The six-dimensional pictures of emperors of all dynasties were exposed, and the ancestors panicked

Chapter 633: Not dying when you should, dying when you shouldn't.

Chapter 633: Not dying when you should, dying when you shouldn't.

The period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty
Liu Che leaned on the couch and watched quietly.

“No reverence.”

No one can be held accountable or blamed for the Emperor.

The only person who can hold the emperor accountable is God!
But the sky can't speak.

Therefore, the emperor can deny his mistakes and he will not make mistakes.

The emperor doesn't have to take responsibility.

"But this world belongs to you..."

Liu Che couldn't figure it out.

How could they not see through such a simple thing?
If you don't assume the responsibilities of an emperor, the ministers will not assume the responsibilities of ministers, and the people will not assume the responsibilities of the people.

Just because you are the Son of Heaven doesn’t mean you are truly the “Son of Heaven”.

You are still a mortal!

You still have to count on people in the world to do things for you.

"Don't learn to do this in the future, kid."

Liu Che looked at Xiao Liu and said solemnly:

"Otherwise, it would be better to abdicate and let Bing Yi take over."

Little Liu looked at the toy in his hand, then looked at his father in confusion.

Father, you are a little too paranoid.

……

Yanhan·Lingdi Period
Liu Hong really sighed from the bottom of his heart:

"After this battle."

"The barbarians everywhere have seen the weakness of the Ming Dynasty."

Cao Cao answered from below:

"In the final analysis, the temple's calculations are still unclear."

"The Ming Dynasty is bloated from top to bottom, the administration is unclear, and the ruler and his subjects cannot be of one mind, which will lead to failure."

"The Jurchens are few in number, but they have come from a bitter cold land and are united in purpose. This is a victory."

"The Ming court was eager to achieve success, ignoring the fatigue of the troops and the severe cold in Liaodong, and rushed out the war. This was the second defeat."

"The Jurchen army was well-rested while the enemy was tired. This was their second victory."

"The commander-in-chief of the Ming Dynasty was ignorant of military affairs, attacked in different directions and allowed his generals to act rashly, even though the troops were dispersed. This was the third defeat."

"The Jurchens gathered together and waited for an opportunity to move. They went from being weak to being strong, and then they defeated the weak with their strength!"

"He had three wins, and I had three losses."

"This war is not the fault of one person, but the fault of the Ming Dynasty court!"

……

{Among the Jurchens’ combat troops, there were less than 10,000 professional soldiers wearing armor, and more than 20,000 auxiliary soldiers without armor, which added up to barely 30,000.}
{But the Ming army was even worse. A guerrilla general led an army of 800 to 1,000 men, but in reality he only had dozens of servants and 300 to 500 garrison soldiers. The servants were well fed and well-drinking, had armor and morale, and were able to fight. The garrison soldiers were serfs who were usually hungry, had no armor, and had no morale.}
{Of the 80,000 Ming troops, there were actually less than 10,000 armored soldiers, and the rest were tens of thousands of serfs who were temporarily conscripted.}
{Yang Hao knew that the Ming army was not strong enough, so he repeatedly petitioned to postpone the decisive battle, but the court believed that a stalemate would cost too much, so they forced him to fight as soon as possible, otherwise they would jail Yang Hao for delaying military affairs.}
{As for why the troops were divided into four groups, it was very simple. The higher-ups demanded complete annihilation. If the enemy had all fled after you combined your troops, you, Yang Hao, would still have been imprisoned.}
{In the Battle of Sarhu, the Ming army fully implemented the combat concepts of "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu.}
{Jiusong: It is as fast as the wind. Malin: It is as slow as the forest}

{Liu Yi: Aggressive as fire. Li Rubai: Immovable as a mountain}
……

Northern Zhou Dynasty: Emperor Wu Period
"In hindsight, Nurhaci was much stronger than Yang Yinglong and the Japanese pirates."

Yuwen Yong sat cross-legged on the Hu bed and said to the "golden boy and jade girl" beside him:
"The Ming army's strategy and tactics had many problems, and the most fundamental problem was that they did not correctly estimate the combat power of the Jurchen army."

"That's why they made a plan for an annihilation war, but they were countered with an annihilation war."

Yuwen Yong was talking eloquently there, while little Li Yuan was looking at his sister beside him.

"Sister Dou, I seem to have seen you somewhere."

The little girl of the Dou family looked at the handsome boy curiously.

"Oh? Then where have you seen me?"

Little Li Yuan held his head high and chest out, then he heard a voice from behind him.

"Yeah, I want to know too!"

The tall dark shadow covered the little boy who was sweating profusely.

A pair of red eyes stared at him.

A breath of white air came out from the shark-like sharp teeth.

"Boy, I'm really curious!"

……

Datang.

The father and son squatted on the ground and looked at the crude map they had drawn. Li Shimin looked at the replica of the beggar's version of the marching map and raised his chin.

"How to say?"

Li Chengqian hugged his knees, thought for a moment and whispered:
"When Juniper crossed the river with 10,000 light cavalry, he should have waited for Marin's army."

"If the two armies join together, the Sarhu camp may not be breached so quickly, and the situation will be uncertain."

"Or maybe Li Rubai and Liu Jing joined forces. The Jurchen cavalry is exhausted from running around continuously, so they can't take it down."

“As the saying goes, even a lion will fight a rabbit with all its might.”

"Everyone in the Ming court underestimated the enemy in this battle. The intelligence before the war didn't even get the number of Jurchens right. Yang Hao's battlefield coordination was also a mess."

Li Shimin dusted off his hands.

"So from ancient times to the present, the outcome of a war is not just determined by military means."

"The Ming Dynasty, with its rigid system and already in its twilight years, found it difficult to contain the rise of the Later Jin."

"I'm afraid the situation between Song and Jin will reappear soon."

……

[Xiong Tingbi, also known by his courtesy name Feibai and pseudonym Zhigang, was from Jiangxia, Huguang.]

[In the 1608th year of Wanli (), when he was inspecting Liaodong, he was extremely dissatisfied with the governor Zhao Ji and the general Li Chengliang for giving up the -li leniency to Xinjiang.]

[After several years in Liaodong, he stopped the gift-giving, checked the military strength, investigated and impeached the officers and officials, and did not tolerate any leniency, which greatly improved the morale. Later he was transferred to be the Inspector of Education in Nanzhili.]

【Yang Hao lost his army in Liaodong. Wanli promoted Xiong Tingbi to the position of Right Vice Minister of the Ministry of War and Right Censor-in-Chief in view of his familiarity with Liao affairs, and replaced Yang Hao as the governor of Liaodong.】

[In April of the 1618th year of the Wanli reign (), Wanli issued taels of silver from the treasury to pay Liao military expenses.]

[In March of the 1619th year of the Wanli reign (), another taels of Liao military pay were issued.]

……

Song Dynasty: Zhezong Period
Zhao Xu was speechless...

He held his forehead and smiled bitterly.

"What were you doing so early..."

Have talent but don't use it, have money but don't use it.

Keep putting it off until things are beyond repair, and then start looking for compensation.

"Why bother."

……

[Xiong Tingbi established a defense system with corresponding ends along the line of Aiyang, Qinghe, Fushun, Chaihe and Sanchahe.]

[He rebuilt the 685-li border wall and personally led the Liaodong Army to build chariots, deploy firearms, build city walls, recruit refugees, and store food.]

[Re-deploy troops to various fortresses and make all preparations to defend the city against the enemy. ]

[After more than a year of painstaking efforts, the defense of Liaodong was greatly strengthened, the border troops gradually regained their confidence, and the people's hearts gradually settled down. ]

[Mao Wenlong, the commander of the Right Guard of Ding Liao, rose to prominence during this period and established a high reputation for his military exploits. He was later able to form his own prestigious Dongjiang Army.]

[Xiong Tingbi recorded that during the Liao Dynasty, a total of 1 helmets, sets of armor, large three-barreled guns, small three-barreled guns, hundred-shot guns, sticks, waist swords, bows, arrows, and drooping cannons were made.]

[These weapons are not defective products from ordinary workshops, but excellent equipment personally inspected by Xiong Tingbi.]

[In addition, Xiong Tingbi also received 3,000 horses from the Imperial Household Department, bought 800 horses from Xuanda, and supplemented the Liaoyang army with 2,300 war horses. Through the investigation of horse affairs, he obtained 1,632 military horses, which greatly supplemented the cavalry strength of the Liaodong Army.]

[The Later Jin discovered that the Liaodong Ming army had regained its combat effectiveness as if it had been reborn, and no longer dared to penetrate deep into Ming territory as before. ]

[Nurhaci even bowed his head and sent a letter to Xiong Tingbi asking for peace, requesting that the Liao River be used as the boundary, and that the two countries of Ming and Jin coexist peacefully and trade freely with each other.]

[Wanli was seriously ill at this time, but he still paid special attention to Xiong Tingbi. He could ignore other memorials, but he had to read Xiong Tingbi's memorials, and he responded to them one by one. ]

【Wanli's trust in Xiong Tingbi enabled Xiong Tingbi to stay in office and brought temporary peace to Liaodong.】

【But the good times didn’t last long. 】

[On July 1620, the th year of the Wanli reign (), Wanli died of illness.]

[Before his death, he issued a will to distribute 1 million taels of silver from the inner treasury to serve as military pay for the northern frontier.]

……

Tang Xuanzong Period
Li Longji looked at the sky, touched his chin, and uttered a sentence.

"Well...don't die when you should."

"I died when I shouldn't have..."

Li Mi almost laughed out loud.

Isn't that you, Your Majesty?

(End of this chapter)

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