
I'm Really Not the Third Prince Zhu
我真不是朱三太子
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At the end of the Ming Dynasty, no one saved Zhu Ming. If he wants to save the Zhu family, Li Zicheng cannot enter Beijing. If the Manchus can enter, they cannot unify the world. Do you think Chongzhen doesn't want to go south? I was desperate. I only got tens of thousands of taels for a donation. As the head of the state, I only donated two thousand, let alone others. After Li Zicheng entered Beijing, he plundered tens of millions of taels. Not funny! It is said that the Manchus massacred several people, but the ones who attacked were all Han soldiers who surrendered from north to south. It is cruel to kill your own people.
Death is imminent, so it's best not to write about falling in love, hey
In fact, the most important thing is to let people know that being a traitor and a traitor requires paying a high price, because there is too little loyalty in that period. Because when others see it, it is okay for me to be a traitor, and it can be better. Then how do you let others see it? There is no need to fight life and death, no bloodshed, no need to slowly be promoted. You can be rich and powerful, and you can have a group of wives and concubines. Even if you are caught, once I surrender, saying that I will never rebel is just bullshit. Now that the problem is over, I asked how many loyal people there are in such a world. Forget it, put your hope in people's hearts. Forget it, after all, the protagonist is just a small person in modern times. It is normal to be timid, scared, and want to escape from problems. After all, no modern person has what the protagonist has. This is not his world anyway, so what does the people here have to do with him? If you don't say it, I'm sorry, I took it too seriously, forgetting that this is just a novel.
Repeatedly emphasize that he is not the Third Prince Zhu? ? ? You are Shuizi's, right?
There is no need to attach too much importance to the fallen generals of the Green Camp and the generals of the Wu Department. Prince Hou Bo of Kuidong and his generals, mid-level and low-level officers already have sufficient talent reserves (with the blessing of technological tools that are far ahead of their times). Generals from the Western Camp such as Ma Bao, Ta Xince, and Wu Zisheng who had no choice but to surrender to the Qing Dynasty in the later period should have much higher treatment than other generals who surrendered. There is no reason why the generals of the Wu Department can They are just ordinary generals who have fought hard to revive the Ming Dynasty for more than ten years. Although they did not resist to the end like the Kuidong generals, they are rare. The dog-slaughterers are worthy of the people of the world. These soldiers must be treated differently. Needless to say, the Kuidong Laodi troops are almost Juxtaposed with them are the rebels belonging to Zhang Huangyan, Chen Shangchuan, Yang Yandi and others who are still resisting in various places, and the Zheng family is also included (after all, they are the banner of the Southeast Anti-Qing Dynasty, and most of the offshore rebels have joined the Zheng army), followed by the original troops of Xiying, and thirdly those who participated in the rebel army and returned to their hometown after being dispersed. Farmers, now volunteers who have volunteered to join the army (refer to the civilians who surrendered to the army during Wen's expedition to Gansu and Shaanxi), are again normal civilian recruits with innocent wealth and are recruited into the army, and finally the surrendered Green Camp. There should be a distinction in military pay and treatment. Most of the veterans from Kuidong and West Camp can now be arranged to be fostered. Others The remaining ones of moderate age (there are many brothers in the family, so there is no burden) can be arranged to lead recruits, supervise combat teams, logistics and food transportation, etc., Communicate to all levels, hold conferences, and let these veterans make their own choices. Various preferential care measures will be gradually improved. They can't afford to wait. How can they survive after death? The prosperity and splendor of the time were real. You can refer to the saying during the founding of the People's Republic of China that "the Red Army never leaves the school." These veterans accompanied the Ming Dynasty through the most difficult moments. Not to mention the corps commanders, chief commanders, commanders, and commanders, they were the most basic soldiers, grooms, and cooks. Their qualifications are all listed here. Merit and personal ability, hard work is greater than anything else. Now the benefits are gradually implemented. After the Ming Dynasty and the resurgence of the Ming Dynasty, if the guard system is continued, these veterans will all start from a hundred hereditary households. If the military system is reformed, it must create the same contemporary concept of being a soldier as glorious, the soldier is sacred, and the most respectable person. , Greatly improving the benefits of being a soldier (from good men not being soldiers to being good men should be joining the army), making being a soldier a good way out. You don't have to worry about no one being a soldier but competing for it and not being able to become a soldier. You have to rely on connections. The descendants of veterans can enjoy certain benefits (priority to enlist in the army) and be given priority in promotions in all walks of life. At the same time, the princes and princes of Kuidong have greatly improved their material conditions due to the changes in productivity brought about by the protagonist's time travel. The future conquests in the South and the West will bring huge benefits. The title has sufficient conditions to be hereditary and replaceable. Xiying (generals such as Ma Bao and Ta Xince) are indeed demoted, but even if their titles from the Yongli period are not restored, they should be awarded one rank after being demoted. It is really unreasonable that the generals of Wu can hold the title of marquis or earl, and Xiying should be inferior to others. After the generals of the Western Camp gradually performed meritorious services, maybe they were hereditary and replaced (to a certain extent lower than the generals of the Eastern Kuidian). As for the Wu tribe and other Green Camp surrendered generals, there was no need to give too many rewards. Their role was mainly to set a benchmark for the unrecovered areas, win people's hearts, and conquer without attacking. There is no need to pay too much attention to them. They are even worse than the chieftains. At best, they can keep their current titles. After the ZTE, their titles should be downgraded and inherited (three or five generations at most are enough). It would be worthy of them if they were reduced to command so that this kind of official position would not be downgraded. There are still very important things to do now: ☞Look for the orphans of the loyal martyrs and provide compensation to the surviving descendants. Now that we have reached Guangzhou, we should go to the place where Emperor Shaowu and his ministers died for their country and the place where the three loyalists of Lingnan died. In addition to regaining Guangzhou, the best consolation for them was to sacrifice the heads of traitors such as Shang Kexi and Xu Erxian. They were awarded posthumous titles and titles, and temples were built. At the same time, their descendants were given official positions. Mu Shenbao, the descendant of the Duke of Guizhou mentioned above, should go and bring him back. As a founding nobleman who started and ended with the Ming Dynasty, the last Duke of Guizhou, Mu Tianbo, accompanied Yongli in exile in a foreign land and never left him. His descendants should be given preferential treatment, worthy of the hereditary succession of the Duke of Guizhou. Li Sixing, the crown prince of the Jin Dynasty, and Bai Wenxuan, the king of Gongchang, are both still alive. We can send the military intelligence department to contact them and inform them of the current situation. It is really a helpless move to surrender to the Qing Dynasty. Bai Wenxuan has done a good job. Li Sixing, out of the favor of the Jin king, will give him a hereditary replacement after his title is reduced to one level.
The author is obsessed with issuing a large number of banknotes. There is no special printing technology, no special pigments, no advanced wood carving craftsmen, and no special paper manufacturing technology. How can the author prevent a large number of counterfeit banknotes printed by the private sector and the Manchus?
At the end of the Ming Dynasty, all the forces competed with each other to see who was worse. Even if they had a little bit of success, they would not be ruled by the Manchus.
The most ironic thing about Nanming is that a large number of former Ming troops and bureaucrats surrendered, had their heads shaved, were given money and rat tails, and then turned around and killed their own compatriots. Who would have thought that it was the peasant army who resisted to the end?
The Duke's embarrassing new vocabulary for street stalls
It is a pity that the Ming Dynasty was destroyed by party strife. Internal fighting was more than gods and external fights were more than ghosts. The rogue bandits defended the country and the sea bandits protected the sea. The kings of the Southern Ming Dynasty, as long as there is someone comparable to Zhao Gou, they can turn over the desperate Ming Xianyu, but they are so useless!
Marry a virtuous wife and keep concubines! A dignified and beautiful lady is the first choice for your queen. No matter how much you like Li Yunrong, she can only be a concubine! You can pamper her more in the future! But she is not qualified to be a queen! There are too many people with higher qualifications and status than her!
The biggest misunderstanding in this book is that Wu Sangui rebelled against the Qing Dynasty. The reason why Wu Sangui rebelled against the Qing Dynasty was not because he wanted to rebel against the Qing Dynasty, but because Kangxi's determined policy of reducing the vassal power forced Wu Sangui to rebel. If the protagonist's real power increased greatly and he owned one or two provinces, then Kangxi would need Wu Sangui's help to attack the protagonist, and naturally he would not resolutely reduce the vassalage. To put it bluntly, if the protagonist's power had improved, Wu Sangui would not have rebelled against the Qing Dynasty.
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 heavily criticized and the other is heavily fanned. Internet novels are even more reliable than these two pieces of garbage.
Everyone has discovered that no Chinese is surrounded by foreigners, and there are still national traitors in China who mess around with foreigners and lure wolves into the house. White people and black people occupied the earth. At the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, there was still a chance for the Chinese nation to occupy the world.
... Speechless to establish a virtuous person? Who is wise? Who has the final say?
Accomplished and were a wind was trail is is that Wu troops and generals surrendered, and I'd like to share my opinion. I think some people can be given opportunities, and some people absolutely cannot be given opportunities. Do you think Fan Wencheng's descendants should be given opportunities? Do the descendants of the eight major Shanxi merchants want to give it? And do the descendants of those traitors Wu Sangui and Hong Chengchou also have to give it? Just jump sideways and get benefits? Today if he forces me, "good birds will choose trees to roost in", and tomorrow if you force me, you will "drive out the Tartars and restore the Han family's clothes"? Those loyal ministers and good generals risked their lives to fight, just to let the traitor masters continue to be prosperous and wealthy? Do you know where I can see ideas like yours? Think about it, as a Han Chinese who has traveled through modern times, can you really feel comfortable watching those traitors who massacred your compatriots and claimed credit for their masters suddenly become high-ranking government officials again? Don't talk about being afraid of resistance, how difficult can it be compared to the first time? Novels against the Qing Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty are both entertaining and obscene. Of course, they must be clear in their thoughts. It would be unpleasant to have the descendants of those traitors alive. Wu Yingxiong should be punished by Ling Chi, and the descendants of Wu Sangui should be exterminated. ,,,,,:"?," "
I just don't understand. You are writing novels, and you are not the emperor. Why are you so afraid of this and that? They are all in your hands. Even writing a novel requires compromise. I am so fucking speechless.
Is being a thief so special to write about? In order to make up the word count, a seven-year-old girl named Wei'er wrote at least five or six chapters. There's something wrong with riding a horse.
The author researched the information and wrote the book! But the author has no political knowledge! It's normal if the protagonist is a time traveler and has little political knowledge! It would be ridiculous if other people don't understand.
Ming Dynasty Forging Artillery Technology
There are two major types of artillery popular in the world from the 14th to the 17th century: "forged cannon" and "cast cannon". The wrought iron cannon technology popular in the 15th to 16th centuries, based on all existing Western European artifacts and comparison with the cultural relics of the Ming Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty's wrought iron cannon technology was stronger than that of Europe at the same time until its demise. I would like to emphasize that the real impact of the Franco machine on the Ming Empire was its breech-loading gun's design for rapid reloading, which was similar to that in Europe at the same time. It was horizontal to the barrel and had clear gaps in the iron bars. It can be seen that the Ming Dynasty did not like the forging technology at all (it was simply shoddy). This kind of forging method could not withstand the high pressure of granular gunpowder, and it was extremely easy to explode the chamber 😰 The biggest difference between the Ming Dynasty's forged iron cannons was that the production method was detailed in the "Arms and Arms". The biggest feature of the forged iron cannons forged by this method was that there were no gaps and a flat and smooth bore. Even by the end of the Ming Dynasty, the only country in the world that could mass-produce various types of seamless wrought iron cannons was the Ming Empire. This also made the Ming Dynasty's wrought iron cannons superior to those in Europe in terms of charge capacity and projectile weight. European wrought iron cannons were unable to solve the seamless process of wrought iron cannons until the middle of the 17th century. The cast iron cannons from three periods, including the British Mary Rose that sank in 1545, Gustav's leather cannon, and the Batavia that sank in the Netherlands in 1629, all have obvious traces of splicing. And all the existing large, medium and small wrought iron cannon cultural relics of the Ming Dynasty, whether they are various types of Weiyuan cannons, Fran machines, and captive-killing cannons, are all seamless. The seamless bamboo shell type wrought iron firearm technology of the Ming Dynasty was widely used as early as the Hongzhi Dynasty. This is ironclad evidence that Shandong cultural relics have been preserved, and it has nothing to do with Westerners. The detailed manufacturing method of a heavy wrought iron general cannon is recorded in Volume 14 of "Synopsis of Armaments". It can be seen that the craftsmanship of Chinese forged iron cannons is different from that of the West from the beginning. This method of burning red iron sheets and wrapping large and small ones can not only make the cannon without traces of splicing, but also greatly reduce blisters in the barrel and obtain a smooth barrel with a unified caliber. On March 6, 1627, the Governor of Portugal and India informed the king that the Governor of Macau, D. Filipe Lobo, had found "two casting masters" and was on his way to Goa. The two Chinese iron-smiths were not accustomed to using cast iron from Goa, so they made no progress in making cannons and returned to China. On March 14, 1632, the Portuguese King approved the Portuguese and Indian Governor-General to use Macao Chinese masters to cast iron cannons in Goa. Monsoon Book, Lisbon National Archives, Volume 30, Page 166. Chinese artillery was also sold to Europe "Selected History of Old Colonialism" quoted the record in Volume 24 of "Philippine Islands" and mentioned that the Spanish obtained copper cannons through Chinese merchants: Two documents in 1574 and 1576 said that the goods shipped to Manila by Chinese merchants included flour, barley flour, sugar, various dried and fresh fruits, steel, iron, tin, lead, red and white copper, fine porcelain, various silk fabrics and various small items. What's especially important is that there are "a large number of bronze cannons that are very well cast, as well as various military supplies." It was always discovered that overseas Chinese invented a new cannon-casting process and ordered fifty of them to be cast at one time. The raw materials used by Spanish bandits to make weapons and ammunition, such as steel, iron, copper, lead, tin and nitrate, were supplied by China. He also imported cannon from China. The Spanish clearly recorded it in the "History of the Great Chinese Empire" published in 1585: In a letter to our master, the King, Captain Alda said after talking about other things: "... The weapons used by the Chinese are the same as ours, and the artillery is of good quality. On some ships, the minister personally saw it As you can see, the cannon body is well-proportioned, and the casting process is better than ours. It is more solid than ours. There are cannon factories in every city, and they are constantly manufacturing them every day." In the 17th century, the Ming Dynasty was the world leader in metallurgical technology, and the quality of its self-produced Hongyi cannons quickly caught up with the support of local technology. "History of Technology", Oxford University's European masterpiece "The Complete History of the Chinese Empire", writes that Spanish officers lamented that "the artillery is better than ours and more threatening." "The Age of Firearms" (written by Tonio, a Portuguese historian of East Asia) evaluated the Ming Dynasty's imitation Hongyi cannon as one of the best artillery in the 17th century. (This is where the artillery of the Ming Dynasty truly took the lead) In the nearly one hundred years before and after the demise of the Ming Dynasty, the new firearms developed in Europe were stronger than the Ming Dynasty, but the metallurgical forging technology was not as good as the Ming Dynasty.
It's not that it's wrong to marry a girl, it's mainly because your emotional drama is not good either, so let's just skip it. And have you considered marrying someone from your hometown first? What about direct descendants? Are you putting the cart before the horse by joining the new team first? Let's give Yuncong, the veteran, at least a legal wife.
It's a bit like "Faqing". I hope I won't be like a grizzly panda trying to force a democratic parliament or something like that.
The most regrettable emperor in the Southern Ming Dynasty is Emperor Longwu Zhu Yujian. He is a completely Mingjun. He is the only emperor in the Southern Ming Dynasty who has done little.
Now that you are getting married, you should marry a few more and integrate the several forces in the pig's trotters through marriage!
The three main halls of the Ming Dynasty were not called Taihe, Zhonghe and Baohe.
Why are historical time-travel novels almost all about soul travel, and many protagonists still have systems or personal space? It is better to write that the protagonist can travel between modern and ancient times through time and space channels. After all, it is based on Einstein's theory of relativity. It is very interesting to write about the protagonist traveling between modern times and ancient times through time and space channels. This can show the direct collision between modern times and ancient times. There are already many stories about the protagonists rebelling in the early Qing Dynasty, including the Kangxi Dynasty and the Yongzheng Dynasty. It would be interesting to write a book in which the protagonist rebelled between Kublai Khan and Yuan Dynasty in the Yuan Dynasty or Zhu Yuanzhang and Hongwu Year in the Ming Dynasty.
After his death, his title should be Emperor Zuwu of the Ming Dynasty
It feels like the subscription data has dropped a lot. It's probably not my imagination. What's the reason? 😥
Why didn't the main character change his name?
I read Anti-Japanese 2 written by the author and liked it very much. Anyone who is in a democratic parliament will support the author! Come on👏