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Introduction of Zhu Yuanzhang's adopted son Mu Ying How did Mu Ying die?
Mu Ying, the founding general of the Ming Dynasty, was also the adopted son of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Born in Dingyuan, Haozhou in A.D. 1344. Died in a.d. 1392.

Mu Ying lived in poverty when she was young, and her family was only a poor household in Dingyuan County. Later, when her father died young, Mu Ying, a young woman, had to live alone with her mother, and life became more and more difficult. How could such an ordinary child get involved with Ming Taizu and be adopted by Zhu Yuanzhang?

In the eleventh year, the Red Scarf Army uprising broke out in the Jianghuai area and began to oppose the dark rule of the Yuan Dynasty. Facing the peasant uprising, the Yuan government quickly sent troops to suppress it. The battle between the Red Scarf Army and the Yuan Army made the local people affected by the war and displaced. As the war became more and more fierce, Mu Ying and her mother began to flee the war. Unfortunately, his mother died on the way to escape before the mother and son came to a safe place. From then on, there was only one little person left in the world.

In the twelfth year, Mu Ying fled to Haocan alone, and the rebel army led by Zhu Yuanzhang was here. Zhu Yuanzhang and his wife had no children at that time, so they took Mu Ying as their adopted son. Since then, he has changed his surname to Zhu and has been living beside Zhu Yuanzhang and his wife. Zhu Yuanzhang had many adopted sons, most of whom were adopted during this period.

Mu Ying was young at that time and was taken good care of by Zhu Yuanzhang and his wife, treating him like his biological parents and children. Not only did he teach Mu Ying to read and write, but Zhu Yuanzhang also took him to teach the army war and military strategy. Mu Ying spent her childhood in wars, military camps and travels.

I grew up with Zhu Yuanzhang, accustomed to military life, and naturally learned a lot of military knowledge under marching and fighting. When I was young and grew up, I began to lead the troops to the battlefield independently.

In twenty-two years, Mu Ying began to lead troops to fight. At the beginning, he was a captain in front of the account and participated in the battle to defend Zhenjiang. Later, because of his meritorious service, he was promoted to commander-in-chief, guarding Guangxin, an important town in Jiangxi.

In twenty-seven years, Chong 'an was occupied and Shibuya village in western Fujian was breached. When guarding Jianning, he controlled Zhou Xia, Fujian.

In the third year of Wu Hong, Mu Ying was promoted to be a general of the town and county, and participated in the affairs of the Governor's Office. In the fourth year, he rose to the viceroy's office, became a good friend, and was in charge of the military forces in the world. Mu Ying was highly valued by Zhu Yuanzhang. As the viceroy, he was praised by Zhu Yuanzhang many times for his decisiveness.

After nine years in Wu Hong, Mu Ying was trained by Zhu Yuanzhang, and soon he conquered Tubo with Deng Yu. Under the leadership of the two men, the Ming army attacked Sichuan and Tibet on a large scale, and the army hit Kunlun Mountain all the way. On the way to Li, Deng Yu died. Eyes meet Li, seal.

In thirteen years, Mu Ying led the troops to capture the remnants of the Yuan Army stationed in the forest. The British army decided to attack from both sides, win or lose at one stroke, and capture the enemy generals alive.

In the 14th year of Hongwu, Mu Ying went north with General Xu Da and returned home in triumph. In September, Fu Youde, a deputy general, conquered Yunnan. At that time, the forces of Liang Wang, the remnants of the Yuan Dynasty, were entrenched here, and Zhu Yuanzhang left 300,000 troops and wiped out the remnants in one fell swoop.

When Mu Ying and others led the troops into Qujing, Liang Wang got the news and quickly ordered Pingzhang Mary to resist. We met on both sides of the Jiang Baishi River in Liang Jun, because there was a river across it, and both sides treated it carefully, and no one dared to cross the river first. At first, Fu Youde wanted to cross the river at once, but was persuaded by Mu Ying. This time is not a good time to cross the river, and the place occupies the other side.

He rolled his eyes and finally ordered his adopted son to cross the river. When the local camp was in chaos, he took the opportunity to cross the river and quickly went to war. The Ming army won a great victory, Darima was defeated and captured, and Liang Wang committed suicide when he heard the news. Under the prestige of Mu Ying and others, Kunming was destroyed.

In the eighteenth year of Wu, he returned to Dianchi Lake to suppress the rebel areas. During this period, Ma Huanghou and Prince Zhu Biao died successively. After hearing the news, Mu Ying was heartbroken and coughed up blood. But he still insisted on pacifying Kunming and other places with Fu Youde to keep Yunnan clean.

After Yunnan was pacified, Zhu Yuanzhang ordered Mu to guard Yunnan, and Mu began his official career. In the 25th year of Wu Hong, Mu Ying died in Yunnan at the age of 48.