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Can you tell me more about Zhu Yuanzhang’s life?

Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Han nationality, national hero. His original name was Zhu Chongba (Zhu Baba), and later he was named Zhu Xingzong. The word is Guorui. His ancestral home was Xuyi, Sizhou (now Xuyi, Jiangsu). He was born in Zhongli, Haozhou (now northeast of Fengyang, Anhui). His ancestral home was in ancient Sizhou City (across the Huaihe River from today’s Xuyi County). His grandfather moved to Zhongli, Haozhou (now northeast of Fengyang, Anhui). , was poor when he was young, and once became a monk in Huangjue Temple. At the age of 25, he joined the Red Scarf Army led by Guo Zixing to resist the tyranny of the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty. After Guo's death, he commanded the Guo Department and served as the left deputy marshal of Xiaoming King Han Lin'er. Then he was promoted continuously based on his military exploits. In the seventh year of Dragon and Phoenix (1361), he was awarded the title of Duke of Wu. In the tenth year, he called himself King of Wu. In the twenty-eighth year of the Yuan Dynasty (1368), after basically defeating the peasant uprising armies and wiping out the remaining forces of the Yuan Dynasty, he proclaimed himself emperor in Nanjing. The country was named Daming and the reign was Hongwu. He reigned for thirty-one years (1368). -1398), established a unified feudal regime across the country. During his tenure, in order to alleviate the sharp and complex class contradictions, ethnic contradictions and contradictions between various groups within the ruling class, he implemented a series of policies conducive to the progress of society, such as fighting foreign invasion, reforming politics, developing production, and stabilizing people's livelihood. Vigorously strengthen the centralized rule of the monarchy in the political, economic, military, ideological and other aspects. In line with this, in terms of legal thought, in view of the various shortcomings caused by the relaxation of legal disciplines in the late Yuan Dynasty, it was believed that "I must conquer China violently."