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Opponent: Game of Thrones in the Great Qing Arena

Opponent: Game of Thrones in the Great Qing Arena

雾满拦江

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  • 1970-01-01Published
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Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Two Unlucky Children and the Death of an Empire

Water has its source, trees have roots, and the world has metabolism, and the exchanges between the past and the present.But as a person, in this life, we mainly think about the following life questions: Who am I?Where do I come from?Where am I going? These are very simple philosophical questions about life. As long as we think about these questions, we will inevitably trace our own origin, that is to say, trace our history.As Long Yingtai said, learning history can let us know the origin of each desert rose, and know that everything is not isolated, but interconnected.And when we talk about this problem, many reasons have been defined long ago, just as we turn on the TV now, we will see braid scenes all over the sky, with elder brother and princess flying all over the sky.

Why are they flying all over the sky?Because our nation is exploring ourselves: How did our nation get here step by step? And when we explore the Qing Empire, we also have to ask such a question, how did the Qing Empire come about?Why is there such an era as the Qing Empire in the history of our Chinese nation?When ordinary historians recount this era, they will explore the first founder of the Qing Empire, that is, Nurhachi. How was he so wise and mighty?How did he create a set of iron-blooded military system of the Eight Banners?But in fact, China has had an important feature in terms of power since ancient times, and this feature is the north conquering the south—of course it is not universal.What is Beikenan?New centers of force always form in the north and sweep south.Why is this so?

This is caused by the terrain of China. The terrain of China is: Once across the Yangtze River and across the flat river, you can go straight to the two lakes and enter the southwest. In this way, when the power center of the Chinese Empire governs this country, it can dive directly to the sea, and never allow an independent power center to appear in the south. .Therefore, under the rule of this empire, there will be no center of power within the borders of the country. It can only appear in the northeast, in places beyond the reach of power. For example, the Qing Empire is in Longxing, Liaodong.But despite this, it is logically impossible and impossible for a small armed force in Liaodong to destroy such a huge Ming Empire.

The establishment of the Qing Empire had to wait for the Ming Empire to collapse and die naturally, but how did an empire collapse and die? The search for the cause of the death of the Ming Empire began with two children. Let’s talk about the first child first. This child is a child with extremely tragic fate. He was born when his mother was neglected and threatened with death all the time, and he was also under the threat of death all the time.When he was four years old, that is, when his personality was just beginning to form, his mother was brutally killed, and he himself fell into the hands of his enemies.This is the fate of the first child.

The fate of the second child is very different from that of the first child. He is a happy "rich second generation". He was born in a wealthy family. He has a car, food and fish, and there are many beautiful maids around him. Team up. When the two children grew up, their lives intersected, and this intersection led to the complete collapse of the power of the Ming Empire. How could such a thing happen?Because these two children are not others, one of them is Chongzhen, the subjugated emperor of the Ming Empire, and the other is Li Zicheng, the leader of the famous peasant uprising army.

Please guess, which of these two children is Emperor Chongzhen, and which one is the leader of the Peasant Rebel Army?Was the first child with a tragic fate Li Zicheng?Is the second extremely happy "rich second generation" Chongzhen? However, the first child whose fate was extremely tragic was Chongzhen, the subjugated emperor of the Ming Empire.No, this Emperor Chongzhen was born as a prince, born in the center of power, grew up in the palace, surrounded by groups of court ladies and eunuchs, how could he be under the threat of death all the time?Will there be such a thing? Have!The fate of Emperor Chongzhen is also the fate of the Ming Empire. Emperor Chongzhen himself is a tragedy in life that even an empire cannot save.

The origin of the tragedy of pursuing Emperor Chongzhen can be said to have originated from Emperor Wuzong of the Ming Dynasty.You may not be familiar with Ming Wuzong, but when you mention Tang Bohu, everyone knows it.The era of Emperor Wuzong of the Ming Dynasty was the era when Tang Bohu ordered Qiuxiang.
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