
Zhen Ming
祯明
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- 100k Words
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- Historical
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- Song-Yuan-Ming Dynasties
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- 3y ago
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I saw Chapter 23. The emperor chose loyal ministers and treacherous ministers as written in the history books. Whoever is born is a bad person. If the court is strong and prosperous, whoever gets mad will rebel and betray. There are loyal ministers and treacherous ministers. It depends on how the emperor uses people. Putting the right people in the right positions can bring out their own strength. Don't always use the history books of later generations to evaluate a person.
There are two Ming Dynasties in historical materials, one is the Ming Dynasty written by the Ming Dynasty, and the other is the Ming Dynasty written by the Qing Dynasty. A person's understanding of the Ming Dynasty depends on whether you understand the Ming Dynasty through the Ming people or the Qing people. If you understand the Ming Dynasty through the people of the Qing Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty must be a mess, but if you understand the Ming Dynasty through the people of the Ming Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty is also a mess. This involves another characteristic of the Ming Dynasty, which is the contention of a hundred schools of thought. In the writings of the Donglin Party, everyone in the Zhongguan Party is a real villain. In the writings of the Zhongguan Party, everyone in the Donglin Party is a hypocrite. Gentleman, as for the true and false, you can only judge carefully. There are also the Neo-Confucian School, the Heart School, the Qi School, the Practical School, and the Western School... Each of them has his own opinion about what is true and what is false. The same thing is not agreed upon by all parties. It really tests the IQ of history readers, so that many can only understand the Ming Dynasty from the "summaries" of the Qing people.
The protagonist might as well change the official lottery system first. Relying on lottery to determine official positions is simply sick.
There were still opportunities in the early years of Chongzhen, with a lot of start-up capital and many loyal and capable ministers. I think we should first use anti-corruption measures to crack down on one group and pull another group away. This can not only break up party strife, but also introduce new blood, alleviate land conflicts to a certain extent, and harvest floating wealth. After you have money, it becomes the military. The Beijing camp must be loyal and aggressive, and only if you have guns in your hands can the government be stable. There is no need to go to the chronology to make a big science and technology tree. Cultivating talents and providing soil are more stable than magic. After thousands of years of feudal Confucian castration, at the end of the Ming Dynasty, there was no modern science that could be developed into a system. Therefore, it was necessary to open sea and ban customs for foreign exchanges and introduce Western learning to open your eyes to the world. I suggest you learn from the late Tang Dynasty Fu Sheng
In the Pig Family's Great Tomorrow, the descendants of the Pig Family's royal family are all raised by the government, raising 1 million pigs. This problem caused the fall of the Ming Dynasty, and there were natural and man-made disasters.
Two years later? I came across your book again, and it seems to be a bit of a fate. Recently, my perception of the history of the Ming Dynasty has changed somewhat, and I feel that this history is much more complicated than I thought before. Last year, I accidentally came into contact with the issue of Western pseudo-history. The more I learned about it, the more my original concepts collapsed. Others dare not draw a conclusion. There is definitely something wrong with Xu Guangqi and his ilk. Do you dare to believe the oral narration of "Elements of Geometry"? Introduce missionaries to work in the weapons manufacturing department and Qintian Prison, and act as compradors to lead the way. His descendants have always had good luck in the Qing Dynasty, and were even more prominent during the Republic of China. In the first two years, they even donated money and materials to the Metropolitan Museum. All this is really disgusting. Having said so much nonsense, I sincerely hope that the new book will be an instant hit and achieve greater success!
To be honest, I was really lucky to travel to Chongzhen at the end of the Ming Dynasty. At least it was a simple and ordinary mode. I don't understand. Some people say that it is difficult to travel to Chongzhen. It is really simple to travel to Chongzhen. As long as you protect yourself and don't die accidentally, it is really a simple mode. I won't say anything. At least the world will still be in the hands of the protagonist before he dies. Traveling to become a farmer or settling down is the hell mode. It is really difficult to come back.
The author is also a talented person. You don't even understand the hierarchy of titles. The Ming Dynasty was different from the Manchu and Qing Dynasties. In the Ming Dynasty, the first word was prince and the second word was county prince (Prince Jingjiang is a bit special). In the titles of the Ming Dynasty, the prefix "Xinhe" before the king can be omitted. Prince Dingxing is the abbreviation of Prince Dingxing. As a result, in your case, Prince Dingxing is one level higher than Prince Dingxing. I am really speechless.
So this is the memory of a modern person in Chongzhen's mind🙂
After reading several chapters of the emperor's evaluation of Queen Zhou, I think the author failed to realize the cruelty of political struggle. From the perspective of Empress Zhou's father, Empress Zhou does not behave like a white lotus like the history books do. Empress Zhou was most likely chosen by the civil servants and officials. Otherwise, it would be difficult to explain why Chongzhen was so poor that he could still have so much money even though he begged Empress Zhou and his father. The reason was probably that the civil servants and officials believed that the father-in-law of Zhou was one of their own, and everyone would make a fortune together. If you read the history of the Ming Dynasty carefully, the two most untrustworthy people in the harem are probably the empress dowager and the empress, because these two people can legitimately assume the power of the emperor after the emperor's death, which means that they are your political opponents. Since ancient times, the royal family has no family ties and the emperor is a loner. These two sentences are by no means a joke.
Brothers who are not interested in books, you can go next door to watch this book, (The Battle for Hegemony in the Sui and Tang Dynasties: I Planted Gourds in the Sui and Tang Dynasties), a funny and funny battle for hegemony flow! The protagonist travels through the Sui and Tang Dynasties and becomes the leader of Hulu Village. He is holding a hollow Qiankun hammer, which actually weighs 12.8 Kilograms. The protagonist was fooled into weighing 1,280 kilograms! Claims to be the reincarnation of the God of Thunder, and claims to be the greatest hammer of the Sui and Tang Dynasties! So damn funny!
Among all the articles I have read so far about time travel to Chongzhen in the late Ming Dynasty, this one is the best. The author has solid historical research and good writing style, and the protagonist's various operations are extremely comfortable. I have read too many mindless and cool articles that only focus on fighting and killing all day long, relying solely on the assumption that "the ZTE Ming Dynasty will blow up the world". This article about "an old man seeking a country" is really a breath of fresh air in the mudslide. I hope the author's health will recover soon.