Riding the Waves, 1644 Was Reborn in the Dashun Army

Riding the Waves, 1644 Was Reborn in the Dashun Army

by Drunken Pillow Wind

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The protagonist traveled through time and became Luo Hu, Li Zicheng's general in 1644. ... After Wu Sangui refused to surrender, Li Zicheng personally led an army to conquer. He once sent Luo Hu by sea to western Liaoning to cut off Wu Sangui's retreat. However, Luo Hu was assassinated before leaving, and the plan to cross the sea was abandoned. "If I don't die, if Wu Sangui is attacked from western Liaoning, if Shanhaiguan is finally in the hands of Li Zicheng, can the Manchu Qing enter the customs, will the history of China change?" Luo Hu, who has traveled to this era, wants to know whether this hypothesis will hold true. "I don't want to die, I don't want China to fall, I don't want to lose my clothes, I don't want the Han people to suffer from two hundred years of ignorant rule."... Luo Hu said: "I have a plan that will prevent the Tatars from getting to Shanhaiguan, but also allow you to realize your dream and return to Hunhe." "What?" Xiao Yifeng couldn't believe his ears. "Let's cross the sea to Liaodong, attack Liaoyang, and Shenyang, and capture alive the false emperor Shunzhi and his Holy Mother Queen Mother Bumubutai." "Ah..." Xiao Yifeng opened his mouth as wide as he could, and asked in surprise and trembling: "General... General, are everything you said true?"

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Wang₽19mo ago

This is historical fiction,

This is not a fantasy novel. The author's ideas are immature and the combination of history is really embarrassing. Li Zicheng captured Xiangyang (renamed Xiangjing) and defeated the peasant uprising leaders Luo Rucai and Yuan Shizhong who did not obey his command. He annexed and eliminated their troops, and basically unified the policies and military orders of all the peasant rebel armies except Zhang Xianzhong and Ma Shouying, before changing his name to "King Xinshun". It was not until January of the seventeenth year of Chongzhen (AD 1644) that Li Zicheng officially ascended the throne and proclaimed himself emperor in Xi'an, established the national title "Dashun", and began to posthumously award gifts to his ancestors and create large-scale titles. At this time, Li Zicheng was already a veritable emperor. After proclaiming himself emperor, he moved eastward and quickly occupied Shanxi and Hebei. On March 19 of that year, Li Zicheng's army entered Beijing, and Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty chose to commit suicide on that day. However, Li Zicheng failed to consolidate his position in Beijing. Because he failed to win the support of Ming Dynasty Ningyuan Commander-in-Chief Wu Sangui and Shanhaiguan Commander-in-Chief Gao Di, on April 13, Li Zicheng personally led an army to Shanhaiguan in an attempt to annihilate Wu Sangui and Gao Di. However, on April 22, the elite Dashun army led by Li Zicheng was defeated miserably by the joint efforts of Wu Sangui and the Qing army. Immediately, he was forced to withdraw to Beijing. On April 29, he held his second enthronement ceremony in Beijing. The next day, April 30, Li Zicheng left Beijing and headed for Xi'an. In summary, it can be known that Li Zicheng's only 42 days in Beijing was not the entire time he was emperor. He actually served as emperor for fourteen months. For those who insist that he only served 42 days, this is a misunderstanding. Perhaps in the eyes of many people, only by occupying the city of Beijing as the political center of the Ming Dynasty could it be regarded as establishing a new dynasty and be recognized as a political power. Li Zichen himself may have thought so, so after his defeat, he held a second enthronement ceremony in Beijing. Secondly, during these 42 days in Beijing, Li Zicheng actually did nothing useful. He failed to complete the transition from revolting peasants to formal state power, and failed to win the support of the gentry class. Instead, he offended them. He also failed to win over and appease the people. As a result, Dashun became enemies both inside and outside, leaving only a cruel atmosphere of terror. I'll check it for you

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穿越南明谁敢说我是假太子19mo ago

My level is limited and I just want to write a complete novel.

I am grateful for the mistakes pointed out by book friends and actively correct them. But there are certain stance issues that really cannot be written against one's will. Li Zicheng's team is by no means a qualified leader in the late Ming Dynasty. This is qualitative and cannot be changed whether they like it or not. The achievement of the novel is secondary, it is all a hobby. For someone like me, even if I work hard for three months and write hard for a year, I may not be able to earn a month's salary. But, having said that, we are both history buffs, and it was fate that we could meet each other in boring lives.

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