" A Thousand Households in the South China Sea at the End of Ming Dynasty " told the story of how a soul from more than 300 years later possessed Zhang Pengfei, a thousand-household guard of the Southern China Sea Wei Dapeng, and how he survived and developed in the chaotic times of the end of Ming Dynasty. Zhang Pengfei was originally from northern Shaanxi. Geng Zhongming, one of the leaders of the uprising, was his uncle. He also used his experience and wisdom to pave a bright road for the Chinese nation in the mountains of corpses and seas of blood.
The Water Margins was a peasant uprising led by Shi Naian's classic novel, Water Margins. The novel told the story of 108 righteous men who gathered in Liangshanbo to resist the ruling class. The reason for the uprising was that the rulers imposed exorbitant taxes, strengthened oppression and exploitation of the people, and strengthened control and monitoring of the people, causing the peasants to live a difficult life. The uprising army gradually grew stronger and eventually overthrew the rule of the Qing Dynasty by robbing houses, officials, and the army.
" Water Margins " was indeed a story about the peasant uprising at the end of the Yuan Dynasty in the late Northern Song Dynasty. In the novel Water Margins, the corrupt rule at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty caused the people to live in poverty and social unrest, while the rulers of the Yuan Dynasty used various means to suppress the rebellion. During this period, some representatives of the peasant class, such as Song Jiang and others, were dissatisfied with the government's oppression and exploitation. They organized a rebellion and finally established a rebel army. They launched a large-scale peasant uprising and finally overthrew the rule of the Yuan Dynasty. This story showed the rebellious spirit of the peasant class and their indomitable will to fight. It also became a classic in the history of Chinese literature.
There were a few books that involved the peasant uprisings during the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasties. They were "Qinling Secrets,""Ming Gong," and "Ming in Troubled Times." Among them,"Qinling Secrets" was a martial arts novel, telling the story of heroes gathering in Qinling during the peasant uprising."Ming Gong" was a historical novel. The protagonist, Chen Gong, was a worker who traveled to the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty and became the leader of the peasant uprising."In Troubled Times, Yang Ming" was also a historical novel, telling the story of the peasant uprising and the Manchu invasion in the third year of Chongzhen, as well as the growth of the protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The history of the peasant uprising at the end of the Ming Dynasty can be referred to in the following books: History of the Ming Dynasty: The history book written by the Chinese historian Sima Qian recorded the rise and fall of the Ming Dynasty and also had certain reference value for the social unrest at the end of the Ming Dynasty. 2. Records of the Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: One of the representative works of ancient Chinese supernatural novels recorded the political struggles and wars of the vassal states during the Spring and Autumn Period. It also involved the peasant uprising at the end of the Ming Dynasty. " Water Margins ": One of the four famous works of ancient China described the story of the peasant uprising at the end of the Song Dynasty. It also has a certain degree of reference value for the peasant uprising at the end of the Ming Dynasty. Dream of the Red Chamber: The pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels. It described the life and contradictions of the aristocratic society of the Qing Dynasty. It also had a certain understanding of the social history of the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty. The above books are all classic works of ancient Chinese literature. They have high historical value and social significance, which can help us better understand the history of the peasant uprising in the late Ming Dynasty.
😋I recommend the novel "Rise in the Ming Dynasty" to you. It tells the story of a modern hooligan who transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty and attached himself to Li Zicheng. He reversed Li Zicheng's fate and built an iron army that could fight and change the history of the Ming Dynasty. More importantly, this novel also contains a description of the peasant uprising army. I believe it will satisfy your interest in this aspect. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Mao Xiaotong was playing the role of the Northern Qi Princess.
Mao Xiaotong was playing the role of the Northern Qi princess.
Mao Xiaotong was playing the role of the Northern Qi princess.
Mao Xiaotong was playing the role of the Northern Qi Princess.
Mao Xiaotong was playing the role of the Northern Qi princess.