The minister who died unjustly was Zhan Xiyuan, a famous calligrapher in Ming Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang was the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and he set Nanjing as his capital. When the Nanjing Palace was completed, Zhu Yuanzhang invited Zhan Xiyuan, a famous calligrapher in China, to write an inscription on the palace gate. Zhan Xiyuan is very happy about this matter. It is a great honor to be able to inscribe the plaque on the palace gate, which is something that many calligraphers yearn for all their lives. Zhan Xiyuan attaches great importance to this matter and will return to China? Wumen? These two words are repeatedly designed. Zhan Xiyuan racked his brains and finally wrote something he was satisfied with? Wumen? Two words.
The next day, Zhan Xiyuan happily gave Zhu Yuanzhang the carefully designed results. But to his surprise, Zhu Yuanzhang not only did not appreciate him after reading the work, but was particularly angry and ordered to be beheaded immediately. So what's wrong with Zhan Xiyuan's handwriting? Why is Zhu Yuanzhang so angry? Is this because of Zhan Xiyuan? Door? There is a tick in the lower right corner of the word. Zhu Yuanzhang believed that this was done by Zhan Xiyuan intentionally, in order to prevent all talents from entering Zhu's gate. But there is a tick in the lower right corner of the door. Zhan Xiyuan didn't write wrong at all, and didn't mean to offend Zhu Yuanzhang at all.
Unfortunately, Zhan Xiyuan was finally beheaded and made public, and his death was indeed particularly wronged. Zhu Yuanzhang also ordered people to take all the plaques in the palace? Door? There can't be a tick in the lower right corner of the word, or it will be killed. Later, Zhu Yuanzhang also established a literary inquisition, and many people died because of this system.