Zhu Yuanzhang burned down the Qing palace building. What is his motive?
In fact, the story of Zhu Yuanzhang burning down the Qing Palace is a ballad of the Qing Dynasty. There is no clear record in the real history books that Zhu Yuanzhang burned down the Qing Palace. Of course, ballads are just ballads, not history. In addition, the Qing dynasty deliberately vilified the history of the Ming dynasty, so the history of Zhu Yuanzhang's burning of the Qing palace building is not very reliable.
In this ballad, Zhu Yuanzhang is portrayed as a very bloodthirsty person, especially when Zhu Yuanzhang is old, and his bloodthirsty heart is just stirring. Of course, Zhu Yuanzhang's bloodthirsty also has a historical basis, but in general, his bloodthirsty also has a reason.
In the story of burning down a building in this storytelling, Zhu Yuanzhang, an old man, was afraid that those who opened the door would rebel after his death, so Zhu Yuanzhang decided to take the opportunity to kill these ministers together. Zhu Yuanzhang thought of an extreme way. He built a celebration building. At that time, only Liu Bowen knew Zhu Yuanzhang's mind, so he didn't come to this building to talk about things. At the same time, Liu Bowen also told his good friend Xu Da that he must always follow Zhu Yuanzhang when he was in the building.
On an auspicious day, Zhu Yuanzhang called these founding ministers together. Zhu Yuanzhang saw the crowd together and left the building for a simple reason. Then the Qing Palace building caught fire. The minister in the building can only save his life if he follows Xu Da of Zhu Yuanzhang.