Zhaowu of the Southern Ming Dynasty

Zhaowu of the Southern Ming Dynasty

by A Gentleman Is Virtuous

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Zhao means sunrise. Wu means stopping fighting. On March 18, 1644, King Li Chuang captured Beijing, and Emperor Chongzhen was hanged in Meishan. The Ming Dynasty, which had lasted for 276 years, was declared destroyed. The news reached Nanjing, and Shi Kefa, the minister of the Ministry of War who stayed in Nanjing, was wavering on the issue of establishing Lu Lifu. In the end, Ma Shiying, the governor of Fengyang, led the four towns in Huaibei to seize the first victory in deciding the strategy. He was left alone and took charge of Jiangbei. After Hongguang was established, he did not think about the peril of the nation. Instead, he made stupid moves and watched the Shun army be defeated by the Qing army. King Li Chuang died and most of China fell into the hands of the Qing Dynasty. Next year, the Qing soldiers ignored the compromise between the Ming emperor and his ministers and marched southward. In just over a month, Yangzhou fell and Nanjing was lost. Most of the Hongguang emperor and his ministers became prisoners. At a time when the country was ruined and the family was in ruins, the only son of Prince Lu, who had no intention of competing for the throne and moved to Deoksugong Palace in Hangzhou, accidentally slipped and fell into the Blue Wave Pond outside the pavilion while studying the chess game alone in Lengshui Pavilion. After being fished out, his soul changed. Let's see how a young man from three hundred and sixty years in the future who just wants to save his own life can clean up the old rivers and mountains, use force to bring light, and restore the glory of the Han people.

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