and Tang Dynasties, without the two Song Dynasty coins, the Son of Heaven and the Imperial Gate, the monarch died in the society, and was admired by future generations.
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The Ming Dynasty was established in 1368 AD.
On the fourth day of the first month of the first year of Hongwu (1368), Zhu Yuanzhang was the emperor in the southern suburbs of Yingtian (Nanjing), and the country was named Daming, and the year was called Hongwu.
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The Ming Dynasty was established in 1368 and the founding emperor was Zhu Yuanzhang.
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The Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), a dynasty in Chinese history, was founded by Zhu Yuanzhang, the Taizu of the Ming Dynasty. In the early days, the capital was built in Nanjing, and the capital was moved to Beijing during the Ming Dynasty. Sixteen emperors, a total of 276 years.
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The Ming Dynasty (1368 1644) was the last unified dynasty established by the Han in Chinese history, which lasted for 12 generations, a total of 16 emperors, and enjoyed the reign of 276 years. In 1368 AD, Zhu Yuanzhang, the Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, was called the emperor in Nanjing Yingtianfu, and the country name was Ming because the emperor of the Ming Dynasty was surnamed Zhu, so it was also called Zhu Ming. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the capital was set in Yingtianfu, and the capital was moved to Shuntianfu in 1421.
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The Ming Dynasty was established in 1368 AD. In the first month of the lunar calendar in the twenty-eighth year of the Yuan Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang was the emperor in present-day Nanjing, the founding name was Daming, the founding year was Hongwu, and Zhu Yuanzhang was the Ming Taizu. Therefore, 1368 is not only the twenty-eighth year of the Yuan Dynasty, but also the first year of Hongwu of the Ming Dynasty.
In the leap month of the first year of Hongwu, Emperor Yuan Shun fled to the desert, and in August, the Ming general Xu Da captured the capital of Yuan, and the rule of the Yuan Dynasty in the whole country ended.
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1368 - At the beginning of the Hongwu period, Zhu Yuanzhang took Ying Tianfu as his capital teacher, the country name Daming, and the year name Hongwu, and established the Ming Dynasty.
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The Ming Dynasty was established in 1368, the year Zhu Yuanzhang officially proclaimed himself emperor in Yingtian (today's Nanjing City), the founding name was Ming, and the founding year name was Hongwu. Zhu Yuanzhang was the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
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The Ming Dynasty was established in 1368 by Zhu Yuanzhang and made Nanjing its capital.
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It is understood that the Ming Dynasty was established in 1368 and fell in 1644, with a history of 276 years and 16 emperors.
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The Ming Dynasty was established in 1368 AD and the Ming Dynasty fell in 1644 AD.
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The Ming Dynasty was founded in 1368 and fell in 1644, lasting 276 years.
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In 1368, Zhu Yuanzhang was proclaimed emperor in Yingtian (Nanjing), and the country name was Daming. In the same year, he conquered Dadu and overthrew the Yuan Dynasty.
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In 1368, Zhu Yuanzhang was called the emperor, and the country name was Daming, because the royal family surname Zhu, also known as Zhu Ming, the capital was set in Yingtianfu.
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The Ming Dynasty was established in 1368 AD.
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The Ming Dynasty was established in 1368 AD.
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The Ming Dynasty was the best time for the development of China's firearms age. Because of the invention of gunpowder at that time, people knew very well about the application of gunpowder.
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The overall strength of the Ming Dynasty was actually very strong, especially under the governance of Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhu Di, the culture and economy were particularly prosperous, but in the later period, many emperors were addicted to pleasure, resulting in the late Ming Dynasty has always been controlled by eunuchs, and the people are not happy. The Ming Dynasty also became less and less improving, and began to come to an end, and Emperor Chongzhen was unable to turn the tide.
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During the Ming Dynasty, the country was also very prosperous, and after Zhu Di took over the throne, the country was slowly getting better.
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The Ming Dynasty was the last unified Central Plains dynasty established by the Han people in Chinese history, with a total of 12 generations, 16 emperors, and 276 years. Its founder is Zhu Yuanzhang.
Zhu Yuanzhang was born in 1328 and died in 398, Zhongli in Haozhou, his young name was Chongba, he changed his name to Yuanzhang after participating in the peasant rebel army, the word Guorui, the leader of the peasant rebel army at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, known as Ming Taizu in history, an outstanding military strategist, strategist and commander. Zhu Yuanzhang was poor when he was a child and used to herd cattle for landlords. In 1344, he entered the Huangjue Temple, and at the age of 25, he participated in the Red Turban Army led by Guo Zixing to rebel against the Yuan Dynasty, and in 1356, he was honored as the Duke of Wu by his subordinate generals.
In the same year, Jiqing Road was captured and changed to Yingtianfu. In 1368, after Zhu Yuanzhang defeated the peasant rebels from all walks of life, he proclaimed himself emperor in Yingtianfu, with the country name Daming and the year name Hongwu. After Jing Kutang, he ended the rule of Meng Yuan in the Central Plains, pacified Sichuan, Guangxi, Ganliang Tuansu, Yunnan and other places, and finally unified China.
In 1398, Zhu Yuanzhang died of illness in Yingtian, at the age of 71, the temple name Taizu, the name of the opening of the heavens, the way of Zhaoji, the great saint to the gods, benevolence, righteousness, martial arts, virtue, success and high emperor, buried in Nanjing Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum.
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