Since the advent of the BYD Dynasty series, Qin, Han, Tang, Song, and Yuan have been released one after another, and each series has a different price positioning, and has achieved good results.
Has anyone ever thought that the dynasty series is basically a unified dynasty, so why is there no Ming Dynasty? The Ming Dynasty is also a unified dynasty.
Kunming Daguanlou has an inscription: "Qin sweeps Liuhe, Han Xi Lou ship, Tang standard iron pillar, Song waving jade axe, Yuan across the leather bag", counting the great achievements of these dynasties. In the 276th year of the Ming Dynasty, there was no harmony, no compensation, no land, no tribute, the Son of Heaven guarded the country, and the king died.
In terms of military strength, it is certainly far superior to the Song Dynasty, which lost its cities and lost its territory; in terms of territory, the Ming Dynasty did not lose to the Qin and Han dynasties, and the Ming Dynasty also had the merit of driving out the Tatars and restoring the rivers and mountains, so why did BYD not come out of the "Ming".
It is rumored on the Internet that BYD preemptively registered the trademark of "Ming" early on, and is positioned as a B-class pure electric SUV, but it has not produced a real car, mainly for these two reasons:
First, the great man has poetry: cherish the Qin Emperor and Han Wu, slightly lose the literary talent, Tang Dynasty and Song ancestors, slightly inferior to coquettish, a generation of Tianjiao, Genghis Khan, only know how to bend the bow and shoot the eagle. Pointing to the country and exalting the text, there is no Ming Dynasty written in it, so there is no Ming Dynasty in the BYD Dynasty.
Second, "Ming Che" sounds the same as "Dark Car", unlucky, there is a risk of brand attack, thinking of the failure of the ideal mega some time ago, it is reasonable that BYD does not dare to launch it.
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