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Ma Huanghou gave the yearbook.

Ma Huanghou gave Liu Bowen "a pear and two dates". Judging from the homonym of "one pear and two dates", I hope he can leave early.

Ma Huanghou is the original match of Zhu Yuanzhang. In A.D. 1352, Ma married Zhu Yuanzhang, then a general of the Red Scarf Army. After marriage, Ma Su and Zhu Yuanzhang had deep feelings. Ma Su shared joys and sorrows with Zhu Yuanzhang in those years when he established the imperial industry. Later, when Zhu Yuanzhang proclaimed himself emperor, he often listened carefully and adopted Ma Huanghou's suggestions. When Ma Huanghou advised Liu Bowen to leave, he must have known something.

About the origin and experience of Liu Bowen.

Liu Ji, a native of Nantian, qingtian county, whose real name was Liu Qingtian, was a strategist, politician and writer in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, and was the founding father of the Ming Dynasty.

Liu Bowen was born in 13 1 1 year. He was gifted when he was young. Inspired by his father, he is very eager to learn. /kloc-a scholar at the age of 0/2. In A.D. 1333, 23-year-old Liu Ji went to the capital of the Yuan Dynasty (now Beijing) to take the exam, and was admitted to the Jinshi in one fell swoop. However, it was the last year of the Yuan Dynasty, and the war was raging. As a result, he only stayed at home for three years.

Later, although he became an official, his career was troubled. He resigned in a rage to show his dissatisfaction with corruption in the Yuan Dynasty. Later, he became a consultant to Zhu Yuanzhang. Liu Bowen played the role of a think tank and made great contributions in helping Zhu Yuanzhang destroy the heroes, overthrow the Yuan Dynasty and establish the Ming Dynasty.

Reasons for being persuaded to leave

And Liu Bowen this person is honest, selfish, so there are hidden dangers. Later, Zhu Yuanzhang was killed. At that time, Zhu Yuanzhang asked Liu Bowen about the Prime Minister, but he felt that his "outspoken" was not very satisfactory to him. Finally, Liu Bowen felt the murder and retired.

In A.D. 1375, Liu Bowen caught a cold and became more and more serious. He fell ill in April of the lunar calendar at the age of 65. In the eighth year of Zheng De in the Ming Dynasty (15 13), the imperial court named him a Taishi and posthumous title Wencheng.