Hu Sanhe

At the end of Yuan and the beginning of Ming dynasty, Hu Dahai, the eldest son of Zhu Yuanzhang's military generals
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Hu Sanshe, late Yuan and early Ming Zhu Yuanzhang underlord Hu Dahai The eldest son was arrested for violating the law Zhu Yuanzhang Execute.
eigenname
Hu Sanhe
age
Late Yuan and early Ming
father
Hu Dahai
Younger brother
Hu Quan

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In 1360, after conquering Wuzhou, Zhu Yuanzhang ordered no more "village grain" to reduce the burden on peasants. In order to store food, Zhu Yuanzhang banned alcohol, but his general Hu Dahai's son Hu Sanshe and others violated the law, private wine profit, Zhu Yuanzhang know, ordered to kill Hu Sanshe, someone remonstrates that Hu Dahai is now fighting Shaoxing, hope Zhu Yuanzhang can see in the face of Hu Dahai put Hu Sanshe, to avoid Hu Dahai mutiny. Law enforcement mountains of Zhu Yuanzhang furious, resolutely strict military discipline, said: "would rather let Hu Hai rebellion, can not let my military order can not be implemented." Finally, he killed Hu Sanshe himself. [1]

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Father: Hu Dahai
Brother: Hu shut him up and was killed together with Hu Dahai by a rebellious general;