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Zhu Yuanzhang - First Emperor of the Ming Dynasty

Zhu Yuanzhang - First Emperor of the Ming Dynasty

Written byFercility JiangUpdated Aug. 24, 2021

Zhu Yuanzhang, also known asEmperor Hongwu(ruled 1368–1398), was the founder of theMing Dynasty (1368–1644). He was born a peasant, becamea monk,then a rebel leader, and finally became the first emperor of a new dynasty.

Peasant

Zhu Yuanzhanggrew up as a peasant. He was born in 1328. It is said that he was the youngest of seven or eight brothers. Due to poverty, several of his brothers were given away.

During the final 30 years of theYuan era (1279–1368), there werea lot of famines and natural disasters.

In 1344, when he was 16,the Yellow River flooded his home. Then his family died of disease.

Monk

He took shelter in aBuddhist monasterythat also ran out of money, and he was forced to leave and beg for food. But he returned to the monastery when he was 24, and he learned to read and write there. Then the monastery where he took refuge was destroyed by Yuan troops.

Rebel Leader

Zhu Yuanzhang firstjoined a local rebel group. Then they joined a larger Red Turban army that had Zoroastrian and Buddhist beliefs. Zoroastrianism was a Western religion that had spread through Central Asia before Islam spread.

He thenbecame the leader of the large Red Turban rebel armybefore he was 30.

In 1356, Zhu’s army conqueredNanjing. This was an important city that was strategically located so that he could control part of the Yangtze River and the region south of it.He made Nanjing his capital.

Over the next 10 years, he defeated all the other powerful rival armies. In 1368, he attacked the Yuan empire capital of Dadu (Beijing) and gained control of it. The Yuan court fled northwards, but the Yunnan area remained under Yuan rule until 1380.

Emperor Hongwu (Ruled 1368–98)

During his 30-year reign, Zhu Yuanzhanginstituted major policy initiatives. Some of his policies became permanent Ming policies, and he reversed some of his own policies when he was old.

Foreign Policy

To suppress the merchants and prevent pirate attacks, Zhudecreed a maritime embargo policyduring his reign.

Policies Towards Eunuchs

He wanted tomake sure that eunuchs had no ruling powerbecause eunuchs had become involved in internal politics and were responsible for a lot of the court’s decadence.

To limit their powerand ensure the centralization of authority, eunuchs were not allowed to engage in official affairs and had to be illiterate.

New Government Structure

Emperor Hongwu staffed his bureaucracy with officials who passed the Neo-Confucianimperial examinations. These officials weredependent on the courtfor their position so that they might prove to be more loyal. They were generally very intelligent and well educated.

Secret Policy (Personal Policy)

After Zhu Yuanzhang emerged as the rebel general, he became more and more suspicious. He set up a private guard military institution, which was known as theEmbroidered Uniform Guard. It served as Zhu’s secret police to help him spy on his subjects.

Issued Paper Currency

Emperor Hongwu also issuedpaper currency. But he was ill grounded in economy and it is said that he handed out too much paper money during his lifetime causing inflation.

Pro-Peasant Policy

Hongwu grew up as a peasant, and maybe he championed their plight since he knew firsthand that they were oftenreduced to slavery and starvationby the rich and the officials.

Heinstituted public work projectsand he tried to distribute land to the peasants. During the middle part of his reign, Hongwu made an edict that those who brought fallow land under cultivation could keep it as their property without being taxed.

By the end of his reign,耕地大幅增加了. The peasants prospered because they sold their produce to the growing cities. During his reign, the population increased quickly.

Anti-Merchant Policy

Emperor Hongwu grew up as a peasant and heknew only too wellthat peasants were often reduced to slavery and exploitation by the rich and officials.

He tried toweaken the merchant classand to force them to pay high taxes, and he even relocated a number of them. In 1371, Emperor Hongwu issued a sea ban policy.

The End of His Reign

It is said that in 1380, a thunderbolt hit his palace, andhe stopped the killings and massacresfor some time because he was afraid that Heaven would punish him.

He reigned for 30 yearsand died when he was 70. When he died, his physicians and concubines were put to death on his instructions.

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