The
Hongwu Emperor initially sent a diplomat, Wang Wei, to attempt to negotiate with Basalawarmi in 1372, but Basalawarmi
executed Wang Wei in 1374 after negotiations broke down. The Hongwu Emperor then dispatched the generals Fu Youde and Ma Hua to deal with Basalawarmi. In 1381, Ma Hua attacked Basalawarmi from
Guiyang while Fu Youde's deputies, Mu Ying and Lan Yu, attacked from another direction. The combined Ming forces, which numbered 300,000 men, met Basalawarmi's 100,000 units. Basalawarmi's forces were decisively defeated. Following his defeat, Basalawarmi
drowned his wife, ordered his
ministers to commit
suicide, and committed suicide himself on January 6, 1382. After his death, his family was exiled to the state of
Tamna (modern-day
Jeju Island, South Korea) according to the edict of the Hongwu Emperor. ==Mythical account==