
New History Series: Brief History of the Southern Ming Dynasty
by Jian Bozan
About This Novel
The Nanming Dynasty (1644-1683) was a series of regimes established in the south by the Ming Dynasty clan after Li Zicheng entered Beijing and Chongzhen committed suicide. It went through four emperors and one supervising the country. In the seventeenth year of Chongzhen (1644), Li Zicheng's rebel army captured Beijing, and Emperor Chongzhen Zhu Youjian hanged himself in Meishan. The Qing army entered the Central Plains, and most of the Ming Dynasty's royal family and civil and military ministers fled to the south. They also occupied half of the country south of the Huaihe River to resist the Qing army, including the Hongguang regime, the King of Lu's supervision, the Longwu regime, the Shaowu regime, the Yongli regime, and the Ming and Zheng dynasties. Jian Lao's "A Brief History of the Southern Ming Dynasty" combed the relevant historical materials in detail and restored this period of history.
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