Current location - Music Encyclopedia - Chinese History - The story of China's loyal and benevolent people?
The story of China's loyal and benevolent people?
King Li Dingguo of Jin:/view/99741.htm # sub5132225.

Zheng Chenggong, King of Yanping County:/view/15271.htm # sub 4912996

1, two great tragic warriors;

2, after several times anyway, finally made a fair choice;

3. After choosing, have no regrets and resist to death;

4. Have a broad vision and an international vision, and take saving China compatriots and civilization as their own responsibility;

5. Although the policy is flawed, it is still an earth-shattering gentleman.

Li Dingguo: The son of Emperor Zhang, after Zhang's death, he became an anti-Qing, majestic and civil-military man.

Zheng Chenggong: The son of Zheng Zhilong, a pirate, and Tian, a Japanese woman, descended from his father. After his father came down, Zheng Chenggong refused. He went to Xiamen alone to fight against the Qing Dynasty and regain his sight, went north to Nanking, and made an expedition to Taiwan Province Province. He also wants to attack Manila and rescue local overseas Chinese. Unfortunately, he heard that his son had committed adultery with his wife and died in a hurry.

Li: The great-grandson of Li Zicheng, the emperor of Dashun, based on the Three Gorges and United with the Ming Dynasty to fight against the Qing Dynasty for decades, was a sad and unyielding gentleman.

The most hateful thing is that these heroes were buried by the Qing Dynasty and the post-Qing Dynasty for various reasons. I think they are greater than Wen Tianxiang. (Wen Tianxiang's younger brother was an official in the Yuan Dynasty)