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From famine and plague to absolute power — the Ming Dynasty began with a starving monk who would become one of China’s most formidable emperors. In this documentary, we explore how Zhu Yuanzhang, born into extreme poverty during the collapse of Mongol rule, rose to become the Hongwu Emperor and founder of the Ming Dynasty in 1368. After driving out the Mongols, he rebuilt a shattered empire through strict reforms, military strategy, and centralized control — laying the foundation for nearly three centuries of rule. We also examine how the Ming strengthened China’s defenses, expanded its influence, and reconstructed the Great Wall into one of history’s most ambitious military projects. From rebellion and civil war to consolidation and expansion, this is the story of an empire forged in chaos — and the ruler who reshaped China’s destiny. Thanks for watching! If you liked this video, check out our related videos below: • Roman Emperors • Great Queens • Kings & Queens of England No AI is used during the writing and editing process of “Economyst” videos. Please see the end credits of our videos for details and contact us for script references. DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational and documentary purposes only. Information is based on historical sources and does not promote misinformation or unethical activity. Some archival footage, images, and clips used in this video are included under fair use for purposes of commentary, education, and historical analysis. All rights belong to their respective owners. #mingdynasty #zhuyuanzhang #greatwallhistory #financialhistorian #documentary