There have been many different opinions about Wu Sangui's actions in history, because he really lacked purpose and motivation in several rebellions. In fact, the problem of bringing Wu Sangui's character into it is solved. Wu Sangui was originally a general of the Ming Dynasty, who led the most elite Ning Guan fighters in the Ming Dynasty to fight against the late Jin Dynasty. Li Zicheng surrendered to Li Zicheng after entering the customs and became a general under Li Zicheng. From this alone, we can know that Wu Sangui is a villain. The ancient idea of loyalty to the monarch and patriotism is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Wu Sangui's action is disloyal.
If the above practice is understandable, then it seems a little crazy to suddenly rebel after surrendering to Li Zicheng, let the Qing army enter the customs, and suddenly oppose the Qing Dynasty in the name of regaining sight in front of a good captaincy. You know, at that time, Li Zicheng was in an advantageous position in the confrontation with the late Jin Dynasty. What's more, even if he later cut off Wu Sangui, he could still enjoy prosperity. Once he rebelled, he could only put his head on his belt and stop living.
In fact, Wu Sangui's decision is entirely based on its own interests, and any national justice is bullshit. So when he learned that Li Zicheng had robbed his wife, he dared to let the Qing army enter the customs, and he didn't care about the charges of traitors. So he will rebel in the future, because he put the vassal king in Yunnan, and the emperor is far away, and he is dying. Rebellion and self-reliance are Wang Neng's last car-scrapping. If he honestly surrenders the military power, life will be hard.
1. Hong Fu is true in history.
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