Late Middle Ages · East Asia · Politics
1398
Hongwu emperor dies in Nanjing
1398
The peasant who had founded the Ming dynasty died at seventy after thirty years of paranoid, capable rule. He left behind purged bureaucrats, a centralized empire, a constricted seacoast, and a designated grandson heir. His fourth son Zhu Di would soon overthrow the boy emperor and become the Yongle emperor.