
The Rule of Hongwu: the Southern and Northern Expeditions and Four Major Cases in the Early Ming Dynasty
by Cool Breeze And Bright Moon
About This Novel
Zhu Yuanzhang led the heroes to pacify Jiangnan, overthrew the Yuan Dynasty, and established the Ming Dynasty. On the one hand, he worked diligently and loved the people, cultivated himself, organized households for the people, promoted imperial examinations, and cracked down on corruption and gangsters, so that the Ming Dynasty gradually got on the right track and was full of vitality; on the other hand, he lost his son in his later years and deliberately created Hu Lan's Prison and brutally massacred the heroes in order for future generations to be able to sit firmly in the Ming Dynasty. This book is based on historical materials and uses humorous language to tell readers about the Hongwu era under Zhu Yuanzhang's governance. Did Zhu Yuanzhang "burn down the Qinggong Tower" and kill the founding heroes? Why did Chang Yuchun die suddenly in the army? Were Xu Da and Liu Bowen poisoned by Zhu Yuanzhang? This book strives to solve historical mysteries and details the causes and consequences of the "Four Major Cases in the Early Ming Dynasty" and Zhu Yuanzhang's eight Northern Expeditions, allowing readers to understand the Hongwu era and the real Zhu Yuanzhang.
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