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After the Ming Dynasty overthrew the Yuan Dynasty, how did the Han people treat the defeated Mongolia?
Zhu Yuanzhang was kind to some Mongolians, but both Zhu Yuanzhang, the Ming Emperor, and Judy, Ming Taizu, insisted on the policy of "killing Tartars", and a large number of poor Mongolians were sold as slaves. Having said that, their fate is still very tragic. Next, I will talk about how Zhu Yuanzhang treated the Mongols after the establishment of the Ming Dynasty from the following aspects.

In the first aspect, both Zhu Yuanzhang and his son insisted on the policy of "killing Tartars". Zhu Yuanzhang first mentioned in "The Northern Expedition of Tian Feng and Yuan Qiu": "Expel the Tatars, restore China, establish the former dynasty, and relieve the people." The slogan of Zhu Yuanzhang's uprising is to expel the Mongols and restore the rule of the Han people, which is the only way for the prince of Wu to recruit an uprising army. So is Judy.

Second, after the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, a large number of captured Mongolians were sold as slaves. After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, a large number of old people and Mongolians in the Yuan Dynasty were captured. After all, with such a large population, it is impossible to kill them all, right? So a large number of Mongols were sold as slaves. Even though Mongolia has been classified as a border country, with such a large population, ancient Mongolia is unable to redeem it all.

In the third aspect, for a few aristocratic prisoners, Zhu Yuanzhang made the king as a consolation. Under the exploitation of the Yuan Dynasty, Mongolia, which was originally a nomadic people and had no stable grain storage, became increasingly poor. However, after Yuan Di's son was captured by Zhu Yuanzhang, Zhu Yuanzhang gave him a king with little power as a reward.

The above is the way Zhu Yuanzhang treated the Mongols, and Judy also inherited his purpose and was very cruel to the Mongols. Success or failure, the reality is so cruel. If Ming Taizu was a Mongolian, it was the Han people who were slaughtered and sold into slavery. In a few hundred years, the Qing soldiers will enter the customs and slaughter the Han people. It's a good cycle of heaven. The above is my opinion on this matter, and I hope to adopt it.