Zhu Yuanzhang was born in that era. Which dynasty was the founding emperor? What kind of person is he in history?
Zhu Yuanzhang was born at the end of Yuan Dynasty and was the first emperor of Ming Dynasty. His historical evaluation of Zhu Yuanzhang has always been derogatory and praised less. Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was born in a poor tenant farmer's family in Huaihe Plain, Anhui Province. He never experienced the normal environment of China's stable agricultural society until 40 years later when he ruled the empire and guided its restoration. The Ming Dynasty was born in the turmoil of half a century. In this era when everything is destroyed, daily life in most parts of the country is increasingly resorting to violence directly. It provides a typical example of the gradual militarization of China society, and because of this, it provides a typical example of losing its deer and competing for profits with others, that is, they impose a successor regime called destiny on others through military force. Although China people traditionally like to classify this situation as a typical form of chaos and governance proposed by the theory of the cycle of regime change, the way of the disintegration of the Yuan Dynasty and the rise of the Ming Dynasty is completely different from the regime change in the history of the Chinese Empire. /kloc-the middle of the 0/4th century is an extraordinary period. China's chaotic society has fully demonstrated its potential and its organizational structure, which is rarely demonstrated by ordinary people. Therefore, people can see some characteristics of China civilization in this period, which are not easy to recognize under a peaceful and orderly civilian government. At the same time, the violence in this period also left a lasting mark on the Ming Dynasty. In the 1940s of 14, this outstanding founding king jumped from Lizhong Village, which was suffering from natural and man-made disasters and was hungry and cold, and boarded the Nanjing Dabao in 1368. Because of his own ambition and consciousness of striving for strength, the road he took was forcibly reformed, which made it have a reasonable appearance in line with those traditional forms and returned the sovereignty of the East Asian continent to the hands of the Han people. He is proficient in how to gain imperial rule. As a later emperor, he will adapt this imperial skill to the needs of the great cause of the emperor he was fascinated by. As we can see, the political characteristics of the Ming dynasty's rule in the next 270 years mainly stem from the personal personality characteristics of this strange and powerful figure.