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In the Battle of Tumu, the Ming Dynasty fought a lonely battle

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Wala originally thought that he was his younger brother and needed to pay tribute to the Ming Dynasty goods, and the Ming Dynasty's "good face" would give real money and silver. Wa La found that the "good face" of the Ming Dynasty was a business opportunity, and it would be very profitable to make good use of this trait, so in the later period, more and more people were sent, from more than 600 people a year to more than 2,000 people a year, which was more profitable than working.

So Vala quickly gathered wealth, and with the passage of time, it became stronger and stronger.

The words are divided into two ends, and the Ming Dynasty side is miserable. As more and more people paid tribute, more and more money was used, and tribute soon became the most headache for the Ming Dynasty.

If you have more money, you will naturally become arrogant, and Walla is no exception. In the frontier, as soon as there was dissatisfaction, they plundered on a large scale, and even bribed various Ming Dynasty officials.

Internal and external troubles laid the groundwork for the Ming Dynasty to lose the battle.

In the Battle of Tumu, the Ming Dynasty fought a lonely battle

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The money-rich Vala naturally had great confidence, and when he looked at it, he felt as if the Ming Dynasty was not so capable of fighting, so he began to invade the Ming Dynasty.

The Ming Dynasty itself had no bottom in its heart, and seeing this Fan state invading, in the absence of a plan, it was angry and suddenly ordered a fight.

For "not fighting the uncertain battle", the Ming Dynasty became an excellent negative teaching material.

The Ming Dynasty was corrupt, officials colluded with other places, eunuchs were in charge, and grain was eaten empty.

In the end, it was clear that the Ming Dynasty was defeated, losing hundreds of thousands of soldiers, and Wa Lai held and threatened Ming Yingzong, extorting hundreds of thousands of gold, and continuing to attack north.

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In the Battle of Tumu, the Ming Dynasty fought a lonely battle

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Freezing three feet is not a day's cold, this is the accumulation of generations, not one person can complete. This can only show that Yingzong is unlucky.

In the Battle of Tumu, the Ming Dynasty fought a lonely battle

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