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What influence did Judy, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, take in history?
1 Jingnan kicked Zhu Yunwen off the throne. It's hard to say what effect this has, but I think it's a good thing that Judy became emperor in the Ming Dynasty.

Letting eunuchs take charge is not as bad as some people say.

To understand Judy's purpose, we must understand the political environment at that time.

Zhu Yuanzhang set up officials to supervise officials, but in the end, the official group ran counter to Zhu Yuanzhang and completely became a tool for the big boss of the DPRK to attack his opponent. The phenomenon of official interference in politics was serious.

Judy's purpose of letting eunuchs intervene in politics is to balance the power of civil servants, otherwise, there will inevitably be a situation in which ministers are strong and princes are weak.

There were many eunuchs in the Ming Dynasty, but there were also many upright eunuchs, such as Zheng He, Sharla Cheung, Zhang Yong and Feng Bao. Generally speaking, eunuchs contributed more to the Ming Dynasty.

3. Moving the capital to Beijing was an important measure to establish the country in 276 of Ming Dynasty. Some people say that "the emperor defended his country and the king died in his own country". Judy was keenly aware that the biggest threat of the Ming Dynasty was the Mongolian tribes in the north, so she moved the capital to strengthen the defense in the north. If the Ming Dynasty hadn't moved its capital to Chengzu and the Mongolian cavalry were so noisy, the Ming Dynasty would have been finished in 100.

Zheng He's seven voyages to the Western Seas strengthened exchanges between China and foreign countries, broadened the horizons of Chinese people and brought rich income to the Ming Dynasty. Those who say that going to the western seas exhausted the national treasury are just lying with their eyes open. The money for repairing the Forbidden City and the Northern Expedition was obtained from going to the western seas. Later, when the sea was banned, the central government of the Ming Dynasty became poor.

The five expeditions to the North turned the regular army of the Northern Yuan Dynasty into a Mongolian guerrilla, which won a relatively long period of peace for the Ming Dynasty, but it was Judy's fault that the Mongolian problem was not completely solved.

6. The revision of Yongle Grand Ceremony is unprecedented in the sandwich of 200 years.