Late Middle Ages · East Asia · Politics

1368

Hongwu Emperor establishes the Ming legal code

1368

Zhu Yuanzhang promulgated the Da Ming Lü, a comprehensive legal code drawn from Tang precedent but hardened by his peasant suspicion of officials. Its punishments were savage, its regulations minute, and its reach extended to every village headman. The code would govern China for nearly three centuries with minimal revision.