In the Ming Dynasty, Xu Da, Xu Jie, and Xu Pu were the ministers with the surname Xu.

Xu Da was an important general and a founding hero of the Ming Dynasty. He played a major role in Zhu Yuanzhang's uprising army and helped him establish his leadership position. In the war when Zhu Yuanzhang overthrew the Yuan Dynasty and unified the whole country, Xu Da made great contributions and made many military achievements. He was praised as a rare good general in ancient times. He was good at managing the army, brave and resourceful. He was granted the title of Duke of Wei and was highly praised by Zhu Yuanzhang. Xu Da was invincible on the battlefield, and he would win every battle. Moreover, he was good at starting and finishing well, and was deeply loved by the soldiers. He was an important figure in the founding of the Ming Dynasty and made important contributions to the establishment and development of the Ming Dynasty.
Xu Da was an important general during the founding of the Ming Dynasty. He was appointed by Zhu Yuanzhang as the Great General of the Krupp Conquest and the Right Prime Minister. He led the army to the Northern Expedition of the Central Plains, expelled the Yuan Dynasty's rule, and invaded the Yuan Dynasty's capital, ending the Yuan Dynasty's rule over the Central Plains. After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, Xu Da had always been deeply trusted by Zhu Yuanzhang. He was appointed as the tutor, the right prime minister of the book, and the Duke of Wei. His descendants passed down his position from generation to generation, and he was one of the five remaining dukes after the Jiajing period. Xu Da played an important role in the founding of the Ming Dynasty and the unification war.
Xu Yande was a general and Duke Dingguo of the Ming Dynasty. He was the son of the founding father of the Ming Dynasty, Xu Guangzuo. Xu Da was an important general during the founding of the Ming Dynasty. He was considered to be the most meritorious person in the Ming Dynasty. He participated in the uprising led by Zhu Yuanzhang and won many battles, overthrowing the rule of the Yuan Dynasty. Xu Da had been cautious all his life and was good at managing the army. He had made immortal contributions to the establishment and consolidation of the Ming Dynasty. There is no specific information about the Prime Minister of the Ming Dynasty, Xu Yan, in the given search results, so I don't know anything about him.
Xu Jie is the author of "Shi Jing Tang Collection,""Shaohu Collection" and other books.
The tomb of the Ming Dynasty Prime Minister Xu Jie was located in Changxing County, Zhejiang Province. According to the report, Xu Jie's tomb was found in Chashan, Dongshan Village, Changxing County. The tomb was still intact. Although it had been exposed to wind and rain for more than 400 years, the main structure was basically intact. The content of the epitaph confirmed that the owner of the tomb was Xu Jie, the chief minister of the cabinet during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. Xu Jie was originally from Huating County, Songjiang Prefecture, which was now the Songjiang District Shanghai City. According to Ming history, Xu Jie was from Huating, Song Jiang. Huating County of Songjiang Prefecture belongs to Nanzhili, while Changxing County belongs to Zhejiang Province. Therefore, Xu Jie chose to be buried in Changxing County, 300 miles away from his hometown. There was no conclusive answer as to why Xu Jie chose to be buried in a different place.
The TMT e-book of " The First Official of the Ming Dynasty " could be downloaded for free. In the search results, several websites provided download links for the book, some of which emphasized the ad-free pop-up window. These websites provide different format, such as txt, zip, and rar, to meet the needs of readers. However, the search results did not provide specific download links or instructions, so they could not provide the exact download method or website. It is recommended that readers search for the TMT e-book download of the First Minister of the Ming Dynasty in the search engine according to their own preferences and needs to obtain more accurate results.
Xu Da did not have a good ending. Many documents mentioned that Xu Da did not have a good end, but because Zhu Yuanzhang sent him goose meat. Xu Da had a sore on his back and could not eat goose meat. As a result, he died after eating goose meat. Hence, Xu Da did not have a good ending.
The most powerful minister of the Ming Dynasty was a controversial question, and there was no clear answer. According to different literature and views, there were several ministers who were considered the most powerful in the Ming Dynasty, including Yu Qian, Zhang Juzheng, Wang Yangming, Hai Rui, and so on. They each had outstanding achievements and contributions in different fields. However, the search results provided were not detailed enough to give a definite answer.
Xu Ben (1335 - 1393) was a famous calligrapher and painter during the Ming Dynasty. He, Gao Qi, Yang Ji, and Zhang Yu were known as the Four Heroes of Wuzhong. Xu Ben was good at poetry, calligraphy and painting, and was famous at the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty. His representative works were the Painting of Mount Shu and the Painting of the Pavilion of Autumn Forest Grass. In the seventh year of Hongwu (1374), Xu Ben became the governor of Henan Province, but he was imprisoned because of the delay in reward and eventually died in prison. There were only a few of Xu Ben's paintings and poems in the major domestic museum collections. The Shushan Painting was now in the National Palace Museum in Taiwan. Xu Ben's artistic attainments were highly praised and he was hailed as one of the important figures in the painting world of the Ming Dynasty.
Xu Jizu was a child prodigy during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. He became a scholar at the age of 13 and a juren at the age of 15, causing a sensation in the village. His father, Xu Neng, was a small merchant who smuggled ships. Although his family was rich, he did not have much cultural background. Xu Jizu loved his father very much. Although he occasionally heard others say that he was not his biological son, he did not care. Xu Jizu hoped to get ahead as soon as possible by studying hard to cover up his father's illegal behavior. On the way to the capital city for the examination, he met an old woman in Zhuozhou and asked her for a bowl of water. The old woman fell in love with this handsome young man and revealed her family's sad past to him. More information about Xu Jizu was not provided at the moment.