43.Chapter 43 Chapter 3: Lan Yuwei Chapter 5
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Of course, these books have always been written in the Spring and Autumn Period, with details omitted and obscure texts, and readers who do not have a solid foundation in classical Chinese will inevitably not be able to fully understand them, so it is a good way to popularize them in a simple way that is easy for the people to accept. In addition, to study and popularize history, we must learn to separate the false and retain the true, such as the "Qing Historical Manuscript", the old and young people who wrote this book slandered the anti-Qing people as 'traitors', and what is a traitor? Historically, they have all been defined as those who defect to the enemy and betray the interests of China. How much value do you think this kind of history book has? ”
"When it comes to the Qing Dynasty, Qing court dramas and Qing novels have been very popular recently." Yu Wei gently peeled the flowers and measured the red-skinned nuts in her hand, "Although the Qing Dynasty lost power and humiliated the country, I still think it has historical merits." Not to mention the establishment of modern armies such as the New Army and the Beiyang Naval Division, the most important thing is that it laid the map of China, especially the land in Northeast China. She looked directly at Chen Meiyi's face and insisted on her own opinion, "Therefore, although foreign races have repeatedly invaded the Central Plains and slaughtered Han people, without them, such as Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia and Tibet, they do not belong to us now." ”
This remark made Chen Mei's eyes suddenly cold, and Wen Wen's voice turned cold: "The Manchu Qing Dynasty brought a large territory to China? What a shameless bandit logic! Let's talk about the Northeast first, according to Meng Sen's "Pre-Qing Dynasty History": 'The Northeast transportation plan, the Ming Dynasty was too clear. …… After the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, the Manchurians were more lazy than the Han people, and the Han people were not allowed to intervene in the affairs of the Kanto. The book also recorded: "It can be seen that in the heyday of the Ming Dynasty, he was able to choose generals for the side, and he was responsible for his work for a long time." At that time, it was no accident that Nu'er Gan expanded the territory and set up guards, and the governance was not orderly" [5]. It can be seen that the Northeast has been under the jurisdiction of the Nuer Gandu Division of the Ming Dynasty. And the Manchurians, who founded the Manchu Qing Dynasty, originally originated in the Siberian forest, that is, Tunguska. After being taken in by the Ming Dynasty, he gradually moved to the northeast to settle [6].
I don't want them to take advantage of the decline of the Ming Dynasty and take the opportunity to cause chaos, and soon after entering the customs, they will be lazy and rotten, and they will not want to forge ahead, so that Tsarist Russia will use the "Aihui Treaty" and the "Beijing Treaty" to force 1.8 million square kilometers of territory such as Xing'an Mountains and Sakhalin Island in the northeast of China to be lost to this day! Although such a ridiculous 'territorial dowry theory' was debunked by historians after the restoration of the Republic of China, there are still some people who do not know the truth and reason to fuel the fire, and are willing to inherit the historical lies created for the Manchu Qing Dynasty and its legacy. For example, in the "Outline of the History of the Chinese", Bai Yang mentioned that your so-called 'northeast is a dowry brought by the Manchu Qing', but in fact, it was the property plundered by the Manchu Qing from the Ming Dynasty, and the business was far inferior to that of the Ming Dynasty. Today, the land of the Northeast is actually only half of the area of the Northeast territory in history, and that half was cut off by the Manchu Qing Dynasty! ”
"What about the Uyghurs and Xinjiang?" Yu Wei then asked, it seemed that she was determined to break the casserole and ask to the end.
Chen Mei also chewed a peanut kernel, and Lang Lang spoke: "Let's talk about Xinjiang again, at present, it can be verified that the local aborigines are the Yuezhi, Dawan, Loulan and other nationals of the Western Regions in the Western Han Dynasty. According to the "Xinjiang Historical Review" edited by Ma Dazheng, in the second century BC, before Zhang Qian's mission to the Western Regions, many mainland residents had come to Xinjiang, that is, the 'Western Development' in the Western Han Dynasty. In 101 B.C., the Western Han Dynasty began to settle in the Luntai and Yuli areas south of the Tianshan Mountains, especially after the establishment of the Western Regions Protectorate in 60 B.C., a large number of border officials, Tuntian soldiers, merchants and family members were sent to Xinjiang to reclaim, and gradually formed a distribution pattern of combining large dispersion and small concentration of various Tuntian points and continued to the Eastern Han Dynasty, Wei and Jin dynasties. So, are the Uyghurs the 'Yuezhi, Dawan, Loulan and other people of the Western Regions' that I mentioned first? Definitely! The formation process of the Uyghur people is very complex, and its ethnic origin can be roughly traced back to the nomadic 'Ding Ling people' who herded in the north of China and the south of Lake Baikal in the northwest, between the Irtysh River and Lake Balkhash in the 3rd century BC, and the Hui people in the Sui and Tang dynasties. ”
Exegesis:
[5] This historical material is excerpted from Meng Sen's "The Pre-Qing Dynasty".
[6] Historical materials refer to "Manchu Old Files", Yehenaragen Zheng's "The Empress Dowager Cixi I Know", etc.