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In the last years of the Ming Dynasty, there were constant party disputes in the imperial court, and officials were corrupt; Local wealthy businessmen colluded with the Jurchens, ran rampant, annexed land, and oppressed the people.
Emperor Chongzhen did not have the majesty and strategy of Emperor Qin and Han Wu, nor did he have the heroism of Tang Emperor Mingzu.
Even if he is diligent in political affairs, manpower is difficult to defeat the Mandate of Heaven after all.
Since the Chongzhen Dynasty, locust plagues, droughts, floods, and epidemics have been endless year after year, and the people have been displaced and eaten.
The sky is abandoned, the people's hearts are lost, and the edifice will collapse!
In the first year of Chongzhen (1628 AD), there was a great drought in Shaanxi, and the red land was thousands of miles, and there was no grass. Local officials embezzled the imperial court's relief food, leaving Qianshou with no way to live, and an eighteen-year-long uprising of displaced people that could change the fate of the country broke out in northern Shaanxi.
In the end, the once powerful empire collapsed, the world was reduced to purgatory, the bones were exposed to the wilderness, bandits were everywhere, and the heroes rose. The Jurchens of Liaodong, dozens of rogue families and warlords of all sizes in China were entrenched in the broken territory of the Ming Empire, fighting each other......
Daming, it's time to die!
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