
Faqing 1652
伐清1652
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Author, since you said that pig trotters are just modern people and therefore cannot suddenly adapt to killing people, then why do you, a modern person, suddenly show off your domineering attitude? After a long time of hard work, he only managed to hit dozens of boards. How could he scare a barbarian chieftain who had been rebelling all day long? Didn't those Nanbarbarians see blood when they performed bloody sacrifices or soldiers when they rebelled? Why are you so frightened by a prince like you who also became a monk by rebelling? Don't talk about the fact that you have more soldiers. It has been said that the Southern Barbarians have been rebelling for thousands of years. With more soldiers, you can scare the unification of China. What's more, you, who have spent a long time and only dare to fight but dare not kill, how can you scare others?
Li Dingguo and Liu Wenxiu had no problem obeying Sun Kewang, but the problem was that they only accounted for half of Nanming's power. Let's not talk about the distant situation, let's talk about the most practical problem at hand. Li Dingguo is going to Guangdong to fight Shang Kexi and Geng Jimao. He doesn't have a single Cantonese under his command. How can he get any advantage by running into enemy-occupied territory with his eyes darkened? So, he had to use Wang Xing as the pioneer. With Wang Xing and his many natives from western Guangdong leading the way, Li Dingguo could have a smooth road. Everywhere he went, there were guides explaining the terrain to him, and local gentry like Li Xianglu responded. Some provided food, clothing, and medicinal materials, some provided civil servants, some provided craftsmen and doctors, and some even offered boats and red barbarian cannons. The battle against Guangdong requires water warfare, but Li Dingguo's direct troops and horses have average water warfare capabilities, so he must win the support of Chen Qice. Chen Qice will help Li Dingguo transport supplies by sea and cut off the welcome reinforcements, so that Li Dingguo can advance. There are many toasts in the border area between Guangdong and Guangxi. As a migrant, how does Li Dingguo deal with them? Therefore, he had to win over Deng Yao. With this local snake coming forward, chieftains from the Yao and Zhuang ethnic groups, and even Vietnamese pirates, would take advantage of Li Dingguo. There are also Hao Shangjiu who is in Chaozhou anyway, the Hainan rebel army Peng Xingu, etc. These are the forces that must be united in order to regain Guangdong. However, can they be united under the banner of Sun Kewang? Obviously it is impossible. Who among these people knows who Sun Kewang is. Although they don't necessarily like the Ming Dynasty court very much. For example, Wang Xing, who was a bandit, publicly stated that he hated the court many times even after being recruited. But after all, they have been subjects of the Ming Dynasty since they were young. As long as the court does not persecute them, they can still accept being the subjects of the Ming Dynasty. And this Sun Kewang, who appeared out of nowhere, could not directly establish trust with them and became the banner of the leader's resistance to the Qing Dynasty. If there is no Qing army and the situation is Sun Kewang and Zhu Youlang competing for the world, then most of these people will choose Sun Kewang according to the normal thinking of a peasant uprising leader or warlord. But now that resisting the Qing Dynasty is the top priority, there is no time for Sun Keyang to establish his own legitimacy. He must choose a court that can unite most of the anti-Qing troops as quickly as possible. One of the important reasons why the Western Army was able to pacify Yunnan so quickly was that it borrowed Mu Tianbo's banner. Only countering the rebellion and not rebelling against the Ming Dynasty will help us quickly win over the Ming Dynasty officials and chieftains in Yunnan. After leaving Yunnan, they also incorporated many of the original Ming army troops. Zhang Xianbi was indeed a fool, but people like Ma Jinzhong, Ma Bao, Cao Zhijian, Hu Yiqing, Zhao Yinxuan, and Pi Xiong were still doing serious work. If Emperor Yongli is directly eliminated, how can we unite these people? Looking at the wider scope of the country, there are Zheng Chenggong, the Kuidong Thirteen Family, Lu Wang Zhu Yihai and others. Without the banner of Emperor Yongli, Sun Kewang can still maintain unity with them if he becomes emperor himself? If Sun Kewang succeeds, other anti-Qing forces will most likely establish a separate court. Zheng Chenggong once established Huai Wang Zhu Changqing to supervise the country. After learning that Emperor Yongli came to the throne, he abolished the Huai Supervisory Government. Then the Huai King "died in the same year", but Zheng Chenggong also had other vassals in his hands. King Zhu Yihai of Lu had been resisting at sea for many years, and he already had prestige. When Emperor Yongli was around, he would not compete for the throne, but if something happened to Yongli, he would not be unable to be the emperor. Wang Xing was a supporter of Tang Wang Zhu Yuzhao, the younger brother of Emperors Longwu and Shaowu. Zhu Yuzhao had always taken care of him, but Wang Xing always followed the Yongli banner to maintain unity with other anti-Qing forces. If Emperor Yongli is gone, Wang Xing will never obey Sun Kewang. It is very likely that he will unite with the other Ming armies of Guangdong and Guangxi to establish the Tang kings as kings again. If it really turns out to be like this, we won't be far away from death without the Qing army coming to fight. No matter how bad Emperor Yongli is, at least no one except Sun Kewang wants to deny his legitimacy, and no one openly rebels against him, which can guarantee the minimum unity. If the country already has this kind of virtue, it will be over if there is internal strife.
Sun Kewang dare not say that he can become a peerless hero who can help the world and rebuild China like Taizu of Ming Dynasty, but it seems that it is very possible to become a world hero like Liu Yu and Chen Baxian. His evaluation in the history books should have been, "The ruler of the country started from a gang of thieves, and he used his ability to obey orders to flog the world in order to collect the magic weapon. He can also be called a traitor for a while." Internally, the soil was destroyed, the mulberry fields were plowed, and the rents and taxes were reduced. Although the soldiers fought hard, the people were happy to lose. In the two centuries, Russia became hegemonic. "In the words of some imperial and Han-style historians, I am afraid it can be even higher." However, since the Wanli period, the only person who has continued the spirit of China's strangers is Sun Guozhuer. . It is a great injustice to blame the later Qin Dynasty for not destroying the Central Plains and deposing him without his achievements. The desolation of the Central Plains in the snow was only heard by the ancestors, and they knew that they could achieve great results. " However, it will never be far away. After six years of the Northern Expedition, Sun Kewang's life was like a free fall. His brothers fought against each other, internal and external alienation, and everyone betrayed relatives. He fell rapidly from a generational hero to a traitor, which ultimately brought an almost devastating impact politically to the cause of resisting the Qing Dynasty. In short, Sun Kewang gradually went to the opposite side of his previous success under the influence of various factors. First of all, the relationship within the leadership of Daxi, especially the relationship between Sun and Li, broke down. This was due to the instigation of discord by the officials and gentry of the old Ming Dynasty (Yongli's special envoy sent to Li Dingguo after Li Dingguo's victory in Guilin played a very important role in causing Sun and Li to turn against each other), and Sun Kewang's military exploits and prestige were difficult to convince the public. The reason why he tried to forcibly suppress Li and Liu, although the reason why he summoned Li Dingguo's army was not necessarily to get rid of him (this matter is very complicated, let's not go into it), but after the war, all the reasons for the failure of the Northern Expedition were blamed on Li Dingguo, which ultimately led to the irreparable relationship between the two and the complete loss of an extremely excellent general and an experienced army. For Liu Wenxiu, the defeat of Baoning was first used to completely deprive him of his military power. This also resulted in the lack of a staff member in the subsequent Battle of Fork Road. Liu had to be resurrected later, but the trust between the two was gone. Secondly, his relationship with the officials and gentry of the old Ming Dynasty also completely deteriorated, especially after welcoming Yongli to Anlong. In fact, this emperor, recognized by all the powerful forces in the world, if used properly, should have played a powerful role and brought huge political benefits to Onishi. However, due to reasons such as the turmoil of King Qin (although this was mostly the Yongli court's own fault) and superstitious proverbs such as "two dragons never meet", he was neither willing to give Yongli nominal respect, nor wanted to completely take over Guiyang's complete control. As a result, Yongli himself He had a happy-go-lucky character (he was used to being a puppet for a long time), but he constantly contacted various forces and issued edicts in order to survive. Sun Kewang's cronies and traitors in Anlong could not completely isolate China and foreign countries, and they had no power to resist Li Dingguo's army. As a result, he was extremely passive politically. In the end, he lost the trust of his capable generals, and he could neither seize power by establishing meritorious service and prestige like Liu Yu; his relationship with the nominal court deteriorated and he could not fully control it, making it difficult for him to follow the formal path of surrender like Cao Mang. Path; the final choice is to rely on low-level political tactics, such as creating auspiciousness, mobilizing cronies to persuade people to advance, and even generously rewarding subordinates to seize power. At this point, the legitimacy and prestige of the sovereign's rights can be said to be based only on inertia. Not only that, because his subsequent work focused on how to usurp power, he actually neglected the cause of restoring Ming Dynasty, and many troops were short of food and clothing. At this time, after repeated defeats and battles in Guangdong, the two famous heroes Li Dingguo led his troops to greet them, and one can imagine the support of the people. However, even so, he still has some die-hard cronies, and there is no chance of political comeback. Yongli and others are not willing to fight another civil war when the Qing army is surrounded by powerful enemies. They still hope to maintain harmony even for the time being. To this end, they have made many moves to repair relations. However, Sun Kewang brazenly provoked a civil war, and it was enough to start a civil war. Even the flying dragon riding on the face could be killed... It is true that, as Gu Cheng said, the civil war did not cause extremely serious military consequences due to the rapid collapse of Sun's army, but its political impact was extremely bad. Sun Kewang launched a civil war and fled, clearly conveying to the Qing court the signal of internal instability and political chaos in the Ming Dynasty. Under this situation, Hong Chengchou, who had lost confidence, regained his energy and watched the situation in Hanzhong. Wu Sangui, who had refused to attack Sichuan several times, also advocated sending troops. The Ming Dynasty won the siege from the main force of the Qing army with basically no time to breathe. Not only that, in terms of domestic affairs, since Sun Kewang had been in charge of the central government for a long time, his old troops were still spread throughout the Yongli regime. It was unrealistic to expect Li Dingguo to straighten out the situation in the short term. Faced with Sun Kewang's recruitment and surrender by the Qing court, it was also foreseeable that his actions were inappropriate. Although Sun Kewang himself did not go to the battlefield, he sent some of his close associates to serve as guides in the army. In the subsequent war, the Qing army almost easily bypassed many natural dangers of the Ming army's defenses. It is difficult to say that this was not related. At this point, it can be said that Sun Kewang has completely betrayed his historical merits and destroyed the career he once started. As a hero, you can be despicable and dishonest, but a hero still has his own bottom line. During the Jin'an Rebellion, facing Lu Xun's 100,000-strong army, Liu Yu only had more than 5,000 men. The generals advised him to avoid his advantage. However, Liu Yu's subsequent words fully explained what a hero should be like. "Although there are few soldiers today, they are enough to fight. If they defeat Ji, the ministers and lords will die together. If misfortune is inevitable, I will defend the country with my death. My body will be laid out at the gate of the temple. This is why I have dedicated my life to the country and cannot wander far away in the grass to survive." If you don't succeed, you will be benevolent! So in the end, Liu Yu became Emperor Wu of Song Dynasty. And Sun Kewang, who said, "Li Dingguo has humiliated his orphan so much that he has to surrender to the Qing army to avenge his eternal revenge." The final historical image he left behind was a "righteous king" who betrayed his former self, betrayed the cause of restoring the Ming Dynasty, and was dismissed by the Qing court as a "righteous king", a traitor, a national thief and a clown, although he could have become another Emperor Wu of the Song Dynasty.
Sun Guozhu is a person with perfect internal affairs ability and poor political and military ability. It is most suitable to be the chief minister of the cabinet. Many peasant army leaders have not learned the essence of Zhu Yuanzhang's slow proclaiming of the king. It is easy to say but difficult to do. Li Zicheng and Zhang Xianzhong directly established and proclaimed themselves emperor as soon as they had a piece of territory in their hands. When Sun Guozhu held Yungui, he wanted to replace Zhu Ming. Chen Youliang and Fang Guozhen also proclaimed themselves emperor directly in the same place. Hong Xiuquan immediately sealed the kings and started fighting among themselves as soon as he captured Nanjing. If the internal integration is not integrated well, how can it be accomplished? When did Zhu Yuanzhang sink Xiao Mingwang? At that time, the South was basically unified. When did you become emperor? After most of the north was captured! Sun Guozhu chose to go to war with Li Dingguo when the fight with the Manchus was at its fiercest. He had no vision whatsoever, either politically or militarily. Even his general Bai Wenxuan was not of the same mind as him, let alone his two brothers Liu Wenxiu and Li Dingguo. The most rare thing in the world is to understand your own position and do the right thing at the right time. The final outcome of the king was also very tragic. After losing his use value, he was shot to death by the Manchus as prey. It was so sad!
In fact, I have to say that it is a bit baffling that the protagonist has to find a red-haired craftsman to make a musket. Firearms were not only widespread in the late Ming Dynasty, but they were definitely not a rare item. Landlords and wealthy people made various kinds of firearms to guard their homes and homes. There was no shortage of craftsmen who made firecrackers across the country. To make two broken matchlock guns, I had to invite a group of red-haired soldiers to slap their noses and faces. They even took off their pants and farted. It was very difficult for him to make iron in Portugal, and the cannon-casting craftsmen hired various Chinese technicians. First of all, your protagonist has gone to high school; secondly, you are not a Spanish-French party. You coax the emperor to sell foreign cannons and get invoices and get kickbacks. Why are you trying to convert exports into domestic sales... I really want to cheat and make iron directly in the blast furnace, and then add a hydraulic blower and a converter to make steel. Making guns and cannons, grinding iron with clay and grinding sand with molds does not depend on your mood. With this thing, steel production capacity directly surpasses the times. It's enough for you to fly the Eight Banners of the Qing Dynasty in the South China eight times, gather all kinds of red hair and hoods from South Asia on the ground, and slap them all in the face.
Regardless of whether Nanming, Canming, or later the San Francisco, they were all destroyed by internal fighting. Doesn't Nanming have a chance to make a comeback? Some. Isn't there any Can Ming? Maybe it really didn't, but it was still possible to survive, but it still died quickly. Isn't it because of the many internal factions? The Western Army was fighting internally and splitting along the Western Ming Dynasty. It would be a ghost if it could make a comeback. There was also the San Francisco Rebellion, which was said to be the Three Kingdoms, but it was not just the Three Kingdoms who rebelled. But in the end they still fought on their own, and even fought against each other. Geng Jingzhong attacked Nanjing, Zheng Jing attacked Fujian, and finally Geng Jingzhong was attacked from both sides and was annihilated by the Qing court. Zheng Jing was unable to hold Fujian alone and retreated to Taiwan. Wu Sangui sent troops to destroy Sun Yanling. The Shang family in Guangdong was annihilated at both ends. Wang Fuchen's lone army was annihilated. After Wu Sangui's death, the Yunnan warlords and the foreign warlords fought against each other. Wu Shifan was even put under house arrest by the Yunnan side. Even Wu Sangui could not bring him back when he was entrusted with death. After he ascended the throne, only one of the foreign ministers came back to see the second emperor of Wu Zhou...
I laughed out loud when I saw the author saying that Li Dingguo broke with Sun Kewang because he was loyal to the Ming Dynasty; the eldest brother and his brothers followed his father, Lao Zhang, in rebelling, burning, killing, and looting. How could he be loyal to the Ming Dynasty? You said that Li Dingguo offered Yongli to Yongli because he was dissatisfied with Sun Kewang, which is more reliable than any other loyalty!
The Ming Dynasty really sucked. Why could the Qing Dynasty win? Because the Qing Dynasty had its own fundamentals, and the Qing Dynasty's fundamentals were established not long ago. Therefore, it is more competitive if you want to defeat the Qing Dynasty. Only the basic disk can be rebuilt. The gentry class is no longer good. Those who want to rise rely on warriors. Look at how many heroes the warriors in the late Tang Dynasty made vomit blood. Zhu Wen only needs one dozen hours and two Zhu. Others were crazy in support. All three towns were destroyed. Just dissatisfied. Unless you, Zhu Wen, can guarantee the interests of the local warriors. Not completely dominant. If Wufu was like this in the late Ming Dynasty. The Qing Dynasty couldn't get in even after 100 years of fighting. Of course the consequences are too great. You can refer to why Zhu Liang and Li Cunxu didn't
Long ReviewAn anticipated historical masterpiece
Let me write down my thoughts From the protagonist selection and narration description, this is a typical realistic novel for non-novices, not the kind of fast-food historical stallion novel. This was the biggest surprise after I clicked in. Judging from the text and plot in the book, the author has obviously paid great attention to historical details, and the shadow of novels such as "Shao Song" can be seen in certain links. Of course, I don't mean to blame the author. The author cleverly played a trick in giving away the golden belt. Through the golden belt and frank treatment, he first created an atmosphere of harmony and unity, adding expectations for the next union. Then he described the changes in everyone's minds after the protagonist left, and put the past The suspicion and cracks merged again, suddenly getting rid of Xiaobai's character facial features, making the whole person come alive, becoming a real hero with flesh and blood, and through inner changes and interactions with others, a group of supporting characters were established, and the truth was handled extremely skillfully. It can be said that this book is very exciting here. After reading through, the biggest surprise for me in the whole book is "growth". The author describes the changes of the protagonist in a vivid way. In fact, he wants to highlight the growth of the protagonist, including the interaction with the supporting characters, and highlight the characteristic of "change". Especially considering that the author's protagonist is not from the system and has no corresponding political experience. How he can truly transform from an ordinary person to a qualified supreme ruler in the future, how to balance the interests of various classes and groups in feudal society and create a proactive and iron-clad empire is undoubtedly the part that makes people look forward to it. It has been more than ten years since I started reading novels under the banyan tree. All novels, no matter what the subject matter, as long as they can make readers feel growth and expectation, and if they can write this well, the upper limit of the novel will not be too low. Of course, there are also shortcomings, that is, some of the historical introductions are a bit cumbersome. This does not mean that they should not be introduced, but some introductions are placed in the middle of the text, interrupting the entire coherent storyline, and turning the original 8-point description into an almost passing 6-point description. It has to be said that it is a pity. However, considering that this is not an academic paper, and that it must take into account the feelings of both novice readers and experienced readers, this is inevitable for current historical articles, and the author cannot be entirely blamed. I've been rambling for a long time, but in the end I just hope that the author will write better and better, come on! I hope Five Million Words will end again {"TopicId":"575911170507276288","TopicName":"New Book Recommendations"}{"TopicId":"733022068203061248","TopicName":"Historical Masterpieces"}
If the human heart is not dead, who has no thoughts of Han? The public's initiative is extraordinary, and he advocates it for the world. The world is eager to take the lead and look forward to the public's arrival day and night! "
This book is quite good. I saw someone write in the comment section that the main character is 50 years old, and I felt that I was too old to read it. Later, I saw this book recommended several times, so I clicked in and took a look. I found that the main character was only in his thirties or forties, and he was of a suitable age. The writing was also very enjoyable, and the writing style was very good. I decided to give it a try, so cheers for the author!
The author hopes that after the Qing Dynasty is overthrown, he will not write about abolition of the monarchy and reform of the republic. That would be too poisonous.
Zhang Xianzhong's adopted son is a bit like Zhang Xianzhong's Huangpu. Zhang Xianzhong is very capable (in fact, many important leaders survived and developed extraordinary abilities), so his adopted sons can learn a lot of skills from him. First of all, let me correct a mistake: Many people think that Zhang Xianzhong only had four adopted sons, Sun Kewang, Li Dingguo, Liu Wenxiu, and Ai Nengqi. In fact, he had at least a dozen. It was just that these four lived until Zhang Xianzhong became king and were influential. Zhang Xianzhong's other adopted sons: ① Zhang Sihu, the commander-in-chief of the Zhongjun Army, was obviously the first adopted son. In the autumn of the 16th year of Chongzhen, he was killed in battle by the Dongting Lake. ② Zhang Guangli was killed in battle shortly after entering Sichuan ③ Zhang Nengdi, Zhang Xianzhong did not let him attack He Zhen, the Hanzhong garrison general who was Li Zicheng's subordinate, so he insisted on attacking, but was captured and returned by He Zhen, and then disappeared. ④Wang Dingguo, Zhang Xianzhong's fierce general, died in battle in the fifteenth year of Chongzhen ⑤Zhang Junyong, in charge of Zhang Xianzhong's Shenji Battalion, Zhang Xianzhong was killed during the "suppression of counterrevolutionaries" in Sichuan. ⑥Zhang Keji was captured in February of the 13th year of Chongzhen in the Battle of Manao Mountain, imprisoned in Xiangyang, and later disappeared. ⑦ Zhang Hui'er, who was young, was captured in the Battle of Agate Mountain. At the beginning of the 14th year of Chongzhen, Li Dingguo (or Liu Wenxiu) made a surprise attack on Xiangyang and was rescued. In the autumn of the same year, the young Zhang Hui'er was killed in Henan. After that, Zhang Xianzhong once defected to Li Zicheng. ⑧ Zhang Hualong, who was in charge of Zhang Xianzhong's left army after the Battle of Mangaozhang, may also be the adopted son. This king was killed in Ruchuan.
There will be no China after Yashan, and there will be no Huaxia after the fall of Ming Dynasty
If the protagonist actually allows missionaries to preach, he must be careful or tighten control. Historically, there were teaching cases in the Qing Dynasty and the Holy See. There was also a Nanjing teaching case in the Ming Dynasty. You must be careful.
In 1634, Hong Chengchou served as the Taibao of the Ming Dynasty Crown Prince, Minister of the Ministry of War, and Governor of the military affairs of the five provinces of Shaanxi, Shanxi, Henan, Huguang, and Sichuan. Under his command are Jiang Wan, Zuo Liangyu, Bai Guangen, Liu Fangming, Dong Xueli, Chen De, Nan Yikui, He Zhen, Tan Wen and others. The opponents are Li Zicheng, Zhang Xianzhong, Wang Guangen, Gao Jie, Lin Chengcheng, Yuan Zongdi, Liu Tichun, Ma Jinzhong, Bai Wenxuan, Feng Shuangli, Liu Zhong and others. In 1654, Hong Chengchou served as the Taibao of the Prince of the Qing Dynasty, Minister of the Ministry of War, and Governor of the military affairs of the five provinces of Huguang, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, and Yunnan. Under his command are Wang Fuchen, a general of Jiang Quan's tribe, Zhang Yong, a general of Zuo Liangyu's tribe, Li Benshen and Hu Maozhen, a general of Gao Jie's tribe, as well as Bai Guangen, Liu Zhong, Liu Fangming, Dong Xueli, Chen De, Nan Yikui and others. The opponents are Li Zicheng's nephew Li Laiheng, Zhang Xianzhongyi's descendants Kewang, Li Dingguo, Liu Wenxiu, Wang Guangen's younger brothers Wang Guangxing and Wang Guangtai, Lin Chengcheng's subordinate Zhang Guangcui, as well as Yuan Zongdi, Liu Tichun, Ma Jinzhong, He Zhen, Bai Wenxuan, Feng Shuangli, Tan Wen and others.
In ancient feudal society, the emperor was the country
When I saw the protagonist saying that a country is a country for the common people and not a country for one family, I felt disgusted when I read historical novels and tried to imitate ancient times by playing with contemporary ideas. Don't talk about democracy in the end. It would be outrageous to apply it to ancient times for things that are impossible to do now. Moreover, if the protagonist wants to usurp the throne, he will usurp the throne. Why is he doing so much mess? Anyone who dares to object will be killed. Is there any need to make a son and erect an archway? Didn't the throne of Sui Dynasty, Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty come from usurpation? As long as the protagonist treats the people well after becoming emperor, who will take care of the Zhu family.
I recently read the General Annals of the Eight Banners, and I suddenly discovered an interesting point. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, it was no secret that the Han army flag was raised. However, in Liaodong when the Qing Dynasty did not enter the customs, the Han army never raised the flag to serve the people. The untitled Han army in North China raised the flag, while the Han army in eastern Liaoning did not raise the banner. Apart from Wu Sangui, the descendants of the Geng and Shang families in San Francisco did not have many roles as governors, governors, governors, and garrison generals, and they were almost related to the Aixinjueluo family from generation to generation. Intermarriage (mother's name is Gege, aunt's name is Fujin). Shang Jiu, the son of Shang Qiheng, the last five ministers of the Shang family, also took Prince Su's eldest princess (Kawashima Yoshiko's eldest sister), and Cixi personally presided over the wedding. Therefore, the sons of Ai Nengqi, Sun Kewang, Li Dingguo, and Bai Wenxuan, the former four generals of the Great Western Army, and the grandsons of Zheng Chenggong, and the descendants of Zhu Yuanzhang, including the Ning Wang family and the Dai Wang family, were all incorporated into the Eight Banners (early period) after their surrender. The Eight Banners of the Han Army were promoted to the Eight Banners of Manchuria after Daoguang due to their meritorious service in mobilizing Xinjiang to exterminate Zhang Geer. Currently living in Heilongjiang), they are no longer serving the people. There are more interesting things, the descendants of Huizong of the Song Dynasty Later, they multiplied in the Northeast and became the Dong E clan (Eight Banners of Manchuria), which was recorded by Tiebao himself in the General Annals of the Eight Banners; the clan left behind in the Liao Dynasty later evolved into the Yila clan (Yelü clan) in the Qing Dynasty, which was affiliated to the Eight Banners of the Manchus (formerly the Mongolian Barhu); the Wanyan clan of the Dajin Dynasty was still in the Eight Banners of Manchuria in the Qing Dynasty (Wanyan Chonghou, a later Confucian master), and the golden family of the Mongol Empire of the Yuan Dynasty, the Boljijin (Borjijit) line, was related to Choluo The lineage of the Grand Master Si Yexian was all incorporated into the Eight Banners [face covering] All royal families after the Tang Dynasty, including the Song, Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming and the Ming Dynasty's main anti-Qing forces in the northeast, the Guanning Clan, the Dongjiang Clan, the Daxi Army, and the Zheng Group were all in the Eight Banners, and none of them set up a banner to serve the people. I was shocked when I read the Eight Banners Announcement
At the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, there were various Han factions. The most powerful and revolutionary Dashun was unlucky and missed the opportunity to unify the country. It was a pity that Daxi, which was weaker but relatively stable, wanted to change its destiny. The Zheng Maritime Group, which had limited influence at the beginning, fought Wu Zhou, who was reluctant to play the protagonist as an assistant, had a complex composition and was born with bad qualities, had a chance to succeed but failed. In the end, the Manchu and Qing Dynasties, who integrated the military and political resources of Manchu, Mongolia and Han through the Eight Banners organization and copied the centralized system of the Ming Dynasty, had the last laugh.
I haven't finished reading it yet, but I feel that the protagonist's situation is like Bald Man's. Although we are nominally fighting against the Qing Dynasty, his subordinates are all warlords, each with their own ideas. They are worried about being cheated, consumed and annexed. The protagonist can only find ways to strengthen his own power and improve the authority of the central government. I feel that the protagonist's situation is not as good as that of Bald Man, because you have Emperor Yongli on your head, and your subordinates are a group of party masters, and they have offended aristocratic families. I think it's better to start from scratch.
Sun Kewang never expected that the brothers who grew up together (if a boy and a girl could be considered childhood sweethearts) were helping his adoptive father when he was digging Fengyang's ancestral grave, but you actually didn't help me, but instead helped the runaway emperor Zhu Youlang who he had never met even a few times! When your family was bullied and bankrupted by the corrupt officials of the Ming Dynasty, it was your adoptive father who picked you up and raised you, it was me who helped you grab food and food, and it was I who fought side by side with you as an officer and soldier! Brothers who have been brothers for decades are actually no better than an outsider. The reputation of that loyal minister is so important! My talent is not a thousand times better than that trash Yongli! Only the two of us can expel the Tartars by joining forces. That trash will only destroy all the results of the resistance to the Qing Dynasty. What are you thinking about, what do you want to do?
The ages and speculations of the main figures of Daxi-Ming Army (the following are official historical records and my own speculations after consulting the information, which may not be 100% correct) Sun Kewang (late 1615), Li Dingguo (July 29, 1621), Liu Wenxiu (1629), Bai Wenxuan (1615), Feng Shuangli (1614), Ma Bao (1628), Wang Shangli (1612), Ma Jinzhong (1609), Wang Ziqi (1618), Zhang Hu (1629), He Jiuyi (1619), Lu Mingchen (1623), Zhang Sheng (1617), Dou Fame (1622), Li Laiheng (1627), Yuan Zongdi (1617), Sun Zhengqi (1634), Sun Zhengchun (1637), Sun Zhenghao (1639)
How about the country's future name be called "Da Ning"!
According to the custom of the Yuan and Ming dynasties, they all took their names from the "Book of Changes". The Yuan Dynasty took "Da Zai Qian Yuan", the Ming Dynasty took the following "Da Ming Shi", and the next one was "Bao He Da He", but everyone knows what "Da He" is and cannot be used! So skip it, and the next step is "The first common people come out, all nations are in Xianning". The "Book of Changes" explains that "when a king is established, the world will be peaceful", which has a very good meaning, so according to this rule, the country should be named "Daning"! I think this is much more reliable than "Da Qin", "Da Xi", "Da Shun"... And so on! It's in line with tradition, and you don't have to worry about using someone else's country name!
Why is the New Dynasty called the Daqing Dynasty?
Come on, there are currently too few historical texts to read. In the late Tang Dynasty, Fusheng began to write literary works, and the elementary school students were tired of the routines. In the Northern Dynasties, the Northern Dynasties began to lose their brains. Who else can write a book that can be read?
There are very few people who wear Sun Kewang, but I like this kind of unpopular one.
Is this the end? Is it bad?
Are you going to lose it if you keep it? I used to bookmark this book after reading the introduction and the beginning. I was very happy when I read the extra chapter today. I finally finished the book and can read it. As soon as the results came in, there were 900,000 words and more than 200 chapters. I was speechless. Just by looking at it, it must be useless!
Time travel has such a big status, so it's not interesting. The audience prefers those who slowly climb up from the bottom 😁
I found that I couldn't finish reading the author's two books, and I wrote about my inner monologue all day long. Junk article