Two Souls Dingding: Parallel Chapters of the Later Zhou Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty

Two Souls Dingding: Parallel Chapters of the Later Zhou Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty

by The Nine Demons Of Guanyin Temple

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The soul of Guo Wei, the Taizu of the Later Zhou Dynasty, entered into the spirit of Zhu Gaoxu, the king of the Ming Dynasty hundreds of years later. When the consciousness of the young Zhu Gaoxu merged into the Shen Xiong of Chai Rong (Guo Rong), Shizong of the Later Zhou Dynasty, two historical rivers separated by four hundred years quietly changed their course at the moment when the two souls intertwined. In Bianliang City in the later Zhou Dynasty, Guo Wei was no longer the founding monarch who died young. He merged with Zhu Gaoxu's military acumen, used thunderous means to reduce vassals and consolidate power, and even used the shadow of the Ming Dynasty system to reconstruct centralization; Chai Rong inherited the wisdom of the two souls, Not only retaining the determination to conquer the world, but also adding the prudence to appease the people's livelihood, on the road of unification of "first the south and then the north", we took a more steady step than history - Guo Wei lived a long life, Chai Rong died well, and Hou Zhou finally became the iron-fisted dynasty that ended the troubled times. In the city of Nanjing during the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Gaoxu broke free from the shackles of being a "loser in appeasement" in history. Guo Rong's political wisdom allowed him to restrain his sharp edges and hide his hidden talents. Facing the benevolent Zhu Yunwen, he broke the situation with his practical skills in border towns, impressed Zhu Yuanzhang with his military skills, and finally reversed the struggle for the throne: Zhu Gaoxu entered the East Palace, and Zhu Di became the assistant prince. After ascending the throne, he created a stable pattern of "co-governance by the emperor and the emperor". The battle of Jingnan was eliminated invisible. In the shadow of Zheng He's sails to the West, a more pragmatic imperial blueprint was hidden. The wars of the Five Dynasties were consolidated in the early Ming Dynasty. The two souls in their respective time and space corrected the regrets of history with each other's mark. When the iron cavalry of the Later Zhou Dynasty broke through the dark clouds, and when the merchant ships of the Ming Dynasty arrived in Africa, the prosperous ages of parallel time and space finally converged under the impetus of the two souls - it turns out that history has never been fixed, and only wisdom and choice can create a splendid chapter that transcends the times.

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