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Who among the common people does not hate the tyrant? Who among the civil servants and military generals does not hate the monarch who massacres his heroes? The Manchu Qing Dynasty knew this very wel

Who among the common people does not hate the tyrant? Who among the civil servants and military generals does not hate the monarch who massacres his heroes? The Manchu Qing Dynasty knew this very well. In order to make all the emperors in the world forget the Ming Dynasty and even hate the Ming Dynasty, the Manchu Qing emperor made up his mind to make Zhu Yuanzhang, a rare outstanding man throughout the ages, into a rare tyrant throughout the ages. Obviously, it is not difficult to achieve this goal. The rulers of the Qing court only need to increase the number of people killed by Zhu Yuanzhang, and they only need to transfer the deaths of some corrupt officials to the heroes who suffered death without fault. Well, all you need to do is instruct people to make up some so-called folklore.

As a result, most of the deceived docile people of the Qing court sincerely abandoned the Ming Dynasty and obeyed the Qing Dynasty because of the propaganda that Zhu Yuanzhang was cruel. It seems that the purpose of the Manchu rulers has almost been achieved. Of course, not everyone can be deceived. Otherwise, how could the struggle against the Qing Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty continue throughout the Qing Dynasty and never stop?

As for Zhu Yuanzhang, a stern and great emperor who paid most attention to people's livelihood and hated corrupt officials the most in Chinese history, he may have become a cruel victim of this conspiracy. The sacrifices and sacrifices were even rewritten into the cruelest emperor in Chinese history. I think this possibility is entirely possible.

Did Xu Da die of illness or from eating steamed goose?

Let’s talk about Xu Da’s death first. Folk legend says that Xu Da suffered from back gangrene in his later years, and Zhu Yuanzhang gave him a steamed goose to eat. Xu Da died within a few days after eating it. I think this theory of Xu Xuda’s death is unbelievable. First of all, this is an unofficial legend and cannot be trusted at all. Secondly, will a person with back gangrene definitely die if he eats steamed goose? I don’t understand Chinese medicine, but why can’t we ask an expert in Chinese medicine to answer this question? I believe that our Chinese medicine practitioners will use science to deny this statement. Thirdly, there is another theory about Xu's death - Xu Day died of illness in Nanjing in 1384 at the age of 54 due to years of fighting and exhaustion due to overwork. Historical records say: When Xu Da died, Zhu Yuanzhang was heartbroken and skipped the court to pay homage to express his deep condolences. He ranked Xu Da as the first hero among the founding generals and was known as the Great Wall. Somehow, maybe because of Xu Da's uprightness and modesty, maybe because of Zhu Yuanzhang's basic character, I always think that this latter statement should be more credible, and if Xu Da touches the foundation of the country, Zhu Yuanzhang will not. As for being so confused.