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Border Crisis in the Ming Dynasty: Zhu Di Xiahou_ was arrested when he personally conquered Zhu Qi Town.

After Zhu Yuanzhang drove Meng Yuan to the grassland, it was a historic record that the south completely defeated the north. In the Northern Expedition, his bravery in the Southern Army was most vividly demonstrated. Meng Yuan's American army not only gave up most of them, but also gave up sixteen states and ran deep into the grassland. The grief of hastily resigning from the temple at that time was in sharp contrast to the high-spiritedness of the Southern Song Dynasty 80 years ago, which made people sigh with regret. The paradox of history is that time will make everyone's successes and failures irrelevant jokes.

From the perspective of pure combat power, the US military is not vulnerable. If they don't leave anyway and fight to the death with the southern army, the southern army may win. It won't be so easy to lay down the capital, it won't be so easy to cross the Great Wall and the pasture. From the perspective of the superstructure, Meng Yuan did not reach a very unanimous opinion on the issue of staying in the Central Plains or returning to his hometown. In other words, to a large extent, Meng Yuan was forced by Zhu Yuanzhang to brave the American army and thought it was really meaningless. It is better to abandon the Central Plains and run back to the grassland. Meng Zhanyuan did not. However, what is unexpected is that the Ming Dynasty was different from other dynasties in that they were ruthless and pursued the poor. Yongle Emperor Zhu Di, in addition to sending Zheng He to Nanyang, also had more work to do, such as crossing the Great Wall to find trouble with the remnants of the Mongolian Yuan forces. Finally, he died of illness at the post station of the anti-Mongolian Yuan war.

Compared with other Central Plains dynasties, the Ming Dynasty had a surprisingly bad attitude towards the grassland people. It almost never gave or intended to give them a good look. Later, the Ming Dynasty general Hai Lan used Huo Qubing to penetrate the enemy's tactical nest and completely destroy Meng Yuan or Genghis Khan's golden family. The Han Dynasty has been around for more than 1,000 years, and the Central Plains dynasty has never been so cruel to the grassland people. The Ming Dynasty killed Meng Yuan. In addition to feeling that he had the strength to do so, the main reason was probably the hostility and fear of the grassland people. After the Song Dynasty, the hatred or distrust accumulated by the Central Plains people towards the grassland people was a concentrated outbreak after the rise of the Ming Dynasty.

As we all know, China’s national sentiment gradually formed after the Song Dynasty. In the past, grassland people often did things uninvited, but by the Song Dynasty, people in the Central Plains Dynasty felt very uncomfortable doing so. In addition, these careless and uneducated grassland soldiers will inevitably kill people, steal food, be domineering, and show off their power in the Central Plains in the future. Naturally, the people of the Central Plains really hate them. Although they were forced to live under their rule for many years, the national sentiment was still there. What's more, the upper-class rulers of the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty divided the people under their rule into several people. The standard of division was not based on land and rank, but in the order of embracing the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty. Although the division of society into several people may seem unreasonable, it had no substantial impact on the people who actually lived in the Yuan Dynasty. Those southerners, the survivors of the Southern Song Dynasty, can also become part of the superstructure as long as they have the ability. However, those grassland herdsmen who did not contribute substantially to the empire's cause lived a miserable life. Among them, due to the pressure of life, they had to sell their sons and daughters and eat chaffy vegetables.

However, what Meng Zhanyuan did was still very detrimental to eliminating the national psychology of the Han people. It's uncomfortable at the very least. After the founding of the Ming Dynasty, everyone agreed that those prairie people stayed too much in the Central Plains, which made people uncomfortable. Having said this, everyone will never forget that these people kicked in the door, killed people, and set fires. Emotionally, the Han people are the masters of the country, so they feel very at ease. After all, in the final analysis, no matter how hard the brothers try, the humiliation will probably be much less.

After Emperor Jingzong of the Ming Dynasty Zhu Qizhen came to power, he was deceived by the eunuch Wang Zhen beside him and personally led an army of 500,000 out of the customs. Many people think that Zhu Qizhen is making a fuss out of a teacup. At that time, the grassland was already ruled by the grassland nation Wala, but the real strength was still far behind that of the previous Mongolian Yuan Dynasty. Although people on this grassland often violate customs and invade territory, and they do not change their ways despite repeated admonitions, in the final analysis, their purpose is not to destroy the Ming Dynasty, but their main purpose is to obtain things. If the Ming Dynasty did not want to satisfy them, it could send generals, provide enough food and grass, give enough exciting slogans and titles, and fight a protracted war with it, just like the previous Central Plains dynasties.

This time he cut off 80% of the conventionally calculated horse price. Speaking of which, this price should probably be a relatively reasonable price. He also gave up and said, if the robbery is legal, how can the Ming Dynasty unilaterally break the contract? He became furious, so he gathered the tribesmen on the grassland and killed them.

After Zhu Qizhen was arrested, people found that Zhu Qizhen's younger brother would become the emperor of the Ming Dynasty. The hostages smashed their hands, and it was useless to kill them. They were dumbfounded at first. Almost begging Zhu Qizhen to return to the Ming Dynasty. When Zhu Qizhen left, for the first time he truly regarded Zhu Qizhen as an emperor who was idle and hunting on the grassland. But he is just a local official responsible for hospitality, and his efforts are enough. For the first time, after all this noise, we didn't get any benefit. You know, just like that, kill Wang Zhen at the beginning. What emperor can we catch? His intestines should be broken.