How much did the founding heroes of the Ming Dynasty live?

Three heroes of the founding of the Ming Dynasty lived, namely Tanghe, Mo Ying and Liu Ji.

Tang He (1326- 1395), Han nationality, was a founding hero of the Ming Dynasty and a military general. Chen Ding was born in Li Zhong, Zhou Hao (now Fengyang, Anhui).

Tang He is cautious, sensitive and wise. 1352 (12th year from Yuan Dynasty to Zheng Dynasty) joined the Rebel Army and rewarded thousands of households. In the wars of crossing the river with Zhu Yuanzhang, occupying Qing Ji (present-day Nanjing) and taking Zhenjiang, he repeatedly defeated the Yuan Army and was promoted to be the marshal of the United Army.

Mu Ying (1345— 1392), a native of Dingyuan, Fengyang, was an important general in the early Ming Dynasty. When Mu Ying was a child, his father died early, followed his mother to avoid the mutiny, and her mother died again. At the age of eight, he was adopted by Zhu Yuanzhang and lived alone with Zhu Yuanzhang and his wife. At that time, Zhu Yuanzhang had joined the army of Guo Zixing, and Mu Ying spent every day in wars, barracks and journeys. In the 16th year of Zheng Zheng (1356), Zhu Yuanzhang captured Qing Ji (now Nanjing), changed to Tianfu, and sent Xu Da to capture Zhenjiang, thus winning a strategic victory.

Liu Ji (13 1 1 July1375 May 16), Han nationality, was a native of Nantian Township, qingtian county (now wencheng county, Zhejiang Province), so he was called Liu Qingtian, a military officer in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. In the ninth year, Wu Zongzheng granted a surname posthumously, posthumous title Wencheng, who was later called He Wencheng Gong.