According to the Records of the History of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang has five volumes of imperial poems, of which about 30 have been handed down so far. His poems are bold and unconstrained, such as "Chrysanthemum Poetry". "I don't send flowers when flowers bloom, and it will scare me to death! To resist the west wind, wear golden armor all over. " The more famous ones are: "Swallow's Loki is a weight. What about Changhong's pole?" The crescent hook on the horizon calls me how many mountains and rivers there are! ""chanting a chicken ""pouting when the chicken crows, pouting when the chicken crows. Three voices and four voices are white, and the remnant star Xiao Yue has disappeared. " (Say, "three calls out the day of Fusang, sweeping away the remnant stars and Xiao Yue. ) and "killing millions of soldiers in the world, with blood in your waist" are also conceited, atmospheric and even funny.