
Yongli Ming Dynasty
永历大明
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My thoughts after reading the latest update in two days
The author's plot arrangement can be said to be at the level of historical novels in the late Ming Dynasty, but the progress of the plot is a bit slow. Of course, this is related to the fact that the protagonist is not blindly arranged for technology or history. Compared with the grenadiers and flintlocks at the beginning, the author's arrangement of the plot is very reasonable. I believe that the author is writing with the mentality of writing a historical drama. I would like to make a small comment. I hope the author can continue to pay attention to the assimilation effect of the times on time travellers, as well as the resistance of conservative bureaucratic forces. As a reader, when I see time travelers abolishing the imperial examination, engaging in advanced industry, implementing modern military rank systems in the army and other behaviors and phenomena that are not in line with the background of the times in the late Ming Dynasty, I will feel out of touch with the environment of the times, thus reducing my interest in reading. The historical process of advancing from feudalism to capital cannot be completed in one or two generations. No matter how wise the hero is, he cannot forcefully accelerate this historical process; or even the protagonist does not realize that maybe the so-called reform and the throne under his butt are in conflict... The protagonist is a time traveler. What kind of identity is it in this era? Is it a guardian of a feudal dynasty? Is it a historical beacon that does not care about the life and death of the dynasty and wants to lead the world into the next era along the historical trajectory? Or is it a way to break out of the constraints of the inherent historical trajectory and embark on a unique path of the times with Chinese characteristics? I believe that the answer to this question will run through various dramas such as political battles and military affairs. Perhaps all the protagonist did was plant the seeds of change, and what kind of changes will have to be accepted by future generations. In short, each generation has its own mission. It is impossible for the protagonist to arrange things for the next 300 years. There is no need to have too high expectations. For the ancestors, it is enough to be an heir who can revive the dynasty, for the family to be a good husband and father, and for the people of the world to be a king who allows them to live and work in peace and contentment! I look forward to the author's continuous updates. Recommendation tickets and monthly tickets are available. Come on!
It's really a bit outrageous
A few poisonous points: 1. Regarding addressing "sir", the author said that he didn't want to check so much information, but you can't name the people around you by their official positions. Then Su Guansheng, wouldn't it be okay for you to call him "Suge Lao"? Ah, it has to come and go. You, a prince, call others "sir" every day. I really feel sick. You said it is still acceptable for lower-level officials to call higher-level officials "sir". You don't distinguish between status. What should I say? When you become emperor, do you also need to call others "sir"? What the hell. 2. That "bank note", you are really outrageous. Even if you think it's not good to just take out money casually, then it would be good for you to just use a bank note. You just moved over things from the middle and late Qing Dynasty without any explanation. 3. In some chapters, readers have clearly stated these problems, but you will not change a chapter. You can't do anything with just one or two words with your fingers. Is the comparison between adults and officials so easy to type? Is the comparison between banknotes and silver coins so nice and reasonable? If you want to play like this and don't want to be so troublesome, why do you still write "I obey the decree"? Wouldn't it be better if you just "" the entire article?
At that time, the Ming army was really not bad. As long as the treatment was improved, they would be able to fight you with full pay. There is no need to overstate that the Qing army was very powerful. As long as the Ming army had real land of their own and high treatment, they could really beat the Qing army into dogs.
Guo Xingye is too cheating. Historically, Guo Xingye was too selfish. Li Dingguo made an appointment with him to play in Guangzhou together. But Li came and he didn't come. They almost broke into Guangzhou. I can only say that Nanming cheated his teammates in a certain way.
On military issues
This book is well written. Although the writing style is not as sophisticated as many authors, the basic logic and IQ are still there. Many historical texts (especially in the late Ming Dynasty) seem to think that finding loyal ministers and famous people will solve problems. However, loyal ministers do not mean capable ministers, nor do they mean incorruptible. Knowing people well, exploiting strengths and avoiding weaknesses are manifestations of the monarch's ability. Although it is difficult to describe, the author is at least writing (currently writing a posture of win-over and integration, I think it is very difficult) The writing is good, and there are general things. So far, it is I was afraid that the writing would collapse due to military issues, and most of the late Ming Dynasty texts were written blindly. In one book, 3,000 men charged into Wu Sangui's 100,000-strong Qing army. It's not that they couldn't charge, and it wasn't that they couldn't cheat. At least, it set the stage. It started inexplicably and won inexplicably... Because this is a big problem, I can only talk about it in general. I hope it can help the author a little, improve the quality of the book, and give bookworms like me some good books to read. In the military wars of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, I personally think that there were two main points that affected the victory of the battle. One was the intuitive military formation (including tactics), and the other was the very hidden connotation, such as the military service system and the superficial military pay (actual finance). Finance was linked to the military service system and land, so the internal impact was very complicated. The second point will be discussed based on the situation. Because it is a very long article, here I will talk about the military formation issue that is ignored and ignored by almost 100% of the authors (I seem to have hardly seen any authors who understand military formations in historical texts), but it was almost a decisive victory in the cold weapon era. Military struggle is not a fight. The performance in most novels and film and television dramas is an emotional expression, that is, a scene is given where someone dies, and then a certain commander shouts revenge, and then the soldiers are hit with chicken blood, rush forward and chop around to wake them up. Or, shout, rush, and then solve the problem... First of all, in ancient war command, command is a verb, which means that the general observes the situation (some climb on a mound, or a special watchtower), observes the situation and then issues orders, that is, waving a hand (or a flag). After the order is issued, how does the army accept the order? The answer is drums and flags (and other things such as trumpets). Shouting and rushing on the battlefield like in the TV series is unworkable and stupid. You can recall the scene of a teacher giving a class at school. Normal people's voices can't be heard by more than about 50 people in a walled place like a classroom. In a noisy and open place on a battlefield, 20 people can hear you. You already have a loud voice. How do you expect to be able to command thousands of troops? It is impossible for armies to fight independently. That is fighting, not military. So, we rely on sound and sight to command, that is, drums and flags. Many people have heard this idiom: beat the drums and march, and the same principle applies to the ringing of gold and retreat of troops, including various other musical instruments, such as trumpets, conch shells, suonas, trumpets, clappers, etc., Which can be used according to the conditions. Then, starting from a small team of about 10 people, there is a team flag, and the larger divisions, bureaus, and battalions have their own flags. Once an order is given, the soldiers must stare at their own flags and follow them in the battle, and cannot get distracted. The core logic here is to cooperate with each other. During the day, you can rely on the flag. If you can't see it at night, you can listen to the sounds. The several sounds of the drum (instrument) also represent different commands, etc. The author can consider and make a basic description. The second is the military formation, which is different from the fancy one-word snake and dragon gate formations on TV. In the war of cold weapons, there is indeed such a thing as formation, and it is almost the most intuitive thing to determine victory. I personally think that formation is simply to use the position of soldiers in order to produce the maximum output of our capabilities and reduce the output that the enemy can produce. One increase and one decrease, and we will win the final victory. So, how does it actually work? It's complex, but can be briefly explained with some examples. For example, if two armies have 100 soldiers, and their equipment and basic physical fitness are almost the same, how can they win? Army A sets up the most conventional 10*10 square formation. We have many ways to change the military formation. For example, we set up a 7-figure formation, that is, the front horizontal (50 people) is the same as the opponent's square formation, but the remaining 50 people are placed on the right side to form a column. Once the attack starts, attack the enemy from the right wing. To the left, if the enemy's formation remains unchanged, you will find that in the outermost corner of the left hand, one soldier has to face the front and two enemies on the flanks. Therefore, it will soon become a structural collapse, and finally the army will be defeated. Therefore, our side can easily win if the number of people is even less than that of the enemy. Of course, the actual military cannot be so simple. Everything is relative. If you reduce the troops from the front to the flanks, the front will be weak. The enemy can also concentrate his troops to break through from the front and encircle the two wings in reverse after division. Or the enemy can concentrate his troops from his right wing to attack our left wing. At this time, something came into being, the reserve force. In ancient times, it was sometimes called a garrison or another name. For example, General Yu Dayou called one of his special formations of reserves Mantianxing. The core logic here is that of course one's own side can have various military formations to cooperate with tactics to attack the enemy's weak points, but the converse is also the same. You don't know which point the enemy is planning to attack before the war starts. In order to prevent the situation from getting out of control, it is natural to allocate some troops as reserves before the war starts. That is, if the enemy attacks a certain point and our front army cannot hold it and the structure collapses, the reserve team must be sent to reinforce it to stabilize the situation. Speaking of which, I would like to add another rumor or misunderstanding that has been around in the late Ming Dynasty, which is the issue of three-stage shooting. According to the generally taken-for-granted idea, the firearms troops equipped with matchlocks are divided into three columns and shoot in turns (there are two ways here, one is people walking around, the other is the first row is responsible for shooting and the back is responsible for loading), thinking that three-stage shooting can solve everything. The problem, not to mention the three-stage formula, is that there are records in many firearms books in the late Ming Dynasty. It is not a secret book at all, and even if it is a cheat book, it is useless, because the default premise of everything is that the enemy is stupid and charges in a dense formation from the front, and then our side shoots and harvests. But can any military strategist be so stupid? The enemy only needs to deploy 30% of his troops on the front and 70% on the wings to conduct a roundabout attack. Pure firearms troops have no melee combat capabilities and will be defeated in one strike. The impact of artillery, cavalry, etc. Is not taken into account here. Some people may think that if the enemy attacks from the flank, we can also shoot from the flank and still achieve final victory. So I have introduced the basic military command system before, from observing the enemy's attack point, to issuing orders, to drums and flags (sometimes messengers are also needed), to the troops receiving orders. There is not enough time, and there is no way to ensure that 100% flank shooting can kill all roundabout enemies. Once close, it will be massacre. The shooting distance of the bird gun and the three-eyed gun is 100 steps (not the farthest, but the killing distance is about 160 meters, see the formation record, the new book of Jixiao, long-distance training rules, etc.), The distance of 160 meters, you can calculate the middle school running results, my impression is that 100 meters is about 11-12 seconds, 160 meters is 20 seconds, even if the load is huge, it will be in the face for 1 minute, not to mention the impact of the cavalry... So, The conclusion is that in the late Ming Dynasty, pure firearms could not form an independent army. They had to be protected by cold weapons (car camps were also a product of this logic, but there were cannons...), And the army needed to be mixed. That is, out of 10 people, maybe 4-6 people were weapons. The rest of the firearms, to be more clear, the emergence of fire blunderbuss at that time replaced the effect of crossbows. In ancient times, were there pure crossbow soldiers to form an army and conquer the world? Because the system is complex, we cannot finish it all and make a basic conclusion. That is, in the late Ming Dynasty, although there were firearms and cannons, pure firearms could not conquer the world unless cheated. It must be a mixture of hot and cold weapons, relying on the position of the formation to cause as much damage as possible and cause the enemy's structure to collapse. (Because of time and space, many things have not been explained thoroughly, such as how cavalry fights, including the actual tactics of infantry squads, cooperation, detours, outflanking, including how to retreat in defeat, how to pursue in victory, including the practical application of artillery in the army, the difference between heavy artillery and light artillery, etc... It is a big hole) I will talk about the above if I have the chance.
I don't even want to read the introduction. Zheng Chenggong, that mixed-race guy, just wants to be okay. I talked to Qing Ting, but Qing Ting didn't agree.
The best development route in the late Ming Dynasty is the peasant uprising, and the mass base is very poor. It is the most miserable thing to travel through time and become the emperor in the late Ming Dynasty. Unless you have a golden finger, it will be for nothing. The starting point of the emperor is too high, and ordinary time travelers cannot control it. To be a good emperor, you must have full political talent.
It's too slow, so the heat can't rise
Readers who like to read historical texts generally don't like books that describe too many relationships between men and women. The author must not accommodate those readers who are full of hormones.
Let's add a picture of the current situation when Yongli succeeded to the throne. The picture is from the History Library. It can be seen that the situation was very dangerous and bad at this time. It is still very difficult for the protagonist to revitalize
Nanming can recruit the Shunxi peasant army and create another plate, one that breaks away from the old landlord literati class and is based on the peasant army to protect the bourgeoisie. Behind it are the two pillars of nobility and assets. The old landlords can only be forced to progress, which will speed up the process of civilization. A political system like the one in Germany during World War I 😁, this new dynasty will flourish within a hundred years. It's time to consider the issue of new ideas. The protagonist must focus on the ideological aspect in the later stage. Also, don't think that change can be achieved in one generation. It will take at least four or five generations, which is about a hundred years. This time can be regarded as a prosperous dynasty, and it is also in line with the laws of scientific development 😐😐😐
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Recommendation notifications are usually sent on Friday afternoon, but I still haven't received a notification, so I still can't make it to the second round of recommendations next week This book now has 150,000 words. If it continues at this rate, it will be removed from the new book list next week, so this book will not have any recommendations Everyone knows that there are so many books now. , If there is no recommendation, it is basically impossible for others to see a book Therefore, starting from tomorrow, the book will be updated to 3,000 words in one update. This is the only way to make the book recommendable In addition, if you play with microwaves, you can play with me on the top. The user name is Gu Tingchao. After the first update, I should have some time to go up there in the evening
Even if you become prosperous by relying on civil servants, you will still be superficially wealthy, and you have to improve the status of the military man. Looking at the reform of past dynasties, a strong and absolutely loyal army must be the cornerstone. Looking at the Communist Party of China, the stability of the army must be guaranteed even in the 1960s and 1970s. This is the foundation of everything. The central government treats military personnel like dogs. The biggest bottom line is that they can have enough to eat. Isn't it nonsense to expect them to contribute? Elites are limited in every era. How can elites flow to the army if warriors have no status? This will definitely lead to the rigidity of the army and form a warlord situation. When the opportunity comes, warriors have second thoughts and the dynasty will fall. As long as the civil servants control the army during the chaos, they will all be scum. The imperial court put military men on the ground, and there was an imbalance between civil and military affairs. Emperors in the late Ming Dynasty who dared to speak loudly were all puppets. He was treated like a monkey by the civil servants, he did not get his power, and he took all the blame. Politics ultimately relies on strength. Without the ability to flip the table, even if you have status, it is just a rubber stamp. The civil servants knew how to fight for power. The Wanli Dynasty civil servant group collectively stabbed the army in the back and held them down from behind. The emperor's succession system. The people outside were all elites who had fought through the contemporary auditions. Even if they were beaten to death, they still thought that others were doing the right thing. It is a consensus that civil servants suppress military generals. This cannot be explained by loyal ministers or disloyal ministers. Absolutely loyal ministers will also suppress military generals. This does not depend on human will. You must be trained by civil servants, and they will teach you the truth. The emperors after the Wanli Dynasty will never get the truth. They have been cut off by the civil servants. They think it is just a problem of corrupt officials and eunuchs. It is your absolute weapon to exercise authority that has been hidden and turned into an embroidered pillow. It is the credit of the civil servants who do a good job. I will bear the blame for mistakes.
The current situation is probably correct
This is the best book I have read recently. Come on everyone, push Xiao Thief up.
The biggest impression that this book gave me was that there were no periods in the book and there were a lot of eye scenes, sharp, sharp, and cold.
Too slow, too slow. Either update more or speed up the development of the plot, otherwise it will be boring. A big plot, it takes so long to reach the climax, and the previous ones have been forgotten and lost.
See Chapter 28
In fact, the book was okay... I just read the reviews before reading the book and the reviews were very high, which led to excessive expectations. There are some things that are taken for granted in the article... For example, speaking English, the difference between English hundreds of years ago and today... For example, the era of large-scale firearms, guns, and muskets has not yet arrived, let alone rifled guns before they can truly suppress cold weapons. Not to mention that the training cost is low, but the manufacturing cost is high... How many people can know how to drill bores... Now that there is no industrialization capability, and there are no big craftsmen, the folk can still find some long guns, bows, arrows, and broadswords, but can muskets be used? I will continue to watch, hoping that there won't be too many big scams, and others will be fooled... After all, no matter how bad General Pan Feng is, he will remain in history. If the War Eagle career level cannot be improved, he will still abuse ordinary people.
Why can't each province use its full name? Instead, it always uses its abbreviation 🤔. It sounds weird to read.
As title
But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Hu Ma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountain.
Yongli's writing is so one-sided. He only talks about his personal perspective. If you don't like it, don't criticize it.
1. The reason why I feel one-sided is because I see that everything is at war now, but there are few descriptions of the details and strategies of the war. It is very vague. It feels like you go to one place to win the war, and then it is over. It gives people the impression that the pig's feet are very powerful, and when the remaining soldiers are defeated, the best soldiers will fall from the sky. 2. Is there only war in a country? If there were only wars, the Qing Dynasty would have won early, and there would be money, food, muskets, ships, trade and so many other things supporting the country's counterattack. It seems that not much has been written, as if they were all there. 3. Just in the land of Guangdong and Guangxi, is there so much money and food to squander? There seems to be no description of this aspect. Guangdong and Guangxi are so rich that they support hundreds of thousands of troops? 4. The main plot of the novel seems to be fighting, fighting, and fighting again. The main line of a novel should not be like this, it should be based on contradiction. What contradiction? It is the contradiction between the Qing Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty. Then the people are suffering from the contradiction between the current war and the corresponding solution. It is the various contradictions between the demise and rise of the empire. Start with the small to see the big, and then describe this war and this trade. Describing the process of a country from ruin to rise, the collision of small people and big people will present a relatively large and grand world. Personally, I feel that this kind of rise novel should not be a straightforward narrative or a pile of words. There should be some words and ink about the people, the difficulties of money, food and trade, or how to show the power and power of pig's feet. You can't just conquer someone in vain. He is very strong, and then food comes out, money comes out, and strong soldiers come out.
After reading the beginning, I feel that I have overestimated Chongzhen. The environment that Chongzhen faced was really difficult. He could kill important ministers like chickens, force frontier officials to send troops, and kill high-level eunuchs. It was not difficult. Chongzhen held real power. He was overwhelmed by a few ministers, but he felt powerless when faced with many ministers. This powerlessness was just normal soft resistance or unspoken rules. But look at the stall that Emperor Han Ling took over. He was also a vassal king and much younger than Chongzhen. He was a puppet when he came to the throne. When he encountered important ministers, he led troops into the palace to kill the eunuchs. The eunuchs took the emperor hostage and killed the important ministers. The eunuchs had military power. Emperor Han Ling was in his teens. Dealing with eunuchs, important ministers and even the harem requires seizing power, but Chongzhen skipped this step directly. Moreover, the Ling Emperor was still a few years away from being able to govern himself because he was too young. This was the time for others to reasonably use him as a puppet. You can imagine how difficult it would be to regain power. Later, we encountered the Yellow Turban Rebellion. Wasn't the Yellow Turban Rebellion bigger and more organized than Li Zicheng's? It is said that the Qing army was eyeing him. The alien population and strength Emperor Ling faced was much stronger than that of Chongzhen, and he was defeated in the early stage. Emperor Ling faced the Yellow Turban Army within, foreign armies outside, and aristocratic families usurping power. Wasn't the Yellow Turban Army caused by the oppression and transition of the aristocratic families? What is the difference between this and Chongzhen? It can be seen that the strength and population size of the foreign races that Emperor Ling faced far exceeded Chongzhen. The energy of aristocratic families also exceeds that of atomized German gentry. The most incomprehensible thing is that the Ling Emperor was not even 35 years old when he died, and he was only 10 years old when he ascended the throne. When Chongzhen ascended the throne, he faced better internal and external conditions than the Ling Emperor, and as a man who was no less than 5 years older than the Ling Emperor, he actually managed to destroy the country during his tenure and allow foreigners to occupy it. Isn't this unreasonable? Emperor Ling was called a typical example of a cowardly emperor by scholars. If he hadn't recruited Dong Zhuo, the Han Emperor would definitely still have had real power for a while. Looking at the methods and methods of governing the country, and then looking at you Chongzhen, I can say it was because he was too young and faced too harsh internal and external environments...
Zhu Liang died in the Tang Dynasty, Li Shun died in the Ming Dynasty, and the Tunguska Tatars entered the customs.
268 Years of enslaving education, Hu Wu's fate has become history
The wind follows the dragon, the clouds follow the tiger, fame and fortune follow the dust and earth. Looking at China, the people are suffering and the fertile land for thousands of miles is barren. Look at the world, there are no barbarians, only one man can make up for the incompleteness of the way of heaven. A good man, regardless of his parents, only cares for the common people and not for himself. Holding a ninety-nine steel knife, he stopped after killing all Hu'er. I am a man, why should I act like a horse or an ox for the Tartars? A strong man drinks all the wine in his bowl and never looks back on his journey of thousands of miles. The golden drums are beating together and the crowd is roaring, and the yellow dragon will not stop until it is broken.
Come on, brother, happy May Day, I must finish it.
Battle of Huguang
There is no one in the land for three thousand miles, but a hundred thousand troops are here to hang the seal!
I found a map
When you come back, the Han Dynasty will finally come back to life!
Come on, I will always subscribe😡😡
It's very well written, but it's such a pity that I won't write it anymore 😭