Chapter 452: Savage His Physique
[The story of Marshal Yue has come to an end for the time being, and in the next issue, let's talk about the story of a child born during Marshal Yue's Fourth Northern Expedition.
So before the end of this issue, the illiterate would like to talk about the Jin Kingdom by the way, which is quite a special dynasty in Chinese history.
Because in the 2,000 years from the Qin and Han dynasties to the Qing Dynasty, if you calculate carefully, the Jin State was the only agrarian regime that was completely wiped out by the nomadic regime of the steppe.
The Mongols did not rely on the military force or institutional reform of any other regime from beginning to end, and purely relied on the power of the steppe to eliminate the Jin State, which is relatively rare in history, and it is not difficult to find the weak nature of the Jin State when you peel off this coat.
After Yue Fei's Fourth Northern Expedition, Han Chang's theory of the north-south change of power was based on the premise of the rapid corruption of the elite class of the Jin Kingdom.
The Battle of Soshan and Haihai was actually the last afterglow of the Jin elite, and then the Jin State's Meng'an Mouke began to enjoy the fruits of victory from the destruction of the Northern Song Dynasty.
Destroy Western Liao? Destroy the Southern Song Dynasty? Destroy Western Xia? How can these be comfortable to eat, drink, and enjoy at home?
"I've fought all my life, can't I enjoy it? Then the music and the dance! "By Liu Bei.
Therefore, it is no wonder that the battle of Huaixi of the Jin Wushu was a great success for the military fraud of the Southern Song Dynasty, after all, just like Wan Yan Gou, there were many people who just wanted to be rich and prosperous in the Jin Kingdom at that time, and it was true that Wan Yan Gou's psychology was thoroughly understood.
In addition, the extreme political naivety and the lack of a stable ideology are also the reasons why the Jin State died quite simply.
This is actually not difficult to understand, the representative figure is Yelu Yujun.
Yelu Yujun, the clan and general of the Great Liao State, was directly forced to surrender to the gold by Emperor Tianzuo's commotion, and in order to show his loyalty, he also became the vanguard of the destruction of Liao.
Such a figure should have become the key figure in the Jin State to win over the Khitans, but the Meng'an Mooks of the Jin State simply ignored the various exploits of Yelu Yujun, the leading party, and did not reward or give it, and finally wanted to forcibly move the Khitans to Liaodong to farm, forcing Yelu Yujun to rebel out of the Jin State again, which made the relationship between Jinjin and the Khitan deteriorate.
The Jurchens of the Jin Kingdom actually originated from the fishing and hunting civilization of Liaodong, and naturally could not rule the steppe without the help of the Khitans, and the result was that the rise of the Mongols was not hindered at all.
Don't the Khitans know that another nomadic people have risen on the steppe? Of course I know, but even if the Khitan people love Dajin, Dajin has never loved the Khitans, and in this case, the Khitan doesn't mind being the vanguard of Mongolia to chase after the Jin country.
The ideology is even simpler, in fact, looking forward to the Sui and Tang dynasties, which can extend the power to the grassland, the commonly used method at that time is a mixture of Hu Feng and Han rhyme, that is, the "Sinicized Hu people" and "Hu Han people" work together, take the advantages of both sides, and finally achieve the effect of civilized spirit and barbaric physique that the instructor once said.
In the early days of the Jin Kingdom, the Sinicization faction was put to the end of the Jin Wushu, and finally the overall tendency was to sinicize but insisted on the old customs of the Jurchens, and finally took both the shortcomings of the Han and Hu sides, and achieved the effect of barbarism and its spiritual civilization and its physique, and finally lost the country.
If the perspective dimension continues to be raised, Jin Guo actually had a very good opportunity at that time.
They originated in eastern Liaodong, and among the six capitals they set before and after, Zhongdu (Yanjing), Shangjing (now Heilongjiang), Dadingfu (now Chifeng South, Inner Mongolia), and Tokyo (now Liaoyang), all of which were located in or quite close to the Songliao Plain.
At the same time, the climate is also in the last 150 years of warm period before the Xiaoice Age, which is almost the same as the climate of the early Tang Dynasty.
Needless to say, the status of the Songliao Plain is one of the three major black soils in the world, one of the most fertile soils in nature, the most valuable agricultural resources in human history, and even China's formal legislative protection a few years ago, both in terms of rarity and fertility are worthy of the world's best.
Compared with the Wu Plain and the Mississippi Plain of the same period, the Songliao Plain is the closest piece of black soil to the center of civilization, and it is also relatively the easiest to develop.
At that time, Jinguo had actually solved the development difficulties of this black land:
The embarrassing dilemma of the Songliao Plain being located at the intersection of farming, fishing and hunting, and nomadic civilizations was solved through war, and the problem of insufficient population was solved through plunder.
At the same time, it also hit a warm period that is rare in hundreds of years, and the problem of extremely cold climate will not have to be worried for a hundred years.
Modern archaeologists have also found more than 100 walled cities in the Liaojin period on this black soil, which is also evidence that the Jin State has developed the black soil.
But in the end, because of the extremely unstable political environment within the Jin State, as well as the changing political center, coupled with the fact that Jin Xuanzong later moved south to Kaifeng, the capital under the threat of Mongolia, the development of this treasure land also ended in nothing.
In terms of governance of agriculture, it is not as good as the Southern Song Dynasty, and in terms of unified nomadism, it is not as good as Mongolia, and even the management of nomads is not as good as the later Qing Dynasty, so the destruction of the Jin State is also a matter of course. 】
In the Bianliang Palace, the broken chair leg was struck with the buttocks, and the feeling that reached his head made Zhao Guangyi straighten his back suddenly, and his unconsciously raised head saw a long passage of words floating over the light curtain:
Zhang Fei: Wow! The rat still wants the dog to keep the house, and what your mother-in-law Zhao Song does is not as good as the dog and the mouse! If the thief can die in Xuzhou, it can be regarded as a good deed for the people of Zhao and Song!
Zhang Fei: Zhao Da, if you can't clean up your younger brother from Lou Zhu Ai Xuan, it is advisable to tell me who the ancestors of the Ru Han Dynasty were for.
It's good to scold, it's just that the reflection arc is a little longer, follow!
It's a little bit! I can't even understand this scolding. 〗
Zhao Guangyi naturally has no obstacle to read, what is the words of the maid, what Lou Zhu Ai is a breeding female pig male pig, who can not understand?
So his face suddenly turned red, and a few swear words almost erupted, but in the end, he was ruthlessly beaten back by the eldest brother, and it turned into a painful wail:
"Whew...... Brother, that Zhang Fei who killed pigs scolded you! ”
Zhao Kuangyin turned a deaf ear, and the two backhand sticks made his younger brother wail without the strength to say:
"This Huan Hou's scolding words are still lacking."
Throwing away the chair leg in his hand, Zhao Kuangyin moved his body for a while, and when he landed, he felt that the unevenness in his chest and the depression also dissipated a lot along the broken leg of the chair.
Immediately, he turned his head and asked Zhao Pu as if nothing had happened:
"Then the climatic diagram that I have shown to me in the past and future generations... But is there anything else? ”
Zhao Pu nodded, and then didn't look at his feet, reflexively took out a sheet of tissue paper from the bookshelf next to the waiter and unfolded it and sent it to Zhao Kuangyin.
Immediately, the two of them stared at the cooling of the turn of the Northern and Southern Song Dynasty, frowned, and talked in a low voice.
Liu Han next to him realized it later, thinking about the content of the scolding signed by Zhang Fei, and then looking at the King of Jin who was paralyzed under the feet of the official, he suddenly felt a little surprised:
According to this meaning, did King Jin really seize the throne?
(End of chapter)
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