What's the difference between the contents of the collection of those things in the Ming Dynasty and the paperback edition?

The article "What happened in the Ming Dynasty" mainly tells something about the Ming Dynasty during the three hundred years from 1344 to 1644. It is based on historical data, with time and specific characters as the main line, and adds the brushwork of novels, which shows the fate of the 17 th emperor of the Ming Dynasty and other princes, dignitaries and small people in a panoramic way, especially focusing on the officialdom politics, war and imperial mentality at that time. This is my painstaking effort. The third volume of "Those Events in the Ming Dynasty" continues the first part, starting with the "change of seizing the door" after the successful restoration of Zhu Qizhen, Ming Yingzong, and describes that honest and treacherous Zhu Qizhen listened to slanderers and killed Yu Qian, the great hero who saved him from danger, which became another big stain left by him in history after the "change of civil fort". After his death, two emperors, Xian Zong and Xiao Zong, who succeeded to the throne one after another, were weak and powerless. This burden fell on Zhu Houzhao, who was one of the most troublesome emperors in the three hundred years of the Ming Dynasty. He spoiled eight tigers, built a leopard building and claimed to be a general. The court was full of absurd farce and the situation became more turbulent. At this time, a rare wizard with both civil and military skills was brought out. Braving the traitors has left many immortal legends close to myth for future generations-at the same time, the events of the Ming Dynasty also contain many wonderful tactics, wars and cunning techniques, which I believe will attract your attention as always. Ordinary is about ordinary things, which are generally available, and collections are about important events. This is the difference.