360 Leaving Tongzhou

Style: Historical Author: deep water salted fishWords: 1166Update Time: 24/01/12 12:26:42
The imperial court issued a ban on smoking, and the entire Ming government was moved into action.

Amid the applause of countless people and the secret scoldings of a group of people, the amount of tobacco circulating in various parts of the Ming Dynasty fell off a cliff.

Although this is something that benefits the country and the people, according to the secret report, he has become a thorn in the flesh of some people.

Many powerful people in Tongzhou listed themselves as the emperor's best friends.

He strictly ordered his servants to monitor him from a distance.

Wherever they go on the streets, the merchants are extremely nervous.

And at the inn where he is located, a large number of people come to redress their grievances every day.

And most of them are trivial matters.

"It's time to leave Tongzhou."

Zhu Youjian was not a fool, so he naturally knew that this was a secret move by local powerful men.

Due to their own strength, powerful people from all over the world have now learned to pretend to be grandsons.

The emperor's eyes and ears that he has now revealed, coupled with the guards around him, it seems that he is not someone to be trifled with.

Therefore, these powerful people can only adopt the method of besieging the city in a curved way to let these so-called common people who seek justice come to them.

Everyone knows the situation behind this move.

But the reason why Yangmou can be called Yangmou is because he has a certain degree of deterrence. As long as Zhu Youjian doesn't lift the table, there will be no solution.

But this actually doesn't have much impact on Zhu Youjian.

Zhu Youjian was not an imperial envoy who came down for inspection, and there were no strict rules and regulations from above.

He came to Tongzhou on a whim. Although he discovered tobacco leaves and had to change his plan, it did not mean that Zhu Youjian's goal was not achieved.

Serious people, who would go to the imperial envoy for a trivial matter?

This was probably instigated by local powerful people.

It can be seen that most of those vested interests in Ming Dynasty do not care about the life and death of the country at all.

Patriotic education is far from enough.

However, Zhu Youjian did not intend to promote the nihilistic patriotism in newspapers as he did before.

Instead, plan to wait.

That's right, just wait.

There are many scholars gathered in the Jingying Office of the capital, and they are constantly drawing the shame of Liaodong.

During the Ming Dynasty, Jin Yiwei from various places were building martyrs' temples and national humiliation temples in various counties.

The Jin Yiwei near the capital are busy selecting the tragic past of the people of Liaodong.

Before, when he was in the capital, Zhu Youjian discovered that people would subconsciously avoid things that were shameful in the past.

This is true for individuals, officials, and dynasties.

However, Zhu Youjian knew that the national humiliation should not be forgotten. Once the national humiliation is forgotten, a new national humiliation will soon come.

At the same time, Zhu Youjian also knew that he should not forget the national humiliation and just shouting slogans would not work.

Don’t forget the slogan of national humiliation, which will be shouted by the Chinese nation for generations to come.

But is it useful? Zhu Youjian is of very little use.

Don’t you see people walking around in Japanese streets wearing Japanese cheongsam on National Memorial Day?

There are also beasts who erect monuments for the Japanese on the land of China, the entire land where the Japanese committed heinous crimes.

Some teachers also questioned the number of people in the Nanjing Massacre in class.

All this made Zhu Youjian realize that he wanted to remember history and not forget the national humiliation.

Just shouting slogans is of no use.

Because people are forgetful, most people will choose to forget these national humiliations.

It had only been a few years since the Ming Dynasty regained Liaodong. How many of those Liaodong refugees who had managed to escape would mention what happened back then?