The capital of the Mongol empire, Hara and Lin, was actually captured by the Ming army or not
The capital was captured by the Ming army in 1368, and in the third year of the Ming dynasty (1370), the Yuan Shun emperor Tohuan Tiemuer died in Yingchang, and the crown prince Aiyou Zhili Dara succeeded to the throne, namely Yuan Zhaozong, and the Yuan court retreated to Hala Hualin, which was still under the name of the Yuan state, and was called the Northern Yuan dynasty. In 1387, the Ming army conquered the city and it was completely destroyed. Afterwards, it was rebuilt several times, but in the beginning of the 15th century, the Mongolian tribes fell apart, and the Mongolian nobles of the Tartar and Walar tribes attacked each other, and Hala Hulin gradually declined. Nowadays, there is still a monument of Xingyuange in Halahelin, which was engraved in the second year of Emperor Huizong's reign (1342).