Hongwu Emperor
![''A Seated Portrait of Ming Emperor Taizu'', {{circa|1377}}{{sfnp|Goodrich|Fang|1976|pp=258–259}} by an unknown artist from the Ming dynasty. Now located in the [[National Palace Museum]], [[Taipei]]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/14/Portrait_assis_de_l%27empereur_Ming_Taizu.jpg)
In the mid-14th century, China was plagued by epidemics, famines, and peasant uprisings during the rule of the Mongol Yuan dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang, orphaned during this time of chaos, joined a Buddhist monastery as a novice monk, where he occasionally begged for alms to sustain himself, gaining an understanding of the struggles faced by ordinary people, while harboring disdain for scholars who only gained knowledge from books. In 1352, he joined a rebel division, quickly distinguishing himself among the rebels and rising to lead his own army. In 1356, he conquered Nanjing and established it as his capital. He formed his own government, consisting of both generals and Confucian scholars, rejecting Mongol rule over China. He adopted the concept of country administration from them and implemented it in the territory he controlled, eventually expanding it to the entire country. He gradually defeated rival rebel leaders, with the decisive moment being his victory over Chen Youliang in the Battle of Lake Poyang in 1363. In 1364, he declared himself King of Wu. In 1367, however, he still acknowledged his formal subordination to the main Red Turban leader, Han Lin'er, who claimed to be the successor of the Song dynasty.
In early 1368, after successfully dominating southern and central China, Zhu chose to rename his state. He decided on the name ''Da Ming'', which translates to "Great Radiance", for his empire. Additionally, he designated Hongwu, meaning "Vastly Martial", as the name of the era and the motto of his reign. In the following four-year war, he drove out the Mongol armies loyal to the Yuan dynasty and unified the country, but his attempt to conquer Mongolia ended in failure. During the Hongwu Emperor's thirty-year reign, Ming China experienced significant growth and recovered from the effects of prolonged wars. The emperor had a strong understanding of the structure of society and believed in implementing reforms to improve institutions. This approach differed from the Confucian belief that the ruler's moral example was the most important factor. The Hongwu Emperor also prioritized the safety of his people and the loyalty of his subordinates, demonstrating pragmatism and caution in military affairs. He maintained a disciplined army and made efforts to minimize the impact of war on civilians.
Although the peak of his political system crumbled in a civil war shortly after his death, other results of the Hongwu Emperor's reforms, such as local and regional institutions for Ming state administration and self-government, as well as the financial and examination systems, proved to be resilient. The census, land registration and tax system, and the Weisuo military system all endured until the end of the dynasty. His descendants continued to rule over all of China until 1644, and the southern region for an additional seventeen years. Provided by Wikipedia
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Transition of interaction outcomes in a facilitation-competition system of two species by Yuanshi Wang, Hong Wu
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A Metabolic Gene Signature to Predict Overall Survival in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Zeng-Hong Wu, Yun Tang, Yue Zhou
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Risk Assessment of the Rockburst Intensity in a Hydraulic Tunnel Using an Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets-TOPSIS Model by Xin-Bao Gu, Qi-Hong Wu, Ying Ma
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Nonlinear Functional Analysis of Boundary Value Problems 2013 by Yong Hong Wu, Lishan Liu, Benchawan Wiwatanapataphee, Shaoyong Lai
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Simulation of Pulsatile Flow of Blood in Stenosed Coronary Artery Bypass with Graft by B. Wiwatanapataphee, D. Poltem, Yong Hong Wu, Y. Lenbury
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Effects of Diet on Larval Survival, Growth, and Development of the Sea Cucumber Holothuria leucospilota by Zonghe Yu, Hong Wu, Youkai Tu, Zesen Hong, Jiewen Luo
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The Heating Efficiency of Hot Jupiters from a Data-driven Perspective by Sheng Jin, Dong-Hong Wu, Yi-Xuan Cao, Zi-Yi Guo
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An Approach to Modeling the Impact of Traffic Incident on Urban Expressway by Yaping Li, Jian Lu, HongWu Li, Huihui Xiao, Qingchao Liu
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The Application of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Set-TOPSIS Model on the Level Assessment of the Surrounding Rocks by Xin-bao Gu, Ying Ma, Qi-hong Wu, Yang-bing Liu
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The role of lactylation in tumor growth and cancer progression by Khulood Al-Malsi, Khulood Al-Malsi, Khulood Al-Malsi, Sinan Xie, Sinan Xie, Sinan Xie, Yunshi Cai, Yunshi Cai, Yunshi Cai, Nader Mohammed, Kunlin Xie, Kunlin Xie, Kunlin Xie, Tian Lan, Tian Lan, Tian Lan, Hong Wu, Hong Wu, Hong Wu
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