The emergence of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty was due to the contribution of which logistics minister?

Updated on military 2024-07-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Yongle is the prosperous era that appeared during the reign of Zhu Di, the ancestor of the Ming Dynasty, and is one of the three prosperous times in the early Ming Dynasty.

    After he ascended the throne, he made great efforts to develop the economy, advocated culture and education, and took many measures to vigorously develop the economy, so that the world was under great control.

    During the Ming Dynasty, the civil service system was improved. During the reign of Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, due to the abolition of the prime minister system, the emperor directly led the six ministries, so the emperor had to deal with everything personally, so the emperor was very tired. When the Ming Dynasty became the ancestor, the prototype of the later cabinet system was gradually formed in the imperial court, which influenced the Ming and Qing dynasties.

    In 1421, Ming Chengzu officially moved the capital of the Ming Dynasty to Beijing.

    In terms of external affairs, Ming Chengzu personally conquered the Mobei region many times, conquered Annan in the south, and set up a local jurisdiction structure, such as setting up provinces or management departments in the northeast, northwest, and southwest. Set up Hamiwei, set up Guizhou Political Division, etc. , and preached the national prestige, vigorously opened up overseas exchanges, sent Zheng He to the West, and also sent Chen Cheng to the Western Regions, creating a situation in which all countries came to the court.

    Economically, we should vigorously develop agriculture, build water conservancy, dredge the Grand Canal, and reduce the tax burden.

    In addition, Ming Chengzu ordered people to compile the "Yongle Canon". It's an encyclopedic book. It contains all the classic books since the pre-Qin period, and it can be said that it is an encyclopedia. Such classics also objectively back up those ancient books, so that many books will not be lost.

    During the reign of Ming Chengzu, the society was stable, the country was rich and strong, and the territory was vast. Because the name of the Ming Chengzu was Yongle, so that the period was praised as far as the Han and Tang dynasties, and later historians called this period the Yongle prosperous era.

    Some scholars believe that the Yongle Prosperity is far more pure and void than the later so-called Kangqian Prosperity. The Yongle prosperous era created by Ming Chengzu and the later Ming Renzong and Ming Xuanzong created the rule of Renxuan, which are collectively called Yongxuan Shengshi.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's hard to say how strong this is, just give a few things to explain one by one!

    Yongle Shengshi: The First Yongle Dictionary "Yongle Dictionary" was originally named "Literature Dacheng". In July of the first year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (1403), Zhu Di, the ancestor of the Ming Dynasty, ordered Xie Jin, Yao Guangxiao, Wang Jing, Zou Ji and others to compile and revise large-scale books, and in November of the second year of Yongle (1404), he compiled the "Literature Dacheng".

    The Yongle Canon includes as many as seven or eight thousand important ancient classics, from the pre-Qin period to the early Ming Dynasty, which can really be said to be "including the vastness of the universe, and the similarities and differences between the ancient and the modern". Before the Song and Yuan dynasties, there were many secret texts that had to be preserved and circulated. Included content includes:

    Sutras, histories, children, collections, interpretations, Taoist scriptures, dramas, plain words, engineering technology, agriculture, medicine, literature, etc., are all inclusive. It is not easy to collect a single word of the books, and they are compiled separately according to the whole book, the whole article, or the whole paragraph of the original work, which further enhances the documentary value of the preserved materials. The style of the whole book is "rhyme to unify words, and words to tie things", which is very convenient to search.

    Second, in order to completely solve the remnants of the Great Yuan Dynasty, starting from the eighth year of Yongle (1410), Zhu Di personally led the Ming army to carry out the Northern Expedition.

    In the tenth year of Yongle (1414), Emperor Yongle held the second Northern Expedition and defeated another Mongolian Warat, after Wara sent an envoy to apologize, the class returned to the Yongle 17th year (1421), Zhu Di held the third Northern Expedition and defeated the Wuliangha Mongols. After the Yuan Dynasty forces were attacked by the Ming Dynasty continuously, they did not attack the Ming Dynasty for decades after that. .

    Third: In the third year of Yongle (1405), Zhu Di, the ancestor of the Ming Dynasty, sent the eunuch Zheng He as the main envoy and Wang Jinghe as the deputy envoy, leading more than 27,800 sailors and officers and soldiers to sail to the Western Ocean on 62 "treasure ships". The Ming fleet set out from Liujiagang in Suzhou and returned to China via the west coast of India, including Champa (present-day southern Vietnam), Malacca in Malaysia, Java, Sumatra and Ceylon in Indonesia.

    In the following 20 years, from 1407 to 1433, he made seven voyages, passing through more than 30 countries, reaching as far as the east coast of Africa, the Red Sea, and Mecca, the holiest land of Islam. This is the great Zheng He's voyage to the West. During the reign of Emperor Yongle, "Weide was served, the Quartet was served, and those who were ordered to pay tribute by the court died in 30 countries, with a wide territory, and as far as the Han and Tang Dynasties."

    The rule of Renxuan. The rule of Renxuan was that after Zhu Di of Ming Chengzu, Zhu Gaochi of Ming Renzong and Zhu Zhanji of Ming Xuanzong adopted a policy of relaxed governance and resting troops to support the people.

    Because it's a policy, so there's nothing to talk about, anyway, the Yongle prosperity of the Ming Dynasty, the rule of Renxuan pushed the Ming Dynasty to the top, it can be said that it is a copy of Guangwu Zhongxing!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Live and work in peace and contentment, the people are rich, and the power is in the sky. Tribute from all over the world, including Japan.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    "Yongle Canon".

    Compiled in the Yongle period, the Yongle Canon was compiled by Xie Jin, a scholar of the Hanlin Academy, and took six years (1403 to 1408) to compile and complete, which is the most famous ancient classic in China and the largest encyclopedia in the world so far. There are 22,937 volumes and 60 table of contents, divided into 11,095 volumes, with a total of about 370 million words.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The Ming Tombs in Beijing in the Ming Dynasty were immortal underground buildings that cost countless ** to build, although their owners had long since become ashes. Political Voyages and Overseas**If the greatest architectural masterpiece of the Ming Dynasty, the Forbidden City, was associated with the political ambitions of the Yongle Emperor, then the voyages of Zheng He's (1371 1435) fleet in the South and Western Seas (west of Kalimantan Island) were also associated with the political ambitions of this emperor. While attacking the desert and steppe Mongol tribes on land and the unattachable Mongol tribes, the emperor also set his sights on the vast sea.

    To some extent, the achievements of the Great Yuan Empire attracted him.

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