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Why did the sea kill the carriage driver?

Because of the loss of horses.

Hu Dahai killed the groom because he lost his war horse, which is an important strategic material. Hu Dahai killed the groom in a fit of pique.

Hu Dahai, a native of Hongxian County, Sizhou, was a general under Zhu Yuanzhang in the early Ming Dynasty. Hu Dahai is tough and clever. At the end of Yuan Dynasty, it started with an uprising of Zhu Yuanzhang. After crossing the river, he captured southern Anhui, Zhejiang and other places, led the troops to defeat Yang, Miao surrendered, Liu Zhen and Li Fu, and served as the southern provinces to participate in politics. 19, Zhu Yuanzhang ordered Geng Zaicheng, the judge of the Privy Council, to join the army and Hu Dahai led the troops to take the state.