Answer:
Hongwu made it possible for China to no longer be influenced by the Mongol Empire. The Ming period represented the birth of a new dynasty and culturally lived tensions that led to deep and structural transformations. Everything related to Mongolian culture was neglected: the architectural style, the way of dressing, the language, and many everyday practices.
The Ming rulers recovered the traditional Chinese government called Han as well as the examination system. The civil service system was perfected during this period and almost all senior officials entered the bureaucracy by passing a government examination.
Is reminded that during its government there was a time of agricultural and economic prosperity. These characteristics allowed a population growth.
It was a stable period but it must be recognized that it was an autocratic period (power was concentrated on a single person who had legislative powers without the need to be endorsed by other people).