And Zhu Yuanzhang is also very strict about corruption. Zhu Yuanzhang made a cruel hand in this respect. At that time, he killed 1.5 million corrupt officials and made strict orders to support the people in reporting corrupt officials. However, in this environment, there are still many officials who commit crimes against the wind. Although it had something to do with social habits at that time, I think the main reason was Zhu Yuanzhang.
Zhu Yuanzhang changed from the working people at the bottom of society to the emperor, and naturally he knew the sufferings of the people very well. Moreover, after he became emperor, he killed many corrupt officials and tried traitors and villains who endangered the country. Think about it, at that time, the Hu case killed more than 3 million people, and Hu Dangcheng was really unscrupulous. Money bought many officials, and the court smelled of money. Zhu Yuanzhang treated him in the same way. It can be seen that Zhu Yuanzhang hates corrupt officials.
After Zhu Yuanzhang, he also promulgated a regulation that all officials who embezzled more than 62 were beheaded. At that time, 60 Liang was still worth some money. At that time, it was only 10 two rice, and now it is about 95 kg. 60 taels of silver can buy 12000 Jin of rice. You see, in fact, at that time, although the number of 60 Liang seemed relatively small, many things could still be done at that time.
After becoming emperor, Zhu Yuanzhang was also very simple. The bed he slept in was not decorated with any gold, silver or jewelry. It was a simple wooden bed, and he got a piece of land behind his aunt and lived a self-sufficient life. Such a simple emperor set an example, which shows that he hates corruption very much. ?
Update 1: Finally, I went to Zuowikipedia for a search. My nickname is Chen Qingwen.
Huang Mei