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Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", the historical story of the Ming Dynasty (1344 1644) in China on the Internet, set off a fever in the Ming Dynasty. The author Mingyue, whose real name is Shi Yue, was a civil servant of Shunde Customs in Guangdong. It was first published in the Tianya community in March 2006 and completed on March 21, 2009.
From the birth of Zhu Yuanzhang to the fall of Emperor Chongzhen from the Ming Dynasty. Based on historical materials, with the era and specific characters as the main line, and added the first penmanship, the fate of the 17th Emperor of the Ming Dynasty and other princes, magnates and small people are displayed in a panoramic manner, especially on officialdom politics, war, and imperial psychology, and add the interpretation of the political and economic system and human ethics at that time. "Ming" is written in a relatively easy-to-understand manner, without as many terms as professional history books, and can be used as an introductory book to understand the Ming Dynasty, but after all, it is not a pure history book, so there are some subjective thoughts in it.
But the overall rating is very high.
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The joy of reading history is that when you hear that a certain person is very good, you wonder where he or she is. As a result, you are in the book, like digging for gossip, attracted by the anecdotes of historical figures. And in the process of reading history, personal understanding or values are imperceptibly influenced by the experiences of historical figures who are either high-pitched and singing, or rugged and bumpy, or upside down, or singing and crying, and sublimated in retrospective thinking.
The so-called reading of history can make people wise, learn from the past and know the future.
However, the official history text is often jerky, and there are many words mixed with the history books, which is difficult to distinguish the truth from the false and boring. At this time, there are people who have read history books, and it is really a good thing to simplify the complex and keep the truth from the false. The seven books are sprinkled, starting with Zhu Yuanzhang and ending with Xu Xiake after more than 200 years.
The records are detailed and moderate, the writing is rigorous, there is no lack of vividness, and the interesting writing does not lose historical facts. When the author can't bear the characters or events he writes, the author will sigh, which is also the finishing touch of the book.
After reading this series, the stars and dots that I originally knew about the history of the Ming Dynasty were based on time, and the strings of thoughts became a string. The vague historical figures have also become three-dimensional and detailed. It turns out that those cabinet chiefs and assistants are all human beings, just like they only make promises on TV.
Many emperors are not incompetent, and they are not as dull as they are on TV. Zhang Juzheng's fate can be said to be a historical inevitability; Yuan Chonghuan's ending also has its character roots ......
Mu Pai dances and says that history has changed, and the ups and downs of characters have been commented on throughout the long river. Immerse yourself in history and see all the lead.
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"Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" mainly tells some stories about the Ming Dynasty in the three hundred years from 1344 to 1644. Based on historical materials, with the era and specific characters as the main line, and added the penmanship of **, the language is humorous and funny. It is a panoramic display of the fate of the 17 emperors of the Ming Dynasty and other princes, magnates and small people, especially the officialdom politics, war, and imperial tricks, and adds the interpretation of the political and economic system and human ethics at that time.
Zhu Yuanzhang was born in troubled times, burdened with the pain of the death of his parents, starting from extreme poverty, he has no background, no background, no support, everything he has won by himself, he has experienced a lot of hardships, evaded the grasp of death countless times, got up from the pile of dead, buried the bodies of his comrades, and then continued to move forward and continue to fight. It can be said that in that era, the title of the best commander was none other than Zhu Yuanzhang, who was the son of the eldest son Zhu Biao, after his death, Zhu Yunwen, but Zhu Yunwen wanted to cut the feudal domain when he came to power. Zhu Di, the king of Yan, seized the throne in the name of the "Battle of Jingyan".
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Top popular read.
As long as you don't take it too seriously, you have to watch it as "History of the Ming Dynasty", which is actually very good.
Of course, it is those things in the Ming Dynasty, which have both historical facts, funny writing, and Mingyue's own views back then, which is a good book that you never get tired of reading. In contrast, those things in the Qing Dynasty have a bit of a pirated meaning (in the title), and they are not as wonderful as the former. It is recommended that the landlord look at those things in the Ming Dynasty.
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