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The Liaodong Issue in the Early Ming Dynasty

After half a month of drinking, I finally came up with the beginning of the second volume, and during which I consumed n bottles of beer.

There are many scenes about war in the second volume, and the drunkards are not very good at writing, because there is Mr. Yama's novel before, the drunkards almost want to omit all the scenes of war to avoid being ashamed. So please help with the readers who have added this book and give the drunkards some good ideas.

Up to now, the drunkard is confused and I don’t know how to deal with some plots.

First of all, I am confused about how to deal with other ethnic groups. If you do ethnic cleansing, it means that you agree that the massacre of backward ethnic groups by a nation that has mastered advanced technology is the right to be a member of the nation, and it also means that you agree with the rationality of Japan's invasion of China.

The second thing is confused is the internal disputes, the Hu Weiyong case, the Lan Yu case, and the complex politics. The Ming Dynasty was an era of very cruel punishments. How did Wu'anguo deal with dissidents? Of course, it was easy to kill, but this was equivalent to shaping a terrifying politics, which had no value. Everyone's opinions on this can leave a message to the drunkard, or send a message directly to the drunkard.

Here I recommend two books that the drunkard likes especially, one is Mr. Fengyun’s "Bright Moon". The scenery here can only be described as magnificent.
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