There is a hot topic that has aroused heated discussions among netizens: What is your deepest feeling about "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty"?
Let's take a look at the answers shared by netizens:
Speaking of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", this book really gave me a complete understanding. I used to read history books, and they were boring, full of dry names and dates, and I had a big head to look at. But since reading this book, it feels like opening the door to a new world, and it turns out that history can still be told like this!
In this book, the author's penmanship is so amazing, and he writes historical figures alive. It's like Zhu Yuanzhang climbed from a poor boy to the position of the emperor, the twists and turns in the middle, the scheming, and the ruthlessness, I was addicted to it.
and Yongle Emperor Zhu Di, who used all kinds of means for the throne, and finally became Ming Chengzu, this ruthless energy is really loved and hated.
Another example is Yu Qian, this guy is really a man, guarding the city of Beijing and resisting the invasion of Wara, that courage and wisdom are simply admirable. Later, he was unjustly killed because of the "Tumubao Change", which is really distressing.
However, his sentence "I am not afraid of broken bones, I want to leave my innocence in the world", which still makes my blood boil when I think about it now.
and that Zhang Juzheng, a representative of the reformers, who fought hard for the strength of the country. His reforms, although initially opposed by many people, eventually brought decades of prosperity to the Ming Dynasty.
It's a pity, he was liquidated after his death, and his family was tortured, which is too miserable! However, it also shows how fierce the political struggle was at that time.
This book made me understand a truth, that is, whether it is heroes or traitors in history, they are all flesh and blood people, with their ideals and pursuits, as well as their selfish desires and calculations. Everything they do, there is a logic and motivation behind it.
Sometimes, when we look at it from a modern perspective, we may think that these things are incredible, but in the historical context of the time, they are reasonable.
Moreover, "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" also taught me how to look at history. It tells me that history is not only the story of emperors and generals, but also the record of the lives of ordinary people.
In those years, how the common people lived, what hardships they experienced, and what happiness they enjoyed, these are the real charms of history. The stories of many of the little people mentioned in the book made me feel the temperature of history and cherish our current life even more.
In short, the book "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" gave me a deeper understanding of the history of the Ming Dynasty and also made me have a strong interest in the history of ancient China.
I believe that learning about history not only increases our knowledge, but more importantly, it allows us to learn to think from different perspectives and improve our judgment and analytical skills.
Thanks for reading, what do you think about this?