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Chapter 52 8. The snipe and the clam compete for the fisherman's benefit

what is history 1 袁腾飞 356Words 2018-03-20
After the fall of the Ming Dynasty, the clan of the Ming Dynasty established five small courts in the south, known as Nanming in history. Fu Wang Zhu Yousong established the Hongguang regime, which was destroyed by the Qing Dynasty in one year.Then Lu Wang Zhu Yihai founded the country in Zhejiang, and later went to Taiwan with Zheng Chenggong.Tang Wang Zhu Yujian established the Longwu regime in Fuzhou, but it also perished within a year.Then Zhu Yukai, the younger brother of King Tang, established the Shaowu regime in Guangzhou, which also perished within a year. The longest one is the noble king Zhu Youlang, who established the Yongli regime in Yunnan and Guizhou and persisted for eighteen years.Later, Sangui led the army to go south, and Emperor Yongli fled to Burma, but was sent back by the king of Burma, and was strangled to death by Wu Sangui with a bowstring on the cross slope of Kunming.The five small courts all perished.In this way, the Qing Dynasty unified China.

The situation in the Southern Ming Dynasty was much better than that in the Southern Song Dynasty.Under such circumstances, the Southern Song Dynasty was able to persist in fighting, and stood side by side with the Jin Dynasty for more than a hundred years.And Nanming died so quickly because of the lack of famous generals like Yue Fei and Han Shizhong.Basically, as soon as the Qing army went south, all the soldiers surrendered.The entire Guangdong Province was conquered by the Ming Dynasty general Li Chengdong with 4,100 people, so the Qing Dynasty completed the unification of the country.
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