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Reflections after reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty"
Thoughts after reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" (selected 10 articles)
After carefully reading a famous book, I believe everyone has gained a lot of knowledge and needs to go back. Write down your thoughts after reading it. Many people must be worried about how to write a good review. Below is the review of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" that I have collected for you (selected 10 articles). You are welcome to share.
Reflections after reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" 1
I am a sixth-grade primary school student. Perhaps due to the influence of my family environment, I have liked history since I was a child. The "Twenty-Four Histories" collected by my father are often placed on my desk, but the history of academic research always makes me feel a little boring when reading it. By chance, my mother brought me a set of books - "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty". I picked up the first one of them, "The Hongwu Emperor", and started reading it. As I read it, I was deeply attracted by this book. I seemed to have met a long-lost soulmate and read all seven volumes in one go. During those days, I was so hungry that I forgot to eat and sleep. After reading it once, I still felt that I was still unsatisfied, so I read it again.
The author starts from the peasant army resisting the Mongol rulers in the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties, and writes until Chongzhen walks towards the crooked-neck tree. During this period, based on historical materials, with the era and specific characters as the writing background, it methodically describes the three hundred years of ups and downs, ups and downs of the Ming Dynasty from 1344 AD to 1644 AD.
After reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", I not only understood this period of history, but also understood a truth behind the humor of this book. The people who appear in the book are all the most popular figures at that time, but among them, there are Zhongliang who died, and there are also sycophants such as Wang Zhen and Wei Zhongxian. Wei Zhongxian left an eternal infamy behind him and was despised by the world. However, at that time, he was extremely famous and powerful, and was envied and jealous by countless people. However, Yang Jisheng, the upright minister who rose up to resist Wei Zhongxian but was killed, was praised and admired by the world and will be remembered for generations. At that time, Yang Jisheng was just a prisoner, and maybe some people were still laughing at him. It can be seen from this that good people may not be as successful as Xu Jie and Zhang Juzheng, but bad people are often as rampant as Wang Zhen. Don't envy others. As long as you are not wrong, and you are upright and not afraid of slanted shadows, you don't have to worry about those slanderous words. History will judge for itself.
By reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", I found that the author's writing style is also very good. The princes and generals described in the article seem to have come to life in his writing: after all the hardships, they remained determined and finally unified. The Zhu Yuanzhang of the world; the resourceful Liu Bowen; the talented, cautious and low-key Song Lian; the brave and brave, loyal and courageous Xu Da and Chang Yuchun; Wei Zhongxian, who was powerful and famous for a while, but will be infamy for thousands of years after his death; upright and loyal, "I want to leave my innocence in the world" Yu Qian... "The Bright Moon" vividly depicts the minds and strategies of the emperors and generals. After reading this book, I not only learned their wisdom, but also improved my own literary literacy.
Reading "Things in the Ming Dynasty" made me drink sweet rain and have endless aftertaste. It felt so good. Thoughts after reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" 2
In fact, I have read a lot of history books before. The official history is all in classical Chinese, which is very boring to read. After reading it, I still have a little understanding of it, so I have little understanding of history books. There is still some rejection in my heart. But after reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" this time, I felt extremely surprised. It turns out that history books can be written in this way, and history can be written so beautifully. I believe many people have experienced this surprising feeling from inside. But most people have a good impression of reading history because of Yi Zhongtian's "Three Kingdoms". Who can PK Yi Zhongtian, only the bright moon of the year. This is the advertising slogan for this book. Yi Zhongtian is mentioned here again, which shows that Yi Zhongtian's popularity is real, but now there is someone more powerful than him, that is Mingyue back then. At least the current situation is that the sales of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" are far ahead.
The only difficulty with this book is that it is too long. There are seven volumes and millions of words. People who are not patient will really not be able to read it. After all, this book was written during the three hundred years of the Ming Dynasty. thing. In addition to my admiration for Ming Yue back then, what I was most concerned about was that the history he proposed at that time could be written well, and whether he could do it. Facts have proved that he succeeded. "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" made many people who don't like history fall in love with history, and made people who don't read history read history.
Some people say that we need the truth, but do you know the truth? The great thing about Mingyue is that he no longer insists on restoring the historical truth, but only tries to figure it out from the perspective of human nature, but sometimes it may be closer to the truth.
Many people say that reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" written by Ming Yue back then was a very pleasant reading experience. It contains laughter, curses, gags, and occasional jokes. It is a very humorous text that makes people think that history is Such. But as Mingyue wrote in his book that year: "History has never been humorous, nor optimistic, and within the scope of what is currently known, there is no happy ending." "I have always been humorous, and Not history! "Real history is not humorous, but cruel! It's sad! Overall, I am the same way. This cruel humor makes me feel not a little bit sad. "Things About the Ming Dynasty" writes about the rise and fall of the last Han dynasty in China - the Ming Dynasty.
In a unique style, it describes the 300 years from the birth of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, to the demise of the Ming Dynasty. Everyone in the entire Ming Dynasty was struggling in a cage that had been set up long ago, whether it was the emperor or the common people. Whether it is those big figures who are famous throughout the ages and are well-known to every household, or even those little figures who have been forgotten, they are of no importance in the long history.
When I saw Xu Xianchun persecuting Yang Lian, my whole body went numb and my scalp exploded. Although Yang Lian died, he would be immortal for a thousand years. Seeing Hai Rui die melancholy, I felt inexplicably sad and angry.
History can make people laugh or burst into tears. For this encyclopedia that is similar to the Ming Dynasty, it shows us all kinds of people, all kinds of lives, all kinds of destinies... It often makes us think after we have cried and laughed. , from here, do we learn some principles of life?
Back then, Mingyue used a lot of warnings in the book. For example, "Persistent faith and a fearless mind are the most powerful weapons." "What determines the outcome of a war is not necessarily advanced weapons and the number of soldiers, but human determination and wisdom." He also wrote: I want to tell you that the so-called eternal supremacy, eternal glory, and everything else are just rubbish. First it becomes dung, then it becomes soil. Yes, exactly that. As you rush through life, you win many honors, fame and fortune. However, when you think about these things when you are in danger, do you think it makes sense? The concluding remarks of the last chapter of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" are: There is only one success - to live life in your own way. This is called dying without regrets, and it is meaningful. Although it may sound like shouting slogans, in general it will benefit people a lot.
History itself is very exciting, with strong armies, strong love between children, cunning plots, and everything you want, and some events are so weird and unbelievable that even the most brilliant novelist cannot conceive of them. If he wrote it, others would probably laugh at him for making it up, but now that you see Mingyue's "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" from back then, can you still laugh? Thoughts after reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" 3
During these days of isolation, I finished reading a book - "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty". This children's book has been praised by people since I was a child. I forgot whether I was in elementary school or junior high school. There is a pile of it at home, but I have never turned it through. After reading it today, I can't help but admire it - people admire it for their own reasons.
Now back to the topic. In fact, what surprised me about this book was not the content, but the few words I saw when I accidentally opened it - "When I first entered college ten years ago." Since I didn't know the author before reading the book, I couldn't help but be surprised. He went to college ten years ago, which means that the author was only in his twenties when he wrote this book. He already had such historical knowledge and insight in his twenties. I counted on my fingers and realized that I am now in my twenties, but given a few more years, will I be able to achieve the level of an author? The scriptures that the author read are not unusually thick, and he spent an unusually long amount of time studying them. I would never dare to lie.
There is a saying that people are inferior to others. The more things you know, the more you will feel that there are so many geniuses in this world. Who are you? At the beginning of the epidemic, I spent all day reading at home. As I read, I suddenly became enlightened and overjoyed. I felt that my previous 20 years of reading were almost in vain, and my drowsy days were almost in vain. But I am still very happy that I have finally stepped into the threshold of "study" with half a foot.
Although I am not strong enough and although there are many difficulties, I will never belittle myself. Over the years, I still remember a passage from my favorite online fantasy novel "The Tomb of the Gods": He who climbs high will feel inferior, and he who travels far will feel inferior. What matters to a person is not where he stands, but in which direction he is moving.
The book "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" tells the history of the Ming Dynasty in a vast, easy-to-understand and very personal way. The Ming Dynasty was exhausted, Chongzhen Jingshan committed suicide, and the Ming Dynasty was destroyed.
Is it over? It’s over, and it’s not over either. The author tells another story at the end - Xu Xiake's travel notes. I wonder, is this superfluous? Why did it end up talking about a person traveling east and west? Xu Xiake was indeed from the Ming Dynasty, but it didn't seem to have much to do with the general trend of history. Could it be that someone was forgotten and added at the end? It's a failure. As I read, I found that it was not just superfluous, but the finishing touch. Through the story of Xu Xiake, the author draws lessons from history and expresses the true meaning of life he realized - "There is only one success - to live life in your own way."
Xu Xiake's travels at that time It can be said that the mountains and rivers have gone through many hardships, sleeping in the open air, having to eat or drink, maybe encountering robbers, natural disasters, and even losing your life. Nowadays, traveling is about vacation and enjoyment, but back then it was just suffering. Why would a person suffer misfortunes while living a good life? There may be no reason. He just wants to travel around the world and die without regrets.
What do people live for? I especially like a poem by Du Fu: "The crouching dragon and the leaping horse end in the loess, and the human affairs news and books are full of loneliness." But no, there were tens of thousands of feudal lords and a long history. After death, it is just history. People hope for an afterlife, but it is an existence that no one has witnessed with their own eyes.
Then why? that power? wealth? justice? Fame? Other people’s expectations? Or is it just pure love? Only you can understand everything.
Remarks after reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" 4
As the last feudal country in my country ruled by the Han people, the Ming Dynasty is a country worthy of our respect. I once had the opportunity to go to Beijing and visit the famous Ming Tombs where 13 emperors of the Ming Dynasty are buried. There, both Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhu Di made me feel that different atmosphere. Zhu Yuanzhang became an emperor from a little-known beggar, while Zhu Di became an emperor from a fourth prince. He also improved the political system, developed the economy, expanded the territory, moved the capital to Beijing, and edited the "Yongle Dadian" also sent Zheng He to the Western Ocean. Their courage to point out the country and inspire writing is unforgettable.
The ancients said: "Literature and history are not divided into families." If there are historical objects, they should be recorded in documents. The teacher asked us to read the book "Things of the Ming Dynasty" during the winter vacation. The political battles, tactics, and war techniques in the book will give us a deeper understanding of this period of history.
After reading the entire book, there are several stories and characters in it that make me think they are worth thinking about again and again.
In ancient times, in addition to the emperor, when several officials took office, the people in the city specially took a holiday to welcome his arrival. This is already a handful. But in the Ming Dynasty, such an upright official appeared - Hai Rui. I like Hai Rui, not because his talents are much higher than others, but because he has the kind of law enforcement spirit that can emerge from the mud but not be stained, and be clear and clear without being evil. Before Hai Rui died, someone asked him what his last words were. Hai Rui said that he owed the Ministry of Revenue 5 yuan for firewood.
This kind of spirit has been rare in societies throughout the ages. People always think that they can earn as much as they can. If you owe someone else money, do whatever you can. And this may be one of the reasons why Hai Rui is loved by the people. I like Hai Rui especially because of his courage to give advice. He expressed his dissatisfaction and ignorance of the law enforcers very thoroughly and said everything. This is why he was not reused by the emperor and was imprisoned many times.
Also, I think the most exciting part of this book is the battle between China and Japan. Historically, China and Japan have had many disputes over their interests. From sending envoys to the Tang Dynasty to as close as the Diaoyu Islands, the showdown between China and Japan was always so fierce. Especially the several wars, that is a masterpiece of historians! Although in terms of intensity, World War II was even more intense. But the history of fighting against Japanese pirates in the Ming Dynasty was equally tragic and intense. The most powerful fighter against Japanese pirates was Qi Jiguang, followed by a genius, Li Rusong, son of Li Chengliang. With the wisdom of several anti-Japanese heroes, Japan was finally driven out of China.
The Ming Dynasty was a mediocre era, and it was also an era when heroes emerged in large numbers. All gone! Countless famous figures are still alive today! After reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" 5
As Emperor Chongzhen committed suicide by hanging himself on Jingshan Mountain, "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" also ended with the seventh volume. It took several years for Mingyue to finally make the history of the Ming Dynasty deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Women and children all know it. Regardless of all kinds of gossip from the temples and rivers and lakes, in terms of the social effect of popularizing the history of the Ming Dynasty, the author has made a great contribution!
It’s time to end. "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" brings together countless ups and downs of the story to form the rise and fall of a dynasty. Most of them are more tragedies than comedies. It is obviously not in line with the public's "good people have a safe life" and "Everyone is happy" and other routines, but the author has always used his unique humorous way to resolve them in many ways, making readers sometimes laugh and sometimes sigh. But at the end of the historical development, the author himself could no longer use humor to downplay the tragic effect of the demise of the Ming Dynasty on readers, and could only end it hastily. It’s not that the author is being lazy. I guess when faced with this final tragedy, the author couldn’t bear to face it any more.
Since the death of Sun Chengzong, the Ming Dynasty written by the author has obviously accelerated its pace of destruction. The intruders' invasion of Beijing and Chongzhen's various activities before his death were not described in detail. The author's own subjective words were significantly increased, such as "It's not history that's humorous, it's just me", "Because of his (Chongzhen's) story It is real, and real things are often cruel." From this, I read the author's deep feelings for the Ming Dynasty and his pity and unwillingness for its demise. But the author immediately liberated himself and attributed it to Qi Shu, "Sigh, Ming Dynasty, Qi Shu has been exhausted"! The author then pointed out the infeasibility of "taking history as a mirror" and the essence of negative cases, saying that this is determined by the desires and weaknesses of human nature. This view is somewhat biased. Many things in history can still provide inspiration to future generations! Although the ugliness and tragedy of history are repeated all the time, this cannot completely negate the "reference" role of history. For example, "hidden rules" have been prevalent since the feudal era. On the one hand, this "ugliness" has been repeated, but it is only those who have learned from history that can summarize and make it clear to the world, laying a theoretical foundation for its ultimate eradication.
Although the last chapter ends with the life of Xu Xiake, the author actually uses it to reflect an attitude towards life: "Live life in your own way." To paraphrase a popular saying in the past, It is called "go your own way and let others tell you." The essence is persistence and persistence.
Throughout the book, the author highly praises perseverance and perseverance, and people with this spirit do not hesitate to give a lot of ink, such as Xu Jie's persistent effort to defeat Yan Song, Zhang Juzheng's persistent reform, Hai Rui's persistent effort to have a breeze, and Wang Yangming's persistent "Gezhu" Zhizhi, Yuan Chonghuan and Huang Daozhou persisted in their loyalty to the Anti-Jin Dynasty, Chongzhen persisted in saving the endgame, Xu Xiake persisted in traveling around the world, etc. In the eyes of the author, these people are worthy of praise no matter what the outcome. Don't judge heroes based on success or failure. The great achievements of princes and generals, the ups and downs of honor and disgrace, are all in the dust or dirt under the wheel of history, and the only thing that can be relatively eternal in the human world is the human spirit.
I have finished writing "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", but the people and things I saw in it still vividly appear in my mind all the time, either out of pity, admiration, or To cut one's teeth, or to set an example. Thoughts after reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" 6
"Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" was covered with dust on my bookshelf before 2014, as dirty as ancient books, but since February 2014, it has been I have read this book no less than 10 times.
To be honest, I admire Mingyue very much. Looking through the whole book, except for a few short sentences of introduction, it is all about the content. The author is not like some writers who rely on the halo effect brought by any reputation, titles, and prestige to rely on their old age and complete the work with a few random strokes. This was Mingyue's real ability back then. Otherwise, why would there be tens of millions of "alums"? This work His humor and wit break the trap of "historical works are all impetuous and tasteless", making people feel refreshing and naturally popular.
The whole work not only makes people laugh, but also is rigorous and compact in structure, and will be integrated into the book unconsciously. When I saw Zhu Yuanzhang attacking the decadent Yuan Dynasty and moving towards success step by step, I secretly applauded him in my heart; when I saw Fang Xiaoru would rather die than write the edict for Zhu Di's accession to the throne, and was eventually exterminated, I felt sorry for what he did. I was moved; when I saw Yang Jisheng impeaching Yan Song and Yan Shifan and his son to pave the way for Xu Jie's victory, I admired his character; when I saw Yang Lian risking his life to impeach Wei Zhongxian for the twenty-four major crimes, I admired him more than he did for his fate. Deep worry---I swam in the ocean written by Mingyue back then. Every time I swam, my admiration for him deepened.
In this book, what touched me the most was Yang Lian’s brave fight against Wei Zhongxian. At that time, the power in the DPRK was already one-sided, the DPRK situation was in turmoil, and the balance of Emperor Tianqi, Zhu Carpenter, was tilting towards Wei Zhongxian again. Wei Zhongxian was arrogant and controlled the entire court, but the ministers only dared to be submissive, being like a faggot, seeking only their own safety and not caring about others. Only Yang Lian, although he is lonely, is still strong, still adheres to the orthodoxy, and still insists on doing it even when he knows that he will die. It can be said that he "knows that it cannot be done but does it". His spirit is always worth learning from.
Today, this book has become one of my most important books. After reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" 7
After reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", the one who impressed me the most was Zhu Yuanzhang, and it could only be Zhu Yuanzhang. Zhu Yuanzhang was born into a peasant family at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and lacked food, so he went to beg for food and become a monk. But later, the Yuan Dynasty listed Zhu Yuanzhang as a rebel member and used this as an excuse to kill Zhu Yuanzhang's family. A calm lake cannot produce capable sailors; a comfortable environment cannot produce great men of the times. It was in such a dangerous environment that Zhu Yuanzhang, an immortal cockroach, became a great man. He had to fight, and in the fight he learned to be calm, persistent and decisive. Calmness allows him to accurately judge the situation and even sum up his experience correctly after failure; persistence allows him to break the deadlock when there is a stalemate; decisiveness allows him to judge the current situation correctly and quickly. The combination of these three "treasures" is an unbreakable psychological line of defense, and he used this line of defense to achieve success.
To do something, you must learn to be calm, persistent and decisive. They allow you to accurately judge the situation; they allow you to stand up bravely again after failure without collapse; they allow you to discover opportunities from difficulties. As long as you are very calm, persistent and decisive in everything you do, then all difficulties will be solved and you will eventually reach the other side of success.
The bright moon restored the appearance of history and revealed the truth of history. He synthesized the strengths of hundreds of historical materials and became a master of the history of the Ming Dynasty. He solved the traps of historians for hundreds of years, cleared up the political mysteries of hundreds of years, and sorted out the disputes of interests for hundreds of years. It is commendable that human nature and the intrigues of dynastic history have entered the public eye in a brand-new way, and pushed the trend of popularization and civilianization of history to a climax.
Whether it’s been five thousand years in China or five thousand years in the world, what we see, use, experience, live, and think about has undergone earth-shaking revolutions. Despite all the changes, one thing has never changed, and that is human nature. The human nature we are talking about now refers to the inherent bad qualities of human beings, such as selfishness, greed, laziness, desire, vanity, hypocrisy, intrigue, jealousy, suspicion, cunning, tact, revenge, and following others. Not only have these things not changed, but they have become worse. . You can find this out if you look at the various phenomena in current society. Of course there is a bright side.
As Mingyue said back then, "We cannot transcend history after all, because we have our own desires and shortcomings." What can be changed is called shortcomings; what cannot be changed is called weakness.
When Emperor Zhu Da was a child, he had no great ambitions. His biggest wish was to have enough food and get a wife. He was accidentally arranged to be the emperor, something he never dreamed of. It can be seen from this that Emperor Zhu did not have any lofty ideals when he was a child, at least not as lofty as mine. When we were young, our teachers taught us to be determined from an early age. It seems that whether you are determined or not has little practical significance. Emperor Zhu had no ambitions since he was a child, which did not hinder his success. It was the death of his family, his hunger, and his dissatisfaction with his living conditions that made him change the trajectory of his life. In fact, the future of life is often unpredictable by ourselves. If we think too much, we will often constrain ourselves. Really feeling and experiencing life is what we should do.
Seeing the official administration of the Ming Dynasty, I feel that we are much happier now. At least there is not so much danger of death. Many students studied hard for eight years, passed the imperial examination, and worked as part-time officials. One day, the emperor was unhappy, and for some unknown reason, his head moved.
When I was a child in my hometown, in the summer, there would be a large number of moths flying around the fire outside. That bright fire is light, hope and sublimity. Group after group of moths rushed into the fire and burned themselves. This is the price of pursuing the sublime. And in reality, which of us doesn’t rush forward like a moth? Thanks to the thinkers who told us the true meaning of life - live in the moment and live every day well, otherwise we really don’t know who we are. Who. After reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" 8
After reading pages 1 to 120 of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", I understand a lot of things and a lot of truths. Why could Zhu Yuanzhang transform from a beggar to an emperor? Why did Chen Youliang fail? Two ways of treating soldiers and two different personalities determine two different destinies.
Chen Youliang is ruthless and will kill anyone who he thinks poses a slight threat to him. Since Chen Youliang participated in the uprising, the word "faithfulness" has disappeared from his mind. In order to reach the end, he killed many people.
Ni Wenjun appreciated him, promoted him, and was kind to Chen Youliang, but Chen Youliang killed him;
Zhao Pusheng was an honest man, respected Chen Youliang, and regarded Chen Youliang as a leader. As brothers, Chen Youliang killed him;
Xu Shouhui gave up his power to Chen Youliang. Xu Shouhui just wanted to live, so Chen Youliang killed him.
Chen Youliang believes that the world is like this. Only those with evil hearts and cruel hands can win. No one will pity you when you are weak. For the sake of power and status, Chen Youliang did not care about reputation. The power and force in your hands are the most important. Chen Youliang has betrayed many people. They do not trust Chen Youliang and may betray Chen Youliang at any time, but Chen Youliang believes that with the strongest power, he can control everything!
But Zhu Yuanzhang didn’t think so. Zhu Yuanzhang’s behavior was the opposite of Chen Youliang. Zhu Yuanzhang was very kind to all the soldiers (except the corrupt ones), so none of the soldiers betrayed him.
When Zhu Yuanzhang and Chen Youliang fought, both of them became gamblers. The chips were countless lives, and the rewards were endless land and endless money.
Become a king!
Defeated!
In this war, there is no distinction between good and evil. Those who win have everything, those who lose lose everything; this war has no rules and no referees, which pale in comparison to victory or defeat. For both sides in the duel, victory is God!
When I saw this, I felt that Chen Youliang was a bit stupid. Your constant bullying will only make people hate and resist. Finally one day, your soldiers will rise up and resist like wild beasts! What you suppress is just the soldiers' temporary fear and fear. But over time, the soldiers will no longer be afraid, but will attack in groups. Aren't you afraid? Alas, it is indeed character and behavior that determine success or failure. Comments after reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" 9
During the summer vacation, I was bored, so I went to Xinhua Bookstore and bought "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" to relieve my boredom. However, I didn't expect that this book would be so beautiful. Although it is a book about history, I think it is a hundred times more beautiful than a comic book.
Take the second part "All Nations Come to the Court" as an example. It describes Zhu Di's glorious deeds after the "Battle of Jingnan" when Emperor Yongle Zhu Di seized the throne - sending his army north to conquer the Five Expeditions. Mongolia sent Zheng He to the Western Sea seven times, and went south to seek Ping'an, etc. Later, Yongle died of illness during the Northern Expedition to Mongolia. Afterwards, the Ming Dynasty entered a state of turmoil after experiencing the relatively clear "Reign of Renxuan". The great eunuch Wang Zhen controlled the government and acted recklessly, resulting in the death of 200,000 elite soldiers in Tumu Fort. Fortunately, the loyal minister Yu Qian stepped forward to turn the tide and save the Ming Empire. However, he was framed and killed by a treacherous minister when the two emperors competed for the throne. This book also uses pk method to increase readers' interest in the book, and uses humorous writing style to tell what happened that year.
In this book, many mysteries are also written, such as the mystery of Emperor Jianwen, the mystery of Ming Renzong, etc. The author writes his reasoning with unique ideas, making people feel that the answer is correct.
There are many characters in the book, including the Yongle Emperor Zhu Di who worked hard to rule, Yang Fu who was fearless in the face of danger, the resourceful Yang Rong, the treacherous and cunning Wang Zhen, etc. Among these characters, the one I admire most is Yu Qian. He is smart and resourceful, dares to fight against bad guys, is full of passion when facing the people, and is not afraid of danger when facing the enemy. Even on the execution ground, he was still not afraid and even composed a poem. This poem is "Ode of Lime". His spirit moved me. What I despise the most is the traitor Xi Ning. When he was captured, he actually surrendered to the enemy and shamelessly allowed Ye Xian (who was also a Mongolian leader) to be the emperor. In the end, he was killed by his own country. He really let People look down upon them. Through this incident, I understand that all those who betray the motherland will be betrayed by the motherland.
"Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" made me realize that history is very interesting. It made me even more happy and proud that my motherland has such wonderful things. I hope everyone will love history more in the future. Thoughts after reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" 10
In the summer vacation after graduating from elementary school, under the guidance of my father, I read "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty". There are nine volumes of the novel, but I really Reading with pleasure, appreciating it with joy and excitement, I realized the ingenuity of the author, Mr. Mingyue, in using literary craftsmanship to carve history, even to the point of being unforgettable.
"Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" mainly tells about various things about the Ming Dynasty during more than three hundred years from 1344 to 1644. It is based on historical materials, takes the age and specific things as the main line, and uses novels The writing style of the book provides a panoramic display of the fate of the 17 emperors, princes, dignitaries and minor figures of the Ming Dynasty. In particular, it depicts the officialdom politics, wars, emperors' minds and court battles in detail, and also adds interpretations of the political economy and human ethics of the time.
The author himself said: "History itself is wonderful, and all history can be written beautifully." I think the author is a brand-new pioneer in writing history. When he writes history, he writes about characters and people. Characters represent the soul, and the soul is analyzed through the characters.
"Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" is different from joking about history. The narration of events is straightforward, the characters are vividly portrayed, the psychological description is profound, and the historical evaluation is fair. Especially when it comes to heroes, he spares no effort in pen and ink, is full of lofty sentiments, and can read through the back of the paper. He even writes for several pages at a time. I was amazed and amazed when I read it. I read many chapters aloud over and over, and I could recite them directly. Each historical figure still appeared in front of my eyes, and I also had my own analysis and understanding of the hero.
Using copper as a mirror, you can straighten your clothes, using history as a mirror, you can know the ups and downs, and using people as a mirror, you can understand gains and losses. All heroes have made outstanding contributions to the development of history. No matter whether it is good times or setbacks, we should face it calmly. We must be like Xia Yan, Xu Jie, Zhang Juzheng, and Qi Jiguang of the Ming Dynasty, with patience and perseverance. Survive in adversity, constantly temper yourself, accumulate knowledge, and do not lose your way or lose yourself in difficulties and setbacks. As long as we persist in justice and truth, even if we fail or suffer humiliation in the end, we will shine brilliantly in the sky of history.
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