
Ming Dynasty Greedy Wolf Star
大明贪狼星
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Come to the author, follow me and swear that I will not take a break or get sick from today on. Except for the 7 hours a day for eating, going to the toilet and sleeping, I will spend all the other time writing books. I have not written enough 30,000 words in a day. I will never take a break. I refuse games, parties and other activities outside the home. I will write a book and publish it as much as I can. If I can't do it, I will shorten it by one centimeter. If I do it, add 0.001 Centimeters.
Bored, I want to see the river of blood!
Don't always belong to Emperor Xuande, Zhu Zhanji is short-sighted! Zhu Zhanji's short-sighted behavior is not only reflected in the southwest, but also in the northeast and northwest. Zhu Di made a mistake in abandoning Daning, but at the same time he also opened up Nurgandusi and Hami Guards. The military policy of the Yongle period was to replace defense with attack, creating a large no-man's land on the border, and the Mongols came one after another. This made both Mahamu and Arutai miserable and had to surrender and accept the Ming Dynasty's tribute system. Mahamu, the leader of Wala, has been in limbo for more than ten years. He died in a fight with Arutai. Zhu Di, who liked to play off the balance, obviously would not allow the Tatars to dominate. For this reason, in addition to three northern expeditions to wipe out the Tatars, he also vigorously supported Mahamu's son, Choros Tuohuan, the leader of the Walatroros tribe. After his father's death, Tuohuan became a slave of Arutai to help him herd sheep. Arutai is actually pretty good about Tuohuan, and even his wife does not shy away from him when combing his hair. Arutai's younger brother persuaded him several times to get rid of Tuohuan, but Arutai did not listen. Tuohuan's mother was admitted as Hatun by Adai Khan and interceded for her son. Adai Khan finally ordered Tuohuan to be released, and now he has become the head of the Choros tribe. Arutai had long been tortured out of the shadows by Zhu Di. When he heard that the Ming army was leaving the fortress, he only did one thing: escape. Although he failed to capture the main Tatar force several times, Zhu Di still achieved some results, such as demolishing a batch of illegal yurts, burning a large area of green grassland, and taking away the cattle and horses that the Tatars had no time to take away, etc. After more than ten years of debauchery, he finally took advantage of Zhu Di's last personal expedition in the 21st year of Yongle to launch a large-scale raid on the Tatars. This opportunity was perfect. Arutai was running away in embarrassment and was completely unprepared. Most of the population, horses and sheep were taken away, and even Adai Khan was captured and killed. Tuohuan, whose strength and prestige had greatly increased, immediately started his ambitious plan. First, he spent two years conquering the Torgut tribe of the same tribe, and killed the Xianyi King Taiping and Anle King Batu Polo, who were canonized by the Ming Dynasty. The Torgut tribe, which once had the same say as the Choros tribe, became a subordinate of Tuohuan. Then he continued to conquer the east and west, controlling the entire Oara. Tuohuan is an ambitious man. His plan has three steps in total. Unifying Oara is only the first step, and the second step is to unify Mongolia. During the Yongle period, unifying Mongolia was just like "surpassing limits and surpassing oneself", which was just a slogan to win blood. Because whoever dares to do this, Zhu Di will beat them until they don't even know their mother. However, during the Xuande period, the dream actually became reality. Tongyuan Wala's Tuohuan was already stronger than the severely damaged Arutai. In the following years, he replaced Zhu Di, played a wolf-catching-sheep game with Arutai, and appointed the Bor as the puppet khan, and he became the grand master. Arutai was really a master of escaping. He actually managed to hold on for more than nine years under extremely unfavorable circumstances. In the ninth year of Xuande (1434), Arutai was finally freed. After Tuohuan attacked and killed him, he collected all his troops and their pasture lands, effectively unifying all Mongolia. It was none other than Zhu Zhanji who realized the dream of divorce. He carefully cared for the tribesmen wandering in the Hetao, gave tacit approval to the Wuliangha who moved south to herd, ignored the Haixi Jurchens who were attacked and moved eastward, and scolded the Ming army sergeants who expelled Oara. This completely goes against Zhu Di's policy of holding a stick in one hand and a carrot in the other. What medicine is he selling in the gourd? Zhu Zhanji attaches great importance to northern defense, just as he attaches great importance to southwest defense. The strategic policy he formulated for border defense officers and soldiers is passive defense. Zhu Zhanji taught the border generals many times that the defense must be solid. The border troops are not allowed to take the initiative to attack. We must wait for the enemy to attack before we can repel them. When the enemy retreats, we must not pursue it. In order to prevent generals from being greedy for merit, he also wrote two poems for everyone: "If you are cautious, you only need to learn from Li Mu, but if you are greedy for merit, there is no use learning from Chen Tang." As a result, Li Mu could not learn from it, and the defense line was seriously shrinking. In the border areas between Ming and Mongolia, there is no such thing as peaceful coexistence and joint efforts to build a beautiful homeland. In some cases, the enemy advanced and we retreated, while the enemy retreated and we advanced. Under Zhu Zhanji's wise guidance, the Ming army took the initiative to leave the fortress and disappeared, and the Mongolian forces began to advance continuously. The emperor is also a human being, and as a human being he will make mistakes. As long as he can correct himself, he will still be a good emperor. For example, he must have the courage to fight back decisively and let the Mongolians know who is the boss. But it would be another matter if the emperor did not realize that it was a mistake. Zhu Zhanji didn't think it was a mistake to give up Jiaozhi. Since giving up brought him a lot of peace, why couldn't he copy it to the north? He decided to give up again. On the northern border of the Ming Dynasty, there was a border town called Kaiping, located northwest of today's Duolun, Inner Mongolia, and about three hundred miles north of the Great Wall. It was one of the results of Li Wenzhong's lightning-fast military campaign to conquer the capital of the Yuan Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang established Pingwei here, which formed a triangular defense system with Daning Guard to the east and Xinghe Guard to the southwest. Zhu Yuanzhang sealed his seventh son, King Zhu Shu of Qi, in Qingzhou and ordered him to leave the town to Kaiping. Zhu Di also ordered Han King Zhu Gaoxu to lead his troops to Kaiping for preparations. Zhu Di's northern expedition all started from here. He once said: "As long as we stick to Kaiping, we can keep Daning and Liaodong in the east and Gansu and Ningxia in the west safe and sound." This shows the importance of Kaiping Guard. Zhu Di abandoned the defense of Daning, but did not give up the defense of the Daning area. He created a no-man's land of thousands of miles and did not allow groups of Mongolians to appear at all. The style of painting changed during the Xuande period. Under the guidelines of passive defense, Daning in the east of Kaiping was bound to lose control. Zhu Zhanji was an emperor who was very open-minded about his territory. Since it was so difficult to defend, wouldn't it be easier to just give up? "What's the harm to me if I lose this small territory?" Not only did the Ming army fail to secure Daning and Xinghe, they even gave up Kaiping. At the same time, they also gave up the dangerous terrain south of Kaiping and north of the Great Wall, shrinking the northern defense line by more than 300 miles. The abandonment of three important strongholds on the northern defense line meant that a large military buffer zone was lost north of the Great Wall, which brought about two very serious consequences. First, the entire northern defense system lacks depth. The Mongolian tribes in Mobei gradually moved south to the Great Wall, and the distance between the enemy's attacks on Beijing and the interior was greatly shortened. The second is to compress the eastern part of Liaoning, turning this area into a long and narrow corridor, making the northern border defense even more empty. The northern defense line lost its forward base, and it became very difficult for the Ming army to leave the fortress. From then on, it gradually suffered passive attacks. "The emperor defends the country's gates" was actually realized in this way. More than twenty years later, Zhu Zhanji's son Zhu Qizhen will pay for my mistakes. He also completely terminated the fleet's activities to the Western Ocean, which saved the Ming Dynasty a lot of money, but the consequences were obvious. Some scholars in later generations commented: The sails of cultural exchanges in the Xuande Dynasty no longer sailed. From the perspective of cultural exchanges, the maritime ban policy also brought many regrets, making the Ming Dynasty a civilization surrounded on all sides. Without the maritime ban policy and the decline of Chinese navigation, the initial contact between the Chinese and European colonists was likely to have been in the Indian Ocean rather than Southeast Asia. If this is the case, then the initial integration of the cultural circles of the Far East and Western Europe may be different - the outpost of contact with European colonists is as far away as the Indian Ocean, and China will be more relaxed. The contraction did not end there. On October 22nd of the second year of Xuande, without encountering any military threat, Zhu Zhanji decided to withdraw the Hami guards who had been stationed in the Western Regions during the Yongle period to the capital, and appointed King Zhongshun of Mongolia to rule Hami over Watasli. The court only maintained nominal control over the guards in the Hami area, and time seemed to have gone back to the era of the Hami small kingdom of King Zhongshun. In the third year of Xuande's reign, Xuanwei envoy Si Renfa from Luchuan invaded Nandian, Tengchong and other places. The chief military officer of Yunnan, Mu Sheng, Duke of Guizhou, submitted a petition to send troops for conquest. Mu Sheng also reported a situation. The Jiaozhi rebellion was supported by the Xuanwei Division of Laos and the chieftains of Ningyuan Prefecture. This group of people is guilty of cheating, so why not just deal with it together? In the end, Zhu Zhanji didn't bother to care at all. He replied to Mu Sheng like this: Didn't you discuss the Luchuan matter with the senior management of Southwest before? You can do whatever you want to do, and we will do it this time. As for Laos and Ningyuan, forget it, why bother arguing with them? Laos and Ningyuan are accomplices, Luchuan is stamping his nose and face, but he is still ignored. You, Zhu Zhanji, do not have the prestige of your grandfather Zhu Di. Stamping your feet will make half the world tremble. The result of raising tigers was that the Ming Dynasty lost its prestige in the southwest, and Luchuan expanded wildly. As a result, Zhu Qizhen had to pay a huge price and still left sequelae.
In political struggle, if you fight, you still have a way to live, but if you don't fight, you will die. At first, you cried and begged others to support you, Han Wang. Now, if you say you won't fight, you won't fight and walk away. Others support you with their heads. Now you just sell it if you say it. Most people can't do this.
The History of the Ming Dynasty and the History of the Qing Dynasty are two of the most unreliable history books in the history of the world. One is widely criticized and the other is widely fanned. Internet novels are more reliable than these two written rubbish.
After reading the introduction, I can only say that the probability of Zhu Di making the emperor of the Han Dynasty is the same as the probability of Zhu Yuanzhang making someone other than Zhu Biao the emperor.
I don't know when it started, but people writing novels about the Ming Dynasty like to talk about the weather. Isn't this a typical example of ugly people blaming their parents, and poor people blaming society? If the Little Ice Age was really so impressive, how did the women in the north live? How does a furry bear live? Any other Arab can live well in the desert.
Awesome, it's only been 140 chapters and we've already invaded Little Japan. It's great. Those who are on horseback are still scheming in the capital after three or five hundred chapters. This kind of person is the most annoying. I read books for entertainment, for happiness, and for pleasure. I'm not looking for discomfort. Don't say anything, Quan Ding!
The author, I'd like to give you an opinion. It's up to you whether you want to listen to it or not. Stop adding so many plots about the Riddler to the text, okay? I saw that the Riddler's behavior has appeared hundreds of times so far in the latest chapter! (Almost every chapter has it, and one chapter will appear multiple times) Although most of you can 'decrypt' it very quickly, you really can't stand it! Originally the article has a depressing theme, but you still engage in crazy Riddler behavior? It will make people very uncomfortable to watch! To prove that I am not talking nonsense, I will give you an example: Chapter 317, the Riddler's behavior appears several times in one chapter! ! !
The king of Han next door has already captured half of the Central Plains. A true father is kind and his son is filial, and brothers, friends and brothers are respectful.
The author can actually write some evaluations of the protagonist by later generations, map the image of the protagonist to art, games, etc., And even go through a Baidu Encyclopedia introduction. These will definitely be fun as extras.
It's too early to jump out at the age of 9. The King of Han is still far away from being finished. It's not too late to jump out at the age of sixteen. At the age of sixteen, Zhu Di's balance has completely tipped towards Zhu Danji. You can only show off yourself by jumping out and showing off. Zhu Di probably won't pay any more attention to you. The most he can say is, "Hey, you have grown up." 9 Years old? The good saint grandson has not even gotten up yet, but he was suppressed by the performance of your prodigy Qilinzi. You want to compete for the position, right? You also said that you don't want to sit in that position.
At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the number of Lao Zhu's descendants recorded in the data alone was over 100,000. You must know that Lao Zhu did not allow his descendants to work in agriculture, industry, and commerce... However, the support and salary provided by the court were real, but whether it could reach everyone is another matter... 1 Then the level of bureaucratic corruption is outrageous. Ninety-eight percent of the money allocated by the imperial court for disaster relief or local development has gone before it reaches the end of the line! 2 The land annexation by landlords and nobles was also the main reason for the collapse of the dynasty 3 Most provinces lied about disasters every year, causing poor places with disasters to report that there were no disasters to please the emperor and get rewards! Rich areas reported major disasters and the court exempted them from taxes. However, local governments continued to collect taxes, but all the taxes went into the pockets of officials, gentry and wealthy businessmen! 4 Officers and soldiers do not receive their salary and food all year round! If you want the horse to run, you have to feed it! The soldiers don't know why they are fighting! 5 The eunuchs have too much power. Do the eunuchs control the army's voice? When a battle is won, the eunuch who oversees the army gets the credit, but when a battle is lost, the commander takes the blame! Sometimes you have to bribe the eunuch if you win the battle, otherwise he will find fault with you even if you win, and your head will fall to the ground! 6 The central management is chaotic and officials have been changed many times in a short period of time! 7 The common people have no land to farm. Even if you have land, you can do it with just the messy taxes and the grain collected by the landlords. If you grow one acre of grain, you will still owe several acres of grain! You can't live anymore, why don't you rebel? ! Wait a minute For all these reasons, I am the only one not mentioning Xiao Glacier. Do you know why? Agricultural civilization has been severely affected. Wouldn't it be even more difficult for the nomadic people further north to survive? It can be said that the impact of weather on the northern nomads is far greater than that of the relatively warm farming civilization of the Ming Dynasty! I can only say that I don't understand those who said that weather caused the death of the Ming Dynasty. Agricultural civilization in East Asia cannot survive the Little Glacier weather. Will nomadic people live in areas where even grass is gone? ? ? I really can't poop, it's because the earth has no gravity!
Could it be that he is really on Qingjun's side when he comes to Beijing this time? ? Have you finished cutting off the cancer around Zhu Zhanji? Then go home and fight in Europe? Leave Zhu Zhanji as a puppet emperor? Or give him Daming anyway?
How about going outside to develop? As a time traveler and in a high position, it would be a pity not to open up a map. It's so disgusting to be in the imperial city with those insects.
Did you receive the emperor's order to do things at the age of 9? In ancient times, it was easy for people to die before the age of ten. The emperor wouldn't not pity this grandson, right?
Yes, those who are not of my race must have different minds. The handling of the Jiaozhi Japanese pirates in the Mongolian and Yuan Dynasties made me feel very happy, so please give it a try!
Generally speaking, it's okay, but the author is obviously insensitive to numbers, and the casualties and other factors all seem ridiculous. We should still learn more about battle formations, and at least have a general understanding. Especially in tens of thousands. Obviously, they don't know how outrageous an order of magnitude "ten thousand" is.
This book is really enjoyable, but many times it is suddenly disconnected and unable to be connected, which is really uncomfortable.
One hundred thousand soldiers and horses were lost at the beginning. In fact, defeat is not terrible. The scary thing is that your weapons and equipment are obtained by the enemy. There is a shortage of iron in the Ming Dynasty, and it is even more scarce in other places. If you let others get iron, it will be harder to fight in the future. It is actually wrong for many protagonists to study firearms and cannons when they travel through time. As long as foreigners are not allowed to get iron or clothes, others will freeze to death in winter!
To be honest, this protagonist is very indecisive😅😅😅
Can I add more details if I have already ordered it?
To be honest, just let the pigs ride on me or it's soluble in water. Otherwise, we will be held back and there will be rebellion later. Otherwise, if you keep this lineage, there may be some trouble in the future.
In fact, the civil servants of the Ming Dynasty did not love martial arts so much. They were afraid of not winning and wasting a lot of money. If someone led the fight to win and still had money, who wouldn't love it? At that time, the people of Ximo didn't love it before they went bankrupt. If you are willing to fight, you will die, and there is no money to be made. Look at Citigroup. They fight so hard, but they are the best in martial arts.
The overall pace of the book is very compact, and there is not too many words. It can arouse the readers' emotions. It is very refreshing where it should be, but it is not too grand and overwhelming. I look forward to the author's next book.
Does the author have anything going on in real life? You can make an announcement so that everyone knows better. Those who are still reading these books are all die-hard fans.
What happened to the protagonist? He didn't even tell his father. He always looks like his father doesn't understand and he's convinced.
There has been no update for two or three days...
What's going on? What if you agreed not to rest?