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Chronology of major events in the early Ming Dynasty

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The first year of Hongwu (1368)

After Zhu Yuanzhang proclaimed himself emperor, he had a clear title and established Yuan Hongwu. Next year, Zhejiang will be listed as a big book province. In nine years, it was changed to Zhejiang Chengxuan, and the mountain was different. (Biography of Ming Taizu, Geography of Ming Dynasty)

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The teaching venue moved to the university is located in the Changximen, which was added later, and the address remains unchanged. ("Jiaqing Shanyin County Records")

Fourteen years of Hongwu (138 1)

That year, the Yellow Book of Tax Service was compiled. ("History of Ming Dynasty, Records of Food Goods")

Twenty years of Hongwu (1387)

On the sea of pirates, the emperor ordered Tang and Ping pirates. In February, Tanghe built Sanjiang and Lihai in Shaoxing to defend Qianhu City and prevent the enemy. At the same time, set up Sanjiang, Baiyang and Huangjiayan inspection departments.

That year, the Fish Scale Atlas was compiled. (Geography of Ming Dynasty, Military History of Ming Dynasty, Diet History of Ming Dynasty)

Eleven years of Yongle (14 13)

Ma Huan, a Hui nationality in Shaoxing, followed Zheng He to the Western Ocean, followed him to the Western Ocean twice in the 19th year of Yongle (142 1) and the 6th year of Xuande (143 1), and returned to Yingya Shenglan. County Records of Shanyin County in Jiaqing, Biography of Zheng He in Ming Dynasty)