Daming: I asked you to hang yourself, but I didn’t ask you to rebuild the Ming Dynasty
Chapter 510 A shocking conspiracy emerges
Renzong, Xiaozong, Mu Zong who did nothing...
But he was put on the altar!
However, the rise of the Wenchen Group began with Renzong.
The decline of imperial power began with Xiaozong.
It was Mu Zong who allowed the navigation rights to be taken away and the Yongle ceremony to disappear.
These three people should be typical incompetent people!
Unexpectedly, he was praised by the civil service group as a peerless wise king!
However, if you think about them carefully, apart from the flattery of civil servants, they have achieved almost nothing!
Where is this obvious?
On the contrary, it was those tough-boned emperors...
Xianzong - said that he had no merits in civil administration and martial arts, he set up governance in Yunyang, Chenghua Liting, pacified the Miao rebellion...
Even if he was as tough as him, he could only set up the Western Factory to suppress civil servants in the later period. In the later period, he completely relied on eunuchs to govern...
When Xianzong was in power, he wanted to restart the great voyage——
At that time, the Timur Empire (Khorezm, today's desert country in the oil circle) applied to change the tribute route to a sea route, but the ministers strongly opposed it!
Emperor Chenghua became suspicious and ordered the navigation chart to be produced!
……
After learning that the navigation chart had been destroyed by Liu Daxia, Zhu Jianshen had no choice but to give up.
After that, Zhu Jianshen lived in seclusion and relied on eunuchs to govern...
Is this a coincidence?
In the history books, he was so hacked that he had almost no sense of existence.
Wu Zong - defeated the Mongolian army in one battle and scared the little prince to death, but was not recorded by the civil servants.
He also hid in the military camp to govern. From the beginning to the end, he never trusted the civil servants...
Finally, a tragic death!
As an emperor, he actually lost the right to choose doctors, and even the eunuchs around him were replaced by civil servants!
Why is this?
Sejong - Seeing that his cousin could not even change doctors and was tortured to death, he got close to Taoist priests and used treacherous ministers to divide civil servants.
He had the title of Alchemy Emperor.
(Perhaps the death of his cousin frightened Zhu Houcong so much that he had Taoist priests around him, just because the Taoist priests had very good medical skills?)
Use the maid's moon tide to make elixirs...
Ha ha!
It has to be said that Emperor Jiajing has been in power for 45 years despite eating heavy metals for decades. His body is really tough...
Can you believe this record of civil servants?
Or is this an act of self-destruction by the emperor?
Shenzong, the tax collector who beat the emperor to death, said that Wanli was acting recklessly.
Say he has not been in charge of politics for 30 years!
Later Guo Moruo dug...
What the hell!
Polio patients!
Xizong, the suppressed literati group, could not stand up, but became an illiterate carpenter...
……
Why is there no logic in all this?
Why are all the records of the literati group unable to even justify themselves?
Why does "Journey to the West", a banned book in the Ming Dynasty, say that the Buddhist kingdom is full of demons and man-eating beasts?
Why did Journey to the West, which was aimed at the Black Buddha, become a banned book among the literati group?
Could it be that they are afraid of some truth being revealed?
Could it be that this Buddhist country is a reference?
The more Zhu Youjian thought about it, the more surprised he became...
What the Literary Group is doing is showing an increasingly crazy trend!
……
When you think about what they did, it's hard to pick them out of this.
If the West’s stealing of Chinese knowledge is connected with these things——
So is it possible to make an assumption——
"It's clear that the literati group has been suppressing the imperial power for hundreds of years!
However, Emperor Wanli's behavior of defeating Xiaoli made these people feel despair.
Then what kind of forces did they collude with and what kind of things did they do? "
"Or maybe they have already colluded?"
At that time, the Ming army invaded Central Asia several times from Xinjiang, and between 1370 and 1390, it merged into several Mongolian territories.
At this time, it was Timur's heyday and he had just annexed more than a dozen countries.
Timur felt that he could do it. His wings were strong and he could fly.
Therefore, in the 27th year of Hongwu (1394), Timur stopped paying tribute to the Ming Dynasty.
He wants to have a wave...
Zhu Yuanzhang said:
"If the messenger is recognized and sent to the future, he will not be conquered; if he is not sent to send the messenger, oh, where can I go with my men and horses?"
Chafa: After the founding of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang set a rule for the Mongolian tribes - send horses to the Ming Dynasty, and the Ming Dynasty will order tea in return. This is the name of the trading system.
The word "chafa" was originally the Yuan Dynasty's name for tax corvee. Lao Zhu deliberately used this word on Mongolia.
(Did you see that this is a hero of the Han family? Politics is politics. For the sake of justice, I can only recognize you as Dayuan. However, I can’t stand you. I just can’t stand you!)
Later generations gave "Chafa" a professional term, called "Yima Yi Tea".
The meaning of Zhu Yuanzhang's words is - you Timur, bring us the war horse that I have pointed out to you, and I will not beat you. If you don't give it to me, I can go anywhere in the world!
As soon as Lao Zhu got angry, his army attacked the Western Regions!
Tamerlane sent the chiefs to try their best, but they were unable to wait, so he hurriedly brought troops and horses to subdue the weak...
This is today’s oil industry, including Baba Sheep
In the records in the book "The Empire of Timur", the context used, translated, is our "profession of submission"! (This book was written by a Frenchman.)
If there are still people who don't understand these words, you can understand them this way - submit official data such as field records, population registers, etc. that represent surrender, and bow your head.
This is the record of "The Empire of Timur":
[In 1394, Timur saved money and food for seven years, and even trained soldiers.
This king who spanned Europe, Asia and Africa thought he could defeat the Ming army with an army of 20.
So, he conquered the Ming Dynasty.
However, when he saw the Ming Dynasty's military might, he was frightened and said:
"Even if it were doubled ten times, it would still be difficult to defeat."
If the chief is dispatched in a hurry, his efforts will be lost, and he will pay tribute to the Ming Dynasty with 300 horses. 】
……
The Ming Dynasty's reward to Timur was worth 50 taels of silver (more details below).
Niubi not?
There are three hundred horses, not to mention white camels, white horses, corals, agates, swords and other traditional tributes.
How much is it worth?
These war horses alone cannot be bought with one hundred thousand silver, or even one million silver!
This is an Arabian thoroughbred horse!
——It is in the same class as the sweaty BMW!
Among all the war horses in the world, it is known as the most famous horse in the world!
(Except for future generations.)
The Ming Dynasty's return gift - 50 taels of silver, as well as some tea, silk, etc.
The values are not equal!
No - Qing Chui said that the DPRK used money to throw away money and used high rewards to lure others to pay tribute!
Why did Timur continue to pay tribute when Lao Zhu gave so little?
This does not meet the requirements for cleaning!
They know a thing!
Although the Ming Dynasty's tribute system has always been based on thick input and poor output, it is indeed not so exaggerated.
There is a reason for this!
before...
In 20, the 1387th year of Hongwu, Timur paid tribute to the Ming Dynasty for the first time, sending 15 war horses, two white camels, agates, swords and other items.
Zhu Yuanzhang returned 18 ingots of silver.
锭是元朝铸造的银两,重量分别为50两、10两、5两、2两、1两。
This should be a small ingot of 1 tael.
(In those days, the price of rice was one to two or four shi. The paddy fields in the south of the Yangtze River produced about three to four shi per mu per mu, and the dry wheat fields in the north produced about one shi.)
In 21, 1388 AD, Timur paid tribute with 300 war horses, two white camels, and regular tributes such as agate and coral.
But he was put on the altar!
However, the rise of the Wenchen Group began with Renzong.
The decline of imperial power began with Xiaozong.
It was Mu Zong who allowed the navigation rights to be taken away and the Yongle ceremony to disappear.
These three people should be typical incompetent people!
Unexpectedly, he was praised by the civil service group as a peerless wise king!
However, if you think about them carefully, apart from the flattery of civil servants, they have achieved almost nothing!
Where is this obvious?
On the contrary, it was those tough-boned emperors...
Xianzong - said that he had no merits in civil administration and martial arts, he set up governance in Yunyang, Chenghua Liting, pacified the Miao rebellion...
Even if he was as tough as him, he could only set up the Western Factory to suppress civil servants in the later period. In the later period, he completely relied on eunuchs to govern...
When Xianzong was in power, he wanted to restart the great voyage——
At that time, the Timur Empire (Khorezm, today's desert country in the oil circle) applied to change the tribute route to a sea route, but the ministers strongly opposed it!
Emperor Chenghua became suspicious and ordered the navigation chart to be produced!
……
After learning that the navigation chart had been destroyed by Liu Daxia, Zhu Jianshen had no choice but to give up.
After that, Zhu Jianshen lived in seclusion and relied on eunuchs to govern...
Is this a coincidence?
In the history books, he was so hacked that he had almost no sense of existence.
Wu Zong - defeated the Mongolian army in one battle and scared the little prince to death, but was not recorded by the civil servants.
He also hid in the military camp to govern. From the beginning to the end, he never trusted the civil servants...
Finally, a tragic death!
As an emperor, he actually lost the right to choose doctors, and even the eunuchs around him were replaced by civil servants!
Why is this?
Sejong - Seeing that his cousin could not even change doctors and was tortured to death, he got close to Taoist priests and used treacherous ministers to divide civil servants.
He had the title of Alchemy Emperor.
(Perhaps the death of his cousin frightened Zhu Houcong so much that he had Taoist priests around him, just because the Taoist priests had very good medical skills?)
Use the maid's moon tide to make elixirs...
Ha ha!
It has to be said that Emperor Jiajing has been in power for 45 years despite eating heavy metals for decades. His body is really tough...
Can you believe this record of civil servants?
Or is this an act of self-destruction by the emperor?
Shenzong, the tax collector who beat the emperor to death, said that Wanli was acting recklessly.
Say he has not been in charge of politics for 30 years!
Later Guo Moruo dug...
What the hell!
Polio patients!
Xizong, the suppressed literati group, could not stand up, but became an illiterate carpenter...
……
Why is there no logic in all this?
Why are all the records of the literati group unable to even justify themselves?
Why does "Journey to the West", a banned book in the Ming Dynasty, say that the Buddhist kingdom is full of demons and man-eating beasts?
Why did Journey to the West, which was aimed at the Black Buddha, become a banned book among the literati group?
Could it be that they are afraid of some truth being revealed?
Could it be that this Buddhist country is a reference?
The more Zhu Youjian thought about it, the more surprised he became...
What the Literary Group is doing is showing an increasingly crazy trend!
……
When you think about what they did, it's hard to pick them out of this.
If the West’s stealing of Chinese knowledge is connected with these things——
So is it possible to make an assumption——
"It's clear that the literati group has been suppressing the imperial power for hundreds of years!
However, Emperor Wanli's behavior of defeating Xiaoli made these people feel despair.
Then what kind of forces did they collude with and what kind of things did they do? "
"Or maybe they have already colluded?"
At that time, the Ming army invaded Central Asia several times from Xinjiang, and between 1370 and 1390, it merged into several Mongolian territories.
At this time, it was Timur's heyday and he had just annexed more than a dozen countries.
Timur felt that he could do it. His wings were strong and he could fly.
Therefore, in the 27th year of Hongwu (1394), Timur stopped paying tribute to the Ming Dynasty.
He wants to have a wave...
Zhu Yuanzhang said:
"If the messenger is recognized and sent to the future, he will not be conquered; if he is not sent to send the messenger, oh, where can I go with my men and horses?"
Chafa: After the founding of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang set a rule for the Mongolian tribes - send horses to the Ming Dynasty, and the Ming Dynasty will order tea in return. This is the name of the trading system.
The word "chafa" was originally the Yuan Dynasty's name for tax corvee. Lao Zhu deliberately used this word on Mongolia.
(Did you see that this is a hero of the Han family? Politics is politics. For the sake of justice, I can only recognize you as Dayuan. However, I can’t stand you. I just can’t stand you!)
Later generations gave "Chafa" a professional term, called "Yima Yi Tea".
The meaning of Zhu Yuanzhang's words is - you Timur, bring us the war horse that I have pointed out to you, and I will not beat you. If you don't give it to me, I can go anywhere in the world!
As soon as Lao Zhu got angry, his army attacked the Western Regions!
Tamerlane sent the chiefs to try their best, but they were unable to wait, so he hurriedly brought troops and horses to subdue the weak...
This is today’s oil industry, including Baba Sheep
In the records in the book "The Empire of Timur", the context used, translated, is our "profession of submission"! (This book was written by a Frenchman.)
If there are still people who don't understand these words, you can understand them this way - submit official data such as field records, population registers, etc. that represent surrender, and bow your head.
This is the record of "The Empire of Timur":
[In 1394, Timur saved money and food for seven years, and even trained soldiers.
This king who spanned Europe, Asia and Africa thought he could defeat the Ming army with an army of 20.
So, he conquered the Ming Dynasty.
However, when he saw the Ming Dynasty's military might, he was frightened and said:
"Even if it were doubled ten times, it would still be difficult to defeat."
If the chief is dispatched in a hurry, his efforts will be lost, and he will pay tribute to the Ming Dynasty with 300 horses. 】
……
The Ming Dynasty's reward to Timur was worth 50 taels of silver (more details below).
Niubi not?
There are three hundred horses, not to mention white camels, white horses, corals, agates, swords and other traditional tributes.
How much is it worth?
These war horses alone cannot be bought with one hundred thousand silver, or even one million silver!
This is an Arabian thoroughbred horse!
——It is in the same class as the sweaty BMW!
Among all the war horses in the world, it is known as the most famous horse in the world!
(Except for future generations.)
The Ming Dynasty's return gift - 50 taels of silver, as well as some tea, silk, etc.
The values are not equal!
No - Qing Chui said that the DPRK used money to throw away money and used high rewards to lure others to pay tribute!
Why did Timur continue to pay tribute when Lao Zhu gave so little?
This does not meet the requirements for cleaning!
They know a thing!
Although the Ming Dynasty's tribute system has always been based on thick input and poor output, it is indeed not so exaggerated.
There is a reason for this!
before...
In 20, the 1387th year of Hongwu, Timur paid tribute to the Ming Dynasty for the first time, sending 15 war horses, two white camels, agates, swords and other items.
Zhu Yuanzhang returned 18 ingots of silver.
锭是元朝铸造的银两,重量分别为50两、10两、5两、2两、1两。
This should be a small ingot of 1 tael.
(In those days, the price of rice was one to two or four shi. The paddy fields in the south of the Yangtze River produced about three to four shi per mu per mu, and the dry wheat fields in the north produced about one shi.)
In 21, 1388 AD, Timur paid tribute with 300 war horses, two white camels, and regular tributes such as agate and coral.
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