
Jingnan Strategy
靖难攻略
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I really like that the author really paid attention to the general environment of the early Ming Dynasty and the real situation of the characters at that time. It can be said that China at that time was in a unique environment. At that time, after the ravages of Song, Jin and Meng, the north was uninhabited thousands of miles north of the Huaihe River, and a large number of cities were abandoned. In the entire North China Plain, only three cities with a population of more than 30,000, including Beiping, Jinan, and Zhending, had city walls. All other counties have a household registration of over 10,000 people, and there are no city walls. The government sits directly in the fields to work. The Yuan Dynasty left an unprecedented number of foreign ethnic groups. At that time, there was even a Georgian community in Hangzhou that believed in Zoroastrianism. A large number of Persian, Central Asian, Middle Eastern, and Eastern European people are distributed in various cities in China. These Semu people, together with the Mongols, are even the majority of urban residents. What is even more terrifying is the evil done by the loser Song Dynasty. They first lost Yan Yun, and instead of regaining the lost ground, they argued that it would be okay without Yan Yun. After finally regaining Yanyun, they levied excessive taxes on the local residents, draining their bones and marrow, causing the Yan people to actively join the Jin army to fight against them. After losing the north, in order to maintain its orthodox status, the Song Dynasty chose an unprecedented method and actively divided itself! The Song Dynasty expelled all northerners from Han citizenship. I have argued that these places have been contaminated with Hu customs since the Tang Dynasty, and they have all been "Hu-ized" and are no longer Han people. Because the people in the north are no longer Han people, only the south is Han people, so they are still "orthodox". In the Song Dynasty, people from the north were called "Gui Zhengren", and they restricted and suppressed the people who fled. All this ultimately led to a complete split between the North and the South in their perceptions of themselves. The southerners think that the north is the Tatars and they are the Han people. Northerners called the south barbarians, but it was the Jin who wrote poems to commemorate them. They believed that they were the orthodox Han people, and called the Song Dynasty southern barbarians. This understanding was completely formed in the Yuan Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang faced such an unprecedented and unprecedented situation. There are all kinds of foreign races everywhere. The north has been severely destroyed. The Han people have become a minority. They have been ruled by foreign races for hundreds of years. They have begun to take the name of Mongolia. The rule can only rely on the supply of materials from the south of the Yangtze River. The only reason for this was that there were many foreign ethnic groups in the Jiangnan area, and because of the Song Dynasty's operations, the people in Jiangnan believed that all the northerners were barbarians, and that they were the only Han people. The northerners also look down on the southerners, calling each other barbarians while they are the only Han people. While Zhu Yuanzhang attacked the Beiyuan and Luchuan dynasties and restored production in the north, he reunited the divided Han people and forced the Semu and Mongolians to assimilate. Restore the destroyed Han culture and get rid of the Mongolian customs. Later, Zhu Di also inherited and promoted these policies. Finally, after two hundred years of efforts by the Ming Dynasty, China was reunified. This was the real achievement of remaking China! It can be said that if it were not for the Ming Dynasty, there would not be China at all. Instead, like the East Slavs, it would be permanently divided into three ethnic groups: Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. The success of the Ming Dynasty was so complete that we simply did not realize that the greatest achievement of the Ming Dynasty was all of us now. I hope the author can maintain this perspective. Only by truly placing the people at that time in the reality of that time can we know their behavioral decisions and understand their stories. Come on, author👍
After Jingnan, it's no longer interesting. I can't find anything exciting. It's pretty much the same.
It doesn't feel as good as the previous one, and it's just that Fanzen is a bit interesting. It's hard to believe that this is written by the same author.
The protagonist is inconsistent in many places, such as being friendly to the lower class and treating each other as equals, valuing love and justice, but after getting married, he is dispensable to his wife. I thought that even if this is not the result of free love, at least there is some affection after being together for so long, right? At first, I thought he was too young to touch her, but after Jingnan succeeded, he felt that it didn't matter that he had no heirs anyway. Some commentators who have questions in the comment area are also scolding, and some are scolding and scolding back is understandable, but it is a bit outrageous for some friendly exchanges to set the background of the plot. Isn't this the attitude in your last book, or do you think you became a big name because of the good results of your last book? After Jingnan, it was all a mess. Emperor Yongle was weakened by you and became like a big boy. The protagonist claimed that he was a "boy" when he opened his mouth. Can someone who was married in his late twenties call himself that?
Don't always bring up "the prosperity of the people is suffering, the destruction of the people is suffering". I would rather be a peace dog than a talent in troubled times, which is what the people really expect.
You are one of the few who write about famous generals such as Guo Ying, Song Sheng, and Qu Neng. Many people really think that there will be no one in Jingnan and Jianwen dynasties, so they can play Lan Yuchui.
I stopped watching when I saw that the throne was given to Zhu Di. It really is. You, the protagonist, are already creating a new history, why don't you be more bold. Why should we let this part of history return to its original route? You can give up the throne of the feudal dynasty as you please, and your people don't have any objections? Even if there aren't those who can add a yellow robe to your body, then there aren't those who want to get to the next level? It's too idealistic and too unrealistic. What you're doing, I can't even imagine how far Pig's Foot and Zhu Di's men will fall in love and kill each other in a few years, unless they are both good children and appointed. Really disappointing. 8
So far, it's pretty satisfactory.
After seeing a lot of critical comments, I feel that it is indeed not as exciting as Jingnan. And the more you write, the more loopholes you will find. After all, the author is a human being and cannot understand everything. In fact, if you really think about it, before the Jingnan crisis, the protagonist had already started to collapse when he went to farm in Liaodong. How can it be so easy to cultivate fields? Don't look at the protagonist's various policies and Zhu Yuanzhang's various aids, but I can tell you for sure that even so, it is difficult to support so many people. What was the situation in Liaodong in the Ming Dynasty? It was death due to waterlogging and death due to drought. Although the Northeast is now a granary, it was transformed by New China. Previous data showed that 40% of the land in the Songnen Plain of Heilongjiang in Northeast China is salinized. At the same time, rainfall in the Northeast is not very good, and there are strong winds, which can easily cause disasters. The total precipitation looks like the same thing, but once you average it out, and then look at the specific months, you will understand. Let's put it this way, Siberia and other regions may have more precipitation than Northeast China. The Ming Dynasty did not directly control the Northeast for nearly three hundred years. There are objective geographical reasons. This is only a problem in Heilongjiang. There is a large Liaoze area in the Liaodong area in the south, which forced the Ming Dynasty to forcibly cut out a circle when building the Great Wall. There are also various swamps and muddy areas. The land in the Northeast is fertile, but the south of the Yangtze River is also very fertile. Why didn't the people of the Han Dynasty go to the south of the Yangtze River to cultivate land? So according to the way it is written in the novel, it is not necessarily easy for the protagonist to start reclamation. It takes several years to build various water conservancy facilities and dig artificial rivers for drainage. The most embarrassing thing is that it is connected to the Mongolian grassland in the west. You may not know that the Bohai Sea and the Yellow Sea actually have ice floes all year round, and the navigation risks are not small at all. This is why they rely on the Grand Canal. During the Little Ice Age, various ice floes in the Bohai Sea and Yellow Sea in the Ming Dynasty may last for four or five months, and this does not even mention the monsoon ocean currents. I really envy the Russians. Despite their high latitude, the geography is really good. There are rivers in the Baltic Sea that can connect to the Black Sea. Various rivers have large flows. Siberia, East Siberia and West Siberia have various large north-south rivers, and they are all connected by rivers. Colonizing Siberia may seem far away, but in fact the fleet can transport supplies from St. Petersburg to the Siberian region. That's why the Russians colonized so quickly. They had never encountered a situation like the Ming Dynasty and Mongolia. They walked through the forest, carried supplies to rivers, built fortresses, and defeated the natives. It was definitely different. So the real situation is that even if you are a traveler, as long as there is no railway, it will be difficult to capture Mongolia, colonize Siberia, and at most, capture Mongolia. However, if you have the energy, it is better to capture Brunei, the Philippines, Indonesia, march westward to Bangladesh, and capture India. Standing to the north is totally against yourself. Of course, what I'm talking about is the reality. The novel can be tolerated. Based on reality, 99% of time travel novels are empty talk. In addition, the reason why it is difficult for the Ming Dynasty to capture Mongolia, but the Qing Dynasty can capture Mongolia, is because the times are different, let alone the Manchu and Qing Dynasties. Even at the end of the Ming Dynasty, you will find that the Mongols are not very good. I will pay tribute, Lin Dan Khan asks for help from the Ming Dynasty, etc. During this period, the Eurasian nomads had begun to decline. Many people laughed at the Ming emperor for being captured. But many people don't know that in the years after the Ming emperor was captured, the Mongols also captured Moscow, destroyed Persia, and conquered India. This was all done by the khanates established by the Mongols. But at the end of the Ming Dynasty, could you still believe that the Mongols had the strength to burn Moscow? Destroy Persia? This is because of the advancement of technology and the times, which has led to the complete decline of the nomads. So much so that during the Jungar era, even the Mongols began to fight Qing soldiers with muskets
Alas, I don't like watching the Jingnan Civil War. One's own people beat their own people, meaningless casualties. The world's top army defeated itself.
Forcibly moving the capital to Beijing is weird
Many history novices will have a common problem. They have to move the capital in the Ming Dynasty. Anyway, just go to Beijing and be done with it. Moving the capital to Beijing in the Hongwu Year is something that goes against the laws of history.
Too idealistic. . . . This can only be said that the author is too partial to the male protagonist, and everyone is trying to make way for Zhu Laoer. It is unrealistic. You could run a newspaper in that era, but you couldn't run it in every prefecture and county. . . This is asshole logic
The author has never figured out who the audience of this book is. He originally came here to sympathize with Zhu Gaoxu, but ended up ruining the book for his own hobbies. What he did last time was the trash like Shang Shan Ruo Wushui, just to lick his idol, regardless of status. Let me talk about the shortcomings: thinking too big, too complicated, and thinking too perfectly,
Food and grass before Jingnan, water and grass after
Is this book really written by the author? Didn't you sell your name and have someone else write it?
The author of historical novels is too voluptuous
The reason why Zhu Di won the Jingnan War was that he created god-like military miracles in your early wars. Especially in the Battle of Baigou River, he was forced into a desperate situation by Li Jinglong's deployment. Yuan father and son, one of the two cavalry stars in the Northwest, Tengju Six, killed all the main cavalry of the Central Army. They also chased Li Jinglong for 800 miles and defeated the main force of Li Jinglong's Central Army at Huashan while Li Jinglong maintained an organized retreat, thus entering the stage of strategic stalemate. Then they took advantage of the huge geographical gap between the Dezhou and Zhending Corps of the Central Army. In the early Ming Dynasty, the entire North China Plain was sparsely populated and there were almost no city wall strongholds. Several large-scale southward campaigns took advantage of Zhu Yunwen's imperial court's Xuzhou, Jining, Kaifeng, and Handan supply lines to mobilize and annihilate the main force of the Dezhou Zhending Corps.
Can industry really move south?
According to the author, Zhu Qiyue moved industry to the south. The problem was that the industry of the Ming Dynasty relied heavily on coal mines. If there are no large coal mines in the south, how can they relocate industries and transport coal from Northeast China and Shanxi to Jiangnan every year? The efficiency and losses involved here doomed the Ming Dynasty's industry to failure. And if this is the case, as long as the coal industry in the north remains and maintains high wages for workers, then at least the workers in Shanxi and Northeast China will live a better life. Because of transportation efficiency, the demand for coal will expand and more jobs will be provided. As long as Renzong was good at mathematics, he knew that industry could not be relocated.
The only thing the emperor can do as a puppet is that the emperor is a short-lived ghost. In this way, he will gain fame but not the ultimate benefit. But Emperor Yongle has been in power for more than 20 years. Author, are you sure the protagonist can survive him? Even if you can survive it, you will be in your 40s after more than 20 years, and that good saint grandson will also grow up. . . . . I would like to give the author a suggestion. Since the failure of Zhu Di's ascension to the throne cannot be corrected, then let Zhu Di be the emperor for up to five years, and then the protagonist asks Zhu Di to abdicate the throne, otherwise there will be changes later. The main question is that once Zhu Di ascends the throne and enjoys supreme rights, will he be willing to abdicate? It's outrageous for you to ask the protagonist to use the throne to test Zhu Di's mood and test Zhu Di's family ties. It is estimated that if there is a fight in the end, Zhu Di will never abdicate obediently, otherwise Zhu Di's character will collapse. But if Zhu Di really gives the protagonist a try, even if the protagonist wins, the book will collapse. After all, he is very unhappy. There are so many things to do if he ascends the throne so early.
If the protagonist does not rise to power, what will his rebellious subordinates think? Look at what Liu Bang, Li Shimin, and Chai Rong did in history.
Zhu Gaoxu
What's the author's thinking?
Spain and Portugal could colonize North and South America, why couldn't the larger Ming Dynasty colonize? At that time, Britain and France could also colonize, why couldn't Ming Dynasty? The author's brain circuit is very abnormal.
Chapter 411, after all, the country will be destroyed in 300 years
After reading Chapter 411, after all, it took 300 years for the country to subjugate itself. After doing so many things, Mao has no use for it. What's the use of going through all the trouble? Do you watch the protagonist do meaningless things?
In the four years of the Jingnan War, the two sides fought with more than 100,000 heavy troops. The Zhending War, the Zhengcunba Battle, the Baigouhe Decisive Battle, the Dongchang Battle, the Weixian Shenzhou Interdiction Battle severely hit the Zhending Corps, the Jiahe Battle severely damaged the main force of the Dezhou Corps, the Gaocheng Decisive Battle severely damaged the main force of the Zhending Corps, and then Zhu Di returned to his division. The battle of Xishuizhai and the Battle of Changli County resolved the Liaodong and Shanxi armies' plundering of the Yan-controlled areas. In the final decisive battle at Lingbi in Suzhou, Zhu Di mobilized south to annihilate the last 200,000 or more infantry and cavalry forces of the Dezhou Zhending Corps of the Central Army. He defeated the main force of the Central Army due to hunger on the enemy's inner line on his outer lines. This was an invincible technical and tactical level. In so many heavy battles, except for the battle of Dongchang, where the two sides ended in a draw, the Yan army won all the other battles involving more than 100,000 people. Those things about the Ming Dynasty and Zhu Di's sneak attack on Nanjing are the most ridiculous inventions in history. After the Suzhou Lingbi Battle, the main field force of the Central Army was completely wiped out, and the war after Zhu Di was already overwhelming.
The book is finally finished. It is so difficult for the author to write a book now! As long as something is a bit unreasonable, someone will jump out and complain! In the future, the relocation of industries outside the customs is an industrial necessity and there is no way! Others are used to working half the year and half the year in winter! Which capital is gone without shedding tears! ? During the Little Ice Age, in the winter without heating, ghosts went to work? ! Zhou Bapi wouldn't dare to be so rude! Then the losses in attacking India are also normal! That place makes the aliens cry when they visit! The natural dangers of the Ganges River can defeat millions of soldiers! The key is that the more people who go there, the bigger the Ganges becomes!
The author says that the classical Chinese text in the book is very good, but the extras make people feel chilling!
The following remarks are all personal opinions! The extra gave me a very bad feeling. First, the clan system is really terrible. Second, the solidification of classes is terrible! In modern society, in order to prevent the bottom class from hating the rich, there is a famous saying: Only death is the fairest! But the author's extra story states that the emperor has special privileges after death, but ordinary people do not have such rights after death! Even those who serve the emperor, whether they are loyal or traitorous, corrupt or honest, have the right to choose! But ordinary people do not have such rights! ! ! History is created by the working people, not these emperors and their henchmen! Why can they still enslave the people after death, regardless of their talents during their lifetime? Just because they were emperors and high officials during their lifetime! ? In addition, the clan is terrifying! It is true that everyone is dead, but the ancestors can still oppress you. No matter the form is good or bad, they can be judged based on seniority and only personal likes and dislikes! This is really terrible! Seeing the extra, it really caused me physical discomfort. The feudal dregs of thoughts seem to be still deeply ingrained! There is still a long way to go to emancipate our minds!
It's brainless, it's not a good article, and there are a lot of unreasonable things in the text. Don't touch both sides. Abandoned
Do you make it harder for yourself?
Make it more difficult for yourself to stay calm? You also pointed out the gold and silver mines in Yunnan. I really feel like Jingnan can't beat you to death. I don't know that Yunnan will be a fiefdom of the Han Dynasty in the future. Aren't you afraid that if Zhu Yunwen's finances are good, he will kill Peiping directly?
Inconsistent
You wrote that you were walking on thin ice in Nanjing and at the same time wanted to show off your skills. If it were real, Zhu Yunwen would have fucked you long ago
Objective evaluation: There are many unsatisfactory places in this book, but please read it patiently. If you are impatient, you will skip chapters, but the last 4.75% Must be read. Although it is long-winded, if you read it carefully, it is very innovative. This is the only thing I have seen in all time travel articles. Just counting the first 35% + the last 4.75%, This book will have an unlimited number of readers in the future, and the middle is all miscellaneous nonsense. Definitely worth seeing
Since ancient times, there has been no one capable of fighting to the right of Li Shimin, followed by Zhu Yuanzhang. "
Golden Beans is a very good subject, but there are very few people writing about it. On the contrary, for example, Chongzhen, Wanli, and Tianqi were badly written. What do these emperors mean? With the dignity of the emperor and the omniscience of future generations, there is a template for writing again and again. You are at the peak of your status. You don't even need to fight monsters and upgrades. You are just playing tricks and engaging in power struggles. What's the point? Forget about the key power struggles, and the historical figures written in it are just stereotypes. The writing is even worse than office struggles, and it also writes about the emperor.