After reading those things in the Ming dynasty, I read a book called those things in the Ming dynasty at home during the summer vacation, which made me crazy. The author is the contemporary bright moon. His writing is not only vivid and humorous, but also adds his own feelings, which brings the distance between the author and the reader closer. Cloth, millet, life and death, joys and sorrows, joys and sorrows, the ancients are no different from today's people, and they really went deep into the situation and heart of the ancients, and history came alive. But he is not satisfied with this. After all, the expressive force of language is limited, so with pictures, tables and "reference news", readers can visualize the images and scenes of meditation in words and understand the complex character events.
This book mainly tells the story of Zhu Yuanzhang's life, from herding cattle to becoming emperor. How did this change? From nothing, even his parents' coffins could not be bought, and later the whole country was his. What is the reason? The reason is that he is smart, studious, witty and brave, and has paid countless sweats to have everything. If it weren't for any of them, we might not have everything today.
Therefore, we must learn from Zhu Yuanzhang in order to achieve something and create a great cause.
Reflections on the great events of the Ming Dynasty 2 During the summer vacation, I read a lot of books, and the most influential and rewarding thing was the great events of the Ming Dynasty. This book not only made me know a lot of truth, but also made me realize that I still have many shortcomings.
Those things in the Ming Dynasty tells a profound story: Zhu Yuanzhang was a poor man. To survive, he became a monk. So monks often bully him. When the monks were drinking and having fun, Zhu Yuanzhang could only wipe the floor beside them. Besides, the monks forced him to beg for food, but they didn't give him any food. Later, because he worked hard, the old monk asked him to ring the bell, and his life was a little better.
Soon after, a friend of Zhu Yuanzhang came to him and tricked him into joining the army to resist, so he followed. Because he is good at fighting, he won many brave men from Qiang Bing. But the good days didn't end. The grumpy general began to hate him because he didn't want others to be better than him, so he kicked him out.
After Zhu Yuanzhang was driven out, he met two opponents. He is in a dilemma, but he is lucky. Liu Ji who knows astronomy is here. Zhu Yuanzhang and he won many battles through intelligence and got a lot of talents. Because he was good at learning and broad-minded, he was elected emperor.
After reading this book, I thought, "Only those who have a firm consciousness and are good at learning can do great things." So is our study. Only by working hard, being diligent and being good at learning can we learn well. People who cheat all day and want to be lazy will only be laughed at and looked down upon by others!
Reflections on the Great Events of the Ming Dynasty 3 Recently, I read a historical novel The Great Events of the Ming Dynasty written by Mingyue. When it comes to history, people will definitely think that history is boring and the language is rigid, but the author describes the bits and pieces of the Ming Dynasty in a humorous way, such as: "... if you are lucky enough to get two pieces of iron, it may not be a good thing. Especially the first edition of The Founding of the People's Republic of China, because according to the statistics of relevant departments, more than 80% of the people who get this iron ticket will be given an extra ticket for sightseeing in the underworld by Comrade Zhu Yuanzhang. In addition, it is specially stated that the one-way ticket is suitable for the whole family and can be used repeatedly, and the number of people is not limited. This tells us humorously that Zhu Yuanzhang destroyed many ministers at that time.
I admire Zhu Yuanzhang very much. He came from a poor peasant family and farmed since childhood, but the plague caused his parents to die. He didn't give up on himself and became a monk. A few years later, he became a rebel with the courage of his friends, and then became a teacher Yuan with his own wisdom. Mata made constant efforts to defeat his greatest enemy-Yuan. Finally sat on the throne of the king.
After reading this, I can't help thinking: Zhu Yuanzhang, a humble farmer, has finally become the supreme king. What does he rely on? It's his efforts!
As long as we work hard towards our dreams, we can make them soar. In this winter vacation, I got to know a dynasty, the Ming Dynasty.
Thinking about the Ming Dynasty 4 This winter vacation, I have been reading a book about history-the Ming Dynasty. After reading two or three books, I have to admit that this is a very good book and it has brought me an extraordinary experience.
Those things in the Ming Dynasty is a book of nine books, which describes the history of the Ming Dynasty in interesting language. In the fourth book "whitewashing Taiping", from Yang Tinghe to Zhang Cong, to Xia Yan, to Yan Song, and then to Xu Jie, in order to compete for the official positions of cabinet records, they intrigued, killed each other, fought with each other, and then killed their opponents. Soon, they were cheered and made to look like their own collapsed people, either exiled or beheaded. I want to ask, what is the significance of such a struggle? It is nothing more than a result: the family is broken and the people are killed. Why do people pursue power so crazily? Why on earth does power, an attractive thing, have such great magic and make people crazy? Everyone has desires, and some desires cannot be realized. If it can't be realized, it needs power, so people are crazy about pursuing interests and power, so these tragic consequences will appear. Isn't this worth thinking about?
We should have appropriate desires, but too much desire will turn into greed, just like a balloon, which will keep expanding and then expanding, but it will eventually burst, and all fame and fortune will go up in smoke. Therefore, for the future, we should appropriately restrain our desires and show them in a book.
Reflections on "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" 5 This summer vacation, I carefully read "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty". In the mysterious Ming Dynasty, from Zhu Yuanzhang and Judy ... to Zhu Houzhao and Zhu Houzong ... they all fought for power and Mongolian soldiers. Ministers and generals are indispensable to win the war. From Chang Yuchun, Xu Da, Liu Ji ... to Yang Yiqing, Wang Shouren, Li Dongyang ... They have plenty of scheming and strength. No matter what the result is, they have written an important sum in history.
Zhu Yuanzhang's victory depended on his unique thought. So in life, we should keep our position, because success is often in the hands of a few people. Judy won because of her ambition If we are always satisfied with our present life, we will never go any further. Whether Zhu Qizhen can regain the throne depends on his communicative ability. We should also bravely communicate with others. A glib tongue is sometimes more useful than a sword, gun and arrow, just as Su Shi wrote, "When talking and laughing, the whole army was wiped out." Zhu Shitang can make the country rich and strong because of his insight and tolerance. Let's actively discover the advantages of others and explore the talents around us. Others will thank you, and we will benefit for life. Tolerance, often tolerance is the best way to impress others. Socrates is very tolerant. He was enlightened and made great contributions to the development of the country.
Let's learn to read and find out the hidden truth.
Reflections on "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" 6 First of all, introduce Yue Ming (pen name), the author of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty". This book is divided into seven volumes. In humorous and novel-like language, the author tells the official history of the Ming Dynasty for 300 years, including the emperor's mental journey, wars, party struggles among ministers, the life stories of major celebrities, the establishment and demise of the Ming Dynasty, and the emperor's way of governing the country and usurping power. Therefore, I would like to recommend this book to you and share it with you, so that you can silently understand everything that happened in the Ming Dynasty.
Among so many heroes, my favorite is Zhu Yuanzhang, who was also the founder of the Ming Dynasty. Among the emperors in the history of China, Zhu Yuanzhang was probably the only poor peasant with nothing. It was through rebellion that he got the world. Cowherd, beggar, monk, rebel, emperor, a very simple resume. Without education, he is a military genius and a personnel management talent. In addition, Zhu Yuanzhang was subjected to the corrupt rule of the Yuan Dynasty when he was a child, so he hated the corruption of officials. When he became emperor, he slaughtered corrupt officials, but did not stop corruption in the Ming Dynasty. This is probably the historical basis for today's society to open its doors to corrupt officials. At the same time, Zhu Yuanzhang has a motto: "What is yours is mine, and what is mine is mine". This is also my favorite, so it is not surprising that he used this logic to enrich himself bit by bit.
During the summer vacation, I watched The First Steps of Those Things in the Ming Dynasty, mainly about the story of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
Zhu Yuanzhang, formerly known as Zhu Chongba, was just a small poor peasant, and later rebelled because of corruption in the Yuan Dynasty. In this process, De Xuda, Chang Yuchun and other famous soldiers wished him to defeat the armies of Chen Youliang, Zhang Shicheng and Yuan, thus establishing a new dynasty, and he named her "Ming".
This history tells us that no matter how small and insignificant you are, nothing is impossible as long as you have a dream and work hard to realize it. Like Zhu Yuanzhang, he was just a little pauper, because he had no choice but to dream and become a monk. He buried the seed deeply in his heart, watered it with hard work, diligence and persistence, and made the seed grow bigger and bigger, and finally realized Zhu Yuanzhang's dream and became Emperor Hongwu.
If we keep our dream in mind and study as hard as he does, I believe that dream will come true when you grow up. Don't think it's impossible. Even a small farmer can go down in history through hard work. Why can't we?
After reading those things in the Ming Dynasty, I deeply realized the dangers of officialdom, such as protecting officials and abusing power for personal gain. Even eunuchs dare to disturb the state affairs, which makes the empire in danger from time to time.
At the same time, I also feel that there are dangers around the seemingly superior emperor, such as poisoning and killing people ... The most common thing is that some officials are loyal on the surface, but in fact they are doing bad things and murdering the emperor behind their backs. As the saying goes, "knowing people but not knowing their faces". Of course, there are also incorruptible officials, but almost all of them are killed by those who have power and influence.
Among many officials, Xia Yan impressed me the most. He was honest and eloquent, and was deeply loved by the emperor at that time. Unfortunately, he was murdered by a villain and died on the guillotine.
What surprised me was Yang Kaisheng, who pointed out in the memorial that the most greedy officials at that time were strict and were put in prison. Because the tortured wound is rotten, no one can treat it. Only the rotten meat can be cut off bit by bit with a bowl, and even the bones are exposed. Everyone next to it vomits in disgust, which is even worse than when Guan Yu found Hua Tuo because of the arrow. It's really hard to imagine
Some plots of those things in the Ming Dynasty sometimes make people happy, sometimes make people angry, sometimes make people sad, and sometimes make people moved. After reading this book, I know who held power in the ancient dynasty. No matter what this person is, he can only obey everything, or in a word: killing you is not negotiable.
In recent days, I have been reading Major Events of the Ming Dynasty II, and I think Jie Jin is very interesting.
Jie Jin (1369~ 14 15) was admitted to the imperial court in 1388 and was highly valued by Zhu Yuanzhang. In the precarious court, he bravely wrote a letter to dissuade Zhu Yuanzhang, and finally annoyed Zhu Yuanzhang, who was left behind for use ten years later. In Judy's hands, he was still naughty and ushered in the final death.
Jie Jin's death was not in vain. He left us a book "Yongle Dadian" and its advantages and disadvantages worth learning and improving.
His advantages: 1, courage, courage, can write to discourage these two grumpy emperors. We should have some courage in life. It's a pity that this officialdom boy is too courageous to get himself into trouble. Let's talk about this. 2, smart and studious, this does not need to follow the principle of extremes meet, the more studious the better. Read as much as possible, form a good habit of learning, and feel "400 words after reading those things in the Ming Dynasty".
His shortcomings: 1, too bold, repeatedly said the disadvantages of the emperor, making both emperors unhappy, Zhu Yuanzhang threw it home, Judy was even more ruthless, and killed it directly after using it. We should always remember the principle that extremes meet, so as not to get into trouble. 2, will not look at the opportunity, resulting in being beheaded after kicking home. We should seize the opportunity to persuade some people to avoid being beaten.
Reflections on Things in the Ming Dynasty 10 Today I read the book Things in the Ming Dynasty written by Mingyue. This book is very interesting.
First of all, this book is not a book but a series. The first book tells the story of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. The second book talks about "Yongle Grand Ceremony"
The change of civil fort. Let's not talk about the other volumes.
I like the first book best. There is a sentence in it that I can't forget. This sentence is: "Who am I afraid of?" . I also got to know many characters from this book, such as Chang Yuchun, Xu Da, Chen Youliang and others, which are collectively called "Double Walls in Ming Dynasty".
After reading this series of books, I found that I fell in love with Ming history. Perhaps the humor in the content made me like Ming history; Perhaps it is the wonderful inside that makes me like Ming history; Maybe the words in it made me like Ming history.
What impresses me is that most of them are vernacular, but they are all official history. Maybe that's why I like this book!
Reflections on the great events of the Ming Dynasty 1 1 I have been watching the great events of the Ming Dynasty in recent days 2. I think Jie Jin is very interesting.
Jie Jin (1369~ 14 15) was admitted to the imperial court in 1388 and was highly valued by Zhu Yuanzhang. In the precarious court, he bravely wrote a letter to dissuade Zhu Yuanzhang, and finally annoyed Zhu Yuanzhang, who was left behind for use ten years later. In Judy's hands, he was still naughty and ushered in the final death.
Jie Jin's death was not in vain. He left us a book "Yongle Dadian" and its advantages and disadvantages worth learning and improving.
His advantages:
1, bold, courageous, you can write to discourage these two grumpy emperors. We should have some courage in life. It's a pity that this officialdom boy is too courageous to get himself into trouble. Let's talk about this.
2, smart and studious, this does not need to follow the principle of extremes meet, the more studious the better. We should read as much as possible and form a good habit of studying.
His shortcomings:
1, too bold, repeatedly said the disadvantages of the emperor, which made the two emperors unhappy. Zhu Yuanzhang threw it home, and Judy was even more ruthless and killed it directly after using it. We should always remember the principle that extremes meet, so as not to get into trouble.
2, will not look at the opportunity, resulting in being beheaded after kicking home. We should seize the opportunity to persuade some people to avoid being beaten.
That's all I've organized. Thank you for reading this article.
After reading "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", 12 Since I am an ancient person, I naturally believe in many superstitions, such as immortals, ghosts and bodhisattvas (there are now! ) ...... Zhu Dashuai is no exception. He took a fancy to Qing Ji (also known as Jianye), which seems to be a common fault of the ancients. If you want to occupy the world, you have to occupy the land of kings. Why did Zhu Yuanzhang call Qing Ji the land of emperors? This can be traced back to the place name of Yingtian: "Long Pan Hu Ju". Yingtian is the place where Purple Mountain runs through the north and south like a dragon, while Shishan Mountain (now near Yanziji) is steep and surrounded by tigers. In addition, Yingtian is still a "good house" with its back to the mountain and back to the water. In the Yuan Dynasty, there was a place called Qing Ji Road in Yingtian (not today's Qing Ji Road, when Qing Ji Road was near Stone Mountain). However, Zhu Yuanzhang, a man who has never read a book, how did he think of Ying Tian? At that time, (Feng) was not only brave and good at fighting, but also far-sighted and proposed to Zhu Yuanzhang. But what about the boat? ! At that time, the insurgents were basically land activities. Who would have thought of building a warship? Finally, a man named Yu Tonghai got thousands of "excellent warships" for Zhu Yuanzhang. In fact, it is thousands of small fishing boats. As a result, you should have expected that Zhu Yuanzhang was defeated for the second time. Guo Tianxu (Marshal Du) and (Marshal Du) both died, and Mr. Zhu was naturally promoted. In the second year (1356), Marshal Zhu Du personally led the troops to attack Qing Ji in three ways, and it took ten days to capture Qing Ji (the specific situation is not recorded in Ming Shi Lu). On the same day, Qing Ji was renamed Yingtian.
Marshal Zhu Du's career has just begun!
Reflections on Ming Dynasty Things 13 Topic: Ming Dynasty Things (7). Content Summary: This book tells the story that Mongols became stronger in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, and the Ming Dynasty became weaker, and later Mongols defeated the Ming Dynasty.
Enlightenment of this book: I know I am strong, don't stop my progress, otherwise, someone will be stronger than myself one day.
Prove your point: In the past, China was very strong, at least in Asia. But then China was fighting a civil war and didn't improve its weapons. In the Qing dynasty, because the minister was incompetent, he was attacked by a more powerful Japan. Although China later resisted Japan, it wrote an unequal treaty to let other countries take their precious cultural relics and their own land ... The Qing Dynasty did not resist at all.
What this book brought me: After I understood this historical story, I had an idea. Will China become stronger without civil war? Will China become stronger if the unequal treaties are not written down? If none of this happened, would China become very powerful?
Show mentality: I want to bring these books into our classroom, let us know the emergence and demise of the Ming Dynasty, and let us know the history. If China worked hard to develop, it wouldn't be like today.