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| | WU HAN (1965) Biography of Zhu Yuanzhang , citat a MOTE, F |
 | | Zhu Yuanzhang and his brother immediately knelt down to kowtow to them and express their gratitude; it appeared that the problem of a grave plot had been solved. |
 | | Zhu Yuanzhang had lived in the temple for only a few weeks, but he had heard the daily conversations about the business of begging, and he had observed it being done, so even if he did not know how, he understood how to go about it. |
 | | Zhu Yuanzhang wandered widely for three or four years throughout the entire region, living with the lowest stratum of society; he accepted the new sectarian teachings, the new ways of thought, the new political education, and became a member of their secret organization. |
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