On the fifth day of the first month of the thirty-fourth year of the Ming Dynasty, it was February 4, 1805 AD. Today was the beginning of spring, and the weather turned cloudy and sunny.
"Napoleon took office as the commander-in-chief of the Asian armies of France, Prussia, and Russia, and pointed his sword at the Ili Valley." "Nelson led the British and French combined fleets to the Indian Ocean, threatening the Strait of Malacca".
"The Duke of Wellington commanded the British, French, and Northwest American colonial troops to attack the towns in the eastern Rocky Mountains and coerce the North American vassals to become independent."
"The South American white ghost bandits Koboliva and Sun Martin joined forces and continued to disrupt the border areas of the Empire's Xintianfu".
"The nobles and bourgeoisie of the vassals of Burma, Siam, Annam, Japan, Korea, Luzon, and Tiannan demanded that the vassal kings choose the opportunity to stand on their own feet."
"Civil riots broke out in many places in Southern Zhili, Zhejiang, Shanxi, Huguang, and Liaodong, and unemployed refugees in Nanjing attacked the garrison."
"The French craftsman claimed to have conquered wireless communication technology and stated that he would not pay patent fees to the Ming Dynasty."
"The Formidable-class battleship was launched, with a displacement of 16,000 tons and a maximum speed of 18 knots." "The Anti-Ming Alliance announces that the Ming Empire will cease all expansionary actions in West Asia, Africa, and America, which is a prerequisite for peace talks."
"Damn it, how did Daming become like this!"