Yuan four years (1344), Jinshi. In the sixth year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty, he was named Xian Youbo, and was later named Hu Haigong by posthumous title. Later, it was called Qin Xianyou and Xianyou Gong. Zhu Yuanzhang summoned Qin Yubo many times: "Yubo is eloquent and eloquent, and the emperor called it the will of the emperor. Representative works: Ode to a Mountain Boat, Ode to Nine Immortals, Letter of Appointment when I was in Middle School, Letter of Appointment when I was Prime Minister, and Shanghai Doctor Zhu Monument.
He used to be an advisor to Huguang Province (i.e. grinding judge of Huguang Province), Yin of Gaomi County, Shandong Province, Langzhong of Fujian Province, Taiwan Province, general manager of Yanping Road, and also advised farmers. During the period of Ming Taizu's administration, he served as an assistant for imperial history in bachelor's study, waiting system and book management. After Qin Yubo's death, Zhu Yuanzhang has been uneasy. He personally named Qin Yubo "Cixi" and called him "the God of Shanghai Town". Later, he was named the god of the four-product Xianyou Bo (the authentic supervisor of the Xianyou Bo of the Chenghuang) and was enshrined by the immortal incense.