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Daming's domineering famous saying
An iron ancestral motto, a king of living water. This is the most car-scrapping dynasty in the history of China. Although there are many great emperors, there is not a wimp. "The emperor guards and the king guards" is a perfect description of the Ming Dynasty. The ancestral motto of the Ming Dynasty is: No peace, no farming, no compensation. Man can be destroyed, but he can never be defeated. How hard was the Ming Dynasty? The beginning of a bowl, the end of a rope, can not tell the sadness of a dynasty in a short sentence. The Ming dynasty never knew how to write the word surrender, and it was the only dynasty in which no princess married a foreign relative. Zhu Yuanzhang conquered the world with a broken bowl, overthrew the Yuan Dynasty and established a new Central Plains Dynasty. In history, Zhu Yuanzhang was a man who was widely criticized.

However, it is undeniable that Zhu Yuanzhang has always been known for his iron fist. It is precisely because of such a car-scrapping beginning that the descendants of Zhujiajian are not cowards. Zhu Yuanzhang's historical achievements are by no means petty to change the New Deal. His influence on the people of the Central Plains continues to this day. His first great achievement was to end the Mongolian rule, establish the Central Plains Dynasty, and restore the long-lost political power and dignity of the Han people in China. After all, the slogan of the Ming army is "expel Tatars and restore China." The downfall of Mongolia was accomplished by Zhu Yuanzhang's iron fist. After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, some remnants fled to Mobei.

Zhu Yuanzhang is a reasonable man. China people say that the enemy should be the enemy before the enemy. Instead of chasing the fleeing poor bandits, he sent people to remonstrate many times, hoping that they would submit to Daming, and then not only sealed the king, but also provided them with living security. But the Mongols did not agree, until two years later, Zhu Yuanzhang wrote a letter and began to attack the residual regime. Daming's army marched straight into Mongolia, sweeping away the forces of Mo Nan in one breath, and then Xu Da led the troops into Mo Bei and swept their lair.

The reason why the Ming army is so majestic is that before they set off, Zhu Yuanzhang once pointed to the map and said, "Don't let me see another house standing in the land of gourds." With such a car-scrapping monarch, it is difficult to have weak ministers in the DPRK, because those weak people have long been eliminated by Zhu Yuanzhang. Zhu Yuanzhang's move not only ensured that there was no foreign invasion in the Ming Dynasty, but more importantly, he didn't want to see Meng Yuan, who had insulted the people, exist again.