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Zhu Yuanzhang's Four Great Advisers

Zhu Yuanzhang's four advisers were Liu Bowen, Li Shanchang, Zhu Sheng and Tao An.

1, Liu Bowen

Liu Ji (1311July1-kloc-0/375 May 16) was born in Qingtian, Zhejiang (now Zhejiang Wencheng). Politicians and writers in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, the founding fathers of the Ming Dynasty.

2. Li Shanchang

Li Shanchang was born in Dingyuan, Haozhou (now Dingyuan County, Anhui Province). Founding hero of Ming dynasty. Li Shanchang loved reading and was wise when he was young. Later, I took refuge in Zhu Yuanzhang and fought with him. He fought many wars, and made great contributions, comparable to Xiao He, the prime minister of the Han Dynasty. In the early years of Hongwu, he was left as prime minister, and later he was named Xuanguogong. He was appointed to supervise yuan dynasty history and wrote books such as Mao Lu Xun and Daming Li Ji.

3. Zhu Sheng

Zhu Sheng (1299 ~ 1370), whose real name is Yun Sheng, is called Mr. LAM Raymond by scholars. He is from Xiuning, Huizhou (now Huixi Village, Chenxia Township, Xiuning County, Huangshan City). He studied hard since childhood, and studied under famous Confucian masters such as Chen Quercus and Huang Ze.

1348 was awarded the second place as a tribute scholar in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai, and was awarded the position of professor of Taoism in Chizhou. After the expiration of his term of office, he kept on writing and added marginal notes to the Four Books and Five Classics.

4. Tao An

Tao An (13 15 ~ 1368) was born in Dangtu (now Anhui). Little understanding and extensive knowledge of the history of classics, especially the Book of Changes, made important contributions to the construction of the legal system in the early Ming Dynasty.

Personal data of Zhu Yuanzhang:

Zhu Yuanzhang (1328,10,21-1398, June 24th), a founding hero of the Ming Dynasty, was named Guo Rui, formerly known as Zhu Chongba and Zhu Xingzong. Li Zhong was born in Zhou Hao (now Fengyang, Anhui). The founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty (reigned from 1368 to 1398) was named "Hongwu".

During Zhu Yuanzhang's reign, politically, he strengthened centralization, abolished the prime minister, set up three departments to divide local power, and severely punished corrupt officials and lawless scholars; Military implementation of health care center system; Economically, we will make great efforts to resettle land and army, build water conservancy projects, reduce or exempt taxes, measure land and check household registration.

Culturally, pay close attention to education, advocate imperial examination, establish imperial academy to train talents; In foreign relations, establish a "country that does not levy." Under his rule, social production gradually recovered and developed, which was called "the rule of Hongwu" in history.