Late Middle Ages · East Asia · Politics

1376

Hongwu Emperor purges the Hu Weiyong conspiracy

1376

Accusing his chancellor of treason, Zhu Yuanzhang abolished the position of prime minister entirely and executed thirty thousand people connected to the alleged plot. The purge, which dragged on for years, concentrated all imperial power in the emperor's hands and established a pattern of autocratic paranoia that would define Ming governance for centuries.