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Zhu Yuanzhang (1328-1398), Han nationality, was the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Zhou Hao Li Zhong (now Fengyang) was born. At the age of 25, he joined the Red Scarf Army led by Guo Zixing to resist the tyranny of the Yuan Dynasty. In the 28th year of the Yuan Dynasty (1368), after basically defeating the remnants of the peasant uprising army and sweeping the Yuan Dynasty, he proclaimed himself emperor in Nanjing, with the title of Daming Hongwu, and established a unified feudal regime throughout the country. Zhu Yuanzhang's rule is called "the rule of Hongwu". The temple was named Taizu, posthumous title, enlightened Heaven, Evonne, established Great Sage, and became the supreme emperor with benevolence, benevolence and righteousness. Buried in the Ming tombs in Nanjing.

Evaluation: The most important achievement of Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Taizu of Ming Dynasty, was to expel Land Rover, save the Han nationality, avenge China's national subjugation for nearly a hundred years, abolish the racial hierarchy policy formulated by Mongols, and restore the Han nationality country. Zhu Yuanzhang was born in a poor tenant farmer's family in Huaihe Plain, Anhui Province. At that time, Mongolia's oppression and slavery of the Han nationality and other nationalities had reached the extreme. Zhu Yuanzhang did not experience the normal living environment of China's rich and stable agricultural society, nor did he receive a systematic Confucian education. However, through his intelligence, belief and commander-in-chief, he overthrew the rule and slavery of Mongolia, re-established the Han nation state, and guided the people to get rid of barbarism and regain their confidence, dignity and honor. While leading the Han nationality and other ethnic groups to expel Mongolia, Ming Taizu also pointed out that although Mongolia and Semu people are not Chinese, if they are polite and willing to be subjects of China, they are no different from China people, which fully embodies the benevolence and righteousness of the Chinese nation.

This outstanding national hero, who left the village due to natural and man-made disasters, was hungry and cold until he ascended the throne in Nanjing. The road he and his civilian military commanders take is not only for the benefit of private individuals and a certain class, just like his self-report-I wear cloth clothes and the world is nothing to me.