Maybe everyone is not too familiar with Tang and this person, but everyone will not be unfamiliar with Zhu Yuanzhang. Zhu Yuanzhang was the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, although he was born poor, but with his own efforts he laid the foundation of daming. It is said that it is easy to fight the Jiangshan and it is difficult to defend the Jiangshan, and after Zhu Yuanzhang laid down the Jiangshan, Tang He, as the founding hero of the country, not only laid the Jiangshan for him but also defended the Jiangshan for him. Although Tang He was so loyal, how could the suspicious Zhu Yuanzhang let such a meritorious general enjoy a smooth life and enjoy his old age in peace?

Since Tang He and Zhu Yuanzhang's ancestral homes belong to Fengyang in Anhui, they will naturally be affectionate when they meet, and he feels that they hate each other after they meet each other. In 1353, the two participated in the Red Turban Rebellion led by Guo Zixing, and the friendship of the hometown coupled with the common aspirations, they soon became brothers. Since then, the relationship between the two has been inseparable. From the thirteenth year of Zhizheng, Tang He obeyed Zhu Yuanzhang's instructions, and whether it was combat command or killing the enemy in battle, it was always based on Zhu Yuanzhang's requirements. But in 1368, when Zhu Yuanzhang became emperor, everything changed.
Zhu Yuanzhang was originally a suspicious person, and the slightest disobedience of his generals would be immediately recognized by Zhu Yuanzhang, and the consequences could be imagined. How could Tang He have followed Zhu Yuanzhang on his eastern expedition to the west for many years without knowing it? In order to show his loyalty, he could only fight harder, but in Zhu Yuanzhang's view, Tang He's behavior was just to fight for merit, and it should be known that sometimes battle achievements are not all good things. According to the normal development of soup and fear of fierceness, but the result is diametrically opposite. Tang He took the initiative to return his military power and return to his hometown. Everyone said he was wise, which was undeniable, but if he were to change an open-minded emperor, Tang He would not have come to this step. From an early age, Tang He was the child king, leading the children to ride horses and shoot arrows, while Zhu Yuanzhang could only follow to play. As an adult, Tang He was seven feet tall, but the historical Zhu Yuanzhang did look strange. Years later, Tang He was famous and famous, but Zhu Yuanzhang, as emperor, did nothing.
Zhu Yuanzhang remembered this in his heart, and how could Tang He, who accompanied him day and night, not understand it? It was precisely because of Zhu Yuanzhang's hatred that Tang He was forced to drift away from him. Tang He began to speak more and more cautiously, and he learned to look at people's eyes more and more. But the more zhu Yuanzhang did this, the more he felt that he was a treacherous person, and the more he wanted to get rid of him quickly. Tang He also knew that one more day he spent in the court was one more day in danger. If you want to live, you have to hand over your military power, and if you want to live in peace, you can only tell the old man to return to your hometown, never go to the court again, and stay away from the land of right and wrong.
Although Tang He's good death is indispensable to his wisdom and smoothness, if there is no Zhu Yuanzhang's jealousy and persecution, he will not be exhausted for survival. Zhu Yuanzhang's suspiciousness created a sophisticated and sleek Tang He, at the same time, a worldly and sleek Tang He also reassured the suspicious Zhu Yuanzhang, perhaps Tang He also had to thank Zhu Yuanzhang for his hatred.