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When was the Ming Dynasty written? When was it finished? Who is the author? What about the author's resume?
The author is the bright moon of that year. Name: Zhu Yuanzhang, alias (posthumous title): Zhu Chongba, Zhu; Gender: male; Ethnic group: Han nationality; Blood type:? Education: Without a diploma, a scholar is a scholar and teaches himself afterwards. Occupation: emperor; Family background: (at least three generations) poor peasants; Birth and death:1328 ~1398; Favorite color: yellow (this seems to have no choice); Social relations: father: Zhu, farmer; Mother: Chen, a farmer (sorry, her name doesn't seem to be in the history books); Motto: yours is mine and mine is mine.

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The above passage is the beginning of the history book "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" which quickly became popular in 2006. It is a new attempt to introduce Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of Ming Dynasty. Yi Zhongtian's popularity seems to have created a new way of writing history books, instead of boring preaching. From Tianya Boiling Wine History Forum, Things of Ming Dynasty attracted the attention of many people from ordinary readers to academic circles in a short time. Now this book has been officially published.

Author Yue Ming has also become the focus of attention. A 29-year-old young man, an ordinary civil servant who is not majoring in literature and history, has restored history to be clear, profound, full and round with such sophisticated, popular and humorous techniques.

Yue Ming, whose real name is Shi Yue, male, civil servant of Shunde Customs; Associate researcher, member of Ming History Society, young historian, pioneer of spiritual history, and once served as host of literature and history programs and best-selling author in many domestic TV stations. His work The Events of the Ming Dynasty has sold more than 5 million copies, and it is the best-selling historical reading in the past 30 years. It has won many honors, such as "Best Book on Sina Book Billboard", "Best Five-Star Book for Life" and "Excellent Amazon Bestseller Award", and ranks among the top ten bestsellers in China. Born in 1980, he is now an anti-smuggling policeman of China Customs General Administration. As "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" started from the network rivers and lakes, it was warmly welcomed by readers. That year, Mingyue was called a master of grassroots storytelling, and everyone's recognition confirmed Mingyue's words that year: "History should be written well." Internet celebrities were originally considered "very ordinary" by leaders, and were reused after becoming famous. Recently, he was seconded to Beijing (as the editor of the magazine "Golden Key" under the General Administration of Customs).

Although it is also about history, the brushwork of the bright moon in that year is not the brushwork of those history books in the past. Instead, it is a fresh and vivid brushwork full of vitality and vitality. In his works, characters are no longer rigid names and symbols, but living people, and those events are ups and downs, which make people want to stop. Tactics, tactics and tactics are all to my liking.

History can be regarded as a peak on the side of a mountain, and the bright moon and his "Things in the Ming Dynasty" obviously did not bloom. The online debate and questioning about the bright moon has never stopped. A well-known online writer who is loved, admired and criticized at the same time has become a candidate for our cutting-edge writer of the year.

Mingyue, a pioneer of spiritual history in 2006, emphasized that writing history means writing people, and writing people means writing hearts. The long article "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" soared in Tianya Forum, and then moved to Sina. Tianya and Sina's monthly click-through rate exceeded one million, which triggered the "Alum" riots, and related events were named "Mingyuemen" by the media.

By the end of 2008, Things of the Ming Dynasty (Yue Ming launched on Sina blog one after another) had been published by China Friendship Publishing House and two by China Customs Publishing House.

What happened in the Ming Dynasty? What happened in the Ming Dynasty? China Friendship Publishing Company, September 2006.

Those things in the Ming Dynasty II China Friendship Publishing Company June 5, 2007 438+ 10.

What happened in the Ming Dynasty 3 China Friendship Publishing Company in April 2007.

What happened in the Ming Dynasty? China Friendship Publishing Company, September 2007.

What happened in the Ming Dynasty? China Friendship Publishing Company in March 2008.

What happened in the Ming Dynasty? China Customs Press, June 2008165438+1October.

The Ming Dynasty ended in China Customs Publishing House in April 2009.