Only when you have loved deeply can you understand the pain after loss, and only when you have it yourself, can you know the joy of cherishing.
Many people feel that history is boring and uninteresting, and that history is out of reach, but they don't know that our lives will eventually become the history of future generations.
It's not that we make history, we're just a bunch of ordinary people, but sometimes it's a kind of ordinary greatness to participate silently.
I have always loved history, especially the Ming Dynasty.
Because at first I was just obsessed with historical events and remembering their significance.
Yes, that's a love of taking exams, perhaps, just being good at exams, or rather, it's the high scores on the history exam that make me love it.
Until the day of the third year of junior high school, I met the head teacher in a cram school that taught mathematics, physics and chemistry, and I can't remember her face clearly, but I still remember that it was a college student sister with a beautiful round face.
Although she was strict with us, she would tell us about history every day during our lunch break.
As soon as I heard it, I was deeply fascinated by the story, and I noticed that she was holding "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" by Mingyue back then.
That holiday, I bought this set of books and read it three times.
This is the reason why I especially like the history of the Ming Dynasty, because it allowed me to see the flesh-and-blood Ming Dynasty for the first time, a love-hate but very real, it is no exaggeration to say, a people-oriented Ming Dynasty, which is vivid and attractive.
When I devoted myself to that period of history, in addition to some enthusiasm and excitement, I began to feel some melancholy and regret.
Whether it was Zhu Yuanzhang killing heroes, passing the throne to his grandson Zhu Yunwen, or Zhu Di raising troops to become the emperor of the Qing Dynasty, I have seen the wheel of history rolling forward, and the king's family cannot tolerate the cruelty and helplessness of the slightest emotion.
At first, I was dissatisfied with Zhu Di's usurpation, and I felt that the ministers he killed had suffered injustice in vain, and they were not wrong.
As it is often said in the history books, once the success is achieved, the era has changed after all, and it is getting better and better.
Zhu Di was one of the most dedicated emperors in the history of the Ming Dynasty, almost everything was done personally, and many expeditions to the north, it is no exaggeration to say that Zhu Di laid the foundation of this huge empire and made the greatest contribution to his reign for more than 200 years.
The history of the future has its own joys and sorrows, and what impresses me more is the tragedy of Tumubao, and the last Emperor Chongzhen committed suicide to protect the people of the capital.
After more than three years, I was once again deeply attracted by the history of the Ming Dynasty, this time it was Jazz's "Take the Warehouse Back to the Ming Dynasty".
To be honest, I first watched it with the mentality of reading the cool texts of the system, but I fell deeper and deeper, because I felt that the appearance of Fang Xing and his crossing made up for some of my regrets about the history of the Ming Dynasty.
He made me feel as if he was the embodiment of my will, and he gave me a deeper understanding of the Ming in my impression.
In the group, I also met all the book friends who also love this book, love Daming, and love Zhu Di, a lonely, stubborn but longing for family affection.
What makes me deeply fascinated by this book is not only Fang Xing's domineering and his influence on the people of the Ming Dynasty and the royal family, but also the author's feelings of Sir Sir, Zhu Di's sudden death allows us to see that this somewhat impersonal emperor is struggling to support the society and fight until the last moment.
He simply chose a more modest approach that would not cause great upheaval to change the empire that was too large.
The short reign and sudden death made many plans have to come to naught.
If I had to say the most gratifying thing, it would probably be that the tragedy of the civil fort would not have happened.
The history of the Ming Dynasty is very long, and our road is also very long, we are willing to accompany Sir to go on, you write slowly, we read little by little, and write the Ming in our hearts together.
Finally, I attach a little bit of emotion when I read the Theory of the Six Kingdoms, which has some relationship with the Ming Dynasty, and I will put it below as an ending.
The king of Qin is arrogant and loves fame, but he doesn't know who will win the monarchy?
Chongzhen will bless the common people, and the descendants of all generations can be called?