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The Taoist priest met two cowboys and said, one wants to be an emperor and the other wants to be a general! Every word has come true

In the history of China, the founding emperors of every dynasty were full of legends, and stories and legends about them abound. Every time we mention their birth time, it's either lightning or something magical appears. It looks like a real dragon descended from the sky, but the story belongs to the story. We know that these are untrue. However, it is undeniable that these founding emperors often have some special qualities different from ordinary people. In the eyes of China's traditional geomantic gossip, we can often spy out many things we can't see from their faces, which can't be explained by science now.

People who have mastered this Yi-ology abound, such as Yuan Tiangang in the Tang Dynasty and Liu Bowen in the Ming Dynasty. Their deeds are widely circulated among the people and become the topic of many people after dinner. Time goes back to the year of the late Yuan Dynasty and the early Ming Dynasty, and many historical events took place. The Yuan Dynasty was established by Mongols, and it has been more than one hundred years since Genghis Khan rose in Mobei. Mongolian fighters were once invincible, expanding the territory of China to the maximum extent, and even occupying the territory of Europe for a time, but the barbaric rule collapsed before it could be digested.

At the turn of spring and summer this year, an experienced disciple came to the then Haozhou Zhongli (in Fengyang County, Anhui Province) and saw many refugees there. Because of the drought, the crops in the field were not harvested, the people couldn't even afford to eat, and every household starved to death. The plague that followed made the people here miserable and experienced.

Because there were so many victims who needed treatment, Lao Dao and his disciples had to go to the mountains to collect herbs. Taoist Bai walked halfway up the mountain and saw two dolls herding cattle in the distance. Take a closer look, an ugly one is wearing tattered sandals and clothes, and one is outstanding in appearance. Then he was surprised and casually said, "One is the son of heaven and the other is the general" and left.

A few years later, it really came true. Those two cowboys were none other than Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and Tanghe, the general we are familiar with. It turns out that Tanghe and Zhu Yuanzhang are fellow villagers, and they have a special relationship since childhood. Moreover, Zhu Yuanzhang was ugly when he was a child, and his family was not good, while Tanghe had a good family. Even so, Tang was not disgusted with his poor brother, but treated him like a brother.

Later, it was clear to everyone that Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to eat and become a monk, and finally joined the army of Guo Zixing. He went from an unknown soldier to the leader of the peasant uprising army, defeated Chen Youliang Heping Zhang Shicheng, finally overthrew the rule of the Yuan Dynasty and established the Great Ming Dynasty. Tanghe also became Zhu Yuanzhang's right-hand man with brilliant achievements. At that time, two little dolls were unknown, and the last one became the founding emperor.