Four Major Cases of the early Ming dynasty

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title: Four Major Cases of the early Ming dynasty
text: The Four Major Cases of the early Ming dynasty refer to the following mass executions and persecutions perpetrated by the Hongwu Emperor at the start of the Ming dynasty: Hu Weiyong case: resulted in the executions and deaths of Hu Weiyong, Li Shanchang, Liu Bowen and 30,000 other Chinese people Lan Yu case: resulted in the execution of Lan Yu and 15,000 other Chinese people, the prestamped documents case, the Guo Huan case. As they occurred during the reign of the Hongwu Emperor, they were also
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description: Executions by Zhu Yuanzhang, 1375 to 1390
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