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The most merciful emperor in history, is there?
Zhu Yunwen

Zhu Yunwen, Ming Huidi (1377 65438+February 5-? ) was the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, with the title of "Wen Jian", whose whereabouts were unknown after the Jingnan Rebellion. When Xu, surnamed Mei Yin, was in the army, he attended the meeting, mourned for the emperor, and died in the afternoon. In July of the first year of Hong Guang in Nanming Dynasty, the number of Emperor's Hall was changed to Huizong Hall, and posthumous title was the heir of Tianzhang.

After Wen Jian ascended the throne, he obeyed these Confucian masters and began some political and institutional reforms. It seems that his intention is to deviate greatly from the arrangement of Emperor Taizu Gao. 1380, some central administrative organs were revoked due to the revocation of China Province, and now they have been partially restored; The system has been modified to strengthen the function of civil administration and reduce the autocratic style of the government.

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