Daming God's Judgment: 1368, the First Year of Hongwu

Daming God's Judgment: 1368, the First Year of Hongwu

by Li Haobai

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"The Legend of the Ming Dynasty: 1368, the First Year of Hongwu" tells this story: In the spring of the first year of Hongwu, Zhu Yuanzhang personally led an army to conquer Wang Baobao, the powerful general of the Yuan Dynasty. Prime Minister Li Shanchang and Yushi Zhongcheng Liu Bowen stayed in Yingtian Mansion as two ministers of supervision and auxiliary government, assisting Prince Zhu Biao in governing the country. When the three major problems of expelling the barbarians, eliminating natural disasters, and clearing up the rule of law suddenly hit him, Liu Bowen cleverly planned it within two or three months, used the theory of Yili, and deeply understood the ways of heaven and humanity. Wang Baobao's great worries relieved the constraints of the Huaixi clique on Li Bin's case, and the difficulties faced by the common people in Jiangnan due to lack of manpower to fight disasters. It promoted the concept of respecting the law and abiding by the law in the hearts of the people, and firmly safeguarded judicial fairness and the integrity of officials.

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