Ming Dynasty: Wanli Begged Me to Succeed to the Throne

Ming Dynasty: Wanli Begged Me to Succeed to the Throne

by Wang Liantian

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In 1596 AD, Japan was about to invade Lee's Korea again. The following year, the Ming Dynasty fully supported Korea to fight against the Japanese. The Bozhou Tusi Association took advantage of the internal emptiness and gathered 200,000 troops to rebel. Three major conquests in ten years led to the exhaustion of the Ming Dynasty's national power and the shortage of the national treasury. Liaodong gradually declined, and the Jianqi took advantage of the situation to become powerful... The princes in the court turned a blind eye and continued to fight among themselves. However, they showed amazing unity in preventing commercial and mineral taxes and fighting over the country. The prince in the whirlpool of the national struggle was frightened by a fire and decided to change the situation and take advantage of the upcoming battle for national destiny to embark on a heretical path... Many years later: Some people say that I am a tyrant, who killed Shilin, enslaved Japan and India, monopolized sea power, and brought trouble to Europe. Then let me ask you, how come Li Zhi, Feng Menglong, Zhao Shizhen, Tang Xianzu, Xiong Tingbi and other scholars were reused? Helping Japanese and Indian people escape the suffering of the war and get jobs. Is this slavery? You answer me! The Ming Dynasty is the guardian of order in the ocean. It collects sea tax to maintain order. Can it be considered a monopoly? Matteo Ricci thanked me for introducing him to Wudang. Prince Maurice said it was an honor for the Netherlands to become the "Sea Coachman of the Ming Dynasty." Elizabeth I was grateful to the Ming Dynasty for bringing love and prosperity to the London Concession. Rudolf II praised the Ming Dynasty's Sicily base for safeguarding peace. Is this called chaos? Answer me! This book is also called "I really don't have time to inherit the throne"

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