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Who was the prime minister of the Ming Dynasty?

Hello, there were four prime ministers in the Ming Dynasty. The first one was Li Shanchang. Li Shanchang, a native of Haozhou, was an aide when Zhu Yuanzhang pacified Chuzhou. He was trusted by Zhu Yuanzhang, and was compared with Xiao He and Zhu Yuanzhang in the Han Dynasty, making Li Shanchang a rightist country. Soon after, he was made king and left as prime minister (left was respected after the official system changed in the early Ming Dynasty), and he and Liu Bowen came to power and issued decrees. The second Xu Da, from Haozhou, was a friend of Zhu Yuanzhang since childhood. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, the rebels who participated in the leadership of Zhu Yuanzhang were entrusted with an important task by Zhu Yuanzhang, who took the place of himself to defeat Chen Youliang, destroy Zhang Shicheng and solve the Yuan Dynasty ... It can be said that Xu Da played half of Zhu Yuanzhang's mountains and rivers. After Zhu Yuanzhang acceded to the throne, he awarded Xu Da the titles of founding auxiliary transport, right countries, teacher, right prime minister of Zhongshu and Wei Guogong, with an age of 5,000 stone, which is higher than that of Li Shanchang. In the eighteenth year of Hongwu, Xu Da died of illness and Zhu Yuanzhang came to mourn. He was listed as the first founding father of People's Republic of China (PRC), and was posthumously named King Zhongshan, the first of the six founding kings of the Ming Dynasty, and was named King III. The third Wang Guangyang, a native of Gaoyou, Jiangsu Province, was a juren in the Yuan Dynasty. In the fifteenth year of Zheng Zheng, Zhu Yuanzhang changed him to the Grand Marshal's Mansion, and the southern provinces started to fight. Zhu Yuanzhang compared him to Sean, Zhuge Liang and Hongwu. Four years after Li Shanchang retired due to illness, Wang Guangyang was appointed as the right prime minister. Later, because of failure, he was demoted to the Senate of Guangdong Province. Hongwu was re-appointed as the right prime minister for ten years, but he was addicted to alcohol all day, even though he and Hu were the same prime minister. The fourth Hu, a native of Dingyuan, Haozhou, was a founding father of the Ming Dynasty, and was a fellow countryman with Li Shanchang. Hongwu was worshipped by Zhu Yuanzhang as the special envoy of Zhongshu Province for three years. Hongwu was appointed as the right prime minister for six years under the strong recommendation of Li Shanchang, and was appointed as the left prime minister four years later, ranking first among Cao E. After Hu took power, he gradually became more and more overbearing, and many things were directly executed without reporting to Zhu Yuanzhang. Those who are dissatisfied with themselves reject dissidents. For example, he once lured Xu Dazhong's janitor to destroy Xu Da, and the famous Liu Ji (Liu Bowen) in history was also poisoned by the scheme he designed.