The First Imperial Master of the Ming Dynasty

The First Imperial Master of the Ming Dynasty

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[History Essay] At the end of the Ming Dynasty, King Chuang entered Beijing and Chongzhen hanged himself. Then the Qing Dynasty entered the Pass. Li Zicheng was defeated at Jiuli Mountain and Zhang Xianzhong was shot to death by an arrow. The Manchu and Qing cavalry swept the north in pursuit of deer, trampling the rivers and mountains. There was a trend of large-scale invasion of the south of the Ming Dynasty. The regime of the Ming Dynasty was in danger. Lin Chen traveled through time to the end of the Ming Dynasty, founded Nanyan Academy, formed the Nanyan Party, and suppressed members of the Donglin Party and Fushe. After Emperor Hongguang of the Southern Ming Dynasty was captured, he assisted Zhu Cixiang, the crown prince of Chongzhen, to become the second emperor of the Southern Ming Dynasty. He continued the Ming Dynasty bombardment, recruited Daxi rebels, and recruited soldiers from Dashun. Zhang Xianzhong's adopted son Li Dingguo, the first general in the late Ming Dynasty, was appointed as the army The commander-in-chief led the Ming Dynasty Iron Army to drive the Qing troops three thousand miles north. He appointed Zheng Chenggong, the son of Zheng Zhilong, as the commander-in-chief of the Ming Dynasty Navy. He led the Ming Dynasty Navy to attack the rear of the Qing army, march directly to the Liaodong area, and attack the Qing army from the north and south outside the pass. Look at Lin Chen, the imperial master of the generation, using the world as his chess and the common people as his son, trying to turn the tide and support the building from falling!

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