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Confucianism was the action based. Hongwu emperor’s words is the philosophical assumptions
 * 1. On what philosophical assumptions are the Hongwu emperor’s words and**
 * actions based?**

I don't think his action will help to solve the problems I think it will make it worser.
 * 2. Do you think that his actions will solve the problems he refers to? Why or**
 * why not?**

Second excerpt I don't get this question sry
 * 1. Does the emperor’s approach to solving the problem of evil behavior in this**
 * excerpt differ from that in the first? If so, how?**

Hongwu’s words are generally based on Confucius philosophy, the Confucianism.
 * 2. On what philosophical assumptions are Hongwu’s words here based? Think Chinese philosophy.**

As an official, I would accept his admonitions because I think what he is doing and the stradegy is acceptable for me.
 * 3. As an official, what would be your reaction to the emperor’s admonitions?**

The emperor is trying to showoff his ability to the citizens. Even though I don't want to take his word, I will take his word effectively, and change it to my own words.
 * 4. The emperor clearly holds himself up as a model of self-restraint for his**
 * officials to emulate. As an official, how would you take this?**

If I know about my emperor's concubines and consorts, I would had been in a surprised reaction and think again if he will be my king or not.
 * 5. Would your reaction be changed if you suddenly learned that the Hongwu**
 * emperor had dozens of concubines and consorts, with whom he fathered**
 * twenty-six sons and sixteen daughters?**