What was Zhu Yuanzhang's name when he built the capital of Ming Dynasty?

The Ming Dynasty capital built by Zhu Yuanzhang was called Yingtianfu, which was the name of Nanjing in the Ming Dynasty. It was the capital of the early Ming Dynasty, and moved to Shuntianfu in the post-Yongle period. Tianfu should be the capital. Yingtianfu governs Shangyuan, Jiangning, Jurong, Liyang, Lishui, Gaochun, Jiangpu and Liuhe.

In the 16th year of Yuan Dynasty (1356), Zhu Yuanzhang personally led the troops to attack Qing Ji Road (now Nanjing) in three ways, renamed Yingtianfu. In March, Lu Qing Road was renamed Yingtianfu. In August of the first year of Hongwu (1368), it was built as Nanjing. ?

During the 25-year period from the first month of the 11th year of Hongwu (1378) to the first month of the 1st year of Yongle (1403), Yingtianfu was the capital of the Ming Dynasty. In the 19th year of Yongle (142 1), the Ming emperor moved northward, with Shuntianfu as the capital and Nanjing Yingtianfu as the capital. In the second year of Shunzhi in the early Qing Dynasty (1645), Manchu conquered Yingtianfu and changed its name to jiangning house.

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Yingtianfu development history

1275, Yuan Bing entered Jiankang City from Yuhuatai. After the Yuan Army occupied Jiankang, Fu Xuan Department of Jiankang House was established. In the second year of Jian 'an (1329), Kang Road was rebuilt as a road.

In the 16th year of Yuan Dynasty (1356), Zhu Yuanzhang led a large army and captured the road in ten days (now Nanjing). In the year of Shen Bing in Ming Taizu (1356) in March, Qing Ji Road was renamed Yingtianfu.

In August of the first year of Hongwu (1368), Yingtianfu was built as Nanjing and Kaifeng as Beijing.

In the 11th year of Hongwu (1378), Beijing declared Kaifeng, and Nanjing was renamed the capital.

In the first month of the first year of Yongle (1403), the capital was renamed "Nanjing"; Beiping House (now Beijing) was renamed Shuntianfu, built as "Beijing" and called "Walking in".

In the fourth year of Yongle (A.D. 1406), Judy moved to Shuntianfu, Beijing, and began to build Beijing in an all-round way.

In the 19th year of Yongle (A.D. 142 1), Judy officially moved the capital to Shuntianfu, Beijing, and changed Beijing to Shi Jing. Nanjing should be endowed with abundance as its capital and form a "two-Beijing system" between the north and the south. Nanjing after Judy proclaimed herself emperor has actually become a mere formality, although it has a complete organization.

In the second year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1645), the Qing soldiers conquered Yingtianfu, changed Yingtianfu to jiangning house, and changed Nanzhili to jiangnan province.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Ming Dynasty