The Ganlu Hall in Chang'an and the Guangzheng Hall in Bianliang were all speechless.

However, the emperor and his ministers in the Zhenguan period now knew the crime of the Japanese invasion, and they also saw the appearance of the earth's palace.

Therefore, many people lamented that they didn't know how much this thing cost, and what kind of scene it would be if countries fought against each other.

Qin Qiong and Yuchi Jingde looked at each other and sighed:

What use will we fighting generals have in the future?

After being amazed for a while, the people of Zhao and Song were led by Zhao Pu to think about the affairs of maritime merchants.

"The younger generation said that this thing is so solemn, most of them are not ordinary things in the future, most of them are collected from the outside world, and the power of various countries is combined. After a long time, this 'little boy' appeared."

"Instead of standing by the abyss and envying the fish, it is better to retreat and make a net."

"When the Mongols entered China, the essence of our Song Dynasty's learning was probably destroyed several times, just like the rationalism, just like the mathematics..."

So in the end, Zhao Kuangyin also sighed, shifted his attention from the big mushroom, and tried to think about how to make the trade routes obey the Song Dynasty's orders on the sea before unifying the Central Plains.

After all, whether it is looking at Han Shizhong's achievements in the battle of Huangtian Dang with the navy, or the emphasis on the development of navigation when talking about the achievements of the two Song dynasties in later generations, and the Ming Dynasty's sea ban policy that was sighed before, it can be seen that the ocean in front of the Chinese country has always been an important territory that has been neglected.

In this case, he Song inherited the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and it is also his responsibility to make up for such a shortcoming.

【The explosions of "Little Boy" and "Fat Man" directly destroyed the divine kingdom thought of Japan.

However, the militarism that took root in this thought did not disappear with the collapse of militarism.

The blood of 40 million victims is still flowing underground, and the shrines in Japan that enshrine war criminals are still lit.

To this day, the scars left by Japan in China have not been eliminated.

Japan itself is eager to put aside the past of this invasion.

At the end of the 19th century, Japan provoked the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 without reason and eventually seized Izu Island.

For this act of aggression, the Japanese people were "all excited and jubilant".

As a result, Izu Island was colonized by Japan for fifty years. 】

Even Zhu Yuanzhang could vaguely feel that the voice of the young man in the light curtain seemed to be much more distant for a while, and his words seemed to be full of unclear meanings.

But even so, the number of 40 million people almost made his breathing stagnate for a while.

He didn't need the numbers from the gold and silver calculations to prove it, because he remembered another thing clearly.

In the third year of Hongwu, an imperial decree was issued, requiring officials to verify the population, register the household registration of the world, and give each household a household registration card.

After ten years of investigation, although it has not been completely completed, the Ministry of Households has already had a vague range:

Now the Ming Dynasty has about 10 million households and more than 60 million people.

And this Japanese country can actually lose more than 40 million Chinese people? Is it almost the same as the Ming Dynasty at this time?

The first thought that came to his mind was unbelievable, but when he recalled the scene of the foreign country's fleets and hundreds of cannons firing, and the words of later generations were plain, but the meaning contained in them was more than a thousand pounds, it was completely unbelievable and there was no need to falsify.

And the culprit of such a heinous disaster was actually worshipped by the Japanese country and enjoyed blood food?

"Okay, okay... We will remember this country of Japan!"

"Our descendants will never forget it!"

"Even if we devote three generations of strength, we will..."

Before he finished speaking, the gritting-teeth Emperor Ming saw the picture on the screen change again.

The black and white pictures and texts that appeared returned to darkness, and then the picture slowly lit up, and the sound of questions and answers also reached his ears.

[So what are you learning about Chinese history now? 】

The questioning voice was honest, and finally the picture was completely lit up, showing a girl with a shy smile.

Even though her makeup and clothes were completely different from those of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang still recognized her at a glance:

"This girl... is probably our descendant of the Huaixi Huaxia!"

He had been wandering in Huaixi for several years, and he was very familiar with the appearance of the southern Han people.

And then he was also full of curiosity about this question:

"Chinese history... How do later history books praise us?"

Behind Zhu Yuanzhang, Empress Ma turned her head away and couldn't bear to look. She was kind and had a vague guess.

Zhu Yuanzhang's expectant gaze was finally met with silence, which made him frown again:

"Well... It seems that our thousand-year history is not easy to learn..."

[I study Japanese history. ]

The emperor almost fell down, but he still calmed down:

"Knowing the enemy and knowing yourself can..."

But the content of the picture shattered his thoughts again. The picture was slightly pulled away, and the voice of an older woman also interrupted:

[She is a little weak in history... Because she likes those in Japan now...

Oh... Oh! So if you don't want to learn this Chinese history, you can take the history of Japan? ]

The girl blinked her eyes on her plain face, and said with a serious look:

[If you think the credits are enough]

The answer is self-evident.

Zhu Yuanzhang suddenly flew into a rage and kicked over the vase next to him:

"Speaking Chinese but despising Chinese history, how can you be like this!"

"How dare you?!"

"You don't know our ancestors, but only learn from the Japanese pirates who invaded China. How can you speak for Chinese people?"

"These Japanese pirates are so ambitious, how dare they use Japan to usurp China?"

For the emperor of Ming Dynasty, the pride that he had built up by seeing the Guanguangmu being honored as "Emperor Hongwu" by later generations, Huan Hou and Song Taizu, and by driving out the invaders and restoring China, was shattered by this simple scene.

In theory, he should have gotten used to all this.

Since the uprising, there have been more than tens of millions of people who have kowtowed to the Mongols. But this is just a little girl in the future. She should have grown up reading the story of Emperor Hongwu expelling the Humeng, and should have remembered the blood feud of 40 million people mentioned by the young man, but...

The picture darkened again.

[The problem of Yizhou is more complicated, not only involving the problem of Japan, but I will probably review it in detail when I talk about Zheng Chenggong later.

Let's talk about Japan again. In fact, if we go back from the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, we will find that the arrival of the little boy and the fat man was a voluntary choice made by Japan for hundreds of years.

Forty years before the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, the Japanese scholar Sato Nobuyuki wrote "The Secret Strategy of Mixing the Universe", which put forward in a very specific way that "the country first established on earth is the foundation of all nations in the world", and believed that "the world is all counties, and the rulers of all nations are all servants", and proposed the route of "occupying Liaodong and then going south to destroy China".

Going back a hundred years, the stage play "The Battle of Koxinga" during the Tokugawa Shogunate era was popular in Japan. The content was that Japanese warriors swept through China and entered the capital of the Ming Dynasty, and wanted to establish a country belonging to Japan here.

Going back a hundred years, Toyotomi Hideyoshi shouted the slogan of conquering all four hundred states of the Ming Dynasty, moving the capital to Beiping and swallowing India.

Going back another hundred years, Japan caused tens of thousands of murders in Fujian alone. The fall of Xinghua Prefecture alone killed 17 Jinshi, 53 Juren, 356 Xiucai and more than 20,000 civilians.

I don't know if Zhu Yuanzhang would regret his decision to set Japan as a country not to be conquered when he knew this in his grave?

But most of them didn't care much. After all, from the third year of Hongwu to the fourteenth year of Hongwu, more than one or two waves of envoys from the Ming Dynasty were killed in Japan.

Zhu Yuanzhang's slogans were loud, but in the end there was no anger from the emperor. No wonder his ambitions were soaring and he couldn't hold back. 】

As the young man listed the events one by one, the emperor's anger was visibly rising.

But as the last word fell, he didn't know where to vent his anger.

His face flushed, but his momentum was visibly weakened. He jumped up and down to defend himself:

"It's because the remnants of the Yuan Dynasty have not been eliminated!"

"And remember the danger of the Yuan army drowning!"

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