Chapter 203 Li Zicheng: How much do noble people know? Zhang Xianzhong: Monument of Seven Kills! Li Zhi: None of my business?!(1/3)
Kusu's postman, Kokang Ranger.
The emperor's crown prince in the main hall was immediately attracted by the two people who appeared, and all of them showed doubts.
These two people looked ordinary on the outside, both of which were dark and rough in the lower class.
And he was dressed in rags, and his body was covered in sweat, and he looked like he had never seen the world.
In the doubts in the hearts of the emperor's crown prince, who are these two sloppy guys and how qualified are they, that they can actually be introduced to Taizu.
Especially the postman among them.
Some of the emperors present felt a little familiar with the appearance of the young postman, as if they had seen him somewhere, but they couldn't remember him at once.
"ah!"
"I remember, who is he!"
Wu Zong slapped his forehead and spoke out in surprise.
However, as soon as he stood up, he pointed his fingers at the postman's face frequently and opened his mouth for a long time, but he could not call the name. He only remembered half of it.
At this time.
Another voice sounded.
"Li Zicheng."
A Biao on the podium stared at the postman.
Abiao finished every class with a serious attitude, especially the key figures mentioned in the class, who are all the key memory objects of Abiao.
Although the postman in front of him was very different from Li Zicheng who had seen in the fairy illusion, he was younger and more ignorant, and he was less of the heroic posture that was dominant in the world.
But from the facial features, it was vaguely clear that this guy was the King of Rebellion Li Zicheng, who saw it in the Immortal Illusion Realm, who was straddling a tall horse and entered the Ming Dynasty imperial capital.
After the words are finished.
The others frowned instantly, and of course they all remembered this name.
Especially Lao Zhu.
The moment the three words "Li Zicheng" came into my ears, my eyes suddenly condensed, and I subconsciously stood up, staring at the young postman standing on the edge of the podium in a downward posture.
He never expected that it was such a small postman who eventually buried the Ming Dynasty he had created.
But then I thought about it, I was just a monk who had no food to eat.
The hero does not ask where the source is.
"The noble person can recognize the value (é)?"
Li Zicheng scratched the back of his head, smiled timidly, and spoke authentic Shaanxi dialect in his mouth, and his face looked honest and honest.
Li Zicheng, who was in the sixth year of the Tianqi revelation, was only twenty-one years old.
The famine in northern Shaanxi has been plagued for years, but the government's grain subsidies remain unabated. A middle-aged and poor peasant like Li Zicheng must not be able to study. He was sent to the temple to be a young monk since he was a child, so he had a nickname of Huang Lai monk. When he grew up, he would herd sheep and cattle for the landlord's family.
But that's it. Without his words at home, Li Zicheng's parents still starved to death.
And this will.
King Li Chuang was dead because his parents and brothers were all alone and wandering around the world.
In order to get a full meal, he was helpless. However, he was lucky enough to recruit him to work as an inn at Yinshu Post Station, and by chance he got a job with an iron rice bowl.
If it were developed according to the following historical scripts, Li Zicheng would have been laid off by Chongzhen next.
This can help you learn from this point of view, and it is best not to easily lay off the iron rice bowl.
The honest man Li Zicheng, who was laid off, had a meal and wanted to make a living. After a trick, he inexplicably owed the landlord's usury. In the end, he was humiliated and was tied up and paraded in the streets. The more he thought about it, the more he felt less excited. He picked up the kitchen knife and killed the rich and gentleman Wen Juren.
Then I went home and was about to vent my depression and grievances with my wife, but I found that my wife had committed adultery with someone, and even the green one on her head could raise sheep. I was angry and killed my wife and adulterer.
With so many lives on your back, you will definitely not be able to stay at home.
In desperation, Li Zicheng chose to flee to Gansu to become a border soldier. Anyway, the border soldiers were as chaotic as a ball of scattered people back then, and nine out of ten were unknown. After all, who had a clear history would like to come to this place, so no one cares where you came from.
After all, he had to bear a few lives. With his ruthless and speechless style, Li Zicheng had been in trouble for several years and became the general. Finally, in the tide of the great uprising in the late Ming Dynasty, he launched a mutiny among the border soldiers and made his fortune.
Judging from Li Zicheng's life journey, we can actually find that there is still some similarity between Li Zicheng and Lao Zhu.
The whole family starved to death, and they all became monks to ask for food, and then participated in the uprising.
However, after Lao Zhu became bigger and stronger, the first thing he thought of was how to implement sustainable development, while Li Zicheng was reckless all the way.
Ji Boying glanced at Li Zicheng, who was slightly panicked and cramped in his hands.
After all, Li Zicheng is only twenty-one years old at this time. He has not experienced the wonderful things that really changed his life later, and has not started his path to growth. He can understand some tension.
In horizontal comparison.
Although the ranger standing next to Li Zicheng is still in his early twenties, he looks much more calm from his appearance. The main reason is that this guy has been studying for several years, joined the army, and almost got engaged in military law, which can be regarded as experiencing life and death.
Finally he became a ranger (a tramp), floating around.
But there was also a look of fear in his eyes, and he quietly looked at the surrounding scenes.
It is said that I have never eaten pork or seen pigs running?
Even if you have never seen the dragon robe, you have heard it from the storyteller. You can tell it by looking at it a few more times. What's more, there are so many people wearing dragon robes, and the timid ones just pissed off.
Moreover, this strange way of traveling through time also made them frightened. They were obviously fighting for food with dogs in the garbage dump last second, but they appeared in this place the next second. How could they not be shocked?
This ranger, named Zhang Xianzhong, was also one of the core figures of the Great Uprising in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. He was as famous as Li Zicheng and became famous in the east and west.
Looking at Zhang Xianzhong's life experience, we can be surprised to find that the experiences of the two are extremely similar.
Both of them are from Shaanxi, that is, fellow villagers, both came from poor backgrounds, and responded to the uprising. After they became rich, they both joined the command of the first generation of rebel king Gao Yingxiang. They were almost killed by the imperial court's rebels. They both rekindled their families. One entered Mingjing and established the Dashun regime, and the other obtained the Shutian Prefecture and established the Daxi regime.
certainly.
If we are talking about the fame of later generations, the name Zhang Xianzhong is much less well-known than Li Zicheng.
After all, Li Zicheng was the serious king of trespassing.
The title of King of Chuang is synonymous with the leader of the peasant army, and is the common ruler of the world's righteous army. It belongs to the same concept as the King of Ming at the end of the Yuan Dynasty. Li Zicheng finally invaded the Ming Dynasty and destroyed the Ming Dynasty in a symbolic sense.
Since the first generation of King of Rebellion, Gao Yingxiang died and the backbone of the backbone recommended Li Zi to become the new King of Rebellion, Zhang Xianzhong chose to go out and work alone, and has always been incompatible with Li Zicheng.
However, due to his own strength, Zhang Xianzhong also knew how much he was and knew that he could no longer compete with Li Zicheng for the Central Plains.
so.
After Zhang Xianzhong fought guerrillas in the Yangtze River Basin of Huguang for several years, especially after being fucked by Zuo Liangyu several times, he resolutely brought 600,000 rebels into Sichuan and separatisted the land and became the local emperor.
Speaking of Zuo Liangyu, Zhang Xianzhong was even more angry. Every time Zuo Liangyu was beaten by Li Zicheng, he would beat Zhang Xianzhong to vent his anger.
When it comes to the name Zhang Xianzhong, the most famous one is the Seven Killing Monument: All things and people are born with, and no one is the Heaven, kill, kill, kill, kill, kill, kill, kill, kill!
The reasons are as follows.
After Li Zicheng's Dashun Army was defeated, the Qing army began to enter Shu and wipe out Zhang Xianzhong's Daxi regime.
At this time, Zhang Xianzhong was suddenly insane and inexplicably began to play bloody terror in Shu.
Judging from various records, the number of people Zhang Xianzhong killed in Shu is still an unsolved mystery.
Some say that they killed 600 million (purely nonsense), some say that they slaughtered 90% of the people in Shu, some say that they killed millions, some say that they hundreds of thousands, and some say that Zhang Xianzhong had never carried out a massacre at all, and everything was deliberately slandered by the Qing Dynasty.
The truth and assumption of Zhang Xianzhong's slaughter of Shu has been quarreled for hundreds of years since his braids disappeared, and there is still no conclusion yet.
Judging from various historical materials.
The literati of the Little Chaoyan of the Southern Ming Dynasty divided Zhang Xianzhong and Zhang Xianzhong into two parts: This group of literati of the Southern Ming Dynasty said that Zhang Xianzhong and Yaohuang Army were the ones who slaughtered people in Shu, and the ones who united the Southern Ming to fight against the Qing Dynasty were Zhang Xianzhong's subordinates Sun Kewang and Li Dingguo, while those who aggravated the extinction of the Shu people were the Qing soldiers who worked during the period of pacification.
In other words, it was the Shu that the Qing soldiers slaughtered.
Let’s look at the Qing Dynasty’s braids’ statement: Zhang Xianzhong, his subordinates, and the Southern Ming army had no food, so they slaughtered Shu together and cannibalized people together. At that time, the Qing Dynasty was still on the periphery of the slaughterhouse and could not have participated in the massacre. Later, they were pacified and rebuilt the people.
To sum up, the Qing Dynasty braid was the peace envoy who brought light and hope to the people of Shu. (This is also the view of Ming history, after all, only the victors have the right to speak).
The modern concept is: Li Zicheng and Zhang Xianzhong overthrew the evil feudal Ming Dynasty and were the leaders of the times who promoted the historical process. As for the slaughter and cannibalism in Shu, they were just the uncontrolled Yao Huang Army of Zhang Xianzhong's subordinates, and Li Diaoxie Cao Xun of the Southern Ming Army, the extinction of the population in Shu was an inevitable law under the crimes of the feudal dynasty. In the old society, except for the peasants, all the others were responsible.
To summarize the concept, this matter has nothing to do with Zhang Xianzhong.
There are different opinions and each has its own reasons.
The Shu people who slaughtered him no longer knows what the truth is.
But one thing is 100% certain, whether it is a massacre or an epidemic disaster, that is, Shu did experience a sharp decline in population in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, with a sharp decline of up to 90%. Only one of the ten Shu people survived.
In the early Qing Dynasty, because there was no one in Shu, they were forced to move from Huguang.
But when you think about Zhang Xianzhong's murder of Shu, some of the things that are really tricky.
For example, the rebels under Zhang Xianzhong's command almost traveled all over the south, not slaughtering in Huguang or in the Yangtze River Basin, why did they have to go to Shu to slaughter?
Could it be that people from Shu killed the equipment?
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On the podium, Ji Boying glanced at Li Zicheng and Zhang Xianzhong, who had not yet made a fortune in Tianqin.
To be continued...