Ming Dynasty: Moral blackmail? I, Emperor Chongzhen, have no morals!
大明:道德绑架?我崇祯没道德!
Also known as *The Ming Dynasty 1638*, *Chongzhen: Ancestral Rules? I am the New Ancestral Rules!*, *The New Ming Group*, *Chongzhen: Increase Taxes? Taxes are nowhere near as fast as the Ming Dynasty's plunder!*, *The Reopening of the Great Unified H
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Also known as *The Ming Dynasty 1638*, *Chongzhen: Ancestral Rules? I am the New Ancestral Rules!*, *The New Ming Group*, *Chongzhen: Increase Taxes? Taxes are nowhere near as fast as the Ming Dynasty's plunder!*, *The Reopening of the Great Unified Heaven*. The Manchus of today, originally Jianzhou Donghu, stole our Liaodong, enslaved our people, overturned our rites and music, and destroyed our clothing and customs. In the war against the Qing, regardless of north or south, young or old, all have the responsibility to protect our Han lands. The war has resumed, and we swear to fight to the death! ... On Coal Hill, Zhu Jian gazed at the Forbidden City and swore! If I lose this war, the Ming Dynasty will perish in the fourteenth year of Chongzhen's reign! Even if I am defeated, I will fight to the death to resist the Jurchens' entry into the pass and their enslavement of China for three hundred years! If Heaven favors me and I win this war, I will wash away a century of blood and tears for future generations! I will ensure that the sun shines on the Han land every moment! Ming History Records: In the fourteenth year of Chongzhen's reign, Emperor Shizu personally led the new army and assembled Zheng Zhilong's naval forces! The nine elite troops of the nine border regions—including Lu Xiang-sheng, Governor-General of Xuanfu; Sun Chuanting, Minister of War; Wu Aheng, General of Jizhou; Cao Bianjiao, General of the Beijing Garrison; Wu Sangui, General of Ningyuan; Yang Guozhu, General of Xuanfu; Zu Dashou, General of Jinzhou; and Li Dingguo, General of Dongjiang—fought against the Jurchen puppet emperor Huang Taiji, and puppet kings Dorgon and Jirgalang, leading the Eight Banners, in Liaodong… Later generations commented: The Battle of Liaodong was a battle that changed human history, the first major war that transformed traditional land warfare into land-sea warfare! It is considered by modern society to be the first war in the rise of maritime power! It laid the foundation for Eastern maritime power and led the world for three hundred years…
- 1 Chapter 1 The Calm Before the Storm
- 2 Chapter 2 The Ming Dynasty in Turmoil
- 3 Chapter 3: Practice until your body resembles a crane, and you will find two volumes of scriptures b
- 4 Chapter 4: Must Internal Suppression Be Prioritized Before External Resistance? Suppressing Bandits
- 5 Chapter 5 Rebuilding the Eastern Depot and the Northern Garrison
- 6 Chapter 6: Conspiring to Formulate a Plan to Resist the Enemy
- 7 Chapter 7 Two Emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties! The Game Between Zhu Jian and Huang Taiji!
- 8 Chapter 8 The Unique Characteristics of the Ming Dynasty—Party Strife
- 9 Chapter 9 On the Contradictions of the Ming and Qing Dynasties
- 10 Chapter 10 Struggle Overrides Everything
- 11 Chapter 11 On the Eve of the Resistance Against the Qing Dynasty, Zhu Jian Da Mobilizes Troops
- 12 Chapter 12 Huang Taiji's Unease
- 13 Chapter 13 The First Personal Expedition by the Ming Emperor in Recent Years
- 14 Chapter 14 Where did the Emperor go?
- 15 Chapter 15 Dorgon has arrived!
- 16 Chapter 16 Dorgon and Yuetuo join forces and head south
- 17 Chapter 17 The Emperor of the Ming Dynasty: Rather Die Than Retreat!
- 18 Chapter 18 The Glory of the Empire
- 19 Chapter 19 Why is Your Majesty plotting a rebellion?
- 20 Chapter 20 The Central Army of the Ming Dynasty
- 21 Chapter 21 The Ming Dynasty's Ministers Possess Abundant Martial Virtue
- 22 Chapter 22 The Military and Political Situation of the Ming Dynasty
- 23 Chapter 23 Shifting of Military Responsibilities, Establishment of Permanent Governors of the Four N
- 24 Chapter 24 The Jin Merchants' Tongqing Case Erupts
- 25 Chapter 25: Confiscating property and governing the country are nothing more than employing people.
- 26 Chapter 26 Dividing Money is Also an Art
- 27 Chapter 27 Historically, rebellions have always been waged by farmers; I've never heard of merc
- 28 Chapter 28 Entering Daizhou, Shanxi
- 29 Chapter 29 Eight Great Imperial Merchants? Your entire clan won't escape! I said it!
- 30 Chapter 30 Swift and Decisive Actions: Execution of the Prefect, Abolition of Three Provincial Commi
- 31 Chapter 31 Killing is a means, not an end!
- 32 Chapter 32 I am not that good-for-nothing Zhu Yunwen!
- 33 Chapter 33: When the Shanxi merchants fell, Emperor Chongzhen feasted!
- 34 Chapter 34: 1 million taels of silver, tax-free for the whole country!
- 35 Chapter 35 If you want a salary, go and make your own money!
- 36 Chapter 36 The main course that startled the Fortune, Prosperity, and Longevity stars—the King of Fo
- 37 Chapter 37 Zhang Xianzhong's Crossroads
- 38 Chapter 38: Giving the Tyrant a Dignified Exit!
- 39 Chapter 39 The Han dynasty's land must ultimately be protected by the sons and daughters of Han
- 40 Chapter 40: Tell Prince Xiang to get over here!
- 41 Chapter 41 Prince Xiang spent over ten thousand taels of silver to get a single meal.
- 42 Chapter 42 The King of Chu hanged himself, and the Chu vassal state was abolished!
- 43 Chapter 43 The Great Ming Silver Coin: Reshaping Monetary Power!
- 44 Chapter 44 Nanjing? Nanjing!
- 45 Chapter 45 The Eight Mints
- 46 Chapter 46 The Jiangnan Tea Tax Case Erupts!
- 47 Chapter 47 Strategic Blueprint: Li Dingguo Takes Command to Re-establish Dongjiang Town
- 48 Chapter 48 The Industrial Revolution: The Flintlock Gun Emerges!
- 49 Chapter 49 The Earliest Commercial Wars Emerge
- 50 Chapter 50 The rules of war will change because of firearms!
- 51 Chapter 51 Qian Qianyi, this water is too cold, it's not suitable to jump into the river!
- 52 Chapter 52: Dismissal of Several Officials, Tea Tax Collection Secured
- 53 Chapter 53: Changing Rice to Cotton?
- 54 Chapter 54 Zhu Di's temple name was changed again!
- 55 Chapter 55: Laying Hidden Plans and Deploying Measures, Complete Upgrade of Armor and Equipment!
- 56 Chapter 56 The Ultimate Control of Imperial Power!
- 57 Chapter 57: Hong Chengchou's victory in the Battle of Hongchengchou was a strategic failure.
- 58 Chapter 58 The Taste of Power is So Fascinating
- 59 Chapter 59 Establishing a New Backup Administrative System for Officials
- 60 Chapter 60: A fire dragon burns down the warehouse, and the eunuch stationed there dies suddenly!
- 61 Chapter 61 involves the two Dukes' mansions, and the Eastern Depot takes a step back.
- 62 Chapter 62 He wanted to rebel but lacked the ability; he could only plead guilty.
- 63 Chapter 63 The Most Terrifying Spy Organization: The Great Inner Factory Re-emerges
- 64 Chapter 64 Bloody Power: Those in Power Are Neither Good nor Bad
- 65 Chapter 65 The Army Enters the Palace! Mutiny? Coup?
- 66 Chapter 66 The biggest case of the Chongzhen era! The Xun Gui rebellion case breaks out!
- 67 Chapter 67 The Resurgence of the Eunuch Party and the Redistribution of Power
- 68 Chapter 68: If you can't collect commercial taxes, you'll flip the table! The initial stag
- 69 Chapter 69 Memories! My brother should be a sage like Yao and Shun.
- 70 Chapter 70: The system of 3 or 5 head poems, the newly established Divine Martial Guard!
- 71 Chapter 71: A system of 3 or 5 poems! Fighting tooth and nail to build a family fortune!
- 72 Chapter 72 Who do you think you are? At best, you're just a pet dog.
- 73 Chapter 73 The young Ming Dynasty emperor is too arrogant!
- 74 Chapter 74 Eat the Ming Dynasty, Drink the Ming Dynasty, After Eating and Drinking, Fight the Ming D
- 75 Chapter 75 The End of the World is Alchemy
- 76 Chapter 76 Call Me Holy Heavenly True Lord!
- 77 Chapter 77 Was the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty a Taoist Priest?
- 78 Chapter 78. Is smuggling authorized by the emperor still considered smuggling?
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