Xu Jie is the author of "Shi Jing Tang Collection,""Shaohu Collection" and other books.
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 promoted to the position of Grand Tutor, Prime Minister of the Right Ministry of the Book of Books, and was granted the title of 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 Jie's sons in the Ming Dynasty were Xu Fan, Xu Kun, and Xu Ying.
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.
Xu Jie's final outcome was to be demoted to the official of Yanping Prefecture, but he gradually got out of the predicament with his own ability and eventually became the chief of the cabinet of the Ming Dynasty. However, in his later years, Xu Jie became overbearing in the village and annexed the land, which led to his bad ending. The specific cause of death or other details were not mentioned.
Xu Jie was compared to a wife in Daming Dynasty 1566. This metaphor vividly described Xu Jie's predicament as a high-ranking official. He needed to satisfy Jiajing's selfish desires at the same time, stabilize the court, appease Qingliu, and other multiple roles, just like a daughter-in-law in a family. There were in-laws above, a husband in the middle, and a large group of children below. Xu Jie dealt with the problem by trying to smooth things over in order to play the role of a good daughter-in-law in this family. This metaphor vividly showed Xu Jie's situation in the Daming Dynasty.
Xu Jie's final outcome was to be demoted to the official of Yanping Prefecture, but he gradually got out of the predicament with his own ability and eventually became the chief of the cabinet of the Ming Dynasty. However, in his later years, Xu Jie became overbearing in the village and annexed the land, which led to his bad ending. The specific cause of death or other details were not mentioned.
Xu Jie was a famous official in the Ming Dynasty. He was from Huating County, Songjiang Prefecture (now Songjiang District Shanghai City).
Xu Jie's ending was to be demoted to the official of Yanping Prefecture, but later, he relied on his own ability to walk out of the predicament step by step and finally became the chief of the cabinet of the Ming Dynasty. However, in his later years, Xu Jie became overbearing in the village and annexed the land, which led to his bad ending. There was no specific information about the outcome.
Xu Jie's father was Xu Fu.