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Where is Zhu Yuanzhang from?
Zhu Yuanzhang was: Haozhou (now Fengyang, Anhui).

Zhu Yuanzhang, formerly known as Chongba and later named Xingzong, was born in Zhongli, Haozhou, which is now Fengyang, Anhui, and the pioneer of the Ming Dynasty.

In A.D. 1328, Zhu Yuanzhang was born in a poor peasant family. Because he ranked fourth in the family and eighth among the family brothers, he was named Zhu Chongba and later renamed Zhu Yuanzhang. My family has been farming for generations, and my ancestors owed a lot of taxes and evaded debts everywhere. Zhu Yuanzhang lived by herding cattle since he was a child because his family was poor and he had no money to go to school.

Zhu Yuanzhang's achievements:

Advantage one:

After years of arduous campaigns, they tied the pack, ended Mongolian rule, unified the whole country, established a brand-new and powerful country, and restored the long-lost regime of the Han nationality in the traditional territory of China.

Advantage 2:

Restoring and even greatly enhancing the national status and self-confidence of the Han nationality (including many other oppressed nationalities and descendants of the Chinese people), and restoring and carrying forward the excellent Chinese traditional culture that has been greatly weakened.

Advantage three:

Improve and innovate the political system by powerful means. On the one hand, this improvement is to further strengthen the imperial power and stabilize the political structure, but it also improves the feudal system to a certain extent subjectively and objectively, promotes the progress of the political system, and even lays a solid foundation for its qualitative modernization leap.

Advantage 4:

After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang used the experience of the early Han Dynasty for reference, implemented the policy of light tax and thin tax, and made careful planning and efforts for the interests of the people all over the world, so that the ordinary people living in the early Ming Dynasty lived a happy and healthy life after the devastating war.