Afterwards, King Shangning and others were released and returned to Ryukyu, where they appointed Kikuin, the elder of Tennoji Temple (a Japanese monk), as regent.

Since then, Ryukyu has been in the state of "two dependencies between China and Japan (Satsuma Domain)".

In the 41st year of Wanli, King Shangning was forced to cede the Amami Islands to Satsuma.

Captured due to defeat in the war, King Shangning felt ashamed to see the previous kings. After his death, he was not buried in Yuling, the second mausoleum of King Shang, but was buried in Putian Kekle Tomb.

And in the first year of Tianqi, Shang Feng, who had been the regency for several years and officially took over the throne, wrote a letter asking Da Ming's father to make the decision for himself and teach Japan how to behave.

However, Emperor Tianqi had just ascended the throne at that time, and his own Daming still had a lot of shit on his ass that hadn't been wiped clean. How could he care about such a godson?

So the matter was shelved.

However, just as the saying goes, one learns one's wisdom through a ditch, and Shang Feng has learned to be smart this time.

Since Da Ming's father's emperor didn't take care of him when he first came to the throne, he just waited until the second year to find Da Ming's father and cry.

Therefore, the Emperor Chongzhen has now received the envoy sent by Shangfeng, which really saddened the listeners and made the listeners cry.

And before the crossing, Emperor Chongzhen, who had always been thinking about when he could guide the Japanese islands to be completely razed, but felt that he had to have face in everything, was now happy.

Originally, I was worried that there was no excuse to go to Japan, but this is it?The Ryukyu Shang family is indeed loyal.

It's just that not long after he was happy, Emperor Chongzhen suddenly remembered something.

Emperor Tianqi chose to temporarily put aside the Ryukyu matter because he had a lot of troublesome things to settle, and he was no better than Emperor Tianqi.

According to common sense, it is actually not a big problem for Emperor Chongzhen to choose to attack Japan at this time.

What are you talking about when you come out?Isn't it about who has enough younger brothers, who is ruthless enough, who has good equipment, and who has more money?

Emperor Chongzhen felt that no matter which of these conditions, he was the leader of the hall among all the halls in the world at present.

For the rest of the halls, no one can compare to himself.

But he happened to be in the same situation as Emperor Tianqi.

The white paper fans in the hall are non-stop all day long, always thinking of profiting for themselves, completely disregarding the development of the hall, and even encroaching on the welfare of the thugs in the hall;

In the northeast region of Tangkou, there is a horse boy who simply declared himself king and set up his own flag.

And there are all kinds of natural disasters inside the hall, which have been endless since he became the throne, and it didn't stop until decades later.

Thinking of this, Emperor Chongzhen began to have a headache.

On the one hand, he wants to take his men to completely level the ruined place in Japan, on the other hand, his entrance is not stable enough.

However, Emperor Chongzhen has been looking forward to it for a long time, and how to solve the problem of sealing cans has not been solved, so the idea of ​​relying on whale meat to solve the famine problem in the next few decades seems a bit unrealistic.

Made into cans, it only needs to be cooked and packed to keep for several months.

With this time, it is enough time to transport canned food from the coastal areas to Shanxi, Shaanxi and even Wusi Zang through the post station system to spread condolences.

But if it can't be canned, the only way to choose is to pickle and air-dry.

However, air-drying itself takes a certain amount of time, as more and more whale meat, the speed of air-drying will not change. It is estimated that Zheng Zhilong is already jumping around and scolding his mother by this time.

Under such circumstances, it was impossible for Emperor Chongzhen, who was in a dilemma, to say that he did not have a headache.

Watching such a wonderful opportunity slip away from my eyes can be said to be the most painful thing in the world.

After thinking about it for a long time, Emperor Chongzhen couldn't figure it out, so he temporarily put aside his thoughts of being angry with Japan, and concentrated on holding Princess Ningde, and accompanied the queen to have a good time in the capital for most of the day.

Emperor Chongzhen happily took his eldest wife and little padded jacket for shopping in the capital, leaving Song Yingxing, who was like a fool, meditating in the restaurant.

What brother surnamed Zhu said just now sounds reasonable?But this is completely different from the teachings I have been receiving all along!

Didn't it mean that the government of internal cultivation and morality has people from all over the world come to court?

But what happened to Wonu and Jiannu?

Let alone Wo Nu, what brother Zhu just said about the preferential treatment that Ming gave to Jian Nu is true, but why did Jian Nu rebel?

Even if the old slave Nurhachi had seven major hatreds for Daming, and all of them were true, the other slaves would always benefit, right?

Then why are they still following the rebellion?

Song Yingxing felt that he couldn't figure it out either.

If it were me, I would definitely follow Daming honestly. Rebellion would punish the Nine Clans, and all the previous benefits would be lost.

But not always.

North Korea is a good example, isn't it?

Being able to say things like Chinese parents, himself and Japanese children shows North Korea's attitude towards Daming, which is treated as his own father.

That's all, but what brother Zhu said just now is that academics have no national boundaries, and scholars are divided into national boundaries and nationalities, but it is really excellent.

Although I couldn't tell what is so good about this sentence for a while, I just thought Brother Zhu was right, but it was different from what the gentlemen said!

Song Yingxing felt that he was messed up.

On one side is the education he has received since he was a child, and on the other side is the words of Brother Zhu, whom he fully approves of but vaguely feels that something is wrong.

Even though Song Yingxing, who was suffering from a headache, kept scratching his hair and thinking, he still couldn't come up with any results.

The shopkeeper of the restaurant came over with a bottle of Fenjiu.

After picking up the glass and filling it up, the shopkeeper handed the wine glass to Song Yingxing, poured a glass himself, and said with a smile: "My lord, are you worried?"

Song Yingxing thanked him first, then drank the wine in one gulp, said with a wry smile, "I have been studying for ten years, but now I am extremely confused.

The shopkeeper is well-informed. I wonder if the shopkeeper can tell the students why Daming treats Jiannu preferentially, but Jiannu still rebels? "

The shopkeeper did not answer, but smiled and said: "Young master asked me a question, and I hope you will give me some advice?"

Song Yingxing was still smiling wryly, and after drinking the shopkeeper's full bottle of wine, he said, "I'm a late student, and now I can't solve my doubts, so how can I solve the shopkeeper's doubts?"

But the shopkeeper didn't seem to hear Song Yingxing's words, he just filled Song Yingxing with wine again, and said to himself: "Young master, dare to ask, who are you and me?"

Some thoughts flashed through Song Yingxing's mind like a thunderbolt, but he couldn't grasp it, he just murmured: "Who? A scholar? A businessman? A Ming Dynasty? A Han?"

But the shopkeeper smiled and said: "Ming people? Han people? Your and my ancestors were born and raised here for generations. In Yanhuang, were your and my ancestors Han people or Ming people?"

Song Yingxing said: "Naturally, they are descendants of Yan and Huang. The title of Han people came after the strong Han. Weren't they also merchants before, Zhou people? Then there were Tang people, Song people?"

But the shopkeeper asked again: "The young master must have often read Yanhuang and Han and Tang Dynasties when he was studying. I don't know why he mentioned Yanhuang separately, and why did he put Han and Tang together? But Jin, Sui and Song Dynasties are not listed together?"

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