Late Ming Dynasty: from a Thousand Households in Jinzhou to the King of Liaodong

Late Ming Dynasty: from a Thousand Households in Jinzhou to the King of Liaodong

by A Bird Without A Flock

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Traveling through the late Ming Dynasty, Zhang Qi became the son of Qianhu Suo, a Zuozhong Qianhusuo stationed in Lushun under the Jinzhou Guard. The beginning was the beginning of the Ming Dynasty's defeat after the Battle of Saarhu. His father, Zhang Zhenshan, and more than a thousand elite soldiers from Qianhu Institute died in the Sarhu battlefield, leaving Zhang Qi with hundreds of old and weak soldiers and an empty and weak mess. Faced with the ever-increasing pressure of Boar Skin, the Ming court became extremely corrupt. Zhang Qi used Lushun as his foundation, reclaimed land, took in refugees, built high walls, accumulated grain, and slowly became king. Many years later, Zhang Qi was put on a yellow robe by his subordinates and sent to the dragon throne, shouting that you have really hurt me. I am from Liaodong and have thousands of households in my family. How can the world be better than me? The war in the south and the north is just to prevent China from sinking and falling into the hands of others.

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