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Zhu Yuanzhang's Gregorian calendar in the war zone

It took 15 years for Zhu Yuanzhang to rise from the army to become emperor. He rose from the army in 1353 and became emperor in 1368.

Zhu Yuanzhang's resume:

1328- 1344 herding cattle was bullied by the landlord Liu de, 1344 the Yellow River flooded, and watching my parents and brothers starve to death without money made my heart greatly tempered.

1344- 1347 became a monk and was bullied by other monks. His main job was begging. During this period, he carefully studied the geography, mountains and rivers, customs and customs of western Huai River, broadened his horizons, enriched his knowledge and made many heroes begging for food.

1347- 1352 As a religious monk, he was ostracized by other monks. His main job was to ring the bell, during which he had his own religious belief-Zoroastrianism.

1352- 1368 Rebellion, relying on heroism and making good use of gentry, defeated Chen Youliang, Zhang Shicheng and Wang Baobao successively.

1368- 1398 proclaimed himself emperor. During this period, he burned down the Qing Palace building and tried to consolidate Rowen for future generations, which greatly expanded the imperial power and laid the foundation for its decline. However, we will vigorously develop domestic and foreign trade, so that China's agriculture, industry and commerce can develop in an all-round way for decades.

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Zhu Yuanzhang s Political Measures for Governing the Country;

1. In the early Ming Dynasty, the central government reformed and cleaned up the bureaucracy. Zhu Yuanzhang carried out reforms, abolished Zhongshu Province in ming tomb and ming tomb Central Committee of Zhu Yuanzhang, and took charge of world affairs in the early Ming Dynasty. Its chief executive is the left and right prime ministers in high positions, and the prime ministers are prone to conflict with the emperor. In the Ming Dynasty, Hu was the most important. Hu's power gradually increased, threatening the imperial power.

2. 1380, Zhu Yuanzhang executed Hu and related officials on the charge of abusing power and bending the law, and announced the abolition of Zhongshu Province and no longer set up a prime minister. 1393, the Royal Guards let the commander participate in the Aquamarine Rebellion, and Zhu Yuanzhang immediately took it down and handed it over to the official department for trial.

3. 1382, due to the needs of supervisory officials, Zhu Yuanzhang changed the pro-military Duwei mansion in charge of the imperial army into a Royal Guards, and granted powers such as reconnaissance, arrest, trial and punishment of criminals. This is a formal military secret service directly controlled by the emperor. It has its own courts and prisons, often called "imperial prisons", where various kinds of torture such as peeling, diarrhea and stabbing are used.

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