Rebirth and stocking up in the apocalypse, I have tens of thousands of supplies for the world
Chapter 942 Game World 16
One day, a minister with ulterior motives presented the emperor with a so-called magical elixir. The result was predictable. After the emperor took the elixir, he actually became an immortal.
Soon after, the new emperor ascended the throne. Faced with the severe situation of the growing strength of Mongolian forces in the north, the ministers in the court came up with a strategy to unite with Mongolia to destroy the Jin Dynasty.
Coincidentally, Mongolia seemed to have the same idea and sent envoys to the DPRK to discuss cooperation matters.
As a result, the two sides hit it off and quickly deployed troops and launched fierce offensives against the Jin Kingdom from different directions.
Not long after, the once-mighty Jin Dynasty collapsed and turned to ashes. The victorious emperor was overjoyed and placed the remains of the last Jin emperor in a temple to comfort the souls of the two former emperors who were abducted that year.
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The transition between ally and enemy sometimes only takes a moment.
The two sides, who once fought side by side, now launched a fierce battle without hesitation to compete for the land of Henan.
This battle is known to the whole world...The Southern Dynasty was unfortunately defeated, its national strength suffered a severe blow, and its vitality was greatly damaged.
After that, the war between the two countries spread to the entire territory and they fell into a protracted battle.
However, unexpectedly, the later emperor actually became tired of the complicated state affairs.
Perhaps because he felt helpless and deeply desperate in the face of such difficulties, he did not choose to work hard to govern the country, recuperate or reorganize the army. Instead, he indulged in building the so-called "merit temple", which cost the people a lot of money and labor, making the common people miserable and unable to make a living.
At the same time, the imperial power gradually fell into the hands of powerful officials. These officials had ulterior motives and deliberately concealed the border war.
Fortunately, an unexpected situation occurred on the Mongolian side - their Khan was accidentally injured, and they had no choice but to withdraw.
But then, the emperor suddenly passed away, and the throne naturally passed to his son.
Unfortunately, the new king was extremely incompetent. Not only was he dull-witted, but he also indulged in sensual pleasures all day long.
At this time, the Mongolian army attacked again and surrounded Xiangyang aggressively. The following year, they turned their spearhead towards Fancheng and launched a fierce attack.
However, those treacherous ministers continued to keep the war situation secret, resulting in the two cities being besieged for three years.
Finally, Xiangyang and Fancheng fell to the enemy one after another, and the foolish emperor who was intoxicated with wine and beautiful women all day long died due to excessive indulgence.
Afterwards, the four-year-old young emperor ascended the throne, but everyone knew that this young child was simply incapable of shouldering the heavy responsibility of governing the country.
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At this moment, the vast land of China seems to be shrouded in a haze, and the country is already in a precarious situation.
The Mongolian cavalry from the northern grasslands advanced southward on a large scale like a surging torrent. Their momentum was overwhelming and unstoppable. Faced with such a powerful enemy, the already shaky situation got completely out of control, like a broken dam that was out of control.
The Mongolian army marched southward with overwhelming force, and wherever they went, they easily defeated the enemy's defenses like leaves in the wind.
At this moment, the once glorious dynasty was no longer able to organize any effective resistance. Eventually, the capital Lin'an fell into the hands of the enemy. In desperation, the emperor had to respectfully present the imperial seal symbolizing supreme power and the letter of surrender.
At this point, the Southern Dynasty was declared destroyed and became a memory in the long river of history.
Although a short-lived regime was later re-established in Fuzhou, it was just like a fleeting meteor in the night sky. Under the relentless pursuit of the Mongols, the young emperor had to embark on the road of exile and drift to a distant overseas.
"No one has ever died in life since ancient times, and he will keep his heart and mind as history..."
In the dark and damp cell, Hua Ningyao stared at the lonely but determined figure in front of him, and this famous saying that has been passed down through the ages echoed in his ears. At this moment, the fate of the entire dynasty came to an end, just like the curtain falling on a grand drama.
However, the story does not end there. The new dynasty that followed also achieved great unification, and its territory surpassed all previous dynasties and was unprecedentedly vast.
Unfortunately, since the rulers of this dynasty failed to actively implement the policy of sinicization, they still stubbornly adhered to the Mongolian traditions and culture.
Because of this, this seemingly powerful dynasty actually had an unstable foundation and could not maintain its rule for long.
In just ninety-seven years, it disappeared without a trace like a passing cloud. Compared with other chaotic countries, its lifespan was only slightly longer.
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However, compared with other dynasties, this dynasty cannot be called long-lived. In particular, the custom that after the father's death, the wife could be inherited by his son or brother was simply inconceivable and intolerable to the people of the Central Plains.
In addition, the dynasty did not attach importance to written records and its activities were mostly limited to the northern region. For this reason, subsequent dynasties knew little about many of their affairs.
At this moment, Hua Ningyao was trapped in the same place again, staring at the dynasties in front of him, which even though they ruled the whole world, only knew how to gallop on horseback and shoot eagles with bows, but did not know how to pay attention to farming and sericulture. He could not help feeling a little bored.
She simply closed her eyes again and thought, "What's the harm in watching it? There's nothing worth seeing anyway."
Although the people here are all tall and strong, able to sing and dance, their personalities are also heroic and unrestrained.
But it is undeniable that this place was also in chaos. In just ninety-seven years, the throne changed frequently and emperors replaced one after another like a revolving lantern.
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It seems that their medical skills were quite poor, and once injured, they could easily die. Although other dynasties also often changed emperors, it was not as frequent as this.
In just ninety-seven years, she had experienced the succession of fifteen emperors, which caused her to suffer from severe face blindness.
Due to language barriers, she simply closed her eyes, plugged her ears, and devoted herself to cultivation.
Over the past ninety years, the dynasty's rulers have been resistant to Han culture, which has caused complaints from scholars.
Not only that, they also implemented an extreme racial policy that placed the Han people at the bottom of the social ladder.
However, there was a ridiculous rule: as long as the Han people mastered Mongolian, they could get an official position and even become Mongolians.
In this way, a fierce competition broke out among the Han people, and coupled with their adeptness at playing power games, the result was that the Mongols were gradually squeezed out of the political core.
In desperation, the Mongols had to order the Han people to stop learning Mongolian. Although the Han people were at the bottom of the social hierarchy, since the Mongols did not discipline them, they simply chose to let it go.
In addition, the Han people did not need to go to the border to serve in the military, for a simple reason - the Mongols lacked trust in the Han people.
Although the Han people had a humble status, they were able to live a mediocre life thanks to their intelligence and talent, which was a slight improvement compared to the war-torn period.
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