postscript

Previous Chapter

The original idea of this book was to arrange two lines, the first line is based on the growth process of the protagonist Sun Yueling, and the second line is a dark line, which tells the experience of the supporting character Qi Liao.

Strictly speaking, the original moral of the book was double wear. In addition to Sun Yueling, Qi Liao is also a traverser, which is vaguely explained in the prologue at the beginning: only sitting behind him, the "desolate" young man who peeps at the wonderful shots in the island country film from time to time is stuck in the middle, because he is thick and stocky, so he is stuck for a while, and he is struggling.

He was the one who was kicked out of the window by Sun Yueling.

He came to the Ming Dynasty (1620) two years earlier than Sun Yueling, served as a soldier under Xiong Tingbi and Yuan Yingtai in Liaodong, participated in the Battle of Liaoyang, and later joined the Liaodong Jinyi Guard system.

Later, he met Sun Yueling, Sun Yueling didn't know that he was a traverser, but he found out from the clues that Sun Yueling was a traverser, so many times he secretly helped Sun Yueling and provided him with a lot of strategies and strategies. This point is also vaguely mentioned from time to time, and careful people should be able to find it.

In the end, it was he who offered his advice to help Sun Yueling get the Houjin. But precisely because he is also a traverser, he knows that Chongzhen will definitely extinguish the eunuch party after he takes the throne, and as a person who has served in the Jinyi Wei system, he also led Ti Cai down to the south of the Yangtze River to deal with the Donglin Party back then, and he knows that Chongzhen will clean the factory guard system after succeeding to the throne, so he asked Sun Yueling to help transfer him to Dongjiang Town, in order to escape the catastrophe.

The whole thing is still a hasty ending, which is also a matter of no choice. Originally, I planned to write all the way to the Chongzhen Dynasty, and I wouldn't get Houjin so quickly, but now I can only do this, and ending it early is also a relief for myself.

If it were according to the original plan, there would have been a few more volumes of content.

Next, Sun Yueling sent an envoy to Mongolia to help the son of Lin Dan Lao Khan of the Khan Department re-establish his prestige and power, and submit those Khalkha and Halashen tribes to the banner of the Khan Department. Then the apocalypse died, Sun Yueling was appointed by Chongzhen as the governor of Shanxi and Shaanxi, and with the help of Shanxi political envoy Zhang Pengyong and merchant Jia Wu Chengde, he defeated the so-called eight imperial merchants of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, and used the convenience of the Jiangnan United Trading Company to establish so-called factories and mines to resettle displaced people, carrying a large amount of jade wheat and sweet potatoes, and solving the problem of grain production reduction during the Xiaoice River period.

As for the Houjin, Qi Liao took over Dongjiang Town after Mao Wenlong's death (Mao Wenlong was still killed by Yuan Chonghuan), and created a sophisticated new army, and then captured Liaoyang and Shenyang, drove Houjin back to the deep mountains and Laolin (Salhu), and was promoted to the officers and soldiers of Liaodong General Town because of his military merits, commanding the important military and political affairs of the whole Liao, and becoming an important member of a military town like Li Chengliang. However, Qi Liao was not subject to the imperial court's restraint like his previous generals, and his new military and management system (relying on chambers of commerce and Korea) allowed him to be self-sufficient and become a warlord.

Sun Yueling was promoted to the cabinet because of his high prestige and merit, but he was seriously suspicious of Chongzhen, who never allowed civilian power to override the imperial power, coupled with the counterattack of political enemies in the court, Sun Yueling decided to return to his hometown and planned to spend the rest of his life in Jiangnan. However, the imperial court did not give up, and continued to target the United Trading Company he ran in Jiangnan, intending to regain half of Jiangnan's foreign trade rights repeatedly.

Just when Sun Yueling was disheartened, Qi Liao found him, confessed his identity to him, and persuaded him to work together to change the feudal system of imperial supremacy (in fact, he wanted to be the emperor), and took advantage of the rampant rogues (although there were rogues at that time, but it was still not as large-scale as in the original history), he sent troops from Shanhaiguan and Shandong to attack Beizhili and Jiangnan at the same time.

Sun Yueling weighed it again and again, and finally deceived Qi Liao and others to a merchant ship in South America (house arrest for 100 years and 100 years), and with a group of cronies, he sailed far away, leaving Daming forever, and never returned.

If you think about it, you have to code a lot of words and waste a lot of brain cells, hey, forget it......