Born in a poor peasant family, his parents starved to death, leaving him alone. Finally, he was forced to rebel against the Yuan Dynasty for a meal, and finally established his own dynasty Daming. He has no chance to learn culture. He learned that culture from his teacher Li Shanchang when he was leading troops to fight.
Therefore, when many people mention Zhu Hongwu, they will say that he is a lout and uneducated, but it is this lout whose words show us the heroism contained in it, and we are all excited. It is conceivable that Zhu Yuanzhang was in a mood at that time!
Zhu Yuanzhang wrote a poem before he won the world: I don't send flowers when flowers bloom. If I send flowers, I will be scared to death. To fight against the west wind, wear clothes everywhere!
Although this poem is an imitation of Huang Chao, it is quite different from Huang Chao in terms of artistic conception. Huang Chao's poems are somewhat lonely in scientific research, but it is not surprising that Zhu Yuanzhang's poems are more like a profound political means of "building a wall to accumulate grain and slowly becoming king", and there is also a unique heroism of mine. Such people can unify the whole country.
Later, after the victory of the battle of Poyang Lake, Zhu Yuanzhang also wrote a poem: killing millions of soldiers in Jiangnan, the sword around his waist is still bloody; The old monk doesn't know a hero, just ask his name.
The joy of victory also represents the realm of Zhu Yuanzhang to the next level. He used to be a monk and believed in Buddhism, but the Buddha didn't bless him, so now he wants to be the savior himself. The Buddha no longer regards him as a hero.