Although Jiajing copied the copy in order to prevent it from being lost, this selfish person took the original copy with him to his grave. What the hell can you see?
Only by publishing and distributing it to the world can we avoid it from being lost to the greatest extent.
Oh, and there are also the Jiannu in Liaodong. We can't let them turn the tables. What about the "Siku Quanshu"? There are more compilations than destructions!
This is just the beginning. In terms of cultural inheritance, Zhu Youxiao knows that he still has a long way to go.
Although the royal collection was rich, many of it was incomplete, and there were also a number of rare and valuable books in private collections.
Whether it is good or bad, don't let it be lost. Let future generations read and judge it!
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The emperor was trying his best to preserve the cultural wealth left by his ancestors, and was also determined to pacify the Liao Dynasty and prevent the Jiannu from having the opportunity to destroy books.
In Liaodong, the Jiannu finally implemented a strategic retreat. This was the right choice under unfavorable circumstances, but it was also a helpless move.
Who would retreat without fighting if they could defend their territory and resist the attacks of the Ming army?
"Nanwei is a fertile land of four hundred li. I have abandoned it and it has become our army's property. I heard that I have killed several false officials and false generals in succession. Their hearts are broken and their wings are clipped. The false generals are all in danger. This is an opportunity to exploit..."
After receiving Teacher Yuan's memorial, Zhu Youxiao was excited but also a little hesitant.
Teacher Yuan felt that this was an opportunity that could be taken advantage of, but Zhu Youxiao thought the time was not right yet.
The Jiannu suffered much greater losses than in history, and their reaction was similar to that in history. In view of the combat effectiveness of the Dongjiang Army, the Jiannu withdrew their main forces to Liaoshen and left two banners of troops to guard Jianzhou.
If the Dongjiang headquarters launched an attack, it would be an almost evenly matched battle with the two flags left behind in Jianzhou, and it would not have an absolute advantage.
The Ming army in southern Liaoning had even less advantage in attacking Liaoshen in the north. Although the Jiannu suffered heavy losses, the six banners still had considerable combat effectiveness.
If the Ming army in western Liaoning wanted to cooperate with friendly forces to attack Liaochen, difficulties would still exist, and Liaoze was a problem.
Wouldn't it be safer to wait until the river freezes over before launching a general offensive? The emperor stroked his chin, lost in thought.
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