The Most Powerful Vassal King in the Late Ming Dynasty

The Most Powerful Vassal King in the Late Ming Dynasty

by Chinese Valentine's Day

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Killed all the millions of soldiers south of the Yangtze River, The sword on his waist was still bloody. The mountain monk does not know the heroic Lord; Just ask for your name. Five thousand years of ups and downs, three hundred years of Zhu Ming's orthodoxy, the pines and cypresses of Zhongshan Xiaoling Mausoleum are evergreen, but the commoners of Huaiyou are nowhere to be seen... At the beginning of the 14th year of Chongzhen, Li Zicheng captured Luoyang, and his troops were directed towards Kaifeng, and smoke rose everywhere in the Central Plains. Zhu Lunkui doesn't want to be a hero, nor does he want to be a prince of a separatist party. He just wants to save himself in troubled times, and the only way is to break this troubled times with his own hands!

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Wei Qing74mo ago

What does this say? I haven't even eaten yet, so it's okay if you just write a poem, but I don't understand it!

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