Sun Chengzong s main achievements in the Ming Dynasty and the evaluation of later generations?

Updated on history 2024-03-25
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Popularly look at "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", and look at "History of the Ming Dynasty 6 1 Biography of Sun Chengzong" for the official history

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Although Sun Chengzong has been in Liaodong for so many years and has taken a lot of measures, he still did not really resist the attack of Liaodong, and then it became a situation where Sun Chengzong was difficult to ride a tiger. In the end, Sun Chengzong did not have the face to stay in Liaodong, so he wrote a letter of resignation to the imperial court, and the imperial court also saw that his ability was not enough to deal with Liaodong, so Sun Chengzong was withdrawn. And now it seems that Sun Chengzong's choice at that time was undoubtedly a loss of money and labor to the Ming Dynasty.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Build the Guanningjin defense line to resist the Qing army. Sun Chengzong was a famous general in the Ming Dynasty, who built the Guanningjin defense line to protect his family and defend the country; and led the army to resist the Qing army and resisted the attack of Huang Taiji.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Fought many victories, and protected the country, and did not know the art of war, made many decisions for the emperor, and according to his own mind, won many victories, protected the safety of the people, and so on, these are comparative merits.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First of all, during his reign, his strategic thinking was very good, and he also guarded the border front very well, and he was also a hero, and made a lot of outstanding contributions to the development of the Ming Dynasty.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First, Sun Chengzong is not a general.

    Second, Sun Chengzong is a keyboard warrior.

    Third, Sun Chengzong played an unshirkable responsibility for the death of the Ming Dynasty.

    Summary: Sun Chengzong is a waste snack.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because he was too arrogant and would not restrain his edge, the emperor was very cautious about him, and simply dismissed him and relegated him to his home.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    That's because their influence is very large, and secondly, because they are afraid of threatening their position, so they have this practice.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Of course, Sun Chengzong's contribution to the Ming Dynasty is far greater than that of Sun Chuanting. Sun Chengzong's credit is mainly for Hu Zao's foreign war against the Later Jin, he was a strategist in the Ming Dynasty's plan for the war against the Later Jin, and a national hero who would rather die in the face of the invasion of the Qing army. Sun Chuanting's contribution to the Ming Dynasty was mainly the suppression of peasant uprisings.

    Sun Chengzong's contribution to the Ming Dynasty is mainly to train and promote a large number of anti-Jin famous generals, such as Yuan Chonghuan, Ma Shilong, Sun Jiao Zeyuanhua, Man Gui, Zu Dashou, Sun Zushou, Zhao Shujiao, Mao Yuanyi, etc., Sun Chengzong also commanded the Ming Dynasty to defeat the Houjin army led by Amin and others, and achieved a great victory in Zunyong.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In the Ming Dynasty and the Later Jin Dynasty were defeated in successive battles and the border situation was critical, Sun Chengzong replaced Wang Zaijin as the Jiliao Governor, built the Guanningjin defense line, led the army of 110,000, recovered more than 400 miles of lost land, selected and trained a group of civil and military generals such as Ma Shilong and Yuan Chonghuan, built nine big cities to take the front, more than 40 small castles, more than 5,000 hectares of Tuntian Tuanla, resettled nearly one million war refugees, and forced Nurhachi to retreat 700 miles, with outstanding achievements.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In order to maintain the power of the Ming Dynasty, Sun Chuanting repeatedly fought against the peasant rebels, but due to the irreversible situation in the end, Sun Chuanting could only die for his country.

    Whenever the reason for the fall of the Ming Dynasty is mentioned, many people in the Luting banquet feel that Sun Chuanting is a person who played a key role in it, because after Sun Chuanting's death in battle, it also accelerated the fall of the Ming Dynasty, and if Sun Chuanting can be reused, the fall of the Ming Dynasty may be postponed for many years.

    At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the situation of the peasant uprising could be said to have reached the point of being out of control, and Sun Chuanting, as one of the few available generals in the Ming Dynasty, played a very key role in the process of suppressing the peasant uprising. In the Meridian Valley, Sun Chuanting defeated the peasant rebel army through his own command and dispatch, and also captured Gao Yingxiang, the leader of the peasant rebel army. <>

    Many people know that the rebel army led by Li Zicheng was an important reason for the direct destruction of the Ming Dynasty, but once upon a time, the army of the Ming Dynasty also achieved the point of almost annihilating Li Zicheng's rebel army, and it was Sun Chuanting who did this. Through the tactical method of mobile ambush, Sun Chuanting almost completely annihilated Li Zicheng's troops, and in the end, Li Zicheng was only able to escape in a hurry with 18 people. <>

    Although Sun Chuanting once commanded the troops to deal a heavy blow to the peasant rebel army, the result of the fall of the Ming Dynasty was not something that Sun Chuanting could change alone, and in the process, Sun Chuanting was suspected by Chongzhen many times. However, Sun Chuanting did not choose to betray his country, in order to defend the Ming Dynasty regime, Sun Chuanting finally chose to die on the battlefield, but even so, Sun Chuanting did not receive fair treatment from Chongzhen. <>

    Perhaps Sun Chuanting was not the most well-known general in Chinese history, but at this stage in the late Ming Dynasty, Sun Chuanting's influence was very huge, but even so, Sun Chuanting did not have the ability to change the entire situation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    He fought for the Ming Dynasty until the last moment, and he also gathered a lot of elite troops to fight for the Ming Dynasty and conquer the country.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In the eleventh year of Chongzhen, he struck at the Guotianxing and Chaotianxing from Gansu, scared to death, about 2,000 people, and used mobile nuclear ambush tactics to annihilate Ma Jinzhong and Ma Guangyu's Wan and Luo who came to reinforce Shaanxi, and finally let Bi He and Hong Chengchou annihilate Li Zicheng in Tongguan.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    He wanted the fall of the Ming Dynasty to slow down. So that the emperor at that time could repent, but it was too late. He also fought on the battlefield and kept the Ming Dynasty for a while.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It may not be possible to save, but it can definitely be persistent. In fact, in the Qing Dynasty, some historians said that if Sun Chengzong was here, the Manchus would not be able to take over the world of the Ming Dynasty, and he had outstanding military talent and strategic foresight. But after all, he is just a great military strategist, he can reduce the country's war losses, but he can't solve the serious inflation caused by the inflow of a large amount of silver coins into the southeast coast, nor can he solve the grain harvest failures for many years, so the death of Ming is inevitable, and he can't save it alone.

    Sun Chengzong: Sun Chengzong, the word Zhizhi, the number Kaiyang, the first imitation Gaoyang person in Baoding, Beizhili. He was not only a military strategist and patriot in the late Ming Dynasty, but also an educator, scholar and poet.

    He was a teacher of Zhu Youxiao of the Ming Xi Sect, a leader of the literary world in the late Ming Dynasty, and served as the secretary of the military department, the governor of Liaodong, and the scholar of Dongge University;

    In the eleventh year of Chongzhen, the Qing army attacked Gaoyang, Sun Chengzong led the people and their families to defend the city, and hanged himself after the city was broken. In the first year of the Great Hail of the Southern Ming Dynasty, Hongguang was posthumously presented as a Taishi, nicknamed "Wenzhong". During the Qing Dynasty, Gaozong pursued "loyalty".

    He is the author of a collection of poems "Gaoyang Collection" and a military work "Cheying Buckle Answer Co-compilation".

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