The Duke of Daming Town Who Traveled Through 1618

The Duke of Daming Town Who Traveled Through 1618

by Toad Swallows The Ground

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About This Novel

Liu Weimin was the knight in front of Ming Shenzong Zhu Yijun, the son-in-law of Ming Guangzong Zhu Changluo who did not like him, the eldest brother and brother-in-law of Zhu Youxiao of Mingxi Zong, the husband-in-law of Zhu Youxiao's concubine and the father of his eldest son, and the father of Zhu Youxiao of Ming Sizong. The Duke of Ming Zhen, whom the prosecutor hated the most, was the Prince Consort who was disliked by the civil servants of the Ming Dynasty. He was the sharpest sword of the Ming Dynasty... The fifth new book "Three Kingdoms: The Soldier King of Xiliang" is on the way forward, please collect it.

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说多了灬丿就是故事79mo ago

look at me

More than 6,000 hours of achievements, that's a lot, right?

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Aahappy Lifeaa77mo ago

Before the harem was banned from intervening in politics, I felt that Zhang Yan and Zhu Youjian had too many roles, but now that Zhu Youjian ascended the throne, it was no longer interesting, and they forcibly established rivals.

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案头喊闹81mo ago

Author's words

... Wei Zhongxian knew that these eunuchs were corrupt, and he couldn't do anything to stop it. This is why, but he also squeezed these wealthy eunuchs, such as changing some royal etiquette rules, such as riding horses in the palace, customizing clothing, customizing housing and transportation, and even The false title, etc. Means that if you take money, I will give you more honors. The eunuchs themselves have no children and are more willing to spend money to get them. Wei Zhongxian used some of his own methods to deduct as much as possible from the eunuchs the "fifty tax one" wealth they embezzled. ... The money itself should be handed over to the Ministry of Revenue, because the civil servants and the merchants behind them were unwilling to pay it. The eunuch tax supervisor assumed the responsibility of the tax bureau, took part of it himself, and sent the remaining part to the inner treasury. This also made the civil servants who did not want to eat grapes but felt sour do not want to do so. Whether they want to collect it or not is one thing, but if it is collected by the inner court, it should be sent to the external treasury of the Ministry of Household Affairs, and it should be strictly supervised by them! ... This is a big contradiction. If the inner court does not use eunuchs to collect taxes, the outer court will not collect them. If the inner court uses eunuchs to collect taxes, some eunuchs will inevitably embezzle some taxes, and the outer court will impeach them. Moreover, it is an irreconcilable contradiction. ... Facts have proved that this is also the case. After Emperor Chongzhen abolished the eunuch group, he tried to let the outer court and civil servants collect the "fifty tax to one" commercial tax. As a result, he changed cabinets one after another. He was the emperor who changed cabinets the most frequently in the entire Ming Dynasty. In the end, the commercial tax was gone. ... If you don't like it, don't spray it. Personal opinion.

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案头喊闹82mo ago

Author's words

It is a fact that there were no generals in the late Ming Dynasty. During the period of Emperor Wanli, the Ming Dynasty trained some famous generals, such as Qi Jiguang and Li Chengliang, but after that there were no good generals. The reasons are... First, when these generals appeared, it was when Zhang Juzheng was in power. Zhang Juzheng alone subdued everyone in the court. Even if there were dissatisfied officials, they could not be affected by it. When Zhang Juzheng was in power, his family was the only one. Secondly, whether it is fighting the Japanese or the northern Tatars, the leading generals are not affected by civilian officials at this time. They only need to answer to Zhang Juzheng, the chief and assistant, and have independent command and combat authority. Third, these generals who commanded the army were all military generals, not the later Kedao Yanguan. ......... Xiong Tingbi doesn't want to talk about it. Yuan Chonghuan followed Sun Chengzong's policies. In fact, Yuan Chonghuan was just Sun Chengzong's shadow. In other words, whether there were famous generals in the late Ming Dynasty was essentially Sun Chengzong's approval or disapproval. I think Sun Chengzong does not meet the characteristics of a famous general. First, he still implemented the policy of defending first and then attacking, gradually advancing northward with military fortresses. This would face several problems. 1. Whether Ming's finances could support his huge plan, which was extremely consuming of financial resources. 2. There is an old saying that "if you defend for a long time, you will lose." The specific reason is that defense is a passive party. If you defend for a long time, it will cause great harm to your own morale. The fear of the enemy will become more and more timid. In the end, it is likely that a problem in one link will cause the entire situation to get out of control. 3. Advance the strategy step by step, just like the Long Snake Formation. After the enemy shrinks back, attack the seven inches of the Long Snake Formation and cut it off directly. Due to long-term defense and insufficient field combat capabilities, once the back road is blocked, the front fortress is surrounded. After panic, it is likely to be completely destroyed, destroying all efforts. 4. The success of the gradual advancement strategy in Liaodong was based on the assumption that the Tatar tribes on the west side fully cooperated with the Ming army and resisted Nurhaci tenaciously. If the Tatars did not cooperate, they could completely bypass Shanhaiguan and enter Beijing. However, the Ming army in a passive defensive state could not make the Tatars fearful. Without fear, it would be impossible to cooperate with the Ming army. ......... From these points, Sun Chengzong's strategy itself was not enough to save the crisis. ......... And Sun Chengzong himself does not have the potential to be a famous general. I think the reasons are: first, there are big problems in the strategy itself, the reasons have been mentioned above. Secondly, there is the issue of Sun Chengzong's attitude towards Wei Zhongxian. When Wei Zhongxian was dissatisfied with the Donglin Party and took action, Sun Chengzong quit. Attitude determines everything. His attitude is not in line with the perseverance and perseverance of the famous general himself. Third, a qualified commander not only has good military qualities, but also has a high political vision. The most difficult thing for the Ming Dynasty at this time was lack of money, and internal emptiness was the key. Although Wei Zhongxian had many shortcomings, Wei Zhongxian was like Zhang Juzheng, while Sun Chengzong was not Qi Shuai, and did not have Qi Shuai's political vision.

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Vertical77mo ago

Thoughts after reading

The steps are too big, always because of some trivial matters such as popular science history, various development history, etc. I don't know what the author wants to express, it's very clumsy. I personally think that the author's writing skills are beyond the control of all kinds of pitfalls and foreshadowing. The author is not suitable for writing history. Some magnificent and touching scenes are hastily described, and some nonsense things are exaggerated. In short, it depends on the writing process of the result and the writing result of the process. After reading the whole free chapter, I am very moved. Can it last long if you can be moved once and ignore some omissions because of the gorgeous language?

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I76mo ago

The author's way of writing is a bit difficult to read.

New readers will inevitably be confused!

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Fgff6mo ago

A good book worthy of a full order, 100 points.

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丿glorious灁 Eternal81mo ago

Chapter 22

It's nonsense. One person beats dozens of them. Tyson doesn't even dare to say it. A group of people surrounds and pounces on them. If they can knock one away, they can knock off the second one, and then fly away. There are dozens more behind. As long as one of them catches the protagonist, he will be useless. Can it be more realistic? This is not fantasy martial arts.

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案头喊闹78mo ago

Author's words

Empress Zhang, Zhang Yan, father (not the real father, and therefore not ennobled in accordance with the law), the father is a bastard, she has taken care of her younger brother since he was a child. From her life experience, she must be a very strong woman, and her fight with Wei Zhongxian in history also proves this. According to the plot and normal logic, Liu Weimin (the protagonist) has become the most powerful person in the Ming Dynasty, and has vaguely threatened the imperial power. For a person with such a character, whether it is for his own men or the Ming Dynasty, it is inevitable to stand opposite Liu Weimin, and it is also a political decision. It's not that I have any dislike or dissatisfaction with this woman. There were very few women in the Ming Dynasty who were truly politically intelligent. The empresses of Taizu and Chengzu were no longer among them. These two empresses were the daughters of wealthy families, or had been exposed to politics since childhood. The empresses of the Ming Dynasty were mostly daughters of small families. Whether they were kind or strong, in politics, to be honest, they did not make much achievements, and even acted as a hindrance. They could only be regarded as "children of small families." If it is true that the plot has affected my friends' emotional discomfort due to me regarding "Zhang Yan", please forgive me and I bow and apologize to my friends.

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Interesting77mo ago

The writing is very messy and just so-so

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