Liu Ji, whose hometown is in Wenzhou, Zhejiang today, is from Kaicheng County. He was a strategist, politician and writer in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, and was the founding father of the Ming Dynasty. After his death, he posthumously sealed Taishi No.1 Wencheng, and later called Wencheng Wencheng Gongcheng. Liu Bowen was gifted at an early age. He is eager to learn and think. He likes reading. He is not only proficient in hundred schools of thought, but also studies astronomy, geography and military symbols. He's really talented.
Liu Bowen's initial hope was to serve the Yuan government, and he realized his great ambition by becoming an official. After being an official for many times, he was suppressed and finally returned to his hometown to live in seclusion. He assisted Zhu Yuanzhang to complete the imperial industry, founded the Ming Dynasty, and tried his best to maintain national stability. So behind his fame, he was compared to Zhuge Wuhou, and Zhu Yuanzhang made him my ovary many times. In the history of literature, Yu Ji is one of the great poets in the third year of Ming Dynasty. There is a folk saying that Zhuge Liang dominates the world and Liu Bowen. He is famous for his clever tactics.
Liu Bowen was buried in Wuyang Mountain in Qingtian after his death. It is said that before he died, Liu Bowen predicted that Hu would fail and be rehabilitated. He also specially left a secret letter for his son, which Ming Taizu will release when he thinks of himself five years later. When Hu really crossed the stage, ten years later, Liu Bowen was really tricked frequently, and he also gave the Liu family a golden scroll, authorizing Liu members to avoid capital punishment.