What changes changes did the ming rulers bring to china?

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The ming rulers brought/encouraged confucianism and brought backthe state exams. They rebuilt roads and canals, also Zhu Yuanzhang(the first Chinese emperor under the Hongwu name) extended thegreat wall to improve China's defenses. Hongwu also helped bylowering the taxes.

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