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Because Zhu Yuanzhang felt that Li Wenzhong might have been poisoned by the Taiyan doctor, and Li Wenzhong himself was not sick, he wanted to cover up the facts in this way.
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This is because Zhu Yuanzhang is a very suspicious person, and at the same time, he feels that these Taifang Feng doctors are very disloyal, so he finally ordered them to be killed, thinking that these Tai Doctors are useless Hu Xiang, and it is not good to treat Li Wenzhong.
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Because he has no way to accept such a thing, and secondly, because he thinks that these imperial doctors are of little use.
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Zhu killed Li Wenzhong with his own hands.
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That's because of Li Wenzhong's illness, all the imperial doctors have no way, which makes Zhu Yuanzhang feel that all the imperial doctors are very incompetent, they are quacks, so they have to dehumidify it.
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Because Zhu Yuanzhang thought that these imperial doctors and Huai'an Hou conspired to deliberately kill his nephew, he was very angry and killed all the imperial doctors.
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Because historical records clearly record that Zhu Yuanzhang's first reaction after learning of Li Wenzhong's performance after his death was that Hou Huazhong of Huai'an poisoned him. Then, Zhu Yuanzhang degraded Central China and executed all the imperial doctors and wives who were responsible for treating Li Wenzhong
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When the news of Li Wenzhong's death came, Zhu Yuanzhang's first reaction was that Hou Huazhong of Huai'an poisoned him! Immediately, Zhu Yuanzhang belittled Central China and executed all the imperial doctors and wives who were responsible for treating Li Wenzhong. Zhu Yuanzhang firmly believed that they conspired to kill his nephew Li Wenzhong.
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That's because Zhu Yuanzhang thought that his nephew had the intention of usurping the throne, so he wanted to imprison him, and he kept him imprisoned until his death.
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Zhu Yuanzhang's nephew was involved in the Hu Weiyong case and was falsely accused of rebellion.
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Zhu Yuanzhang employs people, and he values whether this person is loyal enough, and he is suspicious and cold-blooded, and he doesn't pay much attention to family and blood. As long as he is loyal to him, and he is not greedy for merit, he does not form a party, and he only knows that people who work hard are what he likes. As for whether it was a nephew or a nephew, he really didn't care much.
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Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang (October 29, 1328, June 24, 1398), the name Guorui, Haozhou Zhongli (now Fengyang County, Anhui Province), Han nationality. >>>More
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