People familiar with the history of the Ming Dynasty should know that during Zhu Yuanzhang's reign, it can really be said that he cleaned up corrupt officials quite miserably. Because Zhu Yuanzhang was an emperor who had lived a hard life, he could be said to have a deep hatred for corrupt officials and corrupt officials. He did not allow such moths to appear in the country he governed, so if discovered, he was bound to punish corrupt officials with capital punishment. Logically, an emperor like him could easily incur the hatred of corrupt officials. In that case, there should have been many rebellions during his reign. In practice, however, this is not the case. So the question is, Zhu Yuanzhang was so cruel to corrupt officials, why did no one dare to rebel during his time as emperor?

First, the chances of success of the rebellion are too small.
First of all, Zhu Yuanzhang has eyeliner throughout the country. Although Zhu Yuanzhang's origin was not high, and his experience was quite bumpy, when he became emperor, the means he could use could be incredibly shrewd. After all, he had led soldiers to fight, and he knew very well the reasons for the destruction of the emperors of the previous dynasties. So after learning the experience and lessons of his predecessors, he set his own eyeliner all over the country after becoming emperor. As long as anyone dares to make a change, he can receive a message at any time. And the officials are not fools, where dare they act recklessly during his governance of the country?
Second, Zhu Yuanzhang gave the common people a great privilege. In other dynasties of ancient China, it was usually only the officials who disposed of the common people at will. And when ordinary people treat officials, they only have the share of respect and punishment. However, during Zhu Yuanzhang's reign, he gave the people of the world a privilege, that is, after discovering corrupt officials, he could directly twist them to the capital. Moreover, in the process, officials along the way must not mix without authorization, especially not obstruct without authorization. Otherwise, once the matter was reached zhu Yuanzhang's ears, the fate of the obstructionists would be as unbearable as those corrupt officials.
Again, the military generals have little desire to rebel. Generally speaking, even if it is to rebel, it should be a military general who rebels, because military generals often have more desire to rebel and the certainty of victory. However, during Zhu Yuanzhang's reign, the desire of the military generals to rebel did not seem to be great. Because Zhu Yuanzhang implemented the "military household" system for them, so that middle-level and low-level military generals who personally led the troops could also enjoy the right of hereditary inheritance. This is equivalent to giving these military generals a guarantee of settling down, then after they enjoy this guarantee, they will naturally not be willing to rebel again. Excluding the rebellion of military generals, although the situation of civilian rebellion may also exist, in general, it is easier to clean up, so it is not very likely to become a climate at all.
Second, the price to be paid for the failure of the rebellion is too great.
First of all, we must face all kinds of severe torture and punishment. Since Zhu Yuanzhang can be cruel to corrupt officials, when dealing with those who dare to covet his country, he will definitely be even more ruthless. At that time, once the crime of corrupt officials was established, they would face the risk of being tortured to death by various kinds. And even if he dies, he will have to be skinned and cramped to make a puppet hang in the mansion for public display. In this way, you can imagine how tragic their fate would be if the rebels were caught by him. The officials under Zhu Yuanzhang knew this very well, where else would they have the courage to rebel?
Second, families and clans are in danger of being cursed. During Zhu Yuanzhang's reign, many of the major and important cases that were tried ended up with countless deaths and injuries. This is not to say that there are many people who actually commit crimes, but that the number of people who are affected by the strain is unbelievably large. If anyone dares to rebel in the case of this precedent, it is really equivalent to pitting their relatives and friends. Because once these officials are arrested for the crime of treason, then his relatives and friends will also be linked, and even some officials whose entire ethnic groups will be slaughtered, completely from this world. This shows how strong Zhu Yuanzhang's wrist in managing officials is. Even if an official had the audacity to abandon everything and rebel, he would not have the life to enjoy everything he had fantasized about.
epilogue:
To sum up, no one in the Ming Dynasty dared to rebel during Zhu Yuanzhang's reign as emperor, which was a perfectly normal thing. Of course, no one dared to rebel, but no one dared to rebel, but it did not affect zhu Yuanzhang's crime of rebellion when he wanted to kill anyone. After all, in this way, it can not only make the killing thing look more famous, but also play a role in killing people in the world. If you change to another emperor, it is estimated that you will do it like him.