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Comments on Zhu Yuanzhang, the Ming Taizu
First of all, he ended the tyrannical rule of the Yuan Dynasty and reopened the world where the Han people were in power. Shi China has reached a new peak in economy, culture and even politics (of course, he just started, and the later work was completed by his son).

Zhu Yuanzhang is somewhat similar to Liu Bang, the political hooligan of that year. When he won the world, he slaughtered the pack. Xu Da, Li Shanchang and Aquamarine, heroes who made great achievements, were all killed by him under some small excuses. Some of them were killed by their bodies, some were even hacked to death with doors, and even killed all three families and nine families.

Zhu Yuanzhang was also an emperor who hated corruption. His way of treating corrupt officials can't be said to be lax or even cruel. For example, "stripping the real grass", peeling off the skin of corrupt officials, filling the skin with grass and hanging it outside the yamen for public display.

Regarding his choice of successor, some people questioned that when many governors were still alive, they chose an emperor and grandson as successors, which laid the groundwork for the Ming Emperor Zhu to launch the Jingnan War.

Daming Law in the Ming Dynasty can be said to be the last relatively complete judicial system in China feudal society (because the Qing Law was slightly modified on the basis of Daming Law, and there was almost no innovation of its own).

Eight-part essay is also an interesting question. At that time, because the examiner had too much power in the imperial examination selection, he said who was good and who was bad, so there was such a thing as "eight-part essay" With stereotyped writing, examiners will have a standard for marking papers, and there will be much less cases of giving people away at will. Don't blindly blame stereotyped writing at that time. In my humble opinion, I think the exam-oriented education at that time was not even as good as stereotyped writing. But over time, stereotyped writing is a dead end, because the selection of materials is in those books, and the scope is too narrow, which limits the play of talents.

In addition, it is unfair to blame Zhu Yuanzhang for eunuch dictatorship and spy organization. In fact, it was not until Judy's time that these things showed obvious clues.

Generally speaking, Zhu Yuanzhang was too cruel and cruel, and made some wrong decisions, but his contribution to the unification of China is indelible. He established the last feudal society ruled by Han nationality in China. And most of his decisions are correct, even wise.

Also, he is a man who loves his wife very much and is worth learning from many contemporary male friends.