"There is some truth to this, but this theory is based on the fact that the Qing Dynasty has not yet unified the world."

"But by 1661, even Emperor Yongli was driven to Burma, and the Qing Dynasty was basically invincible on the mainland. Will they still give Zheng Chenggong this face?"

"Obviously not."

"Seeing that Zheng Chenggong had no intention of surrender, the Qing court kept tempting them. In October 1661, all 10 members of the Zheng family, including Zheng Zhilong, were dragged out and chopped into pieces."

"It can be said that his own arrogance caused the death of his family."

"Zheng Chenggong was heartbroken and heartbroken when he found out."

"But there was no other way. Now that things had come to this, Zheng Chenggong had no choice but to put his mind back together and resume his fight against the Qing Dynasty."

"Then, in April 1662, Zheng Chenggong received the second bad news. Emperor Yongli Zhu Youlang was killed by Wu Sangui in Kunming!"

"This incident directly caused the loss of more than half of the anti-Qing forces."

"Zheng Chenggong originally planned to divide the two directions with Yongli into the east and west, slowly develop their power, and also use the banner of Emperor Yongli to recruit talents, but in the end he became a real loner."

"Zheng Chenggong, the national hero, burst into tears. He vomited blood on the spot and became unable to stand. The tall, seven-foot-tall man fell to the ground."

"At this point, Zheng Chenggong's health is getting worse day by day, but he still insists on running around Taiwan, supervising production, rectifying officialdom, thinking about the people, and benefiting the people."

"But the last straw in his life came from his own crown prince, his eldest son Zheng Jing."

"It turns out that Zheng Jing's fourth brother Zheng Rui had a wet nurse named Chen Zhaoniang, who was actually Zheng Jing's elder."

"But Zheng Jing liked a beautiful older lady, and gave birth to his eldest son Zheng Kezang with her. Zheng Jing told Zheng Chenggong the news, but he did not dare to tell his father that this was the child of Chen Zhaoniang, and together with his The mother, Mrs. Dong, deceived the father and said that she was the child of her concubine."

Zheng Chenggong: Bastard!

Cao Cao: I smell something exciting, haha!

Li Longji: General Zheng, aren’t you so angry?

Zhu Yuanzhang: Maybe he was killed?

"Zheng Chenggong, who was touring various parts of Taiwan, heard the news that Zheng Jing had a son. He was overjoyed and held a big banquet to reward the three armies to celebrate the birth of his fat grandson."

"It wasn't until he received a letter from Tang Xianyue, Minister of War, that he understood everything."

"The letter accuses him of running a family like this, how can he govern the country, and how can he help the country?"

"Zheng Chenggong suddenly felt completely disgraced. He was furious and ordered his eldest son Zheng Jing, his wife Dong, his newborn grandson and wet nurse to be executed to rectify the family tradition."

"As soon as the order came out, no one dared to carry it out. Everyone knew that these people were people they could not afford to offend. Seeing that the soldiers on the left and right did not dare to accept the order, Zheng Chenggong sent his cousin Zheng Tai to carry out the order. "

"Zheng Tai did not dare to carry out this order, but he did not publicly refute Zheng Chenggong."

"He knew very well that Zheng Chenggong was seriously ill. Once he died, Zheng Jing was the only young master who could support him. If Zheng Jing was killed, the country would not be left without a master for a day, and the army might be torn apart."  "Therefore, Zheng Tai not only did not execute Following the orders of Zheng Chenggong, after arriving in Xiamen, he still supported Zheng Jing as the "Ping Guo Gong" and quickly sided with Zheng Jing. Seeing this public challenge to him, Zheng Chenggong was so angry that he suddenly died at the age of 39."

Zhu Di: I’m really pissed off!

Yang Jian: No, we are having a child. If our health is not good, we must take good care of it. Who doesn’t have a bastard son?

Zheng Chenggong: I have this old health problem. It’s too late to know now!

Qin Shihuang: I will give you a fixing pill!

Zheng Chenggong: First Emperor, really~really?

Liu Bang: Yo! The First Emperor is so generous!

"Your Majesty the First Emperor, no need. I should deliver this share. No one in the future will understand the significance of recovering Taiwan better than me."

Zhang Yanxi said casually, and also sent the solid pill and a set of armor.

"I hope our national anti-Qing heroes can stay present, stabilize themselves, and stop being arrogant. The country still needs you to protect it!"

Zheng Chenggong: Thanks to Ms. Zhang, I will control myself in the future and will not be complacent. I will never let outsiders invade Taiwan as long as I live!

"My life has been saved, but the real history after your death still has to be told."

"After Zheng Chenggong died, his eldest son Zheng Jing became the new generation's "leader". Before he left, he asked his eldest son Zheng Kezang to "supervise the country", who was the son of the wet nurse Chen Zhaoniang."

"During his period of "supervising the country," Zheng Kezang benefited from the assistance of his father-in-law Chen Yonghua, and his reputation for national governance is still good."

"It wasn't until 1683 that the Qing Dynasty sent Shi Lang to attack Taiwan, and Zheng Kezang decided to surrender, thus ending the Zheng family's rule in Taiwan."

"It's so sad that a generation of national heroes died like this. Although Zheng Chenggong's body collapsed due to years of fighting, the final blow came from his own son. It can be said that he was angered to death. The hero still has unfulfilled wishes, but it is a pity that he has already died. There’s no turning back.”

"I wonder if Zheng Chenggong knew this secretly, but did he see the vicissitudes of Taiwan that he regained in the past few hundred years?"

"It can be said that the reason for the sea ban is because he was afraid that Zheng Chenggong would rebel against the Qing Dynasty, but I don't think it is big."

"Because Zheng Chenggong regained Taiwan, in the face of the invaders, Kangxi, as the leader of the Chinese nation, naturally had to respect our national heroes, which was also conducive to stabilizing people's hearts, so Kangxi still appreciated Zheng Chenggong."

"As for Zheng Chenggong himself, his achievements are also significant and are conducive to consolidating China's southeastern coastal defense. It can be said that heroes reward heroes. Zheng Chenggong's integrity is also admired by Kangxi."

"Generally speaking, the reason for the Qing Empire's seclusion is itself. It only wants to satisfy its own rights and is hegemonic."

"From the 22nd century BC to 1911 AD, from Xia Yu to the last emperor Puyi, there were nearly 500 kings in the era of great unification in our country. Only Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Wu Zetian, Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty, and Qianlong lived to be 80 years old. Only Qianlong has been At the age of 89, he still holds a strong grip on power."

"Qianlong's lifespan was the longest among emperors in history, while his father, Emperor Yongzheng, only lived to be 58 years old. He also skipped sacrifices and other ceremonies many times due to physical discomfort during his lifetime."

"Qianlong's longevity should be inherited from his mother, Empress Dowager Chongqing. This old lady lived to be 85 years old and ranked among the best among empress dowagers in the past."

"As the longest-lived emperor in ancient times, Qianlong abdicated after sixty years in power and gave up the throne to Jiaqing. Why he abdicated is unclear."


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