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Who was exiled to Korea by Zhu Yuanzhang?

You should be talking about Ming Sheng. His father was one of the generals of the Rebel Army in the late Yuan Dynasty. After the earthquake in the Ming Dynasty, a very short dynasty was established (the title was Daxia), which was so short that few people knew it until now, and was later destroyed by Zhu Yuanzhang. Later, Ming Sheng and his family were exiled to North Korea by Zhu Yuanzhang. In fact, it was not exiled. After Ming Sheng arrived in North Korea, the Emperor of North Korea gave Ming Sheng a large piece of land and became a senior official. Now Ming Sheng's descendants are all over North Korea and South Korea. There are more than 26,000 people in South Korea and 1 10,000 people in North Korea. 1982, experts discovered Ming Yuzhen's tomb in Chongqing. There are not many cultural relics in the tomb, and experts don't pay much attention to them. But Koreans can't sit still when they know the news. They came to Chongqing with their own genealogy "Ming Da Tong Shu", saying that they are descendants of the son of Ming, so Ming.