Great Changes at the End of the Yuan Dynasty and the Beginning of the Ming Dynasty

Great Changes at the End of the Yuan Dynasty and the Beginning of the Ming Dynasty

by Jiang Yue

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The Yuan Dynasty was a powerful military dynasty with a vast territory. However, due to the sharp internal conflicts, including internal chaos within the ruling class, fierce ethnic conflicts, and the torture faced by the people on both sides by natural and man-made disasters, the people could not bear it and finally revolted. The Red Scarf Army guerrillaed across the country, making the rulers of the Yuan Dynasty unable to guard against it. Among them, a generation of heroic Zhu Yuanzhang stood out. It was originally natural disasters and man-made disasters that forced him to rebel, but later he gradually revealed his imperial spirit. After Zhu Yuanzhang established the Ming Dynasty, he confronted the Yuan Dynasty and eventually drove away the rulers of the Yuan Dynasty. Regarding the founding of the Ming Dynasty, it was naturally extremely difficult, but Zhu Yuanzhang learned the lessons of the previous dynasties and relied on his own wisdom to clear the obstacles little by little. He not only established the country and became emperor, but also restored the country to unity, stabilized politics, made the people healthy, and put history on a new stage.

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