It had only been a few months since Chang'an fell into the hands of Sun Kewang, but by the time Guo Junzhen sent troops to recover Chang'an City, Dashun soldiers and civilians had already discovered that the city, which was mostly destroyed by Yang Chengzu and Ji Gui, was already showing signs of revival.
of vitality.
Lin Maomao was highly regarded by Guo Junzhen, and she was now responsible for the task of cleaning and repairing the Qin Palace for the emperor and the governor to move to Chang'an in the future.
The Palace of the Prince of Qin was destroyed by the Yang Ji Rebellion, but after several months of repairs by Sun Kewang, it was much tidier. Just like the pain-stricken Chang'an City, it was showing a spring-like vitality in the lush late autumn.
"Isn't it true that Qin Ni was a genius when it came to administrative management?"
Lin Maomao has very little knowledge of city administration, but with her outstanding medical skills, she often travels to the military camp. Many veterans of the Shun Army who were injured in the battle with Xiying also like to chat with this little girl.
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From this channel, Lin Maomao learned more things. Most of the veterans of the Shun Army had a more objective view of Xiying. Some of the older officers might have been through the combat period of the Chuangxian Joint Camp.
Everyone admired Sun Kewang's skill, and even more admired him for evacuating Shaanxi cleanly and leaving a complete Chang'an city for the folks in Guanzhong.
"This is so much better than that bastard Yang Chengzu! King Nanyang treated Yang Chengzu like his own son, and our Princess Luo treated him like a biological brother. How did he do it? A fire destroyed the lives of brothers.
Home in Shaanxi!
Going down to the underworld, how could Yang Chengzu have the dignity to meet the many Cao Ying brothers who died many years ago?"
Most of the officers and soldiers in the Shun army were from Shaanxi. Since the late Ming Dynasty, Shaanxi has suffered the most from turmoil and war. For many years, it has been like a hell on earth. Originally, after Taizu entered Guanzhong, people thought that after the great chaos, there would be an era of great rule and revival.
It's finally coming.
Who would have thought that Yang Chengzu's rebellion turned Chang'an into ruins, and millions of people were forced to leave their homes and migrate to various provinces in the Central Plains for refuge. Shaanxi was forced to endure another year of war. After Wu Sangui and Duoduo entered Shaanxi, more
He raised his butcher's knife high and made the people of Qin suffer.
Later, when Sun Kewang took control of Chang'an and General Guo Xiong led one hundred thousand troops to Weibei, many Qin elders felt that Guanzhong was about to usher in a new round of large-scale war.
Who would have expected that after a brief confrontation between the two armies of Shunxi, Sun Kewang would take the initiative to withdraw from Shaanxi, and the situation in Guanzhong quickly stabilized. Sun Kewang's withdrawal was clean and tidy, and the management of Chang'an City was in order. Even people from the southeast like Lin Maomao saw it.
I can't help but sigh that the Eastern King of the Western Ming Dynasty was very knowledgeable and skillful.
What's more, the people of Shaanxi who have suffered from war?
Therefore, Xiying left a good reputation in Shaanxi, and people had a good impression of Zhang Xianzhong, Sun Kewang and his son. Hundreds of years later, during the First Republic, when another Eastern King Yang Xiuqing led the Northern Expedition
When we arrived in Shaanxi, we could also find a temple worshiping the two kings at the former site of the Weibei Iron Works.
But at that time, most people in Shaanxi had forgotten who the two statues in the Erdawang Temple were.
It was not until after the end of World War II and the disintegration of the colonial system that the Republic of Demier, which regained its independence, sent a mission to China to worship their ancestors. Only then did the sinologists in the mission unexpectedly discover the two things that Shaanxi people often worship.
The great kings are Tianwangsha and Dongwangsha of the Daimeer Empire.
Of course, after Sun Kewang was defeated in the southwest, he fought in Myanmar and Siam, recruited local Chinese as his army, invaded India with 100,000 troops, and took advantage of the British and Mughal Empire's competition for Bengal to occupy Chittagong.
Delta established the country, revived the Western Ming Dynasty, established the post-Xi Ming Dynasty that was later called the Ming Dynasty, unified the entire India during its heyday, and competed with Dashun for hegemony in the Indian Ocean for more than a hundred years, that is another
A magnificent legendary story.
However, for later Chinese people, their impression of Sun Kewang came more from the novel "Delhi" written by Yingzhou Province writer Inoue Yasushi.
The book tells the story of Zhao Xingde, a scholar from Changsha Prefecture, who accidentally rescued a Daimier woman in Xingjing (New Chang'an City) after the imperial examination was abolished at the end of Emperor Shunxiao's reign. In order to repay the favor, the woman gave her a pass to the Daimier Empire.
To Zhao Xingde.
Zhao Xingde, who was very interested in the rumors about Daimier, took a ship of the Yanping Company (that is, the Yanping Kingdom, which was a vassal state during the reign of King Sejo, and was incorporated into the Yanping Company by Dashun during the reign of Emperor Xiaojong, a group with Nanyang trade concessions).
India.
He was captured by Maratha pirates at sea. Because the captain admired Zhao Xingde's talents, he became an accountant on the pirate ship. Later, when Zhao Xingde followed the pirates to plunder the town, he accidentally rescued Zrubi, the last princess of the Mughal Empire.
Ya, and fell in love with her at first sight.
The two tried to escape but failed. Later, the pirate ship was appeased by Sun Zhengqi, the second generation of the Dongwangsha of the Daimeier Empire. Zhao Xingde was favored by Dongwangsha and was ordered to go to Delhi (then known as Detianfu) to study the establishment of harmonious Confucianism.
, "Eternal Calendar" of Catholic and Islamic Thoughts.
Zrubia, the last princess of the Mughal Empire, was spotted by the Eastern King Shah and asked to make a political marriage to win over the local Indian nobles. On the day of the wedding, Zrubia jumped from the dome of the Holy King Cathedral.
He committed suicide, and the people on the pirate ship who missed the princess encouraged Shivaji, the Maratha commander-in-chief, to challenge Dongwangsha.
This kicked off a tragic war. In the second half of the movie, the scene in which Shivaji, the Maratha general soldier, took the lead and shouted "Kill the East King" and "Kill the East King" is called the best in the history of Dashun war movies.
One of the top ten classic scenes.
After the Maratha War, Zhao Xingde became a priest and founded the Christian Changsha Sect, which had a great influence on the history of Demier. The Demier Empire ushered in a prosperous age under the rule of Dongwangsha.
The actor who plays the role of Sun Kewang in Dong Wangsha's memories in the movie is Toshiyuki Nishida, who has won the Tokyo Best Actor Award twice. Interestingly, Toshiyuki Nishida is also in the "Two Heroes Club" TV series of the "Five Ones·National Drama Project".
Played the role of King Zhang Xianzhong.
In addition to playing the roles of father and son, Toshiyuki Nishida is probably best known for his role as Shun Shizu in the movie "The Battle of the Deer" - of course, this film alluded to Lee Lai-hyung's standstill during the Battle of the Deer.
Taizu's Bitter War was not saved, and was later widely criticized by conservatives and even banned. Instead, the People's Federation introduced the film, triggering a movie-watching frenzy.
In the autumn of the second year of Guangzhong, people could not predict the rapid collapse of the Western Ming Dynasty, nor could they predict Sun Kewang's many posthumous events.
However, as Li Laiheng adjusted the deployment of the Shun Army in the northwest, many field troops of the Dashun Army were mobilized to Hubei and Guangxi provinces. However, Sun Kewang fell into friction with the Toungoo Dynasty of Myanmar due to the purge of Yunnan chieftains. The balance in the southwest