Zhu Yuanzhang was born in poverty, begged for food, knew the hardships of life, and fought for seventeen years before overthrowing the Yuan Dynasty.
Nanjing is its capital. At this time, the Ming Dynasty was just established, and all walks of life were in full swing. At this time, natural disasters did not stop, grain production decreased, and people lived a dazzling life. However, those officials and ministers felt that the war had been won and it was time to enjoy it. Poverty and corruption are rampant.
Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to punish these unhealthy tendencies. Zhu Yuanzhang's wife, Ma Huanghou, was wise and came up with a solution for Zhu Yuanzhang. She said that the eighth day of August was my birthday, and all officials from the civil and military departments would come to celebrate his birthday, so she took this opportunity to put some tea on several tables to warn his ministers. Zhu Yuanzhang listened and felt good.
On the eighth day of August, it was the queen's birthday, and all the officials came to congratulate her. Needless to say, the festive atmosphere is full of civil and military officials.
At noon, the banquet began. The first course is a plate of fried white radish, the second course is leek, two bowls of green vegetables are served, and finally the chopped green onion tofu soup.
On the other hand, it warns leaders to be honest in politics, not to waste, not to save face, and not to do things that harm others and benefit themselves. Zhu Yuanzhang is an example of contemporary cadres, serving as an official, benefiting one party and doing more practical things for the masses. Only in this way can leading cadres be liked by the people and become good public servants loved by the people.