According to historical records, the death of Nurhachi was not directly related to the victory of Ningyuan.
February, which means: Since the age of 25, I have been invincible and invincible, but Ningyuan can't keep a city? Then angrily returned to Shenyang; In April, five Mongolian Kallobelle joined the Union, leading a division to recruit them. In May, I went out of the city to set up an account and met Obatai of Horqin Department of Mongolia; Go to Qinghe Hot Springs to recuperate in July. On August 1 1 day, he died on his way back to Shenyang from Qinghe. That year, Nurhachi was 68 years old. Yan Chongnian? Fate Khan
According to historical records, Nurhachi has been taking part in various military and political activities frequently since Ningyuan's victory, showing no signs of injury. Nurhachi also went to the hot springs for recuperation before his death, obviously for recuperation, but not for recuperation.
Nurhachi was sixty-eight years old when he died. Where is it? Is it rare to be 70 years old? S, this is not unthinkable. It really doesn't make sense to link Nurhachi with Ningyuan's victory six months ago.
However, Ningyuan's triumph finally made the Ming Empire breathe a sigh of relief, just as the triumph of Pingxingguan broke the myth that the Japanese army was invincible. The Ming empire found that the late Jin dynasty did not seem invincible.
The difference between the victory of Keningyuan and the victory of Xingguan lies in that one is dying out in Ran Ran and the other is rising.
Originally, according to the idea of the Ministry of War Shangshu Gaodi, it was wise for the Ming army to stick to Shanhaiguan. Later, Kim liked to fight Mongolia and North Korea, so he was allowed to fight. His own side took the time to clean up the civil strife, otherwise, the Ming empire could not stop it.
However, with the victory of the battle of Ningyuan, the central government of Daming seems to have a new fantasy about Ningjin. In this context, Yuan Chonghuan, a rising star, was qualified to take charge of Liaodong.
If we look at Ning Yuan's triumphant progress objectively, it's nothing remarkable. But if you look at it from the perspective of political propaganda, it will be in trouble.
The victory of Ningyuan was obviously a defensive war, and the casualties of the Ming army were obviously greater than those of the latter Jin army. Tactics are obviously forced, but in the eyes of some people with ulterior motives, it proves that Yuan Chonghuan is brave and invincible.
If there is no timid Gaudi constraint, if Yuan Chonghuan can monopolize the power, and if Yuan Chonghuan can get enough support, what's so terrible about just a late gold? Didn't you see that even Nurhachi was killed by Yuan Chonghuan's bombing?
Some people even think that after giving Yuan Chonghuan better objective conditions,
Time, and then killed a few important people, Lian Jin, Yuan Chonghuan is Daming's Yue Wumu.