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The Three Feudal Rebellions: Chronicles of the Qing Empire

Eat And Kill People

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The people cursed Wu Sangui for killing Emperor Yongli, but why do historians refuse to admit this statement? Isn't this the standard answer designated by the Qing Dynasty? Folks say that Wu Sangui was eager to express his loyalty to the Qing court, but why was he the only Han vassal king among the five Manchu kings with different surnames who refused to be admitted to the banner? Folks say that Wu Zhou was a pseudo-regime and a pseudo-emperor, and everyone said that the Emperor of Manchuria was the orthodox emperor. But why do historians call Wu Zhou a "separatist regime" and never call Wu a pseudo-emperor? The moral gentlemen of later generations are even more confused as to why the Ming Dynasty only owed Guan Ning's army 14 months' pay, but without allocating a single cent or a meter, the soldiers and civilians of Ningyuan City abandoned their property and ancestral property and marched south to save the city. Couldn't they have run faster to the capital to save Chongzhen? Isn't it normal to not pay wages? Could it be that just because wages are not paid and parents, wives and children have no food to eat, can they not work overtime? Although you have not enjoyed the blessings, can't you endure hardships? After all, what kind of existence did San Francisco have in history? What kind of people were the soldiers and civilians of Liaodong?

Vassal Change

Eat And Kill People

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Anyway, the San Francisco period (known as the "San Francisco Rebellion" in the Qing Dynasty) can be said to be the peak period of the Qing Dynasty when the Han forces launched a wave of resistance to the alien rule of the Qing Dynasty. At that time, all the heroes from the land of China emerged: Manchu, Wu and Zhou, Ming and Zheng, Geng Fan, Shang Fan, Junggar, and local regiments. The situation was changing, turbulent, and turbulent. All forces are fighting against each other and fighting for hegemony in the Central Plains. History is so absurd. But, why should the living people suffer? Wu Shifan, the grandson of Wu Sangui, held high the banner of rebellion for the sake of the Han family's crown and clothes, turned against the enemy and drove northward, making him feel resentful. Use his life's achievements to wash away the sins borne by his ancestors... From the rise of vassal to vassal, the country is from vassal to level. The original title of the book is "Fans Chaos"