History of Yezhou
Sang Meng, the prince of the Ram Empire in Leichi Prefecture, was framed by the Seven Great Princes and led his people to flee to Yezhou to establish the Mingze Kingdom.
Sang Meng destroyed the local indigenous tribes of Yezhou and established a state, which soon expanded to the two river valleys. Sang Meng then concentrated all the scattered areas, measured the land, set up an administrative system, and implemented centralized control.
The Ming Ze Empire grew to gain most of the territory of the Balkan Peninsula, with Vinstirni and Vinnya to the north. Ming Ze set his capital in Juntanbul, and made great efforts to govern the country, and Ming Ze inherited the culture and technology of the Leichi Empire.
In the past 50 years, the national fortunes of the Mingze Empire have been thriving, but Leichi Prefecture has been in constant internal friction, and its national strength has gradually become inferior to that of the Mingze Empire.
In the 85th year of Ming Ze, the 21-year-old Philip succeeded to the throne for less than two years, and took advantage of the civil strife in the Ram Empire to begin to lead 80,000 sailors to capture the port of Dongying in Leichi Prefecture. With Mingze's advance into the interior of Leichi Prefecture, the northeastern region of the Mingze Empire entered and controlled most of the northern part of the Ikkyu Peninsula.
In order to prevent the expansion of the Mingze Empire, the Ram Empire secretly instigated the uprising of the three major tribes of the Mingze Empire, the original Blue Valley, the Bureau, and the Declaration.
Philip returned to Beijing to fight against the rebellious tribes,
In Myeongze 87, King Blue Valley attacked Pyongyang, the largest city in Goguryeo, and killed Philip of the Myeongze Empire on the battlefield.
After Philip's death, Taihua launched 5 battles to take revenge on the Blue Valley King, and conquered 62 cities and 1,500 villages in the Blue Valley King. Later, the king of Jucang annexed the northern fishing tribe to develop and strengthen himself, and with the help of the Ram Empire, Yezhou reached a three-legged situation
In 124, King Mingze Denggu ascended the throne. In 126, King Deng Gu moved his capital to the Tibetan-speaking city to strengthen the confrontation with Juchang and Shenming.
In 135, after King Anzao was assassinated, he was succeeded by his brother King Enan. During the Yuan'an period, disputes between the royal families intensified. Prince Deng Gu led an army of 250,000 to break through Ziyuan City, and thus affirmed its destruction.
In 142, the bureau was unable to support itself and was also eliminated by King Deng Gu.
In 189, Ming Ze launched an army of 150,000 to preemptively attack Ramsey's bureau, triggering the second war with Ram. In 190, Ram's mobilization of 280,000 troops and Ming Ze for a decisive battle at sea, due to the improper command of the Ram Empire, Ram's navy was completely annihilated, and Marshal Fang Le committed suicide by throwing himself into the sea
In 195, the 650,000 troops of King Marshal of Mingze and Qin Guang personally conquered Ram, but due to the strong winds and waves for several months, the campaign was canceled. In 198 he again conscripted Ram,
Lin Yun led his army across the sea to attack and occupy Beisha City, and Nia led his army to conquer Jinguan City, an important land town on Ram, and captured more than 20,000 people. In June, the Ming Ze army marched to Anshi City. The third prince of Ram, Zhenya, led an army of 50,000 to the rescue, but was ambushed by Mingze Guden and the whole army was annihilated.
In July, * began the siege of Anshi Castle. Due to the desperate resistance of the defenders, Ming Ze captured the city and slaughtered the city for ten days.
Ming Ze sent General Wuwei to lead an army of 30,000 to seize Lushui, and defeated the army of Lam in Zhuocheng.
The following year, Ming Ze ordered a large-scale attack on Ram, sending 3 armies and separating land and water.
In the spring and summer of 191, Mingze from all walks of life joined forces in Ramdora City, Ram sent troops to resist, Mingze attacked bravely, defeated the Goguryeo army, killed 50,000 Ram troops, and attacked the city of Ram, and the defenders of other cities in Ram either fled or surrendered. Mingze's army advanced to the city of Pingxi and besieged the city for a month. The last emperor of Ram still refused to defend behind closed doors, and sent troops to fight many times, but they were all defeated. On September 12, the army of Ming Ze captured the capital of Ram, captured it, and thus destroyed Ram