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1, Liu Bowen, formerly known as Liu Ji (13 1 1-1375 may 16), was an outstanding strategist, politician and write

Biography of Liu Bowen in Ming Dynasty and Biography of Liu Bowen in Ming Dynasty

1, Liu Bowen, formerly known as Liu Ji (13 1 1-1375 may 16), was an outstanding strategist, politician and write

Biography of Liu Bowen in Ming Dynasty and Biography of Liu Bowen in Ming Dynasty

1, Liu Bowen, formerly known as Liu Ji (13 1 1-1375 may 16), was an outstanding strategist, politician and writer in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. In nine years, Emperor Zong Zhengde posthumously awarded a surname, posthumous title Wencheng, and later generations also called him Liu Wencheng and Wenchenggong.

2. Liu Bowen is a legend in ancient China. He still has a wide and far-reaching folk influence in Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and even Southeast Asia, Japan and South Korea. Liu Ji knows the history of classics, knows astronomy and can choose soldiers. He assisted Zhu Yuanzhang to complete the imperial industry, founded the Ming Dynasty, and tried his best to maintain the stability of the country, so he became famous all over the world and was compared to Zhuge Wuhou by later generations. Zhu Yuanzhang repeatedly called Liu Ji: "My ovary is also." In the history of literature, Liu Ji, Song Lian and Gao Qi are called "the great poets in the third day of Ming Dynasty". China folk widely circulated that "the world is divided into three parts, and Liu Bowen is unified; Zhuge Liang, a former strategist, and Liu Bowen, a later strategist. He is famous for his clever calculation and strategizing.