Chapter 1613 Why is my Ming Dynasty gone?

Style: Historical Author: DaluoluoWords: 2442Update Time: 24/01/12 06:49:50
"What? Why doesn't the Ming Dynasty exist? Yaofei...you, what's wrong with you? Have you lost your memory or are you confused?"

Hearing Zhu Yaofei asking for historical information and wondering why the Ming Dynasty didn't have any, Shen Xiaoru panicked again... Her man had just woken up from a "long-term coma of unknown cause", so why did he suddenly Amnesia?

Didn't the doctors say everything was normal? Why did something go wrong again? Can I still want this man? Shen Xiaoru, who was originally overjoyed that her husband was awake, suddenly became panicked again.

If there is something wrong with the brain, it is better to lie still!

"Just a little bit of amnesia..." Zhu Yaofei, who had just taken a shower and changed into a simple Taoist robe, was sitting in the living room of the plane, gently turning a cup of hot chocolate and looking at it affectionately. He has true love with his wife, "There are a lot of memory fragments in my brain, so I want to make my brain spin by recalling the historical knowledge I have mastered."

"Really?" Shen Xiaoru was a little doubtful, but still reluctantly answered, "Then let me tell you... First of all, the Ming Dynasty has not disappeared, it still exists!"

"It still exists?" Zhu Yaofei was a little overjoyed, but then he thought something was wrong, "Then what happened to the People's Republic of China?"

"What's going on?" Shen Xiaoru became more and more worried about her husband's mind, "Aren't you asking why the Ming Dynasty didn't exist? You didn't ask how the Ming Dynasty's rule in China collapsed!"

"This..." Zhu Yaofei was stunned, "Is there a Ming Dynasty overseas? Ah, I'm talking about Ming Dynasty, not Xiao Ming."

Shen Xiaoru frowned, "You're so stupid... Hey, wasn't the Ming Dynasty on Temasek Island? Didn't we meet at the Royal Academy on Temasek Island?"

Ah, I remembered it!

Zhu Yaofei has not lost his memory, but the three memories are mixed together and it takes time to sort them out. Now when my wife talks about it, it really reminds me of the Ming Dynasty who was exiled in Temasek - the revolutionary storm in China did not affect the Ming Dynasty's Malacca, Ca Mau, Lesser West, and Java Provinces (the original Republic of Batavia). At that time, a Ming prince who served as the admiral of the Nanyang Fleet ascended the throne on Temasek Island and established the Southern Ming Empire with the support of Malacca Province, Ca Mau Province, Lesser Western Province, Java Province and the Ming vassal states of Nanyang and the Southern Continent ( It was called the Ming Empire at the time and was later changed to the Nanming Empire).

Although the Nanming Empire has a small territory, it controls the Straits of Malacca and the two large granaries of Ca Mau and Java. It also owns Temasek Island, a financial center serving Nanyang and the Southern Continent, and also owns the overseas properties of the Royal Chamber of Commerce. Therefore, for a long period of time, he still maintained his position as the leader of the Tianmeng and organized several counterattacks, but they all ended in failure.

Finally, the southern Ming Dynasty, with Nantianfu (Temasek) as its capital, lost the support of the powerful United States of New Zealand and had to be renamed the Nanming Empire, uniting a group of Nanyang (Nanyang in this era did not include Annan, Laos, Siam, Burma, and Chenla and other countries) and the Ming vassal state in the southern continent, established a "Southern Alliance".

The Riau Kingdom to which Zhu Yaofei belongs is a member of the Yugoslav Federation.

But the quality of the "Ming Dynasty" that led the Yugoslavia was ultimately insufficient!

"Then, how did the Ming Dynasty in China disappear?" Zhu Yaofei continued to ask.

Shen Xiaoru looked at her husband and said with a melancholy look, "It's not because I want to unify the world!"

"Unify, unify the world?" Zhu Yaofei was shocked by Shen Xiaoru's words.

Shen Xiaoru looked at Zhu Yaofei with an indescribable melancholy look - he had forgotten such a big thing... What should I do!

But she didn't want to give Zhu Yaofei a junior high school history class. She had to hurry up and contact the king in Liau Nei City and the brain surgery and neurologist experts at the Wang Family Hospital... The prince was still sick and had to find a way to treat him!

So she gave Zhu Yaofei a tablet and asked him to check it himself. Zhu Yaofei looked at the brand of this tablet. It was not from Apple or Xiaomi, but from Wenhua... It looked very cultured at first glance! After opening it, the logo of the operating system jumped out. It was also two Chinese characters, and it turned out to be Hongxing!

This Hongxing system is quite smooth, and Zhu Yaofei still has the memory of using it in his mind. So he quickly connected his computer to the network on the plane, and then opened a search engine called "Sou Shen". I found an electronic version of "General History of the Ming Dynasty" published by the University of California, United States. Because this book has been published for decades, there is no copyright issue and you can browse it at will.

Zhu Yaofei hurriedly opened the "General History of the Ming Dynasty" and flipped through the table of contents. Sure enough, it started with the southward migration of Jiashen. The first paragraph is of course "Hong Xing Zhong Xing"!

It was really a fascinating era!

Zhu Yaofei was not in a hurry to read back, but started from the beginning while reading history and recalling the prosperous years of the past.

The author of this "General History of the Ming Dynasty" is a descendant of the charter king Zhu Cibing. His name is Zhu Zhongshu. Before the revolution, he was a history professor at Yingtian Imperial College. After the revolution, he fled to the United States and found a job as a professor at the University of California in the United States. Apart from taking classes, he devoted himself to compiling the history of the Ming Dynasty. He compiled the United States version of "History of the Ming Dynasty" and later compiled a "General History of the Ming Dynasty". These two history books have a very high status in today's historical circles.

In Zhu Yaofei's opinion, the second volume of "General History of the Ming Dynasty" is indeed objective and fair...especially the evaluation of Zhu Cixiang, the ancestor of the Ming Dynasty, is very fair - there is one emperor through the ages, and there are countless kings inside and outside. In a thousand years, there is no one like him!

yes! How fair and pertinent! This is a great historian!

After reading "Hongxing Zhongxing", Zhu Yaofei saw the title "Xingfu Zhizhi" - this should be Zhu Hexing's era.

Zhu Yaofei then read on. Zhu Hexing had been the emperor for 16 years. Under his rule, the Ming Dynasty continued to progress, with political stability, steady economic growth, and most foreign wars ended in victory. Only in Siberia and the Western Regions did we encounter a somewhat formidable enemy - Peter the Great of Russia!

Although the revival of the Chinese Empire cost Russia the opportunity to expand in the Far East and the Pacific, this did not have much impact on Russia in the 18th century. Moreover, due to the expansion of the Ming Empire's vassal states of the Western Chu Republic, the Jungar Kingdom, and the Khoshote Kingdom in Central Asia, the Kazakhs brought the entire Xiaoyuzi and part of the Zhongyuzi to collectively join the Russian Empire - if In terms of land value, Xiaoyuzi and part of Central Yuzi are much better than the extremely cold Eastern Siberia.

The vast "Sanyuzi" land, because of its wealth, has become the main target of long-term competition between the Ming Dynasty (mainly Xichu and Zhungar) and Russia.

At the same time, Emperor Louis of the Roman Empire also felt that Peter I's Russia could be exploited, so he provided long-term sponsorship to allow Russia to fight the Ming Dynasty in the east.

Additionally, the Roman Empire supported the Russian Empire in annexing the Crimean Khanate... as a reward for the Russian Empire's siding with the Roman Empire.

With the support of Rome, the Russian Empire was willing to act as a thug and engaged in long-term wars with the Celestial Alliance in Siberia and Central Asia.

However, due to the supply line (there are difficulties in land and water routes in Siberia), the contradiction between Zhungar and Xichu, and the cold climate in winter, the Chinese Alliance was unable to achieve comprehensive victory in the western and northern battlefields.

But this long-term war also plunged the Russian Empire into endless consumption. It can be said that both sides suffered losses, so in the later period of Zhu Hexing's reign, after the death of Louis the Great of the Roman Empire, he conducted peace negotiations with Peter the Great of the Russian Empire through his brother, Henry of Austria... I hope it can end This war is of no benefit to either side.

But this negotiation, which seemed to be harmless to the Ming Empire, had an unexpected result - the Ming's grandson actually fell in love with the Russian princess Elizabeth Petrovna...