The 36 founding heroes of the Ming Dynasty, plus a blue jade, can get less than 30% of the good deaths; It seems that Zhu Yuanzhang still reads some old feelings, or these heroes who died well know how to judge the situation. This article takes stock of the final outcome of these 36 founding heroes.
1, Zhongshan King Xu Da.
Introduction: Xu Da, Yu Tiande. A native of Zhongli County, Haozhou (now northeast of Fengyang, Anhui). Ending: In the eighteenth year of Hongwu, he died of illness in Nanjing at the age of 54, and was posthumously crowned King of Zhongshan.
2, Kaiping King often meets spring.
Introduction: Chang Yuchun, the word Boren, is a native of Huaiyuan County (now Huaiyuan County, Anhui). Ending: In the second year of Hongwu, Zhaofa Central Plains, in the Violent Xin Army, he was only 40 years old. After posthumously sealing the king of Kaiping.
3. South Korean Gong Li Shanchang.
Introduction: Li Shanchang, Yubai Room, was born in Dingyuan, Haozhou (now Dingyuan County, Anhui Province). Ending: In the twenty-third year of Hongwu, someone accused him of knowing that Hu Weiyong was plotting rebellion but did not expose it, and he was killed for his rebellion.
4, Qiyang King Li Wenzhong.
Introduction: Li Wenzhong, Yu Siben, Xuyi (now Mingguang, Anhui) people. Ending: Because of the admonition, Zhu Yuanzhang was angered and was left out in the cold. Hongwu died of illness in the seventeenth year at the age of 45.
5, Song Guogong Feng Sheng.
Introduction: Feng Sheng, whose real name is Feng Guosheng, Yu Zongyi, is a native of Dingyuan, Anhui. Ending: Zhu Yuanzhang was suspicious of Zhu Yuanzhang because of his high merit, and he was given death by an innocent excuse in the twenty-eighth year of Hongwu.
6, Wei Guogong Deng Yu.
Introduction: Deng Yu, Yu Boyan, is a native of Hongxian County, Sizhou (now Hexian County, Anhui Province). Ending: In the tenth year of Hongwu, Deng Yu died of illness in Shouchun (now Shou County, Anhui), and was posthumously named the king of Ninghe.
7, Dongou King Tang He.
Introduction: Tang He, the word Dingchen, Haozhou (now Fengyang, Anhui) Guangde Township. Ending: Farewell to the old and return home. In the twenty-eighth year of Hongwu (1395), he died at home at the age of seventy, and was posthumously crowned the king of Dongou .
8, Yan'an Hou Tang Shengzong.
Introduction: Tang Shengzong, a native of Haozhou (now Fengyang). Ending: In the twenty-third year of Hongwu (1390), Tang Shengzong was killed by Hu Weiyong's party case.
9, Ji'an Hou Lu Zhongheng.
Introduction: Lu Zhongheng was born in Haozhou (now Fengyang, Anhui). Ending: In the twenty-third year of Hongwu (1390), he was sentenced for Hu Weiyong's case and confiscated his family property.
10, Jiang Xiahou Zhou Dexing.
Introduction: Zhou Dexing, a native of Zhongli, Haozhou (now Fengyang, Anhui). Ending: In the twenty-fifth year of Hongwu, because his son rebelled in the court, he was executed by sitting together.
11, Huai'an Hou Hua Yunlong.
Introduction: Hua Yunlong, a native of Dingyuan (now Dingyuan, Chuzhou, Anhui). Ending: In the seventh year of Hongwu (1374), the Ming court summoned Hua Yunlong to return to Nanjing. Before arriving in Nanjing, he died at the age of 42.
12. Teng Guo Gong Gu Shi.
Introduction: Gu Shi, the word Shiju, Haozhou (now Fengyang, Anhui) people. Ending: In the twelfth year of Hongwu (1379 AD), he died of illness and was posthumously crowned the Duke of Teng. After Hu Weiyong's case was discovered, the title was removed.
13, Changxing Hou Geng Bingwen.
Introduction: Geng Bingwen was a native of Haozhou (now Fengyang, Anhui). Ending: After Zhu Di, the king of Yan, seized the throne, Geng Bingwen was ** and committed suicide in fear of crime; It is also said that Geng Bingwen was killed in battle.
14, Linjiang Hou Chen De.
Introduction: Chen De, the word is good, a native of Haozhou (now Fengyang, Anhui). Ending: In the eleventh year of Hongwu, he died in Fengyang, and was posthumously crowned the Duke of Qiguo, and his nickname was Dingxiang. Later, he sat in Hu Weiyong's party and removed the knight.
15, Gongchanghou Guo Xing.
Introduction: Guo Xing, a native of Haozhou (now Fengyang City, Anhui). Ending: In the seventeenth year of Hongwu (1384), he died of illness and was given the title of Duke of Shaanxi.
16, Lu'an Hou Wang Zhi.
Introduction: Wang Zhi, a native of Linhuai (now Fengyang, Anhui). Ending: In the nineteenth year of Hongwu (1386), he died of illness at the age of 52. Four years after his death, he was posthumously criticized as Hu Weiyong's shell henchman.
17, Xingyang Hou Zheng Yuchun.
Introduction: Zheng Yuchun, a native of Haozhou (now Fengyang, Anhui). Ending: In the twenty-third year of Hongwu (1390), Hu Weiyong's case was given to death, and the title was removed.
18, Pingliang Hou Fei Ju.
Introduction: Fei Ju, Ziying, a native of Wuhe (now Wuhe, Anhui). Ending: In the twenty-third year of Hongwu (1390), Fei Ju was killed due to the Hu Weiyong case, and the title was abolished.
19, Jiangyin Marquis Wu Liang.
Introduction: Wu Liang, formerly known as Guoxing, was a native of Dingyuan, Haozhou (now Dingyuan, Anhui). Ending: In the fourteenth year of Hongwu (1381), he died of illness in Qingzhou and was posthumously presented to the Duke of Jiangguo.
20, Jinghai Hou Wu Zhen.
Introduction: Wu Zhen, the first name of the national treasure, Yu Ganchen, Dingyuan (now Dingyuan, Anhui) people. Ending: Wu Zhen died of illness in the twelfth year of Hongwu, and was posthumously crowned the Duke of Haiguo, and later was posthumously recognized as Hu Dang and removed from the knighthood.
21, Nanxiong Hou Zhao Yong.
Introduction: Zhao Yong, a native of Luzhou (now Hefei City, Anhui Province). Ending: In the twentieth year of Hongwu, he went out of Gubeikou with Zhu Di, the king of Yan, and surrendered to Nai'er without flowers. He was later killed because he was implicated in the Hu Weiyong case.
22, Deqing Hou Liao Yongzhong.
Introduction: Liao Yongzhong, a native of Chaoxian County, Wuwei Prefecture (now Chaohu City, Anhui Province). Ending: In March of the eighth year of Hongwu (1375), he was given death at the age of 53 for illegal things such as misappropriation of dragons and phoenixes.
23, Nan'an Hou Yu Tongyuan.
Introduction: Yu Tongyuan, the word Baichuan, is a native of Chao in Luzhou (now Chaohu, Anhui). Ending: In the twenty-second year of Hongwu, he died of illness at home in Jinling, and the following year he pursued Hu Dang, and died with Tongyuan, without asking, and was removed.
24, Guangdehou Huagao.
Introduction: Hua Gao, a native of Hezhou (now He County), Anhui Province. Ending: In the fourth year of Hongwu, due to illness, he died in Qiongzhou. Giving the Nest to the Prince.
25, Suyang Hou Yang Jing.
Introduction: Yang Jing is a native of Luzhou (now Hefei, Anhui). Ending: In the fifteenth year of Hongwu (1382), he died of illness, sat in Hu Weiyong's party, and was held accountable.
26, Qi Guogong Kang Maocai.
Introduction: Kang Maocai, the word Shouqing, is a native of Qizhou (now Qichun, Hubei). Ending: In the third year of Hongwu (1370), Kang Maocai captured Xingyuan with the army, and died of illness on the way back to the division.
27, Yongjiahou Zhu Liangzu.
Introduction: Zhu Liangzu is a native of Lu'an, Luzhou (now Lu'an City, Anhui Province). Ending: In the thirteenth year of Hongwu, Zhu Liangzu was recalled to Nanjing by Zhu Yuanzhang for inducing Zhu Yuanzhang to unjustly kill Panyu County Order, and beat him to death with a whip.
28, Yingguo Gong Fu Youde.
Introduction: Fu Youde, the word is only learning, Suzhou Xiangcheng people. Ending: Because the crown prince Zhu Biao died of illness, and the imperial grandson Zhu Yunwen was still young, Fu Youde had a marriage with the king of Jin, which was not conducive to his grandson, so he died.
29, Linchuan Hou Hu Mei.
Introduction: Hu Mei, formerly known as Tingrui, changed her name to Mei in order to avoid Zhu Yuanzhang's character. The people of Chuyang. Ending: Because of Hu Weiyong's case, he committed suicide by taking advantage of his eldest daughter as a concubine and his son-in-law for the crime of disturbing the palace ban, and his son-in-law was also sentenced to death.
30, Dongping Hou Han Zheng.
Introduction: Han Zheng, a native of Suizhou (now Sui County, Henan). Ending: In the twenty-sixth year of Hongwu (1393), the Lanyu case broke out, Han Xun, the son of Han Zheng, was implicated and killed, and the hereditary Marquis of Dongping was abolished.
31, Yichun Hou Huang Bin.
Introduction: Huang Bin was born in Jiangxia (now Wuhan, Hubei). Ending: In the twenty-third year of Wu (1390), he was killed in the case of Hu Weiyong.
32, Xuanning Hou Cao Liangchen.
Introduction: Cao Liangchen, a native of Anfeng, Shouzhou (now Shou County, Anhui). Ending: In the fifth year of Hongwu, he marched north from Li Wenzhong and was killed in battle on the Aruhun River (now Orkhon River in Mongolia).
33, Runan Hou Mei Sizu.
Introduction: Mei Sizu, a native of Xiayi (now Xiayi, Shangqiu, Henan). Ending: In the twenty-third year of Hongwu, Hu Weiyong was chased, and the whole family was killed.
34, Henan Hou Lu Ju.
Introduction: Lu Ju, the founding general of the Ming Dynasty and the Marquis of Henan. Ending: In the twenty-third year of Hongwu (1390), he was sentenced to death because of Hu Weiyong's case.
35, sincerity Uncle Liu Bowen.
Introduction: Liu Ji, whose name is Bowen, is a native of Nantian Township, Qingtian County (now Wencheng County, Zhejiang). Ending: Because of his bad relationship with Hu Weiyong, the prime minister of Zuo, he was scolded by Hu and returned to his hometown, and he died of grief after eight years of Hongwu.
36, loyal and diligent Bo Wang Guangyang.
Introduction: Wang Guangyang, the word Chaozong, Jiangsu Gaoyou, the prime minister of the early Ming Dynasty, and an important minister. Ending: In the twelfth year of Hong (1379), he was implicated in the case of Hu Weiyong's poisoning of Liu Ji and was given death by Zhu Yuanzhang.