" The Complete Biography of Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang " Restore the real life of emperors? Interpret the merits and demerits of the emperors. Among the emperors of China, Zhu Yuanzhang was one who was good at using power. From a beggar with nothing and a lowly status, he rose to become the supreme emperor and the real dragon emperor. His strategy for seeking power, his thoughts on how to move power, his technique of consolidating power, and his wisdom in controlling power are all unprecedented.
Zhu Yuanzhang is the emperor with the humblest origin in Chinese history, and he is also a legendary figure. He is a hero who emerged from the cracks of history. As a founding emperor, Zhu Yuanzhang made outstanding achievements. If he could sum up his strategy of governing the country in one word, it would be "ruling the country with violence." During his reign, Emperor Taizu of Ming Dynasty established a system to safeguard imperial power through imperial staffs ministers, abolishing prime ministers, setting up royal guards, and killing heroes (including punishing corrupt officials). It was precisely because of these measures of his , so that during the Ming Dynasty 276, there was no monopoly of foreign relatives or separatist rule by warlords, and the phenomenon of party struggle did not form the chaos similar to the "Niu and Li Party Struggle" in the late Tang Dynasty
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Chapter 1 The Beggar Emperor
Section 1 Born in poverty
Section 2 Traveling Monk
Section 3 Desperate
Chapter 2 From the male to the queen
Section 1 The nine captains
Section 2: Blessed People and Blessings
Section 3: Recruitment and surrender
Section 4: Haozhou Incident
Section 5: Base area
Section 6: The overall situation is important
Section 7: Generalissimo
Chapter 3: Slowly becoming king
Section 1 People are convinced
Section 2 Keep a low profile
Section 3: Caring for the people
Section 4: Strict military discipline
Chapter 4: Expeditions to the South and North
Section 1: Jiqing Mansion
Section 2: Eighteen Strategies
Section 3: The Fierce King of Wu
The fourth quarter pacified Jiangnan
The fifth quarter Section Northern Expedition to the Central Plains
Chapter 5 Founding Emperor
Section 1 Stone Turtle Crawling
Section 2 The First Year of Hongwu
Section 3 Use of Force and Governance
Section 4 Abolition of the Prime Minister
Section 5 Cabinet Advisor
Section 6 Chongdian and anti-corruption
Chapter 6: Removing thorns