
Ming Dynasty: Yulin Military Households in Boxes Infiltrated into the Officialdom
by Gossip
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Zhu Zheying received a landscaping box from her mother. Inside the box was a residential house with two courtyards. The villains in the courtyard had a fierce quarrel, which escalated into bloodshed. Out of curiosity, Zhu Zheying wanted to know if the blood in the landscaping box was salty, so he stretched out his index finger and poked it into the landscaping box. An unlucky man who was about to commit murder was accidentally poked and flew far away.
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Official(4)Scraped 22d ago
The Li family's aunt Han Jin'er cheated on Gai Hu, which was clearly written into the history of the Ming Dynasty.
The heated kang is not unique to the Northeast, nor was it invented by the Jurchens. Due to the high latitude, winters are relatively cold. In the Ming Dynasty, the heated kang appeared earlier in northern Shaanxi and was very popular.
About the weight of weapons in the book
(Outside the landscaping box) Weight = volume (approximately cylinder) × density. The density of low carbon steel is 7.85 Grams/cubic centimeter. You can calculate it according to the data in the book to get the weight outside the box. Putting it into the landscaping box, I simply magnified the weight by 200 times, without the exact calculation of magnifying the diameter and length of the volume by 200 times. If you insist on accurate calculations, you can treat it as hollow. Regarding the weight of swords and guns in the Ming Dynasty, you can search on your own. What I mean is to try to be as close to the actual weight of the Ming Dynasty as possible without worrying about too much. Welcome to leave a message for discussion.
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Official(4)Scraped 22d ago
The Li family's aunt Han Jin'er cheated on Gai Hu, which was clearly written into the history of the Ming Dynasty.
The heated kang is not unique to the Northeast, nor was it invented by the Jurchens. Due to the high latitude, winters are relatively cold. In the Ming Dynasty, the heated kang appeared earlier in northern Shaanxi and was very popular.
About the weight of weapons in the book
(Outside the landscaping box) Weight = volume (approximately cylinder) × density. The density of low carbon steel is 7.85 Grams/cubic centimeter. You can calculate it according to the data in the book to get the weight outside the box. Putting it into the landscaping box, I simply magnified the weight by 200 times, without the exact calculation of magnifying the diameter and length of the volume by 200 times. If you insist on accurate calculations, you can treat it as hollow. Regarding the weight of swords and guns in the Ming Dynasty, you can search on your own. What I mean is to try to be as close to the actual weight of the Ming Dynasty as possible without worrying about too much. Welcome to leave a message for discussion.
I hope you will leave more messages and comments.









