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Why is the Daming Dynasty founded by Zhu Yuanzhang the most peculiar dynasty in the history of China?

As the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang established a dynasty for more than 200 years, saying that the dynasty he established was really strange in history, because he made many great achievements.

First of all, we know that after Zhu Yuanzhang's death, he gave the throne to Wen Jian Emperor Zhu Yunwen. However, due to the personal reasons of Judy, the prince of Yan, he finally rebelled and established Yongle Shengshi. Among them, Zheng He's voyage to the Western Seas can be said to be a very famous historical event, because Zheng He's voyage to the Western Seas opened the first ocean-going experience in China's history, and it can be said to be a feat, reaching as far as the Red Sea and other places. Such an ocean trip is not for aggression, but for the development of trade. Although it also showed the great power status of the Ming Dynasty, it was indeed a feat.

Throughout China's ancient history, no dynasty opened up maritime trade channels with the strength of the whole country. Then, with the support of Ming Chengzu, he compiled the famous Yongle Dadian, which can be said to be the most comprehensive book so far? An encyclopedia? Most importantly, this classic was finally compiled by Ming Chengzu. What a great feat this is. It is rare for an emperor to have such a mind. Secondly, I think that since Judy, emperors of the Ming Dynasty, such as Ming Yingzong, have been short-lived. This is also rare in the ancient history of China. For the emperor, his thirties were a prosperous period, but he died young.

The last thing I want to say is the most famous battle in the history of the Ming Dynasty, that is, the change of the civil fort. Historically, Zhu Qizhen was captured by Wallachia, and it can be said that the emperor was humiliated, but his successor, Zhu Qiyu, had no choice but to become the emperor. However, although Zhu Qizhen was captured, he did not die. Instead, he became a real emperor, finally returned safely to the Ming Dynasty, killed Zhu Qiyu alive, and finally became emperor. Isn't this a strange ending? In the end, no one thought that Yu Qian, a hero, was killed in order to consolidate his position, so it is no exaggeration to say that this dynasty is the most peculiar dynasty in China history.