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Does Qin Sheng really exist in the Hongwu case?

There is no such person in history.

This drama tells the story of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, who was born at the bottom of society in the early days of Hongwu. He knew the truth of the rise and fall of the world, and after he ascended the throne, he drastically eliminated the bureaucracy and was determined to establish an unprecedented new dynasty.

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During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang spared no effort to purge the bureaucracy. Huan Zhu, the magistrate of Dingyuan County, with the special status of "the nephew of the emperor", robbed and robbed the cloth, which can be described as evil. After listening to Zheng Shiyuan's report and verifying it, Zhu Yuanzhang cut off his family and executed the "nephew of the emperor". Zhu Liangzu, the founding minister, took bribes and perverted the law when he was in Guangdong, and set up a farmhouse privately.

During Zhu Yuanzhang's southern tour, Zhu Liangzu framed Panyu magistrate Daotong to cover up his actions. Once the case was verified, Zhu Yuanzhang ordered the former hero to be beheaded. Shangshu, the minister of punishments, accepted bribes and released Xue Qiang, a prisoner on death row in Shi Jing prison. After the incident, he and prison guards, prison doctors and others racked their brains to escape guilt, and finally he tried his best to commit suicide.

Qin Sheng, the left assistant minister of the Ministry of Housing, was appointed as an imperial envoy to inspect the disaster relief. Wherever Qin Sheng went, he was not tempted by gold and silver, but fell into the "honey trap" of the magistrate Cai Mao in Suzhou, which ruined his future. Xu Lun Ouyang Yang smuggled tea to rob money, but Zhu Yuanzhang refused to commit adultery and executed Lun Ouyang Yang.