The Ming Dynasty was an important dynasty in Chinese history, and its emperor left behind many interesting and interesting stories. Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty, had an amazing life experience. When he rebelled against the Yuan Dynasty, he used the image of a little wolf to promote his rebel army. The image of this little wolf later became the official symbol of the Ming Dynasty, the "Zhu Wolf". The second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Di, carried out many important reforms during his reign, such as the construction of the Forbidden City in Beijing and the promotion of Confucianism. Another famous characteristic of his was that he was good at starting wars. He had launched the Jingnan Battle many times and finally succeeded in usurping the throne and becoming the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty. The third emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Qiyu, was Zhu Di's backup. Because of his incompetence, Zhu Di seized the throne. During his reign, he was ruled by Zhu Qizhen, who won the war and seized the throne. Zhu Qiyu was eventually imprisoned by Zhu Qizhen until the fall of the Ming Dynasty. The fourth emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yijun, was the grandson of Zhu Di and the fourth emperor of the Ming Dynasty. He was a relatively gentle and conservative emperor, but under his rule, the Ming Dynasty's economy and culture had some development. The rule of Zhu Jiankang, the son of Zhu Yijun, the fifth emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was more corrupt. He loved gambling and had spent a lot of money on building palaces and ships. The interesting stories of these emperors were often depicted in novels, providing readers with many interesting plots and characters.