
Chongzhen Scares the World Without Using Black Technology
崇祯慑寰宇,不用黑科技
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Some people commented that as soon as the emperor came into conflict with the civil servants, he would die without knowing how to write, and he would be killed by the civil servants. In fact, their thinking itself has been led into a ditch by conspiracy theories, and it is a bit too evil. I really thought there was some conflict between the emperors and civil servants of the Ming Dynasty. Civil servants would think of killing the emperor, which would be an obsession. When Jiajing was fifteen years old, he was succeeded as emperor by a foreign vassal. Before he even ascended the throne, he was quarreling with civil servants. The great ceremony discussion was going on for several years. Was he killed? You are talking about Zhengde and Tianqi. Zhengde also served as emperor for sixteen years, and Tianqi also served as emperor for seven years. Tianqi's father, Ming Guangzong, died suddenly within two months, but he obeyed the advice of the civil servants. As soon as the protagonist of my book compromises with the civil servants, he becomes very aggressive and even wants to kill the emperor? This is an argument that has not been taken to the point. Of course, it's okay to read novels and have conspiracy theories. But conspiracy theories also need some basic logic. Instead of being like some readers who are obsessed with it, without any logic, and relying on their own assumptions to take the Ming Dynasty civil servants as regicides who were more ruthless and unconstrained than Dong Zhuo and Cao Cao.
This book is rigorously researched, I admire it!
The author was not only able to produce strong evidence to prove that Yuan Chonghuan was harming the country, but he was also very restrained and did not bring any private goods or slander Yuan Chonghuan. For example, a book friend said that the person behind the Ningyuan Mutiny was Yuan Chonghuan. There was no evidence, but the author resolutely refused to accept it. It is really rare! I really like the author!
The author's ideals are too full, but the reality is very skinny. Knowing that in the late Ming Dynasty all power was in the hands of civil servants, why did you still fight against them? I'm afraid I don't know how to write the word "death". It was too easy for the emperor to be killed without money, military command, voice and other rights. Simply poison them and put them in the river. The unnatural deaths of several emperors in the late Ming Dynasty are the best proof. Author, you should at least hide your capabilities and bide your time and develop slowly. The Ming Dynasty is not going to perish tomorrow. There is still time. At least you have the right to seize it first. Without power, the emperor is just a mascot.
After Yan Yingyuan rectifies the Jinyiwei, he can rectify the custom industries and loan sharking casinos in South Beijing City. In ancient times, pornography, gambling, and drugs were industries that made huge profits and were not looked down upon by public opinion. In essence, it is about making money, but it can be done under the pretext of rectifying social atmosphere and promoting the main theme of the Ming Dynasty. Moreover, there are evil forces involved in custom industries and casinos. If these are eliminated, the people will be indignant. In view of the relatively degenerate morals of the Ming Dynasty scholar-bureaucrats, there were also many people visiting brothels, such as Qian Qianyi, Wumeicun, even Mao Yuanyi, even Xu Yuqing, etc. If there is too much resistance to rectifying the brothels, priority can be given to destroying the men's houses in the south of Beijing in the Ming Dynasty. It is said that in the middle and late Ming Dynasty, male style was also prevalent. PS: Ironically, Mao Yuanyi, who was a life-and-death brother of Yuan Chonghuan, and Xu Yuqing, who was not very fond of Yuan Chonghuan, both had emotional entanglements with Wang Wei, a famous prostitute in Yangzhou. It's just that Wang Wei and Mao Yuanyi came first. In the end, Wang Wei quit because Mao Yuanyi was also with his good friend Yang Wan. Finally, after many twists and turns, Wang Wei and Xu Yuqing finally came together. What does this mean? It shows that Mao Yuanyi himself can't even handle his own emotional problems, let alone lead an army in a war. And Xu Yuqing is prudent and reliable in dealing with state and family affairs.
There is also Yuan Keli, the governor of Denglai during the Apocalypse. This person must also be appointed. There is no such person in the history of the Ming Dynasty in the Qing Dynasty, which shows that the Qing Dynasty is afraid of this person. Mao Wenlong still doesn't trust Chongzhen very much. In order to make Mao Wenlong more grateful, Chongzhen can take Mao Wenlong's old boss Yuan Keli to go to the island. Yuan Keli's son Yuan Shu was also a loyal minister who died for the Ming Dynasty, so Chongzhen had to use Yuan Keli's father and son.
In the late Ming Dynasty, your computer would not survive without plug-ins, and knowing history may not necessarily change history.
The Ming Dynasty has a population of more than 100 million, and the border troops spend more than a million military expenditures every year. They can only maintain their status. If they go out to fight the Manchus, 100 for 1 is not a loss. Although this is a bit cruel, it will not lose so miserably. If you find someone who dares to lead troops to fight, you can kill 1,800 people in a year. In 10 years, you can beat the population of the Manchus to the point of extinction.
It was okay at first, but then when I went to Phi Island, I just had nothing to do and started looking for trouble. I turned into a joke and lost the awareness of the big boss.
I have a few questions for the author 1. The most dangerous thing in the last years of a dynasty should be the unemployed refugees, right? If there are too many unemployed refugees, there will be a danger of rebellion. After all, survival is important. 2. Also you said that the heirs of the dynasty can divide the land equally, so annexation is not serious (at least better than Europe). I want to ask if this is how mergers and acquisitions are viewed. What does your landowner separation have to do with us tenant farmers? The land is still not in the hands of our tenant farmers, and mergers and acquisitions have not been alleviated at all. The degree of annexation is not about whose land is bigger, right? If this were the case, wouldn't annexation become more serious if the land is now owned by the state? 3. Are owner-farmers better able to withstand risks than tenant farmers? In comparison, tenant farmers are more likely to become refugees, right? Under the same tax rate, are homesteaders more capable of resisting risks?
Time travel to the end of the Ming Dynasty, there are various natural and man-made disasters, as well as local warlords, and the Manchu and Qing Dynasties are watching covetously outside. You can't save anyone without cheating.
The author handles Qian Qianyi very well
Some protagonists insist on making him a villain, which is also speechless
How can I upgrade the technology tree without cheating? How can I win against a wealthy family when I travel back in time?
After reading this book, I thought that Ming Dynasty at that time really did not need to cheat. With the various talents at that time, it was able to turn the tables. The more I thought about it, the more I sighed for Ming Dynasty!
As long as you don't mess around with the technology tree, queuing up to shoot and invincible, or being invincible with plate armor, then it's a good novel to read.
I made a mistake and received a reward of 500. As a result, I saw that the author had not updated for a few days, and I did not see the chapter about asking for leave. I did not see the author's statement in the book review. It's a pity that a small amount of money has been spent on the eunuch. In addition, if you are not a prisoner, there are several problems: 1. I saw that the book has a good reputation in the comment area, so I should give it a try 2. I don't know whether the readers are biased towards conspiracy theories, or the author himself is biased in another direction. He has a negative attitude towards whether civil servants ever attempted to murder the emperor in the history of the Ming Dynasty. I don't know whether the author completely denies it, or admits that such a thing exists? [Jiajing was almost strangled to death by the palace maid, Taichang Hongwan should not have done this to the emperor himself] 3. The author believes that it was just a fierce confrontation with the civil servants, and the civil servants and gentry group would not be hostile to the emperor. So will this make the civil servants wary? From the beginning, an "unqualified emperor" suddenly became the "Lord of ZTE". Are most of the cowards in the civil service group willing to see it? 4. If the emperor's reform affects the interests of the gentry, nobles, and clansmen, will these three families jointly target the emperor, and will they think of changing another emperor? 5. The economic base determines the superstructure, and a country's [finance] is the foundation of everything. If the emperor wants to reform, he must have his own "gun" to ensure that the reform can be carried out, and this requires the control of military power. So before the emperor took control of the military, how could he make money and protect himself from those below who wanted to get rid of him? 6. The teacher said that "political power comes from the barrel of a gun". I think an emperor who does not have his own power cannot easily trust the civil service group. Of course, the same goes for other interest groups. What's more, before Zhu Yuanzhang, the imperial power and the power of the prime minister (gentry) had always been in competition in the past dynasties. Even after Zhu Yuanzhang abolished the prime minister, it was the same. The emperor had less power, so naturally the civil servants had greater power. The late Ming Dynasty was rotten to the core. Reform must be a life-and-death struggle. The world must be changed to avoid subjugation of the country and the world. So in this case, if the emperor has any illusions about anyone or anything, he will definitely die without a burial place.
It's really child's play for the emperor to go to Phi Island. If you go on patrol to other places, it's no problem. But if you go to Phi Island, it's called risking your life.
The imperial staff and the slaughter of ministers are useless. After the court, those who should slander you will still act to slander you, and those who should not listen to you will still not listen to you. The ministers in the court dare not agree to withdraw the troops. In one sentence, who dares to take the initiative to give up the land of the ancestors. Even if you say nothing, just say you are selling out the land of your ancestors. Only guard openly and retreat secretly. All the ministers who objected were asked to move their whole families to the border gates, and they were given a big official position and held in the sky. All the officials who objected were given a princely title and asked to guard the border, and then the elite officers and troops were withdrawn.
It is recommended to focus on describing the plot of recovering the Loop. Historically, Zeng Mian, the governor of the three sides of the Jiajing Dynasty, proposed to recover the Hetao, but was ultimately defeated and killed, and his chief assistant Xia Yan was also implicated. Legend has it that Chongzhen in history also wanted to regain control of Liaodong. This has become the reason why many people criticize Chongzhen for being too ambitious. The time-travel novel also touches on this issue of recovering the Hetao. Among them, Master Sanjie's "Guanju Yipin" describes this plot in detail, and also describes the ceremony of recovering the Hetao in detail. It's a pity that all the credit goes to the protagonist Silence. As for the silent boss Long Qing, he almost doesn't exist. In the time-travel story "The Sun and the Moon Shine in the Sky over China" about Emperor Chongzhen, the great hero who regained the Hetao was Li Banghua. It's a pity that the description in "The Sun and the Moon Shine in the Sky over China" is very brief on this point. As for the significance of recovering the Loop, just a few characters' merits can be achieved in the contemporary era, and the benefits will be felt in the future. The preparation and subsequent impact of such a major event were not in place. Regarding the incident of recovering the Hetao, I hope the author can give his own thoughts. I also hope to write about the game between the government and the opposition regarding this incident. The goal of the militarization of Ming society cannot be a simple Liaodong Houjin Kingdom! Personally, I feel that North Korea must become counties. Moreover, the Hetao should also be recovered, and Weitra Mongolian Geerdan (also known as Wala) should also be defeated!
Doesn't the author dig into the deeper reasons for Yuan Chonghuan's depravity? Are he and Qian Longxi worthy of planning this huge conspiracy to kill the commander and then force the court to negotiate a peace? Especially how cowardly Qian Longxi is in this book. He confesses when the protagonist Chongzhen cheats. Is he worthy of being a big boss with such qualities?
The author of this book should be a big official in the Ming Dynasty. I don't know if he is from the Ming Dynasty.
The focus of the confrontation between Chongzhen and the "group of sages" in Donglin in the late Ming Dynasty was indeed not Chongzhen's own safety issue, but the Donglin Party's collective deception. Chongzhen's decrees could not be effectively implemented at all, and no one had money. Unless they followed Li Zicheng and used sticks to collect money, but the consequence of this was that the local tyrants and evil gentry of the Ming Dynasty would choose to defect to the Manchus.
Author, you said that taxes are paid by landlords and landowners. Have you ever thought about the Ming Dynasty's imperial examination tax exemption system and that landlords would not add taxes to tenants' land rent? In that case, more than 7% of the annual collection will be handed over to the landlord. Good looking, the screen definitely conceals the population, because in ancient times there were no ID cards, and the court did not know how many people there were, and most of them were black households. But the fact is that after hundreds of years, the population has exceeded 200 million, and the landlord has a lot of fields. His desire to open up is not strong, and he will only use means to acquire the fields of other small landowners. And in reality, the late Ming Dynasty was the Little Ice Age, and disasters occurred frequently throughout the country. In that case, do you think the landlords would sell the grain to tenants at low prices after harvesting it? The fact is that business prevails and they will only raise prices and ship to higher price places. Oh, ordinary people couldn't buy food at low prices at that time. It can even be said that most people did not have extra money to buy it. Even if many tenants would starve to death, most landowners would not be aware of the danger, because at that time, many black households had a large population and there had been no shortage of land renters for hundreds of years, because they did not know how frequent and how big disasters were during this period. Even in the end, they will not take it out if there is a real dog power disaster, because the ordinary ones are greedy and stupid.
The ban has been lifted
Can I also add a dragon set? For the sake of my ten monthly passes
I feel like the emperor is going to take Ruan Dacheng's daughter