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Why did the Ming Dynasty abandon Vietnam that year?

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Why did the Ming Dynasty abandon Vietnam that year?

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Why did the Ming Dynasty abandon Vietnam that year?

Why did the Ming Dynasty abandon Vietnam that year?

If the content of this Vietnamese history book cited is true, the Ming army really carried out such a complete killing in Vietnam, and Vietnam would not have become independent at all, but the Ming army actually withdrew its troops because of the constant harassment of the locals, which proves that the book you cited is pure nonsense. Foreign countries refer to Rome to Carthage, Russia to the Northeast, the United States to the Indians, and China to Qianlong to Dzungaria.

Why did the Ming Dynasty abandon Vietnam that year?

Song carries a big cauldron, and Ming Cheng's grandfather and grandson carry a small cauldron. After Ming Chengzu conquered Annam, he only needed to copy his homework, and Taizu would govern Vietnam as he governed Yunnan. As a result, the ready-made template was not copied, and corrupt officials were sent to harm Annan and good officials were transferred. Li Li himself admitted that if the officials who governed Jiaozhi were like Huang Shangshu (Huang Fu), how could they be opposed.

Why did the Ming Dynasty abandon Vietnam that year?

The Han Dynasty had a very strong military ability, and Zhu Gaochi and Zhu Zhanji only ruled for more than ten years. really gave Zhu Gaoxu a real power king, and when he met Zhu Qizhen, it was another battle of appeasement.

Why did the Ming Dynasty abandon Vietnam that year?

The main thing is that the Red River Delta has a large population, and it can't be beaten. Yunnan was originally able to handle it by more than 100,000 people

Why did the Ming Dynasty abandon Vietnam that year?

I think it's the opposite, in terms of Wanghua, the Ming Dynasty is stronger. First, the Ming Dynasty successfully digested Yunnan, and second, what is even more difficult is that the Ming Dynasty successfully digested the north "again". Not to mention that the north has been ruled by foreign races for hundreds of years, the continuous wars have made the population of the north inherited at the beginning of the Ming Dynasty already very small. The Ming Dynasty restored the culture and population of the north. With the population and materials of Shaanxi and Gansu, the Qing Dynasty was able to pass through Xinjiang.

Why did the Ming Dynasty abandon Vietnam that year?

We can't beat our eunuch group to death just because of one eunuch, most of our eunuchs are good slaves who are docile and serve their masters

Why did the Ming Dynasty abandon Vietnam that year?

Yes, after the Vietnamese defeated the Ming Dynasty, they took the initiative to surrender, and successively established the Jiaozhi Political Envoy Department and the Annam Metropolitan Envoy Division, which is really too concerned about China.

Why did the Ming Dynasty abandon Vietnam that year?

I'm just curious, oh, for Vietnam's economic accounting, then the Southern Song Dynasty's economic account for North China, isn't it also an economic account? It's just that everyone has a "homeland" filter. (But isn't Vietnam the homeland...) So the abandonment theory needs to explain its scope of application.

Why did the Ming Dynasty abandon Vietnam that year?

Tibet's strategic significance is much greater than Vietnam's. Moreover, it is precisely because Tibet is in the hands that the Yellow River and the Yangtze River, the two mother rivers of China, are within the border from beginning to end, ensuring their safety.

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