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Which book have you read in which Zhu Yuanzhang is the protagonist?

The events of the Ming Dynasty mainly tell some stories of the Ming Dynasty, from 1344 to 1644. Based on historical materials, with time and specific characters as the main line, coupled with the novel's brushwork and language humor. Panoramic display of the fate of the 17th emperor of the Ming Dynasty and other princes, dignitaries and small people, especially the officialdom politics, war and imperial aspirations, as well as the romantic political and economic system and ethics at that time.

Zhu Yuanzhang was born in troubled times, burdened with the death of his parents, and started from abject poverty. He has no background, no background and no dependence. He earned everything by himself. After many hardships, he escaped death countless times, got up from death, buried the bodies of his comrades-in-arms, and then moved on and continued to fight. It can be said that the title of the best commander-in-chief at that time belonged to Zhu Yuanzhang, who died and passed it on to Zhu Yunwen, the son of Zhu Biao, the eldest son, but Zhu Yunwen came to power to cut the governors. Judy, the prince of Yan, seized this position in the name of "the Battle of Jingnan".