
Chasing the Central Plains 1644
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In March of the first year of Yongchang, in the Wuying Hall, the slightly tired Emperor Li Zicheng of Dashun fell asleep amidst the long trumpets of the Forbidden City. In a trance, he seemed to see Huang Lai'er who was tied to a wooden pillar and whipped seventeen years ago. Scenes of the thrilling uprising spanning seventeen years began to emerge in his mind. The thought of it was so breathtaking that it made people cry. The first half of the book takes Li Zicheng as the first perspective, and the second half takes Pingxi King Wu Sangui as the first perspective, narrating in detail the magnificent and frustrating history of more than fifty years, from the Chengcheng Uprising in the seventh year of the Apocalypse to the end of the Qing Dynasty's entry into the customs to pacify the south.
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