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Chapter 434 You are not Kublai Khan, you are Liu Bilie



Chapter 434 You are not Kublai Khan, you are Liu Bilie

【There is a very important background to note during this period. That is the infamous literary inquisition during the Qianlong period!

During the compilation of the Siku Quanshu, Emperor Qianlong burned a large number of "so-called" banned books under the pretext of investigating banned books, which led to many "literary inquisitions".

Why did Emperor Qianlong implement the "literary inquisition"? The main reason was that the Qing Dynasty entered the Central Plains and ruled China as a "foreign race". At the beginning, it was resisted by many Han people. Han officials and gentry established the Southern Ming in the south, namely the Hongguang regime... I won't talk about some things about the Southern Ming, which are very infuriating!

When the Qing Dynasty rulers ruled the Central Plains, they issued an order to shave their heads and carried out massacres in many places in the south. Everyone only needs to remember that there were many people who resisted the Qing Dynasty from beginning to end, and the "anti-Qing and restoration of Ming" movement existed throughout the Qing Dynasty.

Therefore, the rulers of the Qing Dynasty took many measures to consolidate their ruling position. And the most effective way is to eradicate everyone's rebellious thoughts from the root. The question is, what is the best way to control everyone's thoughts?

One is the imperial examination, and the other is literary inquisition.

The Qing government used the writings of intellectuals to combat rebellious thoughts. The purpose was to control thoughts. Cases where people were convicted for writing were called "literary inquisitions."

Of course, this was not something that the Qing dynasty created. As early as the Qin dynasty, it was "burning books and burying scholars alive", in the Song dynasty it was "poetry prison" and "poetry case", and in the Ming dynasty it was "memorial disaster". The Qing dynasty originally had "historical prison" or "historical case" because they were all related to Ming history.

During the Qianlong period, the literary network was more stringent, and the frequency of literary inquisitions was the highest. With the compilation of the Siku Quanshu, the "literary inquisitions" that occurred during this period due to the donation and collection of books can be seen as a nationwide ideological investigation movement.

Qianlong dealt with the incidents during this period very strictly, and no one dared to keep banned books privately.

<During the reigns of Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong, “literary inquisitions” were rampant, causing panic among the people.>

<Aisin-Gioro knew that he was an outsider. He had seen the consequences of complete sinicization in history and did not want to completely sinicize. However, after entering the Central Plains, he had to sinicize again... The trick of shaving his head and changing his clothes was indeed very effective...>

<It seems to be true [covering face] When foreign races enter the Central Plains, it is really easy to be invaded by Han culture. After the reform of Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty, the Northern Wei Dynasty was almost over. The Yuan Dynasty was also like this. Kublai Khan led the Han people to the grassland [covering face] From then on, he was no longer the Khan of Mongolia, but the emperor of the Han people! [laughing and crying]>

<After all, he is Liu Bilie. If you check his genes, he is a descendant of Liu Bang [dog head]>

<Laughing to death, hahahaha.>

<Don’t talk about the Southern Ming, it’s really terrible. There were loyal ministers and good generals, but there was internal strife! Alas…Zhao Gou of the Southern Song Dynasty was really powerful when he was placed in the Southern Ming.>

<The Southern Song Dynasty still had several hundred years to live, but what about the Southern Ming Dynasty? It was just a separatist regime that changed several emperors... The Zhu family raised so many Zhus, but it was useless.>

<The shaving order is really disgusting. When I was a kid, I watched a TV series that mentioned the Jiading Massacre. At that time, I was only focused on the romance. Now I can't watch the show again.>

<Anti-Qing and Restoration of Ming [Eating Melon] There is also Prince Zhu San, this is the nightmare of the Qing emperor.>

<The imperial examination was a means of winning over, and literary inquisition was a means of eradicating.>

<The Qing emperor really cared about the Ming dynasty. [Covering face]>

<So after the Sikuquanshu was completed, many of the books were destroyed. Basically, anything that violated the ruling ideology would not be kept.>

[Tang Taizong Li Shimin: This is why you emperors are not generous.]

[Song Shenzong Zhao Xu: The “poetry case” must have its reasons…]

[Real gold in the 23rd year of Yuan Zhiyuan: the biggest victim @Su Shi in the 4th year of Song Xining said a few words.]

[Ming Hongwu Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang: If the Tartars don’t assimilate to the Han culture, they won’t survive for a hundred years.]

[Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty Aixinjueluo Xuanye: Um... it was the Yuan Dynasty.]

[Ming Hongwu Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang: Your Qing Dynasty has been in the Central Plains for so many years, but it only appears on the surface that it has not been assimilated into the Han culture. In fact, it has already been assimilated into the Han culture.]

[Emperor Wu of Han Liu Che: I agree that shaving your head and changing your clothes is disgusting! I don’t even want to look at any of your Manchu Qing costumes that are so ugly!]

[Huo Qubing, Year 6 of Yuanshou Period of the Han Dynasty: It is really ugly and disgusting. But their clothes look better than those of the Xiongnu.]

[Emperor Gaozu of Han Liu Bang: Didn’t you see it?! The founding emperor of the Yuan Dynasty! Are you my descendant?]

[Kublai Khan: Nonsense...]

[Emperor Gaozu of Han Liu Bang: Hmm... I didn't realize it. The bloodline has spread to the grassland!]

[Ming Hongwu Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang: Liu Bilie hahahaha]

[Tang Taizong Li Shimin: I didn't expect you to be such a filial child, knowing how to go deep into the grasslands to drive away your former compatriots.]

[Kublai Khan: …]

[Kublai Khan: I will only say this for the last time. Can future generations please stop spreading rumors? We are authentic grassland men!]

[Emperor Yongle of Ming Dynasty: Southern Ming… Skip it quickly! It’s so frustrating…]

[Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin: ...I never thought that Zhao Gou, who had such a low moral standard, would be praised one day.]

[Tang Xuanzong Li Longji: Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, broaden your horizons and don’t be too obsessed with your own little piece of land.]

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Yuan Dynasty (1144-1191)

"Nonsense! Nonsense! It's nonsense!"

Although Kublai Khan himself likes Han culture very much and his life in Han areas is more comfortable than when he lived in a tent on the grassland, the light curtain cannot point this out directly!

What kind of status will this have on him in the hearts of the Mongols in the future?

"Check genes? What is that? Is it accurate?" Kublai Khan quietly asked Prince Zhenjin.

Zhenjin remembered the video contents played on the light screen so well that he could even recite them.

He pondered for a moment and guessed, "Maybe it's a testing method that can trace back to our ancestors?"

In fact, Kublai Khan and Zhenjin accepted the fact that they were descendants of Liu Bang very quickly, and they did not think it was a shame.

Guangmu himself said that for thousands of years, the blood of people of all ethnic groups on the land of China has been intertwined, so how many people are pure-blooded?

The two of them accepted it, but the rest of the Mongols found it difficult to accept for a while.

How could the bloodline of the Golden Family and the descendants of Genghis Khan be related to the Han Emperor Liu Bang!

When I think about Kublai Khan's daily style, well... he deserves to be called Liu Bilie.

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Han Gaozu Eighth Year

"Alas, the four hundred years of rule of the Han Dynasty was not gained in vain."

Liu Bang felt that all the news he heard from the light curtain were good news, and he didn't hear anything bad.

"My descendants are all very promising." Liu Bang clapped his hands and laughed.

"At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, there were hundreds and thousands of descendants of King Jing of Zhongshan alone. Wherever Liu Bei was, there were descendants of King Jing of Zhongshan." Xiao He lamented that it was only the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. There were so many descendants of princes in the middle of the Western Han Dynasty, and after a few hundred years, there would be countless more.

"Yes, that's right! I also have a good descendant, Liu Che! The one he promulgated is called..." Liu Bang couldn't remember what it was for a moment.

Zhang Liang added: "The Enfeoffment Order."

"Yes, it is the Enfeoffment Order! It grants favors layer by layer. It seems to benefit the other princes, but in fact it has greatly weakened their influence. It's a good idea!"

"Can we use genes to find our ancestors?" Zhang Liang was also amazed by the heated discussion on the screen. "Not to mention that your Majesty is more than 2,000 years away from later generations, even Kublai Khan of the Mongols is more than 1,000 years away from your Majesty. How did people in later generations find out?"

Liu Bang stopped laughing and patted his head: "Yes, how did you find out? People in later generations are really amazing. Is it high technology? Science?"

"Before, we were able to look up organisms that lived trillions of years ago, so it shouldn't be that difficult to look up genes now." Xiao He still remembers the video on biological chronology that opened his eyes.


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