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Ten most domineering poems of Zhu Yuanzhang
"Singing Chrysanthemum" Zhu Yuanzhang? [Ming dynasty]

I don't send flowers when flowers bloom. If I do, I'll be scared to death.

To fight against the west wind, wear golden armor all over.

Translation:

A hundred flowers blossom in spring, but chrysanthemums don't bloom. When chrysanthemums bloom in autumn, all other flowers wither.

This blooming chrysanthemum will have a battle with the autumn wind, and the petals falling on the ground seem to cover the earth with gold.

Author: Zhu Yuanzhang (1328,10,21-kloc-0/398, June 24th), whose real name was Zhu Chongba, Zhu Xingzong, and a native of Guzhuang Village, Zhongli Taiping Township, Haozhou (now Fengyang, Anhui Province). The founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty (reigned from 1368 to 1398) was named "Hongwu".

During Bird's reign, he strengthened political centralization, abolished the prime minister and the provincial government, set up three divisions to divide local power, and severely punished corrupt officials and lawless scholars. Military implementation of health care center system; Economically, we will make great efforts to resettle the land and the army, build water conservancy projects, reduce tax burdens, survey the land nationwide, and check household registration. Culturally, pay close attention to education, advocate imperial examination, establish imperial academy to train talents; In foreign relations, establish a "country that does not levy." Under his rule, social production gradually recovered and developed, which was called "the rule of Hongwu" in history.

In the thirty-first year of Hongwu (1398), Zhu Yuanzhang died at the age of 71. Posthumous title, whose temple name is Mao, was buried in the Ming Tombs. Zhu Yunwen, the great grandson.