Chapter 445: Beyond Wumeng Mountain, there are mountains beyond mountains
Chapter 445: Beyond Wumeng Mountain, there are mountains beyond mountains
After the last video finished playing, Li Ranran felt a little bored. After finishing her meal, she went back to the homepage to refresh the video.
The title of a recommended video happened to interest her, so she clicked on it without hesitation.
[The Wumeng Mountains are connected to other mountains, and the moonlight shines on the Xiangshui Beach]
[“Across the endless mountains, across the endless sea
……
Wumeng Mountain is connected to other mountains, and the moonlight shines on Xiangshui Beach
……
You have been here, your time has been passed down in legends, and the azaleas never wither in the hundred miles
......"
This familiar song has come into everyone's attention in recent years. The song is called Lady Shexiang.
She was praised by Emperor Taizu of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang, as follows: She Xiang surrendered and won the victory over 100,000 soldiers.
It was one of the important forces for the Ming Dynasty to unify the southwestern border. 】
<This song is finally popular. I listened to it many times before it became popular... It feels like it suddenly became popular [covering my face]>
<Don’t even check whose song it is [狗头] We have almost all heard the songs of this group, but we may not have known it was theirs at the time. Anyway, as far as I can remember, their songs have been very popular [吃瓜]>
<Affected by the general environment in recent years, many young people have also begun to like it.>
<The lyrics are really well written. When I first heard it, I didn’t know who Madam Shexiang was. I thought it was just a song. Later I found out that she was a heroine [thumbs-up]>
<I learned about this from the TV series "Lady Shexiang". The actress is really beautiful [pointing fingers]>
<I know there is a Gulin Shexiang Square.>
<That’s great. In my impression, female generals or women in power tend to be more common in minority areas.>
<Fu Hao? Wu Zetian?>
<Lady Xian of the Sui Dynasty, Empress Xiao of the Liao Dynasty, including the female general Qin Liangyu (the wife of a chieftain) in the late Ming Dynasty... I understand that under the restrictions of Confucianism, many women have indeed lost opportunities. If they could compete fairly, perhaps there would be very different changes.>
<You are going off topic now. Ancient science and technology, including ideas, were not well developed. Everything has a process. In ancient feudal society, the most important thing was stability and compliance. Innovation brought too many changes and uncontrollable factors, and few people were willing to fight for an uncertain result.>
[Yang Yong, 11th year of Kaihuang in the Sui Dynasty: Hiss—why don’t you play the whole song! How can you only listen to half of the song! [Angry]]
[Emperor Wen of Sui Yang Jian: Is the point to let you listen to the music? ?]
[Tang Xuanzong Li Longji: Oh, it is a well-known song. Although the lyrics are straightforward, they also have a unique flavor.]
[Princess Taiping of Wu Zhou: Haha, you even commented on it...]
[Emperor Hongwu of the Ming Dynasty Zhu Yuanzhang: Yes, it is Madam Shexiang of the Ming Dynasty.]
[She Xiang, 29th year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty: He actually…composed songs for me and built a square…]
[Emperor Hongwu of the Ming Dynasty Zhu Yuanzhang: I have always known that Madam Shexiang is different from others and will definitely stabilize Guizhou and benefit the people.]
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What do you think of the comments on the screen? Did young people in later generations not like this style of songs?
Everyone began to compare the style of the songs during this period with the songs that often appeared on the screen...
It turns out that young people also love decadent music.
A square was built specifically for her. No one in Chinese history would not be moved by this.
As for the renewed criticism of Confucianism on the screen, everyone has learned what can be ridiculed and thought about, and what cannot be said too much.
Some women are tired of staying in the boudoir and envy their fathers and brothers for being able to make achievements and fight in the outside world. They are even more annoyed by the words "stability" and "obeying the rules" mentioned by Guangmu.
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Wu Zhou Period
Shangguan Wan'er: "If it's a fair competition, everyone will have the same chance..."
How will the ratio of men to women in the court change?
Your Majesty is the only female emperor in Chinese history as confirmed by Guangmu himself. Does her success mean that other women can also succeed and reach the top of the mountain that was once out of reach?
Princess Taiping rubbed her head. She was annoyed with her niece recently...
Li Guoer is ambitious. After being exposed by the light curtain, she seems to care nothing and throws Chang'an into chaos.
"Alas, I have always been thinking about myself, holding on to wealth and power..."
"Today, I feel like I have a new understanding of this world..."
Shangguan Wan'er and Princess Taiping met by chance. If they told others about it, no one would believe that it was a chance encounter and that they did not invite each other specifically.
The two of them looked at the light screen, occasionally expressing one or two words of their own opinions. With just a few words, they knew what the other person's answer was.
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[In the late Yuan Dynasty, in southern Sichuan, she was the daughter of a Yi chieftain, and her Yi name was Shezi.
In the eighth year of the Hongwu reign of the Ming Dynasty, Shezi married Longzan Aicui, the envoy of Guizhou and the leader of the Mo tribe of the Shuixi Yi nationality, and was known as Lady Shexiang.
During the Yuan and Ming dynasties, the southwestern minority areas were governed by the hereditary chieftain system, and the Xuanweishi was the most powerful among the chieftains.
She Xiang often assisted Ai Cui in handling government affairs. Because of her fairness and kindness, she was deeply loved by the tribesmen and was honored as "Zhu Mu", which means "lord".
In the 30th year of the Hongwu reign of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang sent General Fu Youde and Marquis Mu Ying of Xiping to lead an army of to attack Yunnan via Guizhou. She Xiang's husband Aicui died of illness, and her son An was young, so She Xiang took over the post of envoy.
She Xiang also assessed the situation and decided to submit to the Ming Dynasty. She personally went to the tribes in Guizhou and Yunnan to explain the situation to the chieftains and actively assisted the Ming army in opening up the road...】
<In other words, the Xuanweishi is the king of the chieftains.>
<In minority areas, women seem to be able to participate in politics, and the king’s wife also has a lot of decision-making power.>
<Remnants of matriarchal society,>
<Fu Youde is miserable and pitiful. Old Zhu is so cruel for his grandson╭(╯^╰)╮>
<It’s a good thing that the people who went were Fu Youde and Mu Ying, as they both had strict military discipline. If it was Lan Yu… I guess Madam Shexiang would have united with the chieftains to resist [covering her face]>
<At that time, there were still remnants of the Yuan Dynasty in the southwestern border, which was not easy to deal with.>
[Emperor Wu of Han Liu Che: Wait, the hereditary governance of Tusi is the same as the policy of changing Tusi to officials in border areas during the Ming and Qing dynasties?]
[Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, Aisin-Gioro Hongli: That’s right.]
[Fu Youde, the 29th year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty: Ahem, your Majesty treats us old ministers very well, please stop making up stories...]
[Emperor Zhengde of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Houzhao: ... Your Majesty Taizu and Emperor Gaozu of Han are both examples of the opposite of Emperor Taizong of Tang among the founding emperors.]
[Emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Di: If you can't speak, you don't have to say anything. Just hold it in for me!]
[Emperor Hongwu of the Ming Dynasty Zhu Yuanzhang: I have always been able to distinguish clearly, and I know everyone's usefulness and their character. The southwest area really needs Fu Youde and Mu Ying to do it! ]
[Kublai Khan: You copied the governance methods of my Great Yuan! They are all based on my Great Yuan’s experience!]
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They say it is the remnant of a matriarchal society, but in fact it is just the backwardness of minority areas, and they don’t obey the king…
Not many people watched the screen this time, because after knowing that the content to be broadcast was about a woman, and a woman from a minority area, they were even more disdainful of watching it.
I didn't want to watch it, but the light curtain wouldn't disappear... so I was forced to listen to some of the content.
Women in those places participate in politics because the population is too small, easy to manage, and there are not too many disputes and interests.
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Ming Dynasty Hongwu 29th year
Madam Shexiang knew that the question that had been lingering in her mind had an answer.
She did nothing wrong. She brought more benefits to her people, and they were able to live a good life.
She is already 38 years old this year, and has grown from an ignorant girl to a capable lady. She holds the post of envoy to Guizhou, coordinates the grievances of the chieftains of various parties, and excavates mountains and dangerous places... She also wants to do more for her people...
Old ministers such as Fu Youde felt that they had been so close to death.
so close.
Thanks to the appearance of the light curtain, His Majesty's inward murderous intent was stopped and His Majesty's outward murderous intent was expanded.
Lan Yu, who was far away in an island country, sneezed. The people on this island looked weak, and they were actually quite weak, so one had to think carefully about how to deal with them.
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