In the Ming Dynasty, Zhang finally said that some people are alive, some people are dead, and he is still alive. What does it mean that there is no Zhang in the world?
As mentioned on the third floor, Mingyue listed several major events in Zhang's career in order to summarize his life, and then quoted Mr. Wang's poem "Some people are alive, some people are dead, and he is still alive" to show his affirmation of his life contribution, which is a kind of inheritance. "There is nothing in the world" is a quoted sentence, originally from the book "Fifteen Years of Wanli". This sentence is the beginning and the end, which means that Zhang's death is the real loss of the Ming Dynasty. As the saying goes, during the Chongzhen period of the Ming Dynasty, when the country faced domestic troubles and foreign invasion, many people would think of Zhang's greatness. If Zhang was there, how could the Ming Dynasty go into irreversible decline so quickly? However, the reality is that there is no outstanding prime minister like Zhang to save Daming from from the mire. Therefore, there is no Zhang in the world. With a little sad sigh, the history of the Ming Dynasty was derived after Zhang's death.