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Is it true that Zhu Yuanzhang bloodbath Shandong?

It's true.

"Penglai County Records" records that "at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Shandong competed for the important place for the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, and Chang Yuchun was slaughtered in Shandong in the Ming Dynasty."

As we all know, Zhu Yuanzhang was one of the lowest-born civilian emperors in China history. Zhu Yuanzhang is a beggar who doesn't even have a place to live. When he was a child, he lived by herding cattle. When he grew up, he made a living by begging. He once went to Shandong to beg, but no one gave him charity, and he almost starved to death.

After Zhu Yuanzhang ascended the throne, his temperament changed greatly. He was deeply ashamed of his early civilian status and the life experience of beggars and monks, so he developed a strong tyrannical thought of killing others to balance his psychology.

So he carried out a series of cruel killings, imprisonment and revenge on the suffering he suffered in those years and those who had hurt himself.

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It is an indisputable fact that Zhu Yuanzhang killed people like hemp after taking over the world. Moreover, the "massacre" initiated by him after he became emperor did not end completely from the day he ascended the throne until his death. In addition, among the countless appalling "massacres" planned by him, at least two are the most famous and influential: the Hu case and the Aquamarine case. Moreover, it is said that these two massacres were just a whole batch of deaths. In fact, those sporadic massacres have been going on.

According to textual research, the junior high school of Ming Dynasty was unified, and the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau was still occupied by the Yuan Dynasty. Not only did you lose many battles, but you also slaughtered messengers. Zhu Yuanzhang made up his mind to crusade. In the 14th year of Hongwu (138 1), on the first day of September, Fu Youde was appointed as the general and Aquamarine and Mu Ying as the deputy generals. He led 300,000 infantry to crusade against Yunnan and dispatched 30,000 soldiers from Hu Hai. 1February 23rd, Fu Youde took Uzza from Qujing, and the Yuan Army temporarily retreated. Fu Youde ordered to build a city in Uzza. As soon as the building materials and tools were ready, the Yuan army led the troops back to defense, thus launching a bitter "Uzza War".

After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, a large number of immigrants began to migrate to Shandong Peninsula. The local population moved in from Wushawei, Yunnan Province twice in the 15th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1382) and the 2nd year of Yongle (1404). The ancestors of Little Yunnan crossed the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties and gathered in Yunnan and Guizhou from all over the country before moving here.