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The Ming Dynasty Sharpshooter
Author: Sunshine Across the River
Chapter One in Qixiang Palace
Updated on 2012-2-1 22:21:06 Word Count: 5827
Time is a faint river, and memory is the petals scattered by the wind on the water, dotted with history. Those who are interested will walk into the river of history and pick up the plain and simple petals, but they cannot throw them away, because as long as you travel through them, you will find that there are often magical stories contained in the elegant petals.
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Our story begins in the 26th year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty.
At this time, the Ming Empire has been drifting in the ocean of history for two hundred years. Various social crises are gradually emerging, and the empire's ship has sailed into the wind and rain.
Ming Shizong Jiajing Haozhai was devoted to Taoism, and he was obsessed with alchemy and Taoism. However, the Renyin Palace changed, and the resentful palace maids, under the leadership of Yang Jinying, attempted to kill Shizong. Although it failed, Ming Shizong was also severely hit. He moved to the west, seeking immortality every day. He was not acquainted with the temple in the suburbs. He handed over the affairs of state to Yan Song.
However, the Yan family and his son deceived the saints, engaged in corruption, and harmed the loyal, resulting in the decline of the country.
The Tatars in the north invaded the country every year; the Japanese pirates invaded the southeast coast; the national treasury exceeded its budget every year. "Refugees are rising up everywhere."
Although the national power of the Ming Empire had begun to weaken at this time, as the most powerful empire in the world at that time, it was still shining with its final glory.
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In the spring of the twenty-sixth year of Jiajing reign in the Ming Dynasty, Mongolia's Tumote tribe Ada Khan led 30,000 iron cavalry to invade Hetao, plundered northern Hebei, and peeked into the capital, which shocked him for a moment. Mingting.
Zeng Xian, the governor of the three sides of Shaanxi Province, faced the massive invasion of the Mongolian Tatar leader Ada Khan, and strongly advocated counterattack against the Tatars and sent troops to the Hetao to regain the lost territory.
This move was unanimously approved by all the ministers, and Xia Yan, the chief minister of the DPRK, fully supported it.
Emperor Jiajing, with the support of his ministers, also nodded in agreement and severely disciplined the bureaucrats who had objections...