Gossip a little:
This plot is too big. The Mongolian Yuan and the Northern Army have three battlefields. Cheng Qun is one, and Li Da and Li Si of the Central Plains are one. Each battlefield is independent and has to be linked to each other.
It is also the most difficult plot to write on the journey. It is really painful to write and has a headache. It's almost morning today, and I have only written less than a thousand words. I'd just stop for a while and say a few gossips.
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The first is the change of Cheng Qun. There will definitely be book friends who questioned why Cheng Qun, who had to defeat the Mongolian Yuan when he had his life, became like this now. He was actually preparing to plot against Yun Zhao, but in fact he helped the Mongolian Yuan.
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This is easy to understand. The Mongol Yuan was powerful at the beginning. Their strength was enough to shake the Great Yue, so Cheng Qun would definitely not tolerate it.
But now, after the Mongol Yuan suffered a great defeat in Cangjiang, and his strength was greatly damaged after killing each other. He had to face Yun Zhao's attack. It would be great if he could barely survive. Where is there any chance to spy on Da Yue?
In Cheng Qun's heart, the Mongol Yuan was no longer a problem. At this time, Cheng Qun's failure in Xiangzhou had endangered his and his subordinates' survival. Yun Zhao's intervention in Jiangnan was more dangerous than that of the Mongol Yuan. So, let
Meng Yuan maintained a certain amount of strength to hold Yun Zhao back and at the same time won him a chance to survive. In Cheng Qun's view, this was a matter of killing two birds with one stone.
If you can survive, Yun Zhao will not have the chance to set foot in the south of the Yangtze River. This will save Dayue from the next battle for the throne after the civil war.
So, he did this without any psychological barrier. Second, it was about Rou Niang. I don’t want to say much about the change in the relationship between her and Yun Zhao. I was scolded for this matter anyway. This is a person who is wise and wise.
Everyone has different understandings of the issue of wisdom.
I am particularly disgusted with some people regarding Rou Niang as a bitch. Until now, I don’t think Rou Niang’s choice is wrong. Many book friends said that under the background of that era, women should be the same as one and should be regarded as
Chastity is life, etc. Many book friends think that my setting is unreasonable and attack it very much. Here, I want to say a few words. These requirements for women were not static in the long feudal era of China. These things
In fact, it emerged from the rise of Confucian Neo-Confucianism represented by Zhu Xi. Zhu Xi had a famous saying, "It's a small matter to starve to death, but it's a big matter to lose one's integrity!" This is the most appropriate explanation of this view. The ** of this concept reached its peak in the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Before this, there was no such requirement for women.
Due to the long-term turmoil in China, in many dynasties, the government encouraged women to remarry. Because of the long-term war, Dingkou has dropped drastically, and the rulers need a large number of Dingkou to support them. I think everyone
By looking at some official history, we will understand that the so-called chastity arches were basically established in the Ming and Qing dynasties, and moving forward was rarely seen.
Chapter completed!