"Guanghaijun Diary" hides the truth of the Battle of Sarhu. The Ming Dynasty general Qiao Yiqi was the last Ming army general who died in battle, but he was betrayed and trapped in a tight siege, and was led out by the treasure buried by Li Chengliang. The five camps of Ming Ting, Li family heirs, Nurhaci, Joseon Gwanghaejun and Gwanghaejun forces spy on him. Qiao Yiqi is the most crucial pawn, but he died the most in battle, and the treasure became a mystery until the North Korean Ren group did not know anything about it. The mystery was revealed.
The second
part is based on the excavated red cannons in the late Ming Dynasty as an introduction. Xu Guangqi, a lecturer of the Hanlin Academy, privately purchased Western cannons from the Macau authorities, which led to the suspicion of Catholicism. What are the cannons purchased? Why did the Donglin Party repeatedly block it, and the private purchase was still entrusted by the emperor. In the context of the Mutiny in Dengzhou, Sun Yuanhua's death, these mysteries will be solved.
The third
part: In 1647, Macau's mercenaries supported the restoration of Emperor Yongli in Guilin, but the half-breed captain who led the troops was finally abandoned. The peace between Macau authorities and the Qing court, the head of Emperor Yongli, the hint of the image of God, Whether the last emperor of the Ming Dynasty was a believer, the death of Qu Shisi and who Li Chengdong was for anyway, the mystery was eventually buried in northern Myanmar forever.
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